PAGE EIGHT Swezey Talk to Keynote Communications Forum 'Broadcasting: The Challenge of Responsibility" will be the topic of three days of discussion at the second session of the University's first annual Communications Forum, to be held Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. I. Leaders in the field of broadcasting will attend the ses,ston. Chess Team to Compete Keynote speaker at the forum , he Robet t D Swezey, general Against State Champions'manager of the INDSU Broad- The Lions won't be the only casting Corp , New Orleans, La , tram in competition to- ' gnd chairman of the Freedom of day the U-nvei sdy of Pitts rgh mation Committee of the d. The University's chess team ] National AY-ociat ion of Broad ha,. a meet with Pitt Pitt's chess caster s team e the cui t ent state cham- The School of Journalism has 'non joined forces with the Center Sunday !Tnning the team will for Continuing Liberal Educa meet the Pitt "B" team and Sun- , lion to sponsor the forum. Em day afteinoun they ale to pia„l phasis in both sessions is on the the Carnegie Tech team. broader philosophical and so _ cial questions facing leaders of Women's Hockey Meet ' the mass media, according to The Women's Physical Educa: H. Eugene Goodwin, director lion faculty meets the Women's of the School of Journalism. Recreation Association hockey i Other broadcasters who will team at 3 pm. tomorrow on cpeak and lead discussions at the ITolnies Field for a continuation conference are Sig Alickelson, ut the traditional hockey meet president of CBS News, Columbia between the two teams. Broadcasting System, Inc. and , Edward Stanley, director of pub - Color printing was used as he affairs at the National Broad early as 1457 in Germany. (casting Co. Inc. Dr. Frood, Ph.T.T. Dear Dr. Frood: I read a great deal so I never have time for girls. Am I missing anything? Literate Dear Literate: Only a few marbles. 4 0) to , CO) Dear Dr. Frood: The guy nex to me copys from my paper. What shood I do? Trtityd Dear Trulhfll: Warn him. Quick! to , 40* 403 Dear Dr. Freed: When I refuse to go out with unattractive girls, my friends say, "Beauty is only skin-deep." What do you say? Fussy Dear Fussy: That's deep enough. CI A. T. Pr LUCKY STRIKE presents li,s , , t 4 7- 1 r..ii>• l : il I ,' Vig :..., • .t: , 4 41 7 1.4 .itt.' 4 ~ £a~r ~~ ~:~.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA University Puts Exhibition Case In HUB Lounge The National Collegiate Gym nastics Championship's and the Indoor Track and Field Cham pionship's gold trophies, which were won by the University's gym and track teams last year, are now on display in the new ex hibition case in the Hetzel Union main lounge. The case was put into the HUB two days ago for the purpose of displaying high awards won by the University Five months ago, President' adolescents must decide whether' Eric A. Walker, felt that thereito take subjects which will pre should be a place to display high pare for a college education or en-! recognition awards other than the try into the labor market. display cases in Recreation Hall' Super described a study he which exhibit only athletic' did in 1951 of 105 ninth grade 'awards. boys in Middletown, N.Y., to i William F. Fuller, manager of investigate vocational matur the HUB, and James H. Coogan,, ity at this age