e Cole, i\linc/ Dvlal-,y r n installing t t e or Penn State- give? ile t 0 e!".i.e _s. 6 h L. e y In 3_ hnicue eems tllat i. would raor.ey ii Looizs a leep r z Ae pure - eecoffles ridiculous= asume tilat when. .zts I.atalled or,n, contract Job was given to bidder and this did the job for uut agreed upon tz h.T.,-e been on lii is Hall since r i. 7. In the six sJ_-ce that day, t.w" ii :t5 have tw.t.ce, ence Tor a )C. uime durlilA7 Faulty a d E.l - all ati or.t t blame for these rc orris :;_n tne. ceorra :~i~ :, on 't wc:rk and the In z,.. c h i.,-If--F. L: s^;7l. t .11 _.'.. i IL. Fs ._ IZ. ~-,-r r" , 4 _ . .4_ :4 4 - 1 e r Dean Lane and Student Body ?resident Arnie Caldwel are put— ting the finishing touches on preliminary work for Project Heacri-Outow that. contacts have been esal)lissi with ail repre— sentative:3 of the black com- - ,lnat.y :lefinite plans can be r;:lcie the p,'ogram. COLLEGE DAY PLkANED The major project is n C:ol ern z_;ay tc be held here at. Tlh- Y'end.Students will attend cia stay for lunc - r, possi2:7 the night in the 3orm, will give them so,ne -,,,..-, r. r...,,, :gym sessionof college life. Caldwell and Dean Lare are also considering the possibility of organizing a College ::i"ht tc be held at local high schools, If enough students are inteve - ',ed in Project Reach-Out, a big - nr.,- ther, big-sister program wiil he set up, with a ratso of two , ri.- - itors per stuf,ent. Dean Lane, Mr. Kbchel, and several black leaders have alread: offered to counsel hiack student.:: who are accented on financial help available, and on the clemands of college. TENTATIVE U.P. TRIP PLANNED In the nlan is a possible trip to University Park where training of recruiters will take place at the Penn State Admis— sions office. Recruitment will involve talking wltth studenLs at black centers on the reasons for Atending college, proceedure to followm and reaans for shoos— ing Penn 37,atec ir•-re i - c. CAIDWrc.r.T,, DEAN LANE Bmn.a WORK FOR PROJECT REACH--OUT