PAGE FOUR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1958 • A Editor La! Opinton Gazette Little Man on Campus by Dick Bibleft TODAY ----.Cwens. 1 p.m.. 218 HUB . 00 71 . 40,1 YOU'LL AGREE. THI* 6 A ..\ Tutors for Students Delta Sigma Pi initiation, 3 pm, Sigma ROOMY WOftow Amedauous Nu Delta Sigma Pi banquet, 7 p m., Hotel QUESTION AND 7LeYWN/allY 51114 ER Students who ale having scholastic difficulties may ilrockerhoff, Bellefonte Ave Mlle! Passover aersice, 10 a rm„Founds- at /AWE WOULD $E CORZECT-. j "7" ----- C,(Nlttslfa MS IWO PAM 112110'5 WiIICH Clubtion IN TURN g not realize it, hut the Division of Counselin has a set-up Newman Open House, 8 p.m., Student Center WOULI7 17, - -- --- -7 9 D enabling them to apply for tutoring for practically any Players' production, "Boy on the Beach," RAISE Mr( ' 8 I, in., Center Stage &RAPE FIZCOA course. The tutoring service is not limited to DOC stu- Roman Catholic Confessions, 4 and 7 p.m., Church THE Cit . TO - dents, but may be [lied by any student regardless of Roman Catholic Mass, 4.30 a m., Chapel Varsity baseball. against Rutgers, 2:30 ow,Ker-__ . curt iculum or semester p.m.. Beaver Field Varsity golf, against Lehigh, 1 p in., Golf \ s„. 7;a g i l''' 'l . ? -------' '''N . ~...." ...........•.- ...._ ~.., .. ,;:i::::;;• •• :::::::., The DOC office serves merely as a clearing house, Course >.':•:•!::'..4.1.:%:'::::1::l Varsity tennis, against Western Maryland, --- * :i - •i•:% :, :•:;;Wte.i , ,•••:•! 0 : - . , compiling a list of tutors and the course they instruct, and 2:30 p m. TOMORROW 1•'..: ....: - C• ..1"..' " :. making the names on this list available to any interested , :•.•::,:-://kb.., , , , 4 , ./ • Book Exchange Board of Control. 1:45 :&5:'. , .: , ,1 , z. •veg,-*:.• , / , student. Members of the DOC staff also check the Iran- poi. to 2:15 p.m, 217 HUB Entre Nous, 2to4p nl • 212 HUB !• , f••:::.1:4"'' 'v*4 , , .: . 6 . ', , .; N. 5 scripts of prospective undergraduate tutors, before placing Freshman Advisory Board, Ipin , HUB de‘.l: Hiliel Israel films, 7:30 p m., Foundation a POT! them on the list, to make certain they are qualified to Newman Club, graduates, 7:45 p.m., Cad'. (--,,,4" (dm Student. Center tutor the courses. The list of tutors includes professors, Penn State Engineer. 7 p.m., 209 HUB f -,-;-:- ~ ...... Protestant Service. 9a m , Chapel ••• \ ___...-.. \---..6.-`,-- graduates, graduate students, and undergraduates. • Roman Catholic, Mass, 9 ti m., Schwab ..4-'!-• Spring Week. 6:30 p.m., 218 HUB I The advantages of this tutoring system to the student. University Christian Association,European ,- : . -- s .. ,' Seminar 8 p rn., Memorial Lunge C 73 et ."."-. 5D it with grade trouble are apparent. He can request as much W tiS, 3to 4 pm., ?At ItUll . -. WI'S Committee, noon, HUB dining room .. • ' ~. :. , 15 w_ 4, - t. , ' O5 - #.. \ • or as little instruction as he desires. The details of time MONDAY and place of the sessions are left entirely up to the student ..' ,x,_,•• , _ , :,;. -- • , ../1 $ : , ' Christian Fellowship, 12:15 p.m 218 HUB r'',.- - .,-1. • ~ ..:043§:. (\V and the tutor. And although in some cases a tutor may Faculty Luncheon Club, noon, ll'UB dining room "A" ''- s ' >'° .-- egi.atio,;;k to work with more than one student at a time, the teaching Graduate School Lecture, 8 p.m., 121 if . e ..