PAGE EIGHT IiCA Seminars to Include Observations in Europe The University Christian Association will sponsor two European seminars next summer. A 41-day "Introduction to Europe" seminar from June 20 to July 31 will emphasize political, educational, and re ligious patterns, and a 49-day "International Relations" seminar from June 27 to Aug. 15 will emphasize the political situ ation in central and eastern Eu- Psych Prof Appointed Dean's Aide Dr. Edward 13. Van Ormer, pro fessor of psychology, will serve part-time as assistant dean of the Graduate School, effective today. Ili:: appointment as assistant dean was approved at the Satur day meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trus tees. Earns Degrees Dr. Van Ormer was born in Norwood. He received his BA de gree from Juniata College and his MA and PhD degrees, both in psy chology. from Columbia Univer sity. Following his graduation from Juniata College. he served two years as a teacher in the public schools of Mount Union. Joins Faculty He then served on the faculty of Wooster College. Wooster. Ohio: Juniata: Wagner College. Staten Island, N.Y,; St. Joseph's College for Women, Brooklyn. N.Y.; and Hunter College, N.Y.. before he was appointed in 1936 as assist ant professor of psychology. Dr. Van Ormer's research in terests have been in the areas of educational an d psychological measurement, learning, child psy chology, and instructional aids. He is a member of various pro fessional organizations and is a fellow of the American Psycho logical Association. Dorms Will Hold Christmas Dinner Students Lying in residence halls will celebrate their Christ mas candlelight dinner this eve ning in dormitory dining rooms. according to Mildred A. Baker. director of food service. Thirty-five hundred pounds of turkey will be prepared for the main attraction. The full menu will include a fresh fruit salad with cheese pas try. whipped potatoes, peas, and molded cranberry sauce. Roast turkey with giblet gravy. parkerhouse rolls, and decorated Christmas cakes and candy, which have been specially prepared for the occasion. ICE SKATES MENS & WOMENS FIGURE start at $10.95 C. C. M.s start a, $13.95 24 Hour Ice Skate SHARPENING SERVICE 75c. SKATING SOCKS, HATS, EAR MUFFS, AND WINTER SKI CAPS YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGERS S. ALLEN STREET THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Qualified members of the UCA staff of the University will act as directors. Each seminar will be limited to 20 students. Applica tions will be accepted from any University student. Students to Meet Students will meet members of the British Parliament and the West German Bundeshaus, stu dents and professors at Cam bridge University and the Univer sities in East and West Berlin. and leaders of the Protestant churches of Europe. They will observe and discuss the concerns and convictions of Europeans in this age of political and spiritual upheaval; the atti- ' tude of Europeans toward Ameri can people, culture, and foreign policy; the economical, political., and ideological forces which are' shaping the world; and how I stu dents can be more responsible par ticipants in world affairs. Itinerary Includes The itinerary for the "Introduc tion to Europe" seminar includes four days in Cambridge; seven days in London; six days in Paris: four days in Bonn; seven days in Berlin; three days in Munich; four days in Wildhaus. Switzer land; three days" in Kerk en Wereld. Holland; and two days in Amsterdam. The seminar will cost $750 per student. The itinerary for the. "Inter national Relations" seminar in cludes 12 days in England; five days in France; 13 days in Ger many; four days in Vienna; three days in Zagreb, Yugoslavia; two I days in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia; two days in Venice; four days in Switzerland, and two days in Am sterdam. The cost for this seminar will be $B7O per student. Costs Include The seminar costs include trans-1 continental transportation by a special four-engine plane; accom modations in carefully selected second-class hotels or university dormitories and meals in accord ance with the customs of the re spective countries. Early application is encouraged. Applicants will be notified by March 1 regarding acceptance. A registration fee of $25 is payable on application. This is included in the prices above, and will be re turned if the application is not accepted. Inquiries for further informa tion and for application forms should be addressed to: The Rev. Robert B. Starbuck, University Christian Association, Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Alum Collegian Alum Receives Grant From Columbia Herbert G. Stein, a former city :editor of The Daily Collegian, has been named recipient of the $750 ;1956 Maxwell M. Geffen Scholar ship by the faculty of journalism tat Columbia University. Stein, 28. was a 1951 graduate ' o f the University. Since that time he has been a reporter on The Oak Ridger in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Stein was born in Pittsburgh. and attended the University of Pittsburgh for two years before receiving his B.A. degree at the University. He served in the Ar my, 1946-47 and was on occupa tion duty for a year. Maxwell M. Geffin, editor of Omnibook Magazine and a grad uate of Columbia's School of Journalism. class of 1916, made a gift of 515,000 to Columbia Uni versity to establish the scholar ship in the amount of .