PAGE TWO New Technology Courses To Be Given at Centers The University centers will offer three new associate degree curriculums beginning next year. The new two-year programs, which were approved Thursday by the University Senate and on Saturday by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, are medical technology, productive technology, and surveying technology. The medical technology pro gram, which will become effec tive Spring semester, offers a combination of science courses that satisfies requirements of the Board of Registry of Medical :Technologists. Pre-Rush Sessions Scheduled The introductory program to spring sorority rushing will begin tonight with Panhellenic Fireside Chats in the three freshman dormitories. The chats will be held at 9:15 p.m. in the lounges of Thompson,' Hall, Women's Budding, and Mc-' Allister Hall. Freshmen will not. 1 be obligated to rush if they at tend. Panel I/ Four sorority women will pre sent a panel discussion in each chat. They will discuss the social aspects of sorority life, sorority ideals, and post-graduation ad vantages of being a sorority mem ber. After the discussion. freshmen will be able to participate in a question and answer session. Re freshments will be served. Final hat society counseling sessions on joining sororities will be held tomorrow night_ Hat wom en will discuss "How Can I Join a Sorority" and will answer ques tions on rushing. To Meet in Frosh Dorms The counseling sessions will be held at 9:15 p.m. in the regular counseling units of the freshman dormitories. The program will continue Thursday with open chatter dates in sorority suites. Attendance is not compulsory, nor will women attending be obligated to rush. The open houses were estab lished last year by the Panhel lenic Council to give freshmen a preview of rushing and to ac quaint them with rushing pro cedure. Trustees Honor Deceased Member The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Urd versity Saturday adopted a reso lution to put a remembrance of the deceased John N. Forker, a member of the Board since 1943, on the records of the Board. The resolution cites the Boards grateful recognition of his in valuable service and expresses the sorrow of the trustees, faculty, and staff at his passing. Mr. Forker died Sept. 18. Eng Council to Discuss 'Career Day' Possibility Members of the Engineering and Architecture Student Coun cil will meet tonight to discuss the possibility of having a "Ca reer Dav" program similar to the one used by the College of Busi ness Administration. The meeting will be held at 7p.m. in 218 Hetzel Union. It is open to the public. Graduate English Club "Why We Laugh" wilt be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Henry A. Finch, associate professor of philosophy, at 8 tonight in 214- 215 Hetzel Union. He will speak at a meeting of the Graduate English Club. DONAHEY RADIO-TV Record Players Sales and Service OPEN EVENINGS 1:00 - MIX) P.M. 119 S. Pugh St. (rear) Phone ADams 7-7112 Upon completion of this pro gram the student is awarded the associate degree in medical tech nology and may apply for entry at any approved hospital. At the end of at least 12 months' work in a hospital training program, the student is qualified to take the examination for certification as a medical technologist. The surveying technology pro gram is to provide a knowledge of the elements of surveying as applied to construction, land, topographic, geodetic, city, and photogrammetric surveys. Program D nod Planned The surveying program is also designed to develop trained per sonnel who understand the rela tion between the precision of measurements and the interpreta tion of data in addition to having an appreciation of the skills and equipment needed to make pre cise measurements in the field of surveying. The production technology cur riculum prepares its graduates for employ meet in manufacturing firms in those activities that are associated with production man agement. It will accomplish this by studies in basic engineering sci ence, principles of methods analy sis, motion study, time study, wage payment, production, plan ning and control, and quality con trol. The first year's work will provide a basic knowledge of in dustrial processes and will en able the student to do simple drafting and perform routine clerical and production functions. Graduates Qualified Students completing this course will have a clear understanding of the management controls re quired to operate manufacturing businesses. They should be quali fied for work in computing stan dards, laying out work-stations, improving methods. writing job descriptions. estimating costs, and making routine calculations. The programs of surveying tech nology and production technology will become effective Fall semes , ter next year. Both will include summer session courses. w Married Students and Faculty Members TOMORROW is the last clay to register your children for the '1 CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY w . I ' t w ik SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th 3-5 P.M. \ i p i - r& HUB Ballroom V -,‘l'Wdrds Register at the HUB Desk 'r\ v V 1 Age Limit Sponsored by the ti ~.w 8 Years Junior Class neaItraMAIMMtataeauItIOI9I2ItANXIMIWANDIZMUILILN ONLY 11 DAYS LEFT before Christmas vacation. Come in and get • those last-minute repairs done on your footwear- We . specialize in dye Z- jobs on any kind of shoes. 2 ••4411 • CAMPANIS SHOE REPAIR 401110 348 E. College Avenue THE DAlly/COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Degree Awarled The Smile of a Queen BARBARA KINKIER smiles with the excitement of being crowned Mil Ball Queen. Skitch Henderson did the honors as 950 couples watched. Gilbert Freedman presented Miss Kinnier the flowers and trophy which she holds. Ex-Student Sells TV Script The Kraft Television Theatre 'town diner and begins his intri will present "Teddy Bear" by cate plot of revenge. James Les Barrett, a former thea- "Teddy Bear" is the second Bar tre arts student at the University, rett show to be presented on the at 9 p.m.Wednesday. Kraft Theatre. The first was The play is the story of Nate, "Death of a Sand Flea" which has an ex-Marine, who is searching been purchasel by the Jack Webb for a man who betrayed his bud- Independent Film Company and dy, Ham Burns, in a Korean which will be released* through prison camp. Ham planned to es- Warner Bros. Studios. cape and would have succeeded "Teddy Bear" will be seen in if news had not leaked to the both black and white and com- prison officials Nate finds the man in a small- Johnstoivn HEc Council to Meet Barbara Bendel. chairman of the Pennsylvania and West Vir ginia Region of the National 1 Student Association, will explain the basic structure of NSA at a meeting of the Home Economics Student Council at 7 tonight in the Home Economics Living Cen ter. . WIMMER'S --- SUNOCO - - ri E. College a=: - . - - 11 1,1 / 2 block from Simmons If you are experiencing hard starting these cold mornings remember that the 3.99 tune up special is still in effect. New points, condenser—clean plugs. patable color over Channel 6, Groups to Hear Osborne Milton S. Osborne, professor and head of the Department of Architecture at the University, will speak on "Spanish Architec ture" at the banquet of Scarab, professional architectural frater nity, and Pi Gamma Alpha, fine arts fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-, day at the Eutaw . House. IDIGTHOS 4 E COLORFUL Walk through slush and skeet, rain or snow in lightweight Collegiates. Buckle fasteners hug them snugly to the foot. Growing Girls' sizes ... in white, yellow o~ blue, all with black trim. t o 0 40 Or r fr a ril4 ; -0,, • See. 9 :I. - , • ' • .;! - 1 10 •4 • TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1956 FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS etmetteeeeeeo TATE NOW "Death of a Scoundrel" Starring GEORGE SANDERS Feature 2:33, 4:50, 7:07. 9:24 co COMING WEDNESDAY • "High Society" *CATHAUIVI NOW: 2:03, 3:53, 5:47, 7:39, 9:33 ELVIS PRESLEY "LOVE ME lENDERU *NITTANY Tonife - Doors Open d PM. 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