TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1958 Bus Ad Career Day Speakers Announced Speakers have been named for the afternoon segment of the Business Administration Career Day program, March 13. The afternoon program will begin at 2 p.m. ! The accounting section o£ the program will meet in the| Mineral Industries Auditorium. Speakers for the section' will be Paul M. Herring, national vice president of the National As sociation of Accountants, Kutz itown; Thomas H. Carroll, CJP.A.,I [president of the Pennsylvania In-i stitute of Certified Public Ac-! countants, Philadelphia. The insurance and finance group will meet in 111 Boucke. | Speakers for the group will be j William J. Graul. president of i the Pennsylvania Association of j Insurance Agents, Reading; Ro- | beri S. Hussey. C.L.U.. regional | vice president of the New York i Life Insurance Company. PhU adelphia. ahd Edward B. Mulli gan. partner in the Green. El : lis and Anderson Brokerage ! firm, Wilkes-Barre. The section discussing econom ics and labor' wfll meet in 110 Osmond and will be addressed by Elizabeth Johnson, director. Bur eau of Women and Children, State Department of Labor and [lndustry, Harrisburg. Management will meet in 214 Boucke. Speakers wiU be George D. Lobingier, manager of the edu cational department of the West inghouse Electric Corporation. Pittsburgh and John L. McLucas, president of Haller, Raymond and Brown, State College. The marketing section will meet in the Heizel Union audi torium. John A. Byrem. buyer for S. H. Kress and Company, Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J., and Sidn'f N. Colin, sales coordinator for the American Seating Company; Philadelphia, will address the group. The transportation group will hear John N. Kiefer Jr. of the traffic department of the Inter national Salt Company Inc., 'Scranton, in 112 Osmond. 53 Frosh Awarded Math Prize Fifty-three freshmen will be awarded a freshman honors prize for _ outstanding work in their basic course in mathematics at 7:30 tonight in the main lounge of the Hetzel Union Building. The course. Mathematics 41, in which approximately 1350 stu dents were enrolled for the fall semester, is a course in analytic geometry’ and is required for stu dents in the scientific and tech nical curriculums. Dr. Orrin Frink, professor and head of the department of mathe matics, said the outstanding work of the students indicated they had received excellent training in their high school courses.. Each of the students 'Cited will receive as a prize a copy of “Mathematics in Western - Cul ture” by Kline. This prize has been provided by the Curtis- Wright Corporation. Winners are: George Sabot, Ernest Lofgren, Louis Dufreane. William Grimm, Eugene Gru nier, Leif Mo Ho. Marilyn Trimble. Jesse Koontz, Donald Gardner. Gerald Ruffner, Donald Curry, Samuel Diehl, David Opfer man. Donald Clayett. John Kardos, William Winter, Dougla* Baker. Howard Coleman. Charles Steerman, Stephen Brown, G«srge Bergey, Charles Caston, Thomas Savits. Robert Howard. Gary Bergholtz, Ronald Smith. Richard - Bonser, Adrian Tewksbury, Frank Radler, Robert Tipping, William Hardham. David Wahl. Lawrence Koons, George Gilchrist. Edwin Marshall. Otis Slagle, Harry Mathews, William Hart mann, Tra Coen. Glenn Johnson, Murray Garhrick, Robert Larsen. David Ruppert. James Carnes. Elisabeth Dowling, William Ward. James Newman, .William Praat, Paul .Graham, Thomas Rockwell, Marion Siemans, Jef frey Parsons and Richard Marts. Interviews— (Continued from page four) AT & T (Western Electric): Mar 11-13: J BS in EE. ME. MS in Fhys. Chem for research & engineering development. Bell Telephone of Penna: Mar 11-13 InEE. lE. ME. CE. Dtrqoesne Light: Mar 11; EE. ME. CE. Jr & Sr in above fields for summer em ployment Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co: Mar . 