•::•••:.,,,: z 4e-t z; l,4.i, w k Sparks ..._____ ...,...... .:..:.,i,•;•$:;,•.::zik•;N:WW:: gl2 Hillel Library Work Hour, 1 p.m., Founda ----(-1---) _____, ----• '•••••4-•::•,4:s2,e.!:f0:.;.::,.. -0: , :: : .„,...,,, , ,s .9. , ; . 4::.:.- -, :-.:•::::, is usually carried on separately for each student. Thislion ,:M'A':::Mitv,7.::,:::',..,:.-. IFC. 7:30 p.m , HUB Auditorium .„ 0tgV.4:'.547::•!'.'":-. , provides for individual instruction, at a pace set by the Leonides, 6:30 p.m.. 201 HUB • :.i:z. ;: , . , :..gl..•:::::l.:!':1•::::::::< , :: :- , Mineral Economies Seminar, 4:10 p.m., MI .;';;;•:•;t•:.:•, :W..•;-..:::.:•••.,'' . . student, which in many cases can mean a much greater Model RR Club. ' p.m , 212 111.111 •.:ik:wL,:aii.ii.:::TAkVa',:;."l:.::i.-K:.,;;•,,,::'5..di Newman Club. '•ither Refalll's D.scussion - -- comprehension of the subject and the difference between Monti, 7 r m , Chapel UNII itoITY HOSPITAL a passing and a failing grade. Carl Barrier, Anna Corey. Dennis D'Ales- sin, Valerie Mley, William DeLong. The only detail which might prevent a student with Chi' foi d Dietrich, Cha - rles Corks. June • Curke, l ee Harnme:sti orn, Martin Leah grade difficulties from taking advantage of the plan, aside mer. Toni Aionie,tero, Robeit Probst, Sus cone Ross. Mutt' Jane Ruhl, Harry MarcLe Is Great from indifference, is expense. This again is up to the per- 5 inmelson. James Schwab, Jean Slayton. sons involved, althou h DOC Kathi vn Stauffer. Carol Ste ever, Patricia g recommends a minimum of Thompson. Willuini Tucker, Frank Yeatts, I ii • Si per hour of instruction. In any case, the price is probably Wayne True,ila le At Public Relations considerably lower than individual instruction would be Job Interviews outside the University. Added to this is the fact that a Companies interviewing Apr. 17: Clark Controller: BS in ME, ES, 15. Eng little eivra expense might be worthwhile in view of the Sci. There's no doubt about it. The most power I've ever money the student put into the course originally—not to Companies interviewing Apr. 24: seen wielded by any one person on this campus belongs to City of Philadelphia: BS in CE. San 5, mention the time and effort. Chem E. ME. irterested in Public Health a little three-year-ofd girl. Enginc.,ing: o Sel interested in Sani- The DOC plan seems to provide good opportunities-- tam lan Positions. Tykes, especially when they possess a loveable per- Sperry Gyroscope: BS MS in EE both for students with grade trouble and those who think Companies interviewing Apr. 29: sonality, can make the sun shine on the darkest of days, themselvesualified to tutor. Students should look into Cincinnati Shaper Co. (Div of Sperry (lßand,: BS MS in EE, ME. and enliven the dreariest of the prospect of this individual tutoring before giving up Ford Instrument Co. (Div of Sperry-Rand): times. OS MSME And when, upon prompting, she called him a 'bum" he Lincoln Electric: BS in SE, ME, Metal, They become the touchstone replied, "You're the first Per on a troublesome course. Chem E. of all types of personalities, sco,ii Wellington: BS MS in Acetic changing the hard, the soft, the son in fou'r years who's been United States Rubber Co: BS in ME. Chem smartenough to say that." 5, IF., SE, Chem; Acetg for travel Audit unimportant, and the impor- On another leg of her tour, Positions. tant personality into a wreath she wrangled a cookie from a e Thos Evening Ex H ams CAMP & RESORT INTERVIEWS ulett's Hotel on Lake George (New of smiles. A friend of mine brought her secretary in the dean of men's York ), April 19 office, and told Assistant to Evening examinations have long been the bane of Philadelphia YMCA Camps lrennsyl- niece—Marcie—on campus a the Dean tne of Men 0. Edward vanial, April 15. few times this past week. And the students' existence. They grumble, complain, and while I carried her all over Pollock not to lean back in his campus to whispers of "he swivel chair because he might argue among themselves, but say little to the administra- 12 Centers Vie , must be getting senile," she fall off. When Pollock told her ' tion or teachers. put a smile on every face she t fall, she in the chair wouldn sisted he would. Pollock sat up This situation becomes critical during Spring Week In Speech Day came in contact with, even by standers. straight. He even indulged in a with activities of affection ' Marcie used her blue eyes, s scheduled every evening. Many exams The first annual Inter-center when lic shedi.,•pl gave ay him a huge have already been announced for Spring Week nights. Speech Festival will be held to- devilish grin, hair, - - kiss and hug. , ... day at Altoona. and loveabil Finally, Marcie convinced - ,'--. .-.- :. And for students who want to do somethitig about Each of the 12 centers will ity to bring - -• -• ' .:-: ' . one of the secretaries in the this plight, here ' s your chance. send three participants who will out aspects of. - Old Main upper echelon to let d compete in entertaining, informa- peop leknow that I -,gift ' - her type on the electric type- Senate rule I-8e states that a student may make up a tive an d persuasive speeches. writer. didn't '.•!'ilIKV--; ...1 night exam without penalty if the exam conflicts with There will be no single winner in existed. Sh e ' , ..k--: ,' % '''. 4 i `: Say what you will, and may thebe I'm getting old, but I think events but contestants will " other scheduled University activities." be rated according to a scale of did a better ::: . ~, A job of warm- .. ;,' - j- . ~,..!!, f if we had more kids in the ,„....p - ' State Department, we might A member of the administration has already said superior, excellent, good and fair. in up many :;. - f' . . -, • -':. ~•.: fare a lot better. Judges for the contests will be • outwardly sto- .-. • privately that if students would "get up in arms" about Dr. Harold Nelson, Dr. Harriett is people than `,k, , .. : night exams, there'd probably be less scheduled. We feel Nesbitt and Holle Deßoer, mem- any other per- - i;i`i,:•:r; , •-• • • night:iO pen 6 :50, H S o i t g l s n e .: n o 8 a :s n s news; WDFM Programs - bet's of the Speech Department. son could. Saturday il iq d (and he did too) that Spring Week, and its activities, fall Dr. Robert Oliver, head of the Firstshe met the editor of News*: 9 Campus seat: 11•30 sign ham the Senate rule. These activities are scheduled with Speech Department, and Mr. Wil- the Collegian, who ended up off and news. . .. ham Powers, director of Arts and moving out of his chair so she Sunday night: 6:50, Sign on and and sanctioned by the University. Coeds get late permis- Science Extension, will be guests. • could fool ivith his typewriter. news; 7. The Third Programme; 11:30, Sign off and news. sions for Spring Week events, and the "Week" is on the He gave her a pencil ("Thank Monday night: 6:60, Sign on and you, Uncle Ed"), and carried news; 7. Album Review; 7:30, Band University activities calendar. Flags to Mark her to a waiting car. Concert Time: 7:50, State News and National Sports -50. Greek So what are you waiting for? Get those exams shifted. She brought a smile to the Night; 8: . 