PAGE TWELVE Stone Valley Camp to Be Classroom Several thousand acres of i University property in a wil-j demess area with wild ani-i mats, sparkling brooks - and; trails leading into nearby, mountains will be the classroom, lor about 70 sixth grade pupils] this spring. | The “classroom” is the Civil; Engineering Camp in Stone Val-j ley, about nine miles west of] State College. The pupils will come from the McVeytown and Matternville school districts,] ■which are cooperating in the Uni-j versity’s School Camping and; Outdoor Education Project' j Begun Last Fall 1 The project was undertaken last fall as a continuous program to be conducted each fall and! spring semester by the College] of Education, the College of Phys ical Education and Athletics and other cooperating agencies. The camp staff for each week includes the regular teacher of each participating class, Univers ity professors who serve as pro gram directors, and six seniors, three majoring in elementary, education and three in recreation education. Herman C. Kranzer, assistant Angel Flight Applications' Available at HUB Desk j Application blanks are avail-' able for Angel Flight spring try-j outs beginning today at the Het-j zel Union desk. i Any second, third or fourth semester coed with a 2.3 All- University average may apply. The blanks must be returned; by noon Saturday. Interviews' will be held May 6 and 8. The list telling the time of the inter views will be posted on the Ar mory bulletin board by Sunday. Cabinet May Obtain Keys All-University Cabinet mem bers for 1956-57 may pick up their keys in the Associated Stu dent Activities office in 202 Het xel Union. YOU C** S^^AHEAD \ »\ * \ • \ • v THE -DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA professor of nature education,.camp on 24-hour duty and a State will be program director of the College doctor is on call. , camp from April 29 to May 3. The main purposes of the pro- Fred M. Coombs, professor of rec- gram are to provide the children reation education, and Harold B. with an opportunity to learn to White, associate professor of rec- ij ve democratically with other reation education, will be pro- children and adults; to help them gram directors from May 6 to understand and appreciate the May 10. out-of-doors; to teach them the rules of healthful living; to make instruction in such fields as sci ence, mathematics, social science and music more meaningful; and to develop better teacher-pupil understanding. To fulfill these objectives, the activities in the program involve conservation of such natural re sources as soil, fish, water, game, and forests; use of maps and compasses; learning outdoor liv ing skills concerned with cook ing, hiking, and studying natural surroundings; and group work projects. Camp Divided The camp is divided into a boys’ and girls’ area. Pupils live in ; tents erected on permanent con ! Crete platforms and have such conveniences as electricity, clothes i lockers, and folding metal cots 'complete with mattresses and pil- I lows. Each tent accommodates jfour campers. [ Lavatory facilities with hot : water for showers are provided in 'each area. The main lodge in cludes a dining hall, kitchen, classroom and dispensary. A full :time registered nurse is in the • COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS • ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 a.m. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES—I 7 words or less: $0.50 One insertion $0.75 Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional word* 3 for .OS for each day of insertion. FOR SALE "AFTER SlX** Tuxedo. t»hawl collar, size' 40 long, black. Call Bob Dolheimer AD S-fclb7. 1953 MORRIS Tourer; 1953 Studebaker Commander, four-door, equipped; 1931 Cadillac Coup* V-12. Call Alperstein, ext. 2228 or evenings AD 7-2251. 30-30 WINCHESTER 94 ; shoulder strap and case. Brand new. Contact Dave Myer son at Alpha Zeta. AD 7-7621. '1961 HOWARD TRAILER 32*. completely | set up. Awning, patio, plenty of room. iNo. 11. Hilltop Park. AD 8-8158. 1955 IMPERIAL Trailer 35*; good loca- | tion. Hoover’s Trailer Park, Route 322, il mile north of State College. Ask for Bob Klein. STRING BASS, Kay, blond, perfect con dition with new cover. Phone Jim Ham merle, AD 7-318 L MUST SELL 2 door 1947 Chevrolet. Excellent running condition, recent over haul. *lOO cash. Call Terry AD 7-2408 after 7 p.m. t sBasea»£ 601 • WEST PENN POWER 59f < rfBWKSJES'* 58 FOR SALE ONE ROLLEICORD IV with case, flash and filters—s9o. Call Tom AD 8-8161. ONE VM Record Player, table model, in good condition. Call Don Gordon AD 7- 4215, 403 S. Allen. RCA HIGH Fidelity table-model phono graph with diamond needle. Excellent condition. Reasonably priced. Call Dave Bavar AD 8-9482. 