f AC;F Imin . M e dal ' to Honor Career Night Set 1 • • Achievements For Tonight in HUBin Higher Ed Onportunities in bininms for liberal artists will be dis- The University has established'. the Penn State Medal to recog-4,..,,., _ eus..ed at the Liberal At ts Col l ege Career Night at 7 tonight raze and honor the achievements r iF "'" --IrlciClix ‘ lcicti In the iletrel Union auditorium of persons who have made an out-;v standing contribution to IrghFal l The program will feature a talk by Donald Cook, assistant education in Pennsylvania. IV director of the Placement Service; a panel diseusslon by three' The award, authorized by they lea- executive committee of the Board v piomment Pentisrlvatila inistnes , mien. and a coffee hour of Trustees, would be bestcncedtv — Luring LA Council lthe panelists and members of city, with the authorization of the v IPlacement Service. Trustees l i t y c Members of the panel are Don- Any person who merits the 'V aid J.Doan of the Joseph Home award, ex:ept members of they Co.epartment store in Pitts- board , would be eligible to re- Plans ec Chk ; C burgh: J. E. Smith of the Arm-'ceive it. It would be made onlylV V strong Cork Co_ Lancaster; and when warranted. V Halal W. Scott of the First The award is planned as all On Research Penns) I% atua Banking and Trust scroll, properly inneribed, citing co. Phladelphia the achievements for which thel - An open question and ar.suer recipient was recognized. There The : inf tat Alta Student Coon-;perms „. ill follow the panel dis- also would be a medallion, bear d- , h. , fm flied a e.,,turnittet• to,m-,cussion The coffee hour in the mg the University seal on one ti'st , fe 4. 1 " 1.41 t h llc 1 1 1 . 1 ". and main lounge of the HUB wilLPitle., and on the other side the publiti:e the resist *rim d one in conclude the program name of the awaniee, the. date' the LA College lof the award and the statement,' According to Sandra Gusky. The roLneil moved for the ac-1 1 - For distinguished service to the pro b i. chairman of the LA ,Student lion after diuus,ing higher education in I— tem of te .,,,, lttr h In d uc t ing t h e l ac k Council committee for Career . . 4,2 . program will answer ,v f e! subcid,ration% and the small , N . lght• the amount of p u sh et te th e eti ti ft e s three main questions: Nominations for the award : swogram ieyeices. Jarnel Ferraro •How the University place- , Amild be made by the president was appointed chairman of the ment Sert ace helps the students of the University to the Board of Trustees committee i ailthat lob opportunities are . ... To MI two recently created of-'open to LA graduates. ' , flee*. Palermo O'Neill "IS elected; 0 liow do you take a job inter-'Metzger Honored corresponding secretary and Ilieh-'view. . aid Friedman was chosen tres s .' i Miss Gusky urged LA students ßy Pershing Rifles 1 Judith Stock every class to attend so they. Th e outstanding pledge medal' Judith Stock. council represert- may get a head start on the Pruh - 'of Company B of the Fifth Regi- , tative to the WSGA. "togtlittle'l em before graduation. , ouster pmgram. asked for roum-il :ment Pershing Ri fl es has been' opinton on the proposed plan to She also reminded seniors that'awarded to Warren Me t z ger, , will begin taking intervieos, freshman in mechanical engineer-' hate each new freshman woman ,n matched with an ,uppelvtassman tn lartuarr- ling from Shaker Heights. Ohio. to improve their orientation. Af- 1 Linda Quinn. junior from Maple ter ditruzion, it was decided to 1A mi ph ys Ed !wood. N.J. was named cx)rapany table the mot ton for further study.l' ^ ` , ""f ' ;queen and was given honorary - The council asked P rfmldent' Photos End Today ' .submitted bars. Her picture will be Robert Nurtack to tender an invi-i .submitted to the F ift h Regimental 'cation to Dean HaroLel R. Schil-' Seniors in the Colleges of the Headquarters in competition to ling of the Graduate School andl.iberal Arts. Mineral Industries select a regimental queen. The chairman t'l the sub-committee : and Physical Education and Ath-• . University company will be her yaw+ drew up the CD.ROTC.leties must have their LaVie pie- sPc`hsOr• • plan. to speak on the ROTC ques-, tures taken by tomorrow. . Lion_ , All proofs mustbe selected and Loan Fund Set up ' Norock appoint „. l touts pho:returne,.