PAGE EIGHT Study Compares Grades At University, Centers A study comparing grades earned by students at the University's centers and their grades made on transferring to the main campus shows that the students do about the same at both places. W. Stewart Goas of the General Extension Service said he infers from the study that thei standards of instruction and grad-; them' a 2.66 all-university aver ing are apparently constant be-;age. The average for the students tween the main campus and the ; from all the centers was 2.44 while' centers. at the centers, and 2.48 at the , The centers are evidently neither main campus. for an all-university tougher nor easier than the main average laverage of 2.46. campus, he said. The five centers in the study which are still in operation be- The centers involved in thei sides the one at Dußois showed study were those at Altoona, Du - 'these results: Bois, Erie, Hazleton, Ogontz,l .Altoona, 2.39 at center, 2.45 at Pittsville. State College, Swarth-,main campus, 2.42 all-university th o ee centers re, and Harrisb have surg. ince The been; lasti averae: —7 Erie, 2.61 at center, 2.3- r eliminated. at main campus, 2.55 .all-univer sity average; Hazleton, 2.47 at cen- The figures, dating up to Augusti ter. 2.62 at main campus, 2.56 all -1956. showed that students from! university average; Ogontz, 2.38 the Dußois Center made the high-I at center, 2.40 at main campus. est grades after transferring to{ 2.39 all-university average; and the campus. Their grade average Pottsville, 2.50 at center, 2.39 at at the center was 2.61 and rose to: main campus, 2.44 all-university 2.69 at the main campus, giving, average. ottst Earitt Auttriran 'Ann Your Favorite Beverages Thick Prime Steaks Sea Food Group Dinners - Banquets Up fo 150 Persons (Be sure, make reserratirrns now) Sunday Dinners Served 12-7:00 Potted - Mills, junction of routes 322 and 53 TEL EM 4-1039 Make, i(taia Ivittl (1A1i41004, . . . . ~ ~. .~:~ ~~:~:°: r%.k.: P-. „ ... VViNSTON TASTES GOOD! t .:".•: - .. ~..; • ; , .; s..< k 4,4 : . ...,.....,,, a..: 1,, e y.,: , 4' . 7 . 4 t,,.. .1.' , .. '''''''—' 1, ` , . 5?..X.k.:3::: - ii4t.. , ,'..: ,. . -- .,.... .c l, -.,*:::::- ?;• :, -. ;' ,.*, ii!''.: • ''. f •. . '''''' '. • - • .....' 1.. f . A.. . •, ':7 7AP . "••.:•' '* . • ''' . •••••• it io t, v • • • ma - .•?..:',..::::: 2.:::: v:l.•'''. , t i o \'''•::.4:::iv • - : ,:•.;,, :,,,..., k• - SO. 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Bob Toney paced the losers with 15 markers. The only overtime contest of the evening featured the Pugh Street Cats edging the Termites, 29-27. The regulation game ended 27-27. The Clowns played it straight for awhile in downing the Shuffle boarders, 33-26, after taking a 13-6 halftime advantage. Although Doug Houey tallied 12 points, the Gunners could not live up to their name and were defeated by the Tribe, 19-14. In League H action, the Terra , pins outscored the ll's, 32-21, with Griffis swishing the cords for nine points, and Rossi for height. Kabash and Kmetz paced the losers. The Nittany Glassers defeated the _Hotshots, 32-6, as IMartinez dumped in 14 markers. Reminder! ROY'S RECORD HOP SAT. NITE COLISEUM 8-11:30 • FREE RECORDS •3 DOOR PRIZES • HOLD TICKETS FOR A FUTURE DRAWING OF A 3 SPEED PHONO Spewed THE MUSIC ROOM AND WMAJ always good company 1' Campus Chest Raises-- (Continued from page two) in a fraternity house for one meal Weekend, a pushcart race spon- are two of the special events that sored by Town Independent Men,lhave been scheduled for after and a "Mall of Dimes," Christmas vacation, said Dorothy A male-female basketball gamelDeMay and Dennis McArver, spe and women serving as waitressesicial events chairmen. FRESH SEA FOOD LA GALLERIA Oysters on the Half Shell Hours Mon.-Thurs. 5-11 p.m. 233 E. Beaver Fri. and Sat. 5-12 Sun. 12 Noon-8 p.m. AD 8-6165 CLASSIFIEDS "Ads stint he In b 7 11:1111 San. the preceding RATES 17 words or less: 11.51 One Insertion 51.75 Two Insertions 111.511 Three Insertions Additional nerds 3 for .51 for sari. doe of insertion. 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BICYCLE—Humber sperte, initials J.E. and P.S.U. on rear lender. Contact East man AD 7-4161. ~-;,.... . Li KE A CIGARETTE SHOULD! FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1956 WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED SECRETARY de.ires typ. ing of theses. reports. etc. Fait, reason. able service. Dial AD S-6941. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM in private home. Call AD 7-2751. Two ROOM furnished apartment. close to campus. Available Dec. I. Married counks or secretaries. Call AD 7-2336 atter 6. SINGLE ROOMS available near CAMPU% $6 ner week. Also a double room. Call AD 7-7758. HELP WANTED STUDENT BOYS steady part-time job, if you can schedule the right two or three evenings - it's $1.95 singles or 13.90 doubles for a full two hour tournament. Inquire Dux Club. 128 S. Pugh St. ' ENGINEERS WANTED— Chemical., Ma chanical. or Civil, for sales application and contract engineering by one of the Dresser Industries. Degree necessity. Tech nicians Wanted will accept applications from Technical School graduates or appli cants holding a B.S. degree. Chemistry.. Math majors. Physics. Math majors. 'Pro. gram will include training period. .Aik exciting opportunity in a large industry with definite promotional poisibilities.. Liberal benefits. Write: Thom Wi lliams, Bovaird & Seyfang Mfg. Co., Bradford, Pennsylvania. DISHWASHER wanted for Alpha Taa Omega fraternity. Call AD 7-70.3. MISCELLANEOUS FOR PROMPT and expert radio and pbono. graph service stop at State College T.V. 232 South Allen Street • IS YOUR typewriter giving yon• trouble? If go. call AD 7-2492 or bring madame to 633 W College Ave. Aek I
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