explains how to read a student's 'profile" on an IBM card A HIGH SCHOOL GRAD lis tens as her "profile" is ex plained. RINALDO'S BARBER SHOP 7 Expert Barbers Follow the Mall to Rinaldo's 107 S. Alien St. Repairs 1 Car Radio \ -- faavision Phonographs Radios televisions , ~- ..:, service j rqu i ~:v, center 04. 4 i .• 40- State College TV 232 S. Allen St. SW I and Roller Skate Pool Opens 1 i p.m. Daily • • • SKATING . . . Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Evenings also Sunday Afternoons • • Free Picnic Tlbles KECLA p IRK 15 miles East of State C liege Rt. 81 Rink Available to Private Parties Phone Zion -- FUI .n 3.2318 re-Frosh Counseling MISS JUDITH FRANKS coun sels Mks Kathryn L. Knauss, York, Pa. ipen far -on to excitement, the . Awl& only authentic sports car, the Corvette. MISS KATHRYN KNAUSS pauses before making a de cision as to her college future. Jljl :ft.ll{ One of 7 Rig Bests Chevy gives you over any car in its field • • "7".,7TAA.,ti4x* Try the hot One—visit your local authorized Chevrolet deeded MANIA Throughout the summer nearly 4000 students will visit cam pus and take part in the freshmen pre-registration counseling program. On this page you can see several of the steps just as potential "Penn Stators" experienced them. The program is headed by Dr. Donald H. Ford. dean of the Division of Counseling. It is not unique to university campuses, but ours is one of the more extensive and effective ones across the country. ___ ~• ~~;: `~~. ~Y~~ The students are given group interpretation of the tests, and then individual interviews which cover aptitude, placement, choice of curriculum, financial aspects, personality test results, and any personal problems. As a result of the program many of the wide-eyed high school graduates are advised to take courses in remedial reading, mathe matics and English before coming to campus. The entire time-consuming and costly setup is geared to make the future frosh realize what they are getting into and what to expect. The Division of Counseling hopes to improve the student's chance of being successful, and at the same time, to cut down the high mortality ratc. , Icigrwarr 41,74 e ROBERT E. FLINCHBAUGH, JR. of Lancaster high School, and his father, Robert E Flinchbaugh. view progress on a building in which the future industrial engineer will attend classes during the next four yeart,. )nverti . ~- f~ `2 'J ~'i J b 'l'v.`' ~~ ~~~~~ You've got, more to go on than our say-so: Every motor magazine has given Chevy's standard passenger car and Corvette VB's unstinted praise. SPORTS CARS ILLUS TRATED says it this way: ". . . surely the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price." And if you want the thrift of a six, you still get the best of it in a Chevy. BEST ECONOMY Nodoubt about this: a pair of Chevy sixes with Powerglide came in first and second in their class in this year's Mobilgas Economy Run—get ting the best mileage of any full-size car, 22.38 miles per gallon. BEST BRAKES Not only bigger, but built with bonded linings for up to 66%, longer life. Just to prove what's what, Chevy out-stopped both of the "other two" in a NASCAR'-conducted test of repeated stops from highway speeds. • Natzonal Association for Stock Car Advancrutent and Research BEST RIDE A few minutes behind the wheel will leave no doubt about this, MOTOR TREND magazine sums it up this way: ".. . the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class." REST TRADE-IN Check the figures in any N.A.D.A.* Guide Book. You'll find that Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to $l2B higher than comparable models of the "other two." •Nattonca Automobile Dealers Association BEST ROOM Official dimensions re ported to the Automobile Manufacturers Association make it clear. Chevy's front seat hip room, for example, is up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars. REST STYLE It's the only car of the leading low-priced 3 that's unmistakably modern in every line. "In its price class," says POPULAR SCIENCE magazine, "a new high in daring styling." NO WONDER MORE • PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLET CHEVROLETS IN '59 THAN ANY OTHER CARS erica 's PAGE SEVEN
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