11: LA, Bus Adm, Psy. interested in life insurance work; Philadelphia area. Lit Brothers: Mar 11-12; Bus Adm, Home „ Ee, LMR. LA. also Jr in above fields for summer employment. Nations! Security Agency: Mar 11. BS & MS in Fhys. Math. EE. ME. LA linguists. SandU Corp: Mar 11-13: BS in EE. ME. ' lE, US in Math. Fhys for R&D. CAMP INTERVIEWS Camp Menatoma. Me., Feb. 28 and Mar. *1: Camp Woodlands. Me., Mar. 3: Clear Pool Camp. N.Y., Mar. 3: Camp Delwood, 'Penna., Mar. 4-5; Indian Lake Camp. Penna., Mar. 3. Behind the News— (Continued from page four) And Pennsylvania State has her WSGA Black Mark sys tem and political party meet ings. Penn State students should be proud that they are free from the shocking and outra geous vices of other-under graduate bodies. ... but we can't help won dering if there is any student apathy problem at Glasgow University. See Sandlers New Hook-Up Oxfords $8.95 at THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYI VANIA May Day Candidates To Be Photographed Senior candidates for May queen and members of the freshman, sophomore and junior classes who are candidates for May Day at tendants will be photographed at 7 tonight at the Penn State Photo Shop. Candidates have been asked to wear dark skirts and white blouses. Cook to Address Club Donald Cook, director of the 1 Placement Service, will speak to the Psychology Club at 7:40 to night in 12 Sparks. He will discuss employment op portunities for graduates. the new Student Dry Cleaning and Laun- dry Service branch in REDIEER HALL. Now you can enjoy Balfurd’s fine cleaning service at the least possible personal in- convenience. “If you are-for'mee clothes you will love the way WE care for them!" Balfurd’s William J. Smith Poet-Translator Smith to Give Poetry Reading At 8 Tonight William Jay Smith, poet and | translator, will present the first ;lecture of the 11th annual Sim mons Series at 8 tonight. i He will present “Poetry Read ings” at 8 in 121 Sparks. The lec ture is open to the public. The Simmons Series, sponsored by the Department of German, honors the late Dr. Lucretia V. .T. Simmons, for many years profes sor and head of the Department of German. Smith’s works has included a collected edition of noetry. en titled. “Poems: 1947-57." and two children’s books in verse. He has translated and edited “Poems of a Multimillionaire” by Valery Larbaud and ' "Selected Writings of Jules Laforgue.” • Both, his poetry and transla tions have been praised by prom inent contemporary poets includ ing W. H. Auden. Stephen Spen der, Rolfe - Humohries, Horace Gregory. Dudley Fitts and Louise Bogan. Poetry Magazine awarded him its Young Poets Prize in 1945 and he was Phi Beta Kappa poet at Columbia University in 1951. Smith is a graduate of Wash ington University in St. Louis, Mo., and has engaged in graduate work at Columbia and, as a Rhodes Scholar, at Oxford Uni versity. He has also_ studied in France and Italy. His wife is Barbara Howes, who is also a poet and former editor of “Chimera.” The U.S. Department of Com merce reports that the nation now uses 262 billion gallons of water a day. Careful Cleanets University Program Rivals Ma Perkins Ma Perkins now has competition on the University level —“Penn State: Men and Ideas” is bouncing over the TV waves. This new series of programs, which originates on campus, is broadcast over WFBG-TV Channel 10. Altoona. The pro grams, 10 minutes long, may be seen from 9:50 to 10:00 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Each program deals with a limited, cohesive unit ot sub ject matter, one or two con cepts or ideas rather than a broad, general treatment of complex subject matter. The series is bein s handled co operatively by the nine colleges of the University. The first week’s programs, the week of Feb.' 3. 1 were presented by the College of Education, with Dean John R. Rackley host. One of the pro grams discussed the recent Gov ernor’s Conference on Education m Harrisburg. The program for fhe second ■week was presented by the Arts and Sciences Extension. The College of Engineering and Architecture, with Deai Merritt >A. Williamson as host, presented the series last week. The pro gram r dealt with the place of the University centers in relation to technical engineering, the Uni versity’s nuclear reactor and con tributions of the University to the International Geophysical Year. The series is being presented by the three branches of ROTC this week. The schedule for the coming weeks is: Week of March 3. General Ex tension: week of March 10. The College of Physical Education and Athletics; week of March 17. The College of the Liberal Arts, week of March 24, The College of Home Economics; week of March 31. The College of Chemistry and Physics. Sponsors of the remaining pro grams have not been named. The programs follow Sociology 1. also broadcast on Channel 10." hilarious, 7 • • . exciting, intimate, psychological game Hiliel Social Committee To Meet at Foundation The Hiliel Social Committee will meet at 7:30 tonight m the lounge of the foundation to d,> cuss plans for the Puvim Carni val to take place on March 15. Any student may attend. for adults only P4GF FtV?