'Qu • iz; 9, News*; usual poker-face of Robert 9:16. Marquee Memories: 10, News; . sl?:05. off and Notebook : 11:30. It's in the book. Pan-Am Day Nurock, past president of the and news. •Also carried on Liberal Arts Student Council. w g r2A3 The fl a gs of 20 Latin American Editorials a re w ritten my the editors and staff members countries and the United States OPATVU'eS' of The Daily Collegian and do not neressarib represent thr clews, ot the 1 Inc/emit, or at the student body ' will be raised at 11:50 a.m. Mon- ISNT THIS IT'S MY NEW day in front of Old Main in ob- PRETTY,CHARLIE HI-FI BRACELET. A Student-Operatea Newspaper servance of Pan-American Day. BROWN? Pershing Rifles drill team will e l Gilt Battu Tultegiatt raise the flags and the Army ROTC band will play at the event. 1 ‘ The flags will remain in position 4; • ---:- .-....,- Successor to ['he Free Lance eat 1887 on Tuesday and Wednesday. , - %) Aos: M" -.----..--.... k.,:.• c 46 euhlished Tuesday through Saturday morning during the university real. vb. Also in observance of Pan- *4O \ NA, ; 4 1-"4 . - Daily Collegian la a student-operated newspaper Entered as second-clau matter American Day, a program of re- tlii'''' , 44116 li a .........4.,....4., , ~,,....0. *int. rte 444 t':l s `l' July i 1934 at the State College Pa Poat Mire ender the act at Match S Mt Mali qubseription Pries, S 3 04 per semest e r - MIS per mar corded Latin American music iii .., •,... -- NI tut will be be broadcast by radio station ED DUVAS Editor . STEVE HIGGINS. Bus Mqr. WMAJ at 9:15 p.m. Monday, with osva 1 d o G. Chinchon-Bustos, '4‘3,1,11•21 -- ...tlt=7'! Managin g Editor lady liatalson. Cite Editor Robert Franklin. Sporty Editor. graduate student in romance lan- Vine, Carueri. Copy Editor Marian Beatty: Assistant Copy Editor Ralph Manna. Auiatant Sports Editors Mall Matthews and Lon Prato : Make-up Editor guages from Santiago, Chile, in 140i0 . Ginny Phillips; Photography Editor Georg* Harrison; Board of Editors. Larry charge. Jacobson CAN A - - Credit Mgr.. Sue Mortenson; Local Ad Mat.. Marilyn Silas; Asst. Local Ad Mgr.. Roseanne Gonzales; National Ad Mgr.. Joan Wallace; Promotion Mgr., Thespians Seek Writers 4 0 . c c BRACELET Marianne Campbell; Personnel Mgr., Rosemarie OiEmidlo; Classified Ad Mgr., Steve Rillstein; Co-Circulation Mgra.. Marlene Marks and Richard Lippe; Research Persons interested in writing mi. BE HI-FI? anti Records Mgr., Barbara Wall; Office Secretary , Patricia Miernichi , music or dialogue for the fall ,i;I, t ie- - -il — , et,... , ............_ Thespian show will meet at 2 s .14. , 1.4.044 II" t StA.O.4. STAFF THIS ISSUE: Night Editor, Lynn Ward; Copy Editor, Dave Fineman; pm. tomorrow in 216 Betzel, iln- -10 6 ...........,.:•"-••••.. , Wire Editor, Larry Jacobson; Assistants, Don Casciato, Steve Milner, Tony Cillo, , ~,,n ~ ..-es.. a-. 1 NW ' ton or may contact Stuart Kahan ...; Judi whAlion. CIII mells, LaSpada, Sissie Armon, Lucy Thiessen, Lynnette Sabre, 1 5 . Nicki Wolford. Barbara Greenwald,. at Beta Sigma Rho, AD .7.-4933. • 4.... Z. -- ._ - 4,-