PAGE TEN Penalties Given To Two Coeds Two women %vim stayed out of the re , ,idence hall; overnight Vl ithout pet mission Thursday vane given penaltie , . by the Sen ato Subcommittee on Disciphne. ()tie woman had a letter sent home to her parents and will required to have conferences with the dean of women. She itmshed work at a downtown teoaulant at 11.13 p.m, and rithvi than returning to the test (Vnee hall stayed overnight at the apartment of two woman gtiduate student. Sh- has ne.l completed her junwr year nt the Urnver:,;ty. A second woman, who has also just completed het junior year at !he University received office ohation. She will also attetul conk rcnces with the dean of womeo. A letter has been sent to tiei [went,. Smo had been at the di ive-in the:the past 11 nm. and latn,:r than telurn to the residence hall late, t:tax ed all night tn Buck how Lat.oratory She had a It.”y to fluckhout because she .votked In the budding last year. The girls were found missing by a bed check. The check was heir( because of reports that many onwt wete staying imav Item the residence halls overnight 100 Teachers Hear Scientists Eleven prominent science edu- : calms aie assisting in training the 100 teachers at the Ulmer.' title•'; Institute for Teachers of Science and Mathematics. The Institute began last week. Paris. Trieste. eight American colleges, and the National Sci ence Foundation will be repre sell:Lc; by the scientists. Tiles will addiess the Institute on topics ranging from radio chemistry to vertebrate behavior, a , . a method of giving the study ing teachers inspirational con tact with high-level scientists. Purpose of the Institute is to up date and lc-acquaint high-school science teachers with their sub ject matter. The foreign visitors will be Dr. Maui ice Dreyfus, professor at the Lycee Voltaire in Paris, and Dr. Luciano Fonda. professor of phy,les at the University of Tri esti, "THE pORMET TOUCH" We announce—for your sum mer dining :pleasure our New Summer Terrace Chef. Mr. Edward C. Hanlon of the Pennsylvania State University Hotel Administration School and formerly associated with many of Pennsylvania's and New York's leading summer resorts—The Oak Grove House The Mohawk Camp Star light. A specialist in summer cuisine. The Lobster House 720 S. Atherton St. 4 STATE COLLEGE, PA. I State's Beauticians To Attend Meeting Beauty will be the older of hihines. , .. when 54 hail dres:,ers and cosmetologists from Pennsylvania arrive Monday to begin a 2-week COW so. The conference, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Hairdressers Association, Inc. and Cosmotolo gists and the College of Home Economics, will include morning session , : on nutrition, psychology, advertising, attractive shops, busi ness management, chemistry of cosmetics, public speaking, public relations and make-up. The afternoon sessions will be reserved for hair styling work shops conducted by Joseph Pa terno, Passaic, N.J., and Corner Syprett, Hollywood, Calif. The sessions for the conference will be held in Cooper Halls. ~t,„,,, ~.4:%' or '5 , . -.'t ,•;6'iloiiti..4l 4 • , --= 1 B • P. JE smoothest ride! One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car in its field Anyone who's ever taken a Chevy over a choppy country road can tell you how lightly Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension handles rough going and coil springs never squeak, never need grease! Try this velvet way of going for your self. Once you do, you'll find your own way of saying what MOTOR TREND magazine puts this way: At . . . the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class." But the happiest part of it all is that this Full Coil ride is just one of seven big bests—all documented by published opinions of experts and on-the-record facts and figures. BEST ROOM —0 f f ic ial dimen sions reported to A.M.A.• show that Chevrolet sedans offer more front seat head room than all but one of the high-priced cars—more front seat hip room (by up to 5.9 inches) than the "other two" of Visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and see how much'more Chevy has to offer! SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Magazine Consults Prof on Painting C. R Carpenter, professor sar since 1956, has been named; 'of psychology l ot psychology and director of t te l i bursar at the University, filling Division of Academic Research! the position formerly held by !and Sei vices, served as a consu l-I 'tant for a painting of jungle life David C. Hogan. 1 (which was used to illustrate an, Hogan has assumed his new' article in Life magazine. i duties as director of the divisioM The painting by Walter Linsen-(of revenue accounting, thus head -1 ;maier was used as an !llustration!ing one of four divisions of the `for Part V of Darwin's World of!accounting division. Nature, "The Animal Heirs ofj Carl R. Barnes, controller, in! .Ages Past." announcing the appointment of iPhotographs made by Carpen t ier during his studies of mon-i ikeys and apes in the jungles oil ,three continents were used by! the artists. The painting depicts jungle life during the day con-; trasted with a different pattern of life at night. During the 14 years preceding: World War I more than 11 mil-1 lion immigrants were admitted! to the U.S. SALE!! Summer Jewelry 1 / 3 OFF MOYER 218 E. College Ave. W . ; s'; <~~;~ Y ~~..1 ~z IT'S A the leading low-priced three. BEST ENGlNE—Chevrolet en gines have long won expert praise from virtually every automobile magazine, and, just recently, Chev rolet received the NASCARt Out standing Achievement award for "the creation and continuing de velopment of America's most effi cient V-type engines." BEST ECONOMY-A pair of Chevrolet sixes with Powerglide won their class in this year's Mobil gas Economy Run, topping every other full-sized car. And the win ning mileage was a whopping 22.38 m.p.g. BEST BRAKES—Chevy's bonded lining brakes are the biggest in their field, built for up to 66% longer life. In a direct competition conducted by NASCAR, Chevy out stopped both of the other leading Baker, Hogan, Barnes iNamed to New Positions Richard H. Baker, assistant bur- Baker also announced the ap pointment of Donald Zell, ac countant, to the position of as sistant bursar. Sensational Summer Suit CLOSE OUT! One Lot Men's Wash and Wear SUITS Never Value to $29.95 Before Factory Fresh Never Againl Longs Selling Below Wholesale Cost We screened our suit sock and decided to SELL OUT at lowest prices. Brand new Grade "A" quality. slight press ing irregularity, perfect fabrics. Our loss—your gain. W. College Ave. State College , . 4. 44 .- ''''''.--.. --:''':',.-• 1 .......• i • low-priced cars in a test of re peated stops from highway speeds. BEST STYLE—It's the only car of the leading low-priced 3 that's unmistakably modern in every line. "In its price class," says POPU LAR SCIENCE magazine, "a new high in daring styling." BEST TRADE-IN—Any N.A.D.A.S Guide Book can give you the figures on Chevy's extra value. You'll find. that Chevrolet used car prices last year averaged up to $l2B higher than comparable models of the "other two." Your Chevrolet dealer will be happy to tell you about a whole host of other advantages besides these seven. Why not drop by his showroom? *Automobile. Memufactureee Association. 'allowa Assoeiatiest for Stock Car Advancement and Research. tNatiouei CHEVROLET Automobile Dostow - . ..- Associatiow THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Repairs Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television service center ai State College TV 232 S. Allen St. c ....... 40 4 ' \ i t-ON::-.1.%, , iel. i \r.....r0n1y EINE sleek Body by Fisher
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