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   Angola Tri Angle (Newspaper) - January 24, 1955, Angola, Indiana                                THE TRIANGLE flf f Published By The Students Of TriState College JANUARY Winter Quarter Has 1408 4 Thomas and Taylor 4re Added To Staff A total enrollment of 14O8 students la reported for the winter from figures released by Vem This to an Increase of over the 1OJM winter quarter enrollment of and also larger by than the lass registration at the opening of the 1954 fall enrollment increase la markedly higher than the increase of of 1954 fall en reported generally for all colleges and Of i ot MW 100 Were new students enrolling aa termen and of tola 141 are under provi This makte a total of 804 now More than thirty including and Puerto and 22W represented hi the winter changes and ad in and faculty appointments have been made on the The appointment of William as Director ot addition of Paul Taylor to i Public staff the community in which they choose to While attending Taylor was active In many campus His lar activities Included member Ship in the Student Booster Club and Legal and Fi and Alpha Beta He served as vice Thomas been announced by President Theodore Wood and Glenn Vice President in Charge of Academic has made announcement ot ty President Wood also announced that Jonas man continue as Director of giving full time to 7 Thomas Admissions Director Gives Good Advice Advice to students who have friends Interested in attending College was given by Jean Director of Ad missions In a recent interview with a TriAngle staff McCarthy stresses the fact that those interested in attend ing TriState should send In their applications as soon as Many applications are being re said McCar and due to the present necessity for limiting those received earliest will be given preference in considera McCarthy stated that a high percentage of new students receive their stimulus to apply for admission to TriState through present students and alumni but these sources some times fail to inform the tive student that early applica tion is imperative in order to as sure them college Present students who have friends desirous of attending Trl State College are urged to in form those seeking admission of the element and the need j for furnishing proper records and other Information required by the Students wishing to Inform friends of admission requirements and other pertinent information are invited to call at the Admis sions Office on the second floor of the Administrative ment and Staff Changes Several Changes in Academic Staff at TriState fob Prospects Bright For 1955 Graduates Paul Taylor dent The Tri A 1 I front Where the Modulus and the past seven has been of in personnel work with the silver key the Division ot Gen eral as supervisor of ed for he was Hated on the scholastic honor roll for and This He cluded administration of for Whos Who went and employee training Students In American Col supervision of the and Universities for 1953 ing of student re and ln tne 1953 of lated training of General Motors College Student Lead Institute Thomas spent tour years with the General Mr and Miu Taylor are pros Motors Institute In to ently at going to in work with the Plant Management Training Taylor 86rved ln u s Mr Before going Into the Force durine World War industrial he held on We positions as superintendent Continues As and principal In several Michigan public Duties of Thomas new post will Include an overall or Of Housing Continuing in post of Di rector of will devote his entire effort to this which the He hopes to create a liaison between the college and Industry with respect to what is expected In industrial background and educational experience will be an advantage to Thomas In his He received A employment serv degree from Michigan State Collea is provided by the the In and his including temporary and grea In Educational parttime employment the of students and wives of stu in Thomas Is To secure this or be joined here shortly further students Thomas and they will may see Brown In the Stu t In the Klink dent Activities House on North Superior her for parttime or temporary Added i The types of Jobs available to Staff students are farm graduate In service sta i lias foundry to TriState TV andj radio dlsh the lawn general and child has during care housework for student vice the Indiana Junior Prom September tb with September 1954 there in As students and 131 student the wives A total of 1311 the general culls for students were filled and velopment 971 calls for student wives alumni and Seventyfive per cent of the dally calls for general work for two or three students for A small percentage of use 5 to IB on purpose pf was to students the TRere Is no charge for at were as a direct result of College of nf wna tn SeventyTwo Cited For Scholastic Honors The scholastic honor roll for tha fall quarter seventytwo according to Glenn vice President in Charge of Academic Of this seven cited with all As 55 with As and Bs and 10 with all Usted with all As were Paul quarter in which he ban been so listed James Pauline Ma Everett all listed for the fourth time Edward Kwan third James first Holding As and Bs were Jos eph 3rd time Donald Carmen 1st William 1st Maurice 1st James Senior Stasys 2nd Leonard Senior Tomas 7th Marjorie 1st Max 1st Norma Jean 1st Benja min 2nd James 1st Ronald 1st Milton 3rd James C 1st George 1st Coleman 3rd Nicholas 1st Hec tor 2nd David 4th Burton Lock Faculty ed by DfV Include that of Harry Ste ling to full as Head of he Department of English and Speech and the ad ditlon of three new Lester In the ment of Physics Joseph In Aeronautical Engineering and Lyle in