$750 an nually, to the student "best quali fied in periodical journalism." This year's award marks the third annual Geffen Scholarship. Candidates far LaVie Will Meet TomorroW Sophomores who wish to be come candidates for the LaVie staff will meet at 7 p.m. tomor row in 105 White Hall. Experienced photographers may also attend this meeting. Candi dates should have at least a 2.0 All-University average. By 1970, Penn State Alumni throughout the world are expect ed to number at least 100,000. PENN STATE TOUR of EUROPE Summer 1957 Call AD 8-6635 MPLETE BOOK SERVICE Gift Suggestions... CO Hj r w w Rr I 1 3, ; •"The Ladies' Home journal Treasury" •"Pictorial History of the WorM" *Well of a Way to Run a Railroad" Peter Arno •"Further Fables for Our Time" •"11fax Presents" *"Cavalcade of America' • " D ays to Remember." John Gunther and Bernard Quint M 1 M 1 w •"'L'he Fireside Book of Baseball" "The New World" "(hater, Water Everywhere" •"The Nun's Story" '"These Thousand Hills" ~ CHILDREN'S BOOKS .. . An excellent selection for all ages—not just the usual Christmas mer chandise—but the books your child will treasure forever. CHRISTMAS CARDS . . . Carefully selected cards at prices you can afford and will be proud to send: American Artists Group, Brownie, Crestwick, Red Farm, Panda Prints, Rustcraft, etc. B 0 0 K S THE PENNSYLVANIA BOOK 129 West Beaver SHOP • The Alert Secretary knows our telephone'number and must always be kept handy; she has reason to call us every day of the year. it is—ADams 1-2921 Opticians to Hold Display The American Optical Company The following firm will conduct will display and demonstrate interviews for February _grad some of their newest optical uates Dec. 17 in the Placement equipment today through Thurs-. Service Office in 112 Old Main: day in 301 Buckhout. 'Alpha Portland Cement: BS: CB. CLASSIFIEDS "Ado. mast be in by 11:0/ as the preceding day." KATES 17 words or less: 70.50 One Insertion 116.75 rwo Insertions NM 'lire' Insertions Additional words I for .01 for sack day of insertion. FOR SALE :3-SPEED PHONOGRAPH, portable. 'CA model. good condition. Reasonable. Call Peggy ext. 10S6. NINE DRAWER black wooden de,k. Good condition. Contact Joe, AD 74967. 1 PAIR Ladies Keds, white, size SM. Only worn twice--V. Call Ginny est 10/.7 PINK DELUSTEIIED satin dresp with - - - empire waistline. Size 12. worn only once, perfect for holiday season. Call All 7-79159. WEBCOR 3-Sneaker automatic - _ changer magnetic cartrige diamond style. Contact Don Rosenberg ext. 1170 Room 50 Hamilton. 1954 VINDALE mobile home. Di foot awn ing' included. Set up in nice location. See at Woodsdale Park. Phone AD 84010 or HO 8-6876. NEWLY PATENTED Loretta Kaufmann Creme. Clear the skin of acne. pimples, acid. rash, exzema, and other skin irrita tions. Also very good for athletes foot. You need only a few• applications. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Try it and be amazed at the results. Distributed by Sara IL Kauf mann. Huy it at 410 E. College Ave., State College. SLIDE RULE in brown case, name on case (Peshock). Call Vince Ramik AD 7-050 room 38. Reward. 1950 PACKARD 8 4-door sedan, engine excellent Cheap. AD 8-9872. CORONA SILENT Portable Typewriter with math engineering keyboard; Win chester model 52 .22 target rifle a ith stain less steel barrel custom stock; also elec tronic multi-tester and tube tester in portable case- Cheap. AD 8-8579. PHOTO ENLARGER 3.5 lens, miliel film carriers for 35 mm. 214 x 2!4. Cool oper ating. like new. Bargain. Phone AD 7-2E37 after 6. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1956 Employment Interview FOR SALE 15112 CHEVROLET. Good condition. Res. ~unable twice. Call ext. 411 McElwain. WINCHESTER 70 270 cal. Boit action: hardly used. List price $124.95—wi1l sell for $f 5. Call Bob AD 7-3473 after 7 p.m. FOR RENT PARKING SPACE-2 automobiles at 243 • South Pugh-. LOST REWARD FOR information leading to re covery of black and white "Humber Sports" Engli,,h bicycle. "Call Eastman. AD 7-4161. HEAD -SCARF ,white silk, lost between Simmons and Home Ec Bldg. Finder please call Anne, 276 Simmons. PAIR OF Clat=ses, blue case, Sat. Dec. 1 • near Locus Lane. Finder call Jack AD 8-6240. WANTED TO BUY DEER HIDES 31 each, unless clamored.. Phone AD 74159 for pickup or bring to 314 S. Burrowes St. HELP WANTED STUDENT JOB—workin dining room and kitchen in exchange for meals. Call at 317 E. Beaver. Ask for Miss Bush.. STUDENT PlNBOYS—steady part-time - - - job if you can schedule the right two or three evenings. It's 51.95 singles or $3.98 doubles for a full two-hour tournament. Inquire Dux Club. 128 S. Pugh St. MISCELLANEOUS FOUR PIECE COMBO and/or singing (Continental.) want Friday night jobs. Call ext. 786. a.ik for Tierney. EUROPE TOUR—Summer 1957. Join perm State men and women. For information and reservations call AD 8-6G35. WANT REALLY good round and square dancing? The Serenaders have an open ing Dec. 15. Call Dan AD 7-7621. FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono. graph service stop at State College T.V.. 232 South Allen Street. IS YOUR typewriter wiring you trouble! If . so. call AD 1-2492 or brine machine to 493 W College Ave. James Thurber Giovannetti Carl Carmer Winston Churchill Emily Kimbrough Katheryn Hulme , A. Guthrie, Jr. Rt.lth McKenney $ 7.50 12.95 3.95 3.50 3.75 4.95 5.95 5.95 6.00 3.75 4.00 3.95 4.95