should be attended by first-line supervis ors or those supervisors with more experi ence, even though at higher supervisory level, who have not been exposed to a sim ilar intensive, concentrated, educational program. The advanced workshop is for those supervisors who are graduates of a five-day Penn State Basic Workshop, or others who can satisfy the admissions committee, in writing, that the previous training received is sufficient to qualify them for admission and to help assure their understanding of the planned subject matter Topics will be explored in depth to provice problem-solving ideas and tech niques which can be applied in industrial and business situations Some the organizations wnich have been represented at these workshos include: - ammermill Paper Com n,any, 3-eneral Electric Comr.any, Fernsylvania Electric 'omFany, and the Camation Com pany, rrevi^uslv Further information may be obtained from Er. I,',osso in the Continuing Education Ciffice. ODE TO 777 7 EF:?.E"D P - Tr7 by Yr. Donaldson, Cont. Ed. Oh Fehrend Fine all green and round You stand there rooted to the ground So mute, so stately, tall and true. Do I deteot a hue of blue? Oh no, of course, that cannot be For as any fool can plainly see You're Fine At least that's what the but are you really what you seem? Through Customs "leek as frosh pass you They tip their clinks of white and blue dorm through the years of all this folly :pith sophomores looking on so jolly vou stand there smug and tall and green. Rut really—Are ynu what you seem? 'Tis true I have no axe to ;rind Tt's just - t,e facts I aim to find As Doc Smith says with all her truths You're not a Pine° vou're really Sprucet customs deem The Spring Tnter-Campus League Tnur-na ment held at Dußois on April 15 and 13 saw Behrend Tiace third nut of the nine campuses particiT - atin-z. Altoona, wi-ncr of the tflurnament, copped the chess matches mdth a 7-1 mark. 3enrend's chess team cane in third with a 6-2 record. In the keen talbe tennis competition, McKeesport tied :c . .'?werful Altoona for first place. r'ehrend placed fourth with a 25-15 ledger. Behrend had a high series of 968 but had to settle for a close third in the bowling contests. 'ost Du7ois timer .ed on top in this categ=7 Then the shouting was over the cam-, - us stan dings saw Altoona on top, Y.cKeesport in second, and Fehrend notc'ring third Ilace honors. nn April 2 and 30 all first place teams that participated in the fall, winter, a7d sprin7; tournaments for all the campuses, will compete at 7niversity Park for the state championsi,ips. Fehrend send its chess, bowling, and table tennis teams that so dominated the winter tournamert held at 'ehrend 7akir - the trip with Mr. Hostetler, the advisor, will be Dave Hiles, Dick Trber, Pete Torrey, representing the chess team. Jim Perkins, John Wooster, Ron Chase, Chase, and Dave Corstange will represent the bowling team. Frank Folimene, Terry Miller, Matt Gallagher, and John Walters will represent the table tennis squad. Editor 00.0000•0000000O00000041100 Bill Barney Feature Editor .................Ruth Brown Production . 0000 ................ Janis Puzar Sports.. Dean Art..... 000000 ............... ..Gae Baker Reporters. .................. .Carol DeArment Linda Engbarth Jan Kudlak Jim Michaeli Dave Pascale Pam Plasha LX.L.,T. NITTANY CUB STAFF
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