Radio Stelling has served as ing Head of the English ment since the opening of thei 1953 spring and present appointment carries with it full professional Mrj Stelling became affiliated with College at the of the fall quarter in ing then as an instructor in the English He holds si North Central and from the University of He had previously taught at Cedarville Cedarville and served fourteen months in the Naval vAa a new instructor in the De of Long Comes to from Where he has been engaged in work In clinical psychology in the Clinic of the Re corders He has also serv ed several years with the Veter ans working mainly with severely disabled vet He holds an degree from Ohio Wesleyan and an from Ohio Toman and Wilcox are members ot the 1951 graduating class of TriState Col who ia instruct ing classes in Aerodynamics and Airplane was active in many campus and Joseph Toman is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi While a student at he served as secretary of the TriState Institute of Aeronautical and as treasurer of the Student He was also a member ot the So ciety of Automotive of Tau Sigma honorary en society and served on In addition to being a Student Di rector who teaches classes In Radio has been award ed the Gold Key and whose name is inscribed on the scholastic plaque for outstanding scholastic achievement was also a member ot Tau Sigma He was named for listing in the current edition of Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer sities and was active In the Ra dio Commerce Head At Conferences Harold Head of the Department of at tended sessions of the annual meeting of the Economics and Allied Social Science Associations held in Detroit late in was particularly interested in meetings of the American Finance of which he Is a Groups in the American Economic Associa American Marketing Associ Industrial Relations Re search American Business Law and others of kindred Student Of The Month Robert Chemical Engi neering graduate from Oak Har has been selected as the January Student of the Bob will receive a sec Named Jaycees Key Man Ronald Professor in the Department of was the recipient of the Key Man award for The la presented the Angola 1st Gerald of made available to Thomas do their wives as a part Clarence Senior Lee 1st Thano 1st Raymond 2nd Nelson 3rd Frederick 3rd Robert 2nd Walter 2nd Robert 1st Charles 1st Robert 7th Willis Ober 4th Robert 3rd Joseph 2nd ist Frederic 1st John Ei 2nd aid fth John Ry 1st Paul 1st Robert James 1st John 8th Robert Senior Richard 2nd Robert Sen ior Lyle 9th Sen ior Kenneth 3rd and time Those having all Bs were James 1st time listed Isaac 1st Juan 1st Ronald Pufahl Junior Chamber ot Commerce to the Jaycee member who has given most unselfishly of his time and efforts to Junior Chamber of Commerce projects during the The presentation was made by Roy of District Director of the during the annual Bosses and Award Banquet of the Angola Jaycees on Tuesday Pufahl has been active in the promotion of many Junior Chamber of Commerce including aid in directing tho Kids Baseball The Got and also aided in planning the program for the annual Bosses In lie has served during the past year as treasurer of the An gola Junior Chamber of Com Kenneth presi dent of the local gave the address of welcome at the and Robert Pro fessor in Department of served as master of During the Mayor Glen Beatty presented Richard Angola with the Jaycees Distin Service for honoring him for contributions and the community In the emergency fund and in Red Cross it lean help of the public relations service of Paul 4th Senior T Uetter Peter 2nd Hum 1st Gerald 2nd and Roger 1st time Imperial Museum Director Acknowledges Professors Gift librarian of the Imperial War Lambeth has written on be half of the Board of to of Department of Mechanical for the gift to the museum of hts I Survived The letter of acknowledgement bears the certificate and seal of the Imperial War Museum and is dated October An ac companying written by states I am directed by his Roy al Highness The Duke of Glou President of the Board of to thank you for the gift which you have presented to the Imperial War I am to assure you that gen is greatly appreciated by the Board ot Ten Selections As Student Directors New selections of students to serve Directors been announced through the of fice of Dean of stu Named for this honor were Robert Joe Rob ert Ted Robert George Norman Proctor Wll Uam and Harold Hed based on depend ability and willingness to Is considered a high and members are chosen from all phases of campus Duties Include assistance at various college wel coming new students to the assisting at and other special Once select Student Directors serve the time of their appointment un til their Faculty Scholarship Committee The faculty scholarship fund headed by Le luud that favorable replies have been received from Officials at Boys Moose heart and the Indiana Masonic Home regarding Faculty scholarship are that a scholarship to consist of per year be awarded to a well qualified and deserving boy or girl recommend ed by officers of the above insti Awards are tu be Aliens To Register Before January 31 Aliens are required to register this according tion regarding the Alien Address Program sent from the United States Department of Immigration and Naturalization The Alien Address Program Is the method by which aliens are able to fulfill the requirement of the Immigration and Nationality Act of The Act requires that every alien who is in the United States on January 1 must report his address during the month of Any alien who is temporarily absent on January shall report his address with in ten days after his return to the