PAGE TEN M;OMF. —Collegian Photo by Wayne Schlegel LYDIA BRUCE as Abbie Putnam, and Don Petersen as Eben, embrace during the tense dinina of "Demi e Under the Elms." The play will cont.nue until Satuiday at Mateer Playhouse. Mushroom Course To Conclude Today Over one hundred mush- 1 ing America mushroom con -1 scious. room growers from all over During the institute, members the world are attending the visited the new research buildings 4th annual Mushroom Indus !erected on campus. The new mushroom house has try short course on campus. ,three different growing rooms The institute, which closes to day, has representatives from England, Canada and many oth er countries and from over 15 states. F. C. Snyder, dnector of short courses in the College of Agmulture, said that it is the onto course of its kind in the United States. The institute is being spon sored jointly by the College of Agriculture and the American Mushroom Institute. Snyder said the small enroll ment is due to a clamp and moist spi mg which pi oduced a good mushroom clop Many of those who had planned to attend the institute are tending their crops, lie said. Activities of the institute in cluded a welcome by E L Sum ner, the American Mushroom Institute president, tours of the Mushroom laboratory and re search center, a picnic and the discussion of new developments in the held of mushroom growing Discussions ranged from re cent developments in animal pest control and a process for washing mushrooms to "mak SWIM Roller Skate Pool Opens 1 p.m. Daily • • • SKATING . . . Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Evenings also Sunday Afternoons 0 0 0 Free Picnic Tables HECLA PARK 15 miles East of State College Rt. 64 Rink Available for Private Parties Phone Zion -- FUlton 3.2318 with each loom controlled for (temperature and humidity. This was done to allow research on the growing processes. A newly ; equipped laboratory has also been built. According to Snyder it is now the best equipped mushroom house in the wmlcl The buildings will be used mainly for research ;but will also serve as mstruc 'lion quarters for graduate stu ;dents, he said Snyder said that a crop will be placed in the buildings within !three months. Many. 7/etvi .. *paperbacks for summer courses •the best in literature *foreign newspapers WEST COLLEGE AVE. next to the "Corner Room" tani lilt ft oust). ... now featuring a complete menu of group and family-style dinners. Sea Food Steamed Clams Roast Turkey Prime Roast of Beef • Choice of Beverages ... of course we are still offering our regular menu and we will continue to cater to banquets. • Why don't you eat at the: ftitain flanitur POTTERS MILLS 13 Miles East of State College On Route to Lewistown EM 4-1039 SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA , • nstructors IS eismology Meetings ea T® Learn • . Driving , ! Will Begin Monday Milk. 0 • Safe The Eastern section of the Seismological Society of Amer ica will begin its annual meeting Monday. Fifty state hi g h school, Some "very important practical applications" of seismo achers are enrolled in the .logical research have brought this once-obscure field more 'river Safety Education Pro ram which begins Mondar!attention from the public and government in recent years, ; according to Dr. Benjamin F. ,nd closes August 7. ,Howell. Jr., chairman of the East-I nar on stress wave propagation Four courses will be offered to ern section and head of the de-i at the University will also draw ieet the demand for properlylpartments of geophysics and geo- t more participants to the seis n'tified teachers of driver train- chemistry. mological meeting. 1g and safety education. Thel The role of seismology in the i Members of the conference will nnpletion of twelve credits mi detection of nuclear blasts is 4 also tour the University's labora pproved courses enables a teach-I the most important of these de- 'tories, including the largest earth y to obtain certification in driver' velopments. A projected inter. :quake "observatory" in the state. .aining fro m the Common- national network to monitor I , 'earth nuclear tests would have to use 1 Thi -- ie .rican Scholarships have been made seismological methods of dis- cover rea s an area of 1, me 050,0 Desert 00 square vailable through giants from the cerning natural earth vibra ilstate Foundation for teachers !ions from man-made ones. if driver training who are cm-' Geophysical exploration, in ployed to conduct safety educa- eluding oil prospecting, is an- 1 tion activities in high schools other important development. And; during the next academic year. industrial vibration, es p e ciallyl Joseph Intorre, associate inlmining and quarrying blasts, isi charge of driver training, said the,a more critical issue now that' response to the scholarship offersTennsylvania suburbs are stretch has been good and nearly all of!ing far from cities into the fringes the grants have been awarded. 'of mining areas. The University has pioneered Not all of the 23 technical ; courses in driver education offer-i papers to be presented at the ling the first one in 1933. meeting will have a specific ap- Courses to be offered in driver! plication in these fields. But 'education during the mid-session! Howell feels that even basic or are Education 430, visual and; recondite research in seismol other aids in safety education:: ogy will draw more than cus- Education 439,- teaching traffic! tomary attention. A joint semi safety and automobile operation;! — Education 440, organization and 'supervision in safety education; and Health Education 411, prin-I ciples and methods of teaching: safety education. !Sigairoos Accepts Post Dr. Robert A. Sigafoos has re signed as acting director of the Institute of Local Government to accept a position as land econo mist with the Stanford Research Institute at South Pasadena, Calif. He joined the faculty in 1956 and was named acting director of the Institute on April 1, 1958. Catherman's BARBER SHOP basement of Hotel State College Daily 8-5:30 Sat. 8-12 Capparelli's Tavern "Specialists in Italian Food" Spaghetti Ravioli Pizza Meatball Sandwiches Submarines ... and other fine foods to enjoy with your favorite Legal beverage • Serving Until Closing Time •Test Our BI G 13-oz Glasses on the corner of Pugh and Beaver .k . LqA[OII4Z,I Nittany Putt Par T 6 Finally a Miniature Golf Course for Centre County THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 Repairs ► Car Radios Television Phonographs I Radios television - k • service it' center . it at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. LOCATED ON ROUTE 322 3 Miles North of Main Campus Gate OPEN DAILY: 2 P.M.-? 35c A GAME—TILL 6 P.M. 50e A GAME—EVENINGS Putt Par Enjoy Yourself
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