WEDNESDAY/FEBRUARY 6. 1957 APhiO to Present Klein In Hypnotic Performance Howard Klein, nationally-known hypnotist, will present a hypnotic show at 8 p.m. Saturday in Schwab Auditorium, j The show, to be sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national! men’s service fraternity, will include a contest to select the girl with the most hypnotic eyes. 3 Educators To Return To Bolivia Three Bolivian educators who have been studying American! teaching methods and educational administrative procedure since July 30, mostly at the University, are due to return soon to their native country. Abdon Caballero and Francisco Illanes, of Cochobamba, and Ro berto Quiroz, of iLa Paz, in addi tion to a study made of the ele mentary education and teacher program at the University, also visited public schools throughout Pennsylvania. Their program began with at tendance at the Summer Institute of International Understanding held on campus. In September, Caballero and Illanes went to Kane to participate in the public school program there, while Quiroz remained on campus to develop, curriculum materials to be used in Bolivia. The three spent November vis iting State College elementary schools to observe the instruc tional program, administration, and other aspects. Quiroz visited Columbia schools for two weeks in December, teaching Spanish classes there. At the same time, the two oth ers began a visit to the Lewis town public schoob which they will conclude Jan. 18. They spent' the Christmas holi day season in Washington under the.auspices of the International Cooperation Administration. They are due to leave the end Of this - month. ✓ Lantern Appoints Circulation Head Daniel Keiner has been named circulation manager for the spring Issue of The Lantern. Other promotions include: Junior Board: Richard Friedman. Robert Jubeltrer, Esther Gllck and Thomas Bran ded Sophomore Board: Patience Griffin. Rohl •rt Franklin. David Epstein. Alberta Hoff man, Seymour Delfiner. Harry Oxman, Marjorie Hoffman. MoUle Sucker, Sheila Stahl. Freehman Board: David West. Joseph Rapoport, Walter Caplan. Linda Stoud tiour. 1 Samuel Sidewater. Marjorie Krutter. Bernard Actman, Edward Anchcl. Alan Grossman, Michael Roeberg and Samuel Weiner. Candidate Board.: Raymond Fireman. Roger Serota. Loretta SyideV, Esther Se gal. Judy Heller and Elaine Fetter. Miss Edna Shirk, native of the borough has been chief operator of the University switchboards since 1937. BUY OF YOUR DREAMS... at the University Record Shop So. Frazier St. NOW, ANY 12-INCH L.P. BY KOSTELANETZ, WESTON, OR FAITH FOR $1.98 WHEN YOU BUY ONE AT THE REGULAR PRICE OF $3.98. Offer Good for Limited Time- Take Advantake of It Nowll UNIVERSITY RECORD SHOP "Across from Atherton Hall" Open Evenings “The Most Complete Record Selection in the Area’’ rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Tickets ace being sold this week on the mall and at the Hetzel Union desk. Regular admission tickets are $1 and reserved seats are $1.50. Coeds and others wishing to en ter the contest may register at the HUB desk. The first. 100 to register will receive a reserve seat ticket for the show. Photo graphs of the entrants are not re quired. Registration will close at 5 p.m. tomorrow. 15 to Be Chosen -Fifteen girls will be selected from the entries Thursday night by a screening committee of APhiO members and their ad visers. The entrants have been asked to appear at 7 p.m. Thursday in rooms 214, 215, 216 HUB for the preliminary judging. The 15 entrants chosen by the screening committee will appear during the hypnotic, show to be judged by a panel of five. The judges wil select five final ists, each to receive a trophy. The winner will be crowned “The Girl with the Most Hypnotic Eyes.” Fund lo Get Proceeds Proceeds from the show will benefit APhiO’s scholarship fund. Howard