United This law ap plies to all aliens even though they have not changed their ad dresses since the last time they submitted an address Aliens should go to any United States Post Office or any Immi gration and Serv ice Office and ask for the Address Report Form Infor mation required on this form in cludes the alien registra tion and address in the United date and place of port of entry into the United States and date of place of and status under which the alien is In the United whether as a permanent stur or under other classifica An alien or his parent or legal guardian In the United States who willfully or Inexcusably fails to report Is liable to be taken into custody and Further imprisonment or fine may be levied before deportation Citizens of the United States will be assisting any of their or acquaintances who are not United States citizens if they will remind them of their respon concerning the Address on financial and As of January the faculty scholarship with 48 faculty and administra tive staff members Others of the campus personnel who wish to contribute to the fac ulty scholarship fund by donating per or a lump sum of 00 may secure al lotment forms from Hilly ColleRe Treasurer Sun Bovine by D in the Can Citi zen If It ift Hint heel ed shoes Improve the why dont cows Wear them Robert ond degree from at the end of the winter when he will be awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Administra tive Bobs friendly manner and smile are familiar to all on the Not only Is Bob an ex but he has par in numerous activities us testimony of his interest In campus In addition to serving aa pres ident of the Student he has also served as secretary of the Athletic Board of on which he represented the student He has served his fra Kappa Sigma as vice president and sec Other offices held by Bob In clude those as president of Skull and honorary so ciety for leaders In campus af which he has also served aa He has held important offices In the student affiliate chapter of the American Chem ical In the Flying Thun and served as secretary of hia Senior Class arid of his Sophomore He wan an ac tive member of the Angola Junior Chamber of Bob plans to Work for the Atomic Division of the Goodyear Rubber Company in after receiving his Admin Engineering The TriAngle salutes Hob as a credit to the college and to the higher principles of learning which it Changes In Locations Announced The office of Janus now giving his full time to the post of Director of has been moved to the floor of the Administration The Housing offices are now In rooms formerly by Director of who in turn has loathe nd room to the previous ly in by the Athletic Depart Both and may lie reached by campus phone William f Director of his office op the second floor of the Student Activ phono tp any of these be made through the pignut Director Thomas Reports On Placement Office Activities Prospects for the graduating classes of 1955 are stated Tri States new Director of Place In a recent Interview with a TriAngle staff Quoting from a survey recently made by the placement depart ment of Northwestern Thomas reported that a group of 152 large and companies indicated they will hire 19 per cent more engineers and other technical graduates and 2 per cent nontechnical graduates than lost Employment opportunities and tips on and ing were also offered by Thomas In the course of the in Other placement information given by Thomas was on the need for which still exceeds the available At fiftyone companies are scheduled to interview tive graduates on the campus during the winter quar ter In the Place ment Office receives frequent from prospective employ ers for referrals to fill specific Most graduating engineers take advantage of this shortage by ac themselves with the operating policies and em ployment conditions in various companies through campus and plant in an effort to select the job which best meets their interests and Thomas Qualities Of Successful Engineers Are Named After the recently graduated engineer actually starts work on his new what are hia pros for the for promo and for success in hia ca reer T was a question asked who answered by saying that general observation indicates that successful that men who rate steady advance ment in their al most invariably exhibit the fol lowing qualities They are They are on the never late they always have work to They are who can see a job to be done and who have the Initiative to go ahead on their they work within the organizational pattern of their and do not go over the boas They get along well with their fellow with their su and with those who work Under their The know the practical as well as the technical aspects of their particular jobs keep up with current developments in their technical studies either formally or Their associates often He his staff They have trained themselves to speak to the point BO they express themselves Their technical reports are well contain sary factual Information and clearly present all pertinent as of the problem being con their reports are excellent examples of good technical They are Rood proud nf their homes and They are often actively interested in church and community Is it any Wonder their com panies think them asked concluding the Students wishing to discuss employment and placement mat ters ara invited to visit Mr Thomas in his office on the sec ond floor of Activities Attention Korean Veterans Information has been received from thp Veterans Administration that no additional will be after January Veterans on active duly will earn entitlement up to Jan uary imd will not re tor any period of time dull C D  

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