WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1956 Outing Club Schedule Following is a calendar ol events for the Spring semester for the Penn State Opting Club. Feb. 9—Winter sports division meeting. 7:30 p.m. HUB Audi torium. Feb, 12—Ski Meet and Skating—Boalsburg and Beaver Dam. Feb. 14—Entire Outing Club Meeting, 7:30 p-m.. HUB Audi torium. Feb. 10—Ski trip; to Ligonier Feb. 21—Winter sports divisional meeting, 7:30 p.m„ HUB Auditorium Feb. 26—Skiing Feb. 28—Cabin and Trails divisional meeting, 7:30 pat, 317 Willard March 4—Overnight cabin party March B—Winter sports divisional meeting, 7:30 p.m., HUB Auditorium March 11—Roller skating party March 14—Cabin and trails divisional meeting, 7:30 p.m* 317 Willard March 18—Coat and heel party March 20—Winter sports divisional meeting, 7:30 p.m., HUB Auditorium March 25—Exchange outing March 27—Field and stream divisional meeting. 7:30 p.m., 317 Willard March 28-April 4—Spear fishing trip to Florida, sponsored by Field and Stream Division 50 million times a day at home, at work or on the way I There’s nothing like a eonuo mow AumoMiv or we coca-gou companv bt ALTOONA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY b • bmfcwtu - • was, me coca-cma company THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Wrestlers to Meet 'Young' Syracuse Syracuse’s wrestling team, which meets the Nittany Lions in Recreation Hall Sat urday night, may not be the strongest team the Lions will face this year, but it has one distinction—it will be the young est. Orange Coach Joe McDaniel, if his pre-game lineup stays intact, will throw six sophomores, one junior, and one senior against the powerful Nittapies. In the first meet of the year against Pittsburgh, the Orange— minus the services of four of these probable starters—dropped a. 25-3 decision. Has Optimistic View But with the return of half gf his squad, the Syracuse mentor flashed signs of optimism toward future matches which could be an indication. of- what is to come Sat urday night. The only senior on the starting eight is Captain Tom King. And the only other senior on the squad is Alvaro Gonzales, a returning letterman who may be moved into the 157-pound class in place of one of the sophomores. Junior Bob Smith, who won his letter last year, will probably get the nod in the 167-pound class fac ing Joe Humphreys. But McDan iel, who has a habit of switching many of his men to different divi sions, may move Smith up or •JUNE GRADUATES A General Motors Representative will be on hand to answer your questions about job opportunities with GM Feb. 14,15,16 and 17 Our College Representatives speak for all of our many decentralized divisions throughout the country. They are familiar with career opportuni ties throughout the entire organization, including staff and divisional operations, GM Positions now Available in: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING . MECHANICAL ENGINEERING METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING • CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING • INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY . PHYSICS GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Salaried Personnel Placement, Personnel Staff, Detroit t, Michigan / Idown a class depending on what opposition he thinks the Lions will throw at him. , Smith Won. 5-3 In last year’s match Smith won a 5-3 decision over Humphreys, and was only one of two wrestlers to win an individual match as the Lions dumped the Orange, 22-8. King dropped a 3-0 verdict to Larry Fonucola in the ’55 match, for his third loss of the year against two wins. McDaniel will probably pit Bill Creason against undefeated Orange 123-Pounder MATHEMATICS AND ACCOUNTING Nodland in the 123-pound class. But here, too, is a logical place fos a surprise switch. Junior Don Clark, who dropped a 9-5 decision to Nodland last year, may replace Creason in this spot because of his experience. Creason is highly rated by his coach, and if he starts he should give Nodland one of his roughest matches of the season. Ed Carlin is listed in the 131- pound class where he will meet another sophomore, Johnny John ston, who is unbeaten this year. Waples Listed at 147 Bill Waples appears to have the inside track in the 147-division. But letterman and Junior Ron Marinelli could be alternated here. Marinelli was pinned last year by Dave Adams," but his experience could be a deciding factor by match time. Bill Murphy will get the call in the 157 class unless Gonzales replaces him. Moving into the heavier divi sions, it will probably be Bill White at the 177 slot and Dick Lasse in the heavyweight division. Both are sophomores and their understudies, Martin Lavanbar and Gerry Sprague, are sopho mores too. It will be in these two matches where the Lions boast their most powerful men, Joe Krufka and Bill Oberly. Oberly was national [champion last year and Krufka ‘was runnerup at 177. and can answer your questions fully. We cordially invite June graduates, and those graduating this summer, toarrange an, appointment through your College Placement Office on one of the above listed dates. PAGE SEVEN
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