The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, April 15, 1966, Image 1

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Open House will be held on the Behr
end Campus on Sunday, April 24, from 1:30
to 4:30 p.m. All buildings on campus will
be oaen to allow parents and members of
the Erie community to see the facilities.
In the library, a display of some 58
volumes of all the books printed by the
University's press will be shown.
recordins will also be exhibited.
The first floor of the Administration
Building will also -- )e open, where plans
for the new buildings will be shown.
In the Science Mailding,a movie enti
tiPd "This Is Pent State" will be
screened. Some of the laboratories may
be visited for views of equipment and
possibly a few demonstrations.
Coffee and tea will be served in the
cafeteria.
The Deanis List is made up of stud
ents who achieve a 3.50 average or better.
Five students had a perfect 4.00 average
for the Winter Term. Altogether twenty
three P.ehrend students were placed on
the list. They are as follows:
Norman R. Burkhard
David P. Dworzanski
Beth R. Kraschneske
Ralph E. Luce
Steven D. Rexford
Gail P. Holmstrom
Pamela J. Plasha
E. Barney
Dennis P. Fudacky
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A program to train air pollution tech
nician--he first of its kind in the na-
lion--wlll be offered at the Pennsylvania
State University this sunmer.
The program will be open to freshman
students at Penn State's eighteen Common
wealth Campuses wLo are majoring in two
year associate degree programs in engin
eering.
The objective is to train instrument
technicians to operate and maintain man
ual and automatic instruments for air
sampling for Particulates and gases, air
analysis as required for field operation,
meteorological studies, and photography.
Students selected for the program will
spend seven weeks--from July 25 to Septem
ber 9--at the University Park Campus.
This training will e followed by a one
day training session each month for eight
months at each campus. The program will
not increase the total time required for
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