Klein is billed as the nation’s foremost hynotist. Dur ing World War 11, when Klein was serving with the U.S. Army Medical Corps, he was asked to hypnotize a captured captain of a German submarine. The captain reportedly revealed vital secrets while under hypnosis. It is claimed that the hypnotist has stopped persons from over eating, excessive drinking and smoking, stuttering, fear of water, fear of animab and other deeply rooted phobias. Klein will demonstrate during his show Saturday night, using any volunteers from the audience, the cure for excessive tobacco smoking. Chess Club Sets Tournament Date The Chess Club will begin its annual club championship tourna ment on Feb. 13. The tournament will last for; seven weeks with one game played every Wednesday night.} There,will be a trophy for first: place and several additional prizes. Anyone is eligible to compete. All non-club members will be re quired to pay $1 semester dues. Registration for the tournament will be held at 7 tonight in 7 Sparks. Walker Elected to Group Dr. Eric A. Walker has been elected a member of the Com mission on Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure of the As sociation of American Colleges. Employment Interviews i The following firms will con duct interviews for June and j August graduates in the Place ment Service Office in 112 Old |Main: Feb. 11: Bendix lEclipte-Machme Division): B 3: ME. EE. lE. PhD: ME. Bendix (Eclipje-Pioneer Div.): 83. M 3: AeroE, EE, ME, Phys, Math. Bendix {Montrose): BS, MS: EE, ME. also Jr* for Summer Employment. Bendix (Products Div.i: BS, M 3: Aero E. EE. ME. CE, Met. Bendix (Product* Div.-Mksileat: BS, M 3: EE. ME AcroE. lE. EnxScl. Phy*. Bendix I Radiol: F.E. ME. Phys. Bendix (Research <Labs): MS, BS: .Phys, EE. ME, Math. Bendix (Scintilla Div.): ChE. EE. lE. ME. Mst, Phys, Jr* for Summer Employ ment. Bendix (Utica Div.): BS. MS: ME, EE. Bendix (York Div.): BS: EE. ME. Phy*; MS: EE. Phy*.. Jr* In EE. Phys. General Motor*: BS. MS: EE. ME. Phys. lE. ChE, AeroE. ArchE. CE, Met. Chem. Acctff, Bus Adm. LA; Jni In ME, EE. lE, Met.. AeroE. Philadelphia Electric: B 3: ME, EE. CE, ChE. lE. Ens Sci. U.S. Steel: BS: AeroE. CE. ChE. EE. lE. ME. SanE. EngScl. MinPrepE. MmeE, AjrE. ArchE, Chem, Phys, Math. LA. Bus Adm. Feb. 12: AtU*» Powder Co: BS: Chem. ChE. lE. EE. CE. ME; Jrs for Summer Employment. Bendix Division: (See Above* General Motors: (See Above* S. Mortran Smith: BS: M 5. CE. U.S. Steel: (See Above) Feb. 13: Alcoa: BS. M 3: ME, CE, EE. lE. ChE. Met. Acctur. "Chem. Gardner-Denver Co: BS: CE. EE, lE. ME. MnjsE. PngE. General Motors: (See Above) Bendix Divisions: (See Above) Procter A Gamble Mf*. Co: BS. MS: ChE. ME. EE. lE. CE, Eng Sci. Chem, Math, Phys. Biol, Psych. U.S. Patent Office: BS. MS: AeroE. AgE. ArchE. ChE. Chem. CE. EE. lE. ME. Met, MngE. PngE, Phys. SanE. Feb. 14: Alcoa: (3ee Above) General Motors: (See Above) Goodyear Aircraft Corp: BS M 3: ME. CE. EE, AeroE. Phya. Math. .Goodyear Atomic Corp: 83. M 3: ME, EE. ChE. Met. Chem, Phya, Math. Goodyear Tire A Rubber Corp; BS. MS: ChE. ME. EE. lE. CE. Chem. Hercules Powder Co: BS, MS: Chem, ChE; B 3: CE. Mn*£, (tool. Procter & Gamble Co: (See Above) ' Sylvania: BS: EE. ME. ChE. Met. lE, Cor. Phys. Chem, Math. Union Carbide Nuclear Co: BS: ChE. ME, EB, Met. Chem, Phye. Math. Feb. 15i Frick Co: B 3: ME. General Motors: (3ee Above! Goodyear Divisions: (Sea Above) Hercules Powder Co; (See Above) Merck A Co: B 3: T. A T.. ME: BS. MS: Acctg. ChE. Chem. IE: PhD: ChE. Chem. National Malleable A Steel Coating* Co: BS: lE. ME. EE. Met. Sylvania: (See Above) Nightly Air Time Extended by WDFM A one-half hour extension of broadcasting time Sunday* through Fridays and two more houra on Saturday night has gone into effect for this semester at station WDFM. This is one of many such extensions since the station started in December, 1953, with two hours on the air. “Sign-on” is scheduled for 6:50 pun. daily. “Sign-off” Sunday through Friday is at 11:30. This half hour extension will lengthen the nightly classical music shows. ’Campus Beat’ Planned The Saturday night “sign-off” is at 1 a.m., marking the end of a new four-hour dance music show, “Campys Beat.” It will be heard for the first time at 9 p.m. Sat urday and will feature music and popular records for fraternity parties and other campus social events. Interviews of student “personalities” and news of cur rent University events will be heard. Other new programming in-; clude3 the “Simmons Lecture; Series,” tape recordings of visit-; ing lecturers over the past 10, years. They were made by Dr.; Philip A. Shelley, head of the Department of German. : Groups lo Compete . | A competition between frater nities and sororities, “Greek Quiz,” will be conducted from, 9:30 to 10 p.m. Mondays; Ques-: tions for the show will be col-; lected from University professors and trophies will be awarded at! the end of the semester to the} fraternity and sorority with, the highest score. Monday night Pi ; Kappa Phi beat Kappa Sigma inj the' first competition by a score Of 46-30. I ‘•The Keyboard,” another new' program, will be a 15-minute in- 1 terlude from 8:45 to 10 p.m. Fri-j days of piano and organ music] performed by professors and stu-j dents. i “Hi-Fi Open House” will now; be heard from 7 to 9 p.m. Satur-j days. . Only the latest classical! music that comes into the station} will be played. i Professors from the Department; of Romance Languages will par-j ticipate in the station’s activities’ with another new show, “Review of the European Press.” Dr. Flor indo V. Cerreta, instructor in ro mance languages, will be in; charge. j Creative Dancing Show Wiil Be Held Tonight Expressions in creative dancing will be presented bv Mrs. B. J. Dittmar and members of her dancing class at 7 tonight in Ath erton Lounge. The dancing program will be given during the monthly meeting o fthe Association of Childhood Education. Through the Looking Glass by Jan Gentle Reader: “This little volume has been published in a desire to cele brate love from January to December; for true sentiment need know no single Valen tine’s Day, but rather should flourish and deepen each day of the year. May cupid speed it on its journey, and Saint Valentine, patron saint of lovers, bless the true in heart.” “Love Poems and Love Let ters for all the Year,” begins like this. It is one of the color ful and charming Peter Pauper editions that Ethel Meserve now has for just $l.OO. There is another, “Cupid's Alman ack,” which is a collection of epigrams, both are lovely gifts for your valentine. Lover Come Back The perfect time of the year to patch up a lover’s quarrel is now! When else could you find the perfect saying on a clever greeting card to express your sentiments. Ethel’s has a fast diminishing collection of cards that are the last word in Valentine greetings. From a sophisticated “Slim Jim” card to Jacey “Hearts and Flowers," you'll find them at Ethel’s now. She even has a slew of funny valentines to send to all your friends. Hurry down today and take your pick. Many Splendored Thing A “Merry Mouse” is another gift item that you can’t pass up. For just $2.50, Ethel’s has a mouse for jewels. Further ex planation? It’s a stuffed ani mal about 7 inches high with large felt ears and arms that stand away from the body. You can clip earrings on the ears, sling bracelets over the arms and put pins all over the bpdy. It even nas a tag on its arm that savs “To My Valen tine." ' P.S. Ethel also has the jewelry to go on the mouse. Come in and browse today for your Valentine. Remem ber, February 14 is the big day. 112 E. COLLEGE AVE. PAGE FIVI
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