The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, March 18, 1960, Image 1

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    VOLUME No. 7
ACADEMIC DEANS VISIT CAMPUS
Members and officers of the newly formed literary club discuss
program plans for future meetings, They include, seated from
1. to r., Mrs. Grace Davies, secretary-treasurer; Janice Franfke;
standing, Linda Bemis; Ed Mandel, president; Rita Panamerofif,
vice-president; and Gary Mootz.
Interviews Begin
For June Jobs
On March 7 the Drafting and
Design Technology students began
theii* interviews for jobs after
their graduation in June. On
March 9 Electrical Technology stu
dents started their interviews
along with the DDT’s.
The interviews have been con
ducted by representatives of Bab
cock and Wilson, 1.8. M., and Copes
Vulcan. In April, Federal Avia
tion t Agency and Rocketdyne will
finish the interviews.
Nearly 100% of the boys here at
Behrend, from these interviews,
are placed each year in high
paying, responsible jobs.
The Drafting and Design cur
riculum is intended to prepare de-
tail or layout draftsmen and junior Miss Lipp, Dean of Women of
designers for manufacturing ■ in- Pennsylvania State University will
dustries as well as for the many visiting Behrend Campus some
concerns engaged in installation or time this spring.
erection work. The principal objec- All students who plan to trans
tive of the curriculum is to pre- fer to the main campus must live
pare young men and women for in University 'housing facilities or
employment in machine design, tool fraternity houses.
(Continued on Page 4)
HE NITTANY CUB
OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION
ACTIVITIES
CALENDAR
MARCH
18—Choir Dance.
25—Student Nurses Dance.
APRIL
I—Vax-iety Show.
7—Common-Hour Program.
10—Easter Play
13-20—Easter Vacation.
Behrend ,Briefs
March 26 at 1:30 Dean Benja
min Lane, along with John Miller,
Larry Johnson, and Bonnie Camp
bell, will be seen on “Talk-Back”
over WICU-TV.
BEHREND CAMPUS—Pennsylvania State University
(Continued on. Page 4)
Officials View Behrend
For Expansion Program
Today, March 17, the Academic Deans of P.S.U. are
visiting- our Campus. This visit is quite unique due to
the fact that the Deans are all visiting the campus at once.
Mr. Larry Dennis, Vice-President in charge of Academic
Affairs, is accompanying them. The reason for the visit is
to view the campus with an eye to the expansion program
and to talk with the faculty- members and students. The
Deans will be honored by a dinner which will be held at the
Erie Club. The following Deans ai*e included in the visit:
K. R. Albrecht—Acting- Dean, Col
lege of Agriculture.
C. K. Arnold—Staff Assistant to
the President.
R. G. Berneuter —Dean of Admis
sions and Registrar.
F. G. Brickwedde—Dean, College
The Spring play, under the di- of Chemistry and Physics,
rection of Mr. Lane, will he held L - E - Dennis—Vive President for
April 27, 28, and 29. The play, Out Academic Affairs.
of the Frying Pan, is a three-act Ben - Euwema—Dean, College of
comedy written by Francis Swann. Liberal Arts.
The cast includes: Donald H. Ford—Director, Divi-
GEORGE BODELL. .Jay Krimmel sion of Counseling.
NORMAN REESE Tom Page Leslie P. Greenhill—Associate Dir-
TONY DENNISON.. .John Miller ector, Division of Academic Re-
KATE AULT Janice Logan search and Services.
MARGE BENSON Ann Taylor Grace M - Henderson—Dean, Col-
DOTTIE COBURN.Sue Anderson le £ e of Home Economics.
MRS. GARNET. .Bonnie Campbell (Continued on Page 4)
MURIEL FOSTER..Kate Cragun
ARTHUR KENNY..John Raeder
Mrs. Falkenhagen’s Speech 200
class will stage Joseph of Arima~
thea, a one-act play, on Palm Sun
day, April 10.
Thespians
In Fry Pan
The cast includes:
JOSEPH Bill Sturdevant
NICODEMUS Jack Fern
ESTHER Joann Meech
JO ASH Ken Staub
ANN AH Mary Lloyd
SOLDIER Bob Johnson
READER Dick McCabe
WOMEN Jo-Anne Kisiel and
Jeanne Upperman
Plans For Variety
Show Announced
Tentative plans for the Variety
Show have been announced by Mr.
A. Bums and Dr. E. Smith. The
plans include a program in Erie
Hall with a night-club atmosphere.
(Continued on Page 4)
Friday, March 18, 1960
DON MOORE
Author and journalist, Dan T.
Moore, will speak on “Spy War
fare Today” at the common hour
April 7. He is a former rank
ing X-2 counter-intelligence offi
cer in Cairo and the Middle East.