- 1 t: is week Senior par- Ens cha,rrn , rt of a .... wat a,..d oe -trw.ts and ,Topy far five of the n., r i committee on ROTC Other mern-' c '"l le ,gess hav - e alreldS been sent By Cl ass of 1917 bet, ar c Barbara Stone. R u th to the printer. The rest w il t be The class of 1917 has established Noble. athvutt E 4 3,,,, ,, p i a riz.s. !Pent either this reek or the first a student loan fund. vretk after Christmas rac.stiar- Evans ant Tioriald Wett:_ , . The ironer for the- loans will cvtrae from gifts of morabers of Nineteen promot ed siackadar Will Speak ‘e c . -3-... :. repayment of the .tie Dr Alt- z , 2_ .K, Tc ac k a d-,. : - . as _ :cans aheady made and from the .sistaat professor of n%ete..lro:ogs. inter s 1 co:ltscted,.on then% On Business Staff wi n spea k to nii. Epsilon phi . n 'a_ The interest wit be payable at 1 t x3. b.-,:a n i c a: h:, : nor ar y f ra .. a pro.gin...sss. - ive rate. two per cent Nineteen ineretters of The Daily' t e nuty . on -.Th e it ro , 4 a. h- ta Tu. for the first year, four per cent CaZle i tisn t'ustne-s staff have't ua t o f m e tt e . ot w o .,,,,- 1 1 . R egit . t ..gfor the second and six per cent . t i r -._ , r .. been nrontated at P*r...-1 State and b E:sewzare at " 1 : s l -' -:sc s . =: l.- e velz- s• 2---er the stu " Thir t y air . dent leaves the_ University. (t -3o ter:ie..: :7: ::$ BU:1;;ut. lrrean. - ..te Oscilowsk.i and Noel; DeCavaicante, ;unior hoar& lar queltue Sarno. Robert Solo: and David tier: t. iitiphornotre board Nanzy :Ventre', Co:lir:so:v. Ntc- Connack, Nti.ry Ann T4n: Chubb. wi;:-Arn Sit'Vat r y, , Siitatr.t. /keret, Wtl;:atr, Aiarrs, ames hot:. S"::.z.tnne t7aqt.--tt-r, nsy, Zoson Hartnett,Etarnara Dz b.:Ukr_ Ann .:tones 1:4;- cers, zr:errenectate WMAJ Programs tut tz:ok A I -St - IF -- s-4.5 :r- +r ift 114 461 is zil It ate fL ttlit zti try ziot 1 Loose ii:et MS 3.••a."ftere Vow t Mi Ilty! . _ 4 7..1 , 4 t'zi, 4, 4 sit*. Alit it A* C`osr , s' Norm wir.4 04..t0t • . toF 41111 S2l. • uhf 1 I 14 = 4711ftosa Newt ..1 1 0 Mho* eit Vire 11C11.7.../. % 'News * cATillium Nre lr. "JOHNNY TROUBLE" 1 , 44:5s Ethel Barn-mare Cam.lra lazes The Party Girl - Bactleler Party - NITTANY Ncw • CPEN SAB Tr: Were "BLACK PATCH' 04 . tr.*, !STATIC CO tar a tan.. Ni a r Ch A otimou., "Slif i SOr PLUS - • Ze' d oet , ArSaMtr rat I °St •ED' OPirS tft er Slig° am A= rea noro. EN22I C2=l2=l rAlklititst STATF COIIEGF PFNNISNIVANIA 114 F nAIIY r: Oat & ft ice AFTER SHAVE LOTION Roudiez to Speak Today 'Drama Club Initiates 6 Dr. Leon Roudiez, associate! Six students have been initiated professor of romance languages / I by Theta Alpha Phi, national dra will address the liberal arts re- matic honorary, society. search luncheon on "A Dialogue of the Absurd" at noon today in dining room A of the Hetzel Union Buiilding. , THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1957 They are Paul Wank. Glenna Gilger. Dean Eayre, Mark Wal ; lace, Stuart Kahan and Floyd 'Santoro. ATTENTION CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Don't be perplexed about the Christmas Rush SHOP NOW IN STATE COLLEGE rMC'rrIIPMrMrMM7r e&SioiL tt-TER Eil_AVE_ 110 Refreshing antiseptic action heals roar nicks, helps keep your skin in top condition. SHW.TON Hr.. Yor# • Tomos LOD ,A, N.
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