1963 TWO-TONE Bel-Air Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Powerglide, power steering, pow er brakes, tinted glass. Excellent condition. AD 7-2593, BiU Barkley. WITH SENIOR Ball just around the cor- ner you’ll want to order your flowers soon. Look for the Student Floral Agents in Waring Hall and Nittany Dining Room & to 7 p.m. Monday, April 29 through Thursday May 2. LADIES GOLD Certina Watch between E. College and Temp, on campus. Re ward. Call AD 8-9629. PEN—Black Parker 61 with silver top. If found please call John Jlosco at AD 8-8660. SELF-WINDING, man’s Bulova watch, possibly accompanied by 2 shirts. Will finder please call Russ, AD 7-7636. Reward. LOST IN HUB: Meadville High School ring. Initials R.L. Call ext 266 Ron LaPelle if found. Reward. with lOftiF” P E N N POWER COMPA N Y Cabin Hill * Greensburg, Panne. Eisenhower Address The baccalaureate address de- Dr. Warren W. Miller, associate livered at the University on May professor of chemistry,-will ad -27, 1956 by Dr. Milton S. Eisen- dress the Kiwanis Club of Lock hower, who was then president Haven on Thursday, of the University, has been pub- He will speak on "Atomic En lished in the May 1957 issue of ergy for Peace.” Dr. Miller is in Pulpit Digest. ' charge of the Atomic Energy It is titled “The Lord Looketh Commission’s atonr.s-for-p ea c e on the Heart.” program at the University. ONE PINK perplexed pachyderm. If found please return to Delta Slff and Gamma Phi tent at Carnival Tuesday night. BLUE # SHEAFFER lead pencil, with Lonnie Wolf engraved on silver top in Waring lounge. Call ext 29C. FOR RENT ROQMS AT Sigma Alpha Mu. 312 Locust Lane, for all summer, sessions. $4.00 per week. Contact Gary Zinman AO 7* 7732. SUITABLE TRAILER locations. Sunrise Trailer Court; six miles from State Col lege on Benner Pike. Water, sewage, laun dry, garbage facilities. Call ELgin 5-4446 after 5 p.ro. CLEAN COOL Rooms now renting for all summer sessions. 243 S. Pugh St. WANTED APARTMENT WANTED: 24-year-old vet eran tit-sires to share apartment starting next Fall. Call Larry Eznrd ext. 264. DATE FOR All-Service Review. Desperate. Must get to see the show by hook or crook. Call Mary. WANTED: RIDE from Erie on May S. Call George Gideon AD 7-4255. WANTED: FRATERNITIES desiring clean cars. Sigma DelU Tau does the job. sl.oo—charity. May 7 6s, Contact 168 Simmons. ‘ Amazing how fast a young engineer surges ahead In an engi neering-minded company! Many executive-type jobs at West Penn Power are filled by engineers. Not only are six per tent of all our engineers Penn State grad uates, but also one-fourth of our top management staff. They talk your language. They appreciate the vital contribution an on gineer can make. They invito you to join them in a challenging Industry. You owe it to yourself to look into a company where a young .en gineer is given a chance to advance when' positions ahead open up.. .where a young engineer is more than a slide rule expert. < We'd like to talk to you if you're about to receive a degree in electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil or agricultural engineer ing ... or if you're an undergraduate looking for summer work. Our representative will be on campus THURSDAY, MAY 2. SIGN UP TODAY FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH A GROWING COMPANY THAT OFFERS YOU A CAREER, NOT JUST A JOBI TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957 Atomic Energy Talk TEACHERS WANTED WEST. SOUTHWEST and Alaska. Salaries $4OOO up. Southwest Teachers' Agency* 1303 Central N.E., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Free registration. HELP WANTED TUSCARORA INN, Mt Bethel. Pa. will interview Tuesday, May 7, for waiters, bartenders, waitresses, social director, kitchen help, secretary, porters, chamber maids, etc. Sign up in advance at Student Employment, 112 Old Main. STUDENT TO work in fraternity kitchen. Call Bill Nelson AD 7-7683 or AD 7* 4358. MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU KNOW what a pachyderm is? Come to Delta Sig-Gamma Phi booth Tuesday, we'll show you a pink perplexed one. BSO and Alpha Chi Rbo present Cin derella Confidential at Carnival. Find out what REALLY happened. FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono* graph service stop at Btate College T.V* 232 South Alien Btreet 13 YOUR typewriter giving yon trouble? If so. call AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave, IT'S HASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awi Way Latest factory equipment. White Hall or 614 Beaver Ave. after 6 p.ta. prompt service, guaranteed work. Longef life to string and racket R, T. Haisingwfr 80 1 „ , & 70 F % V? PjfV l s' fc- *.gV> * /: • ' '£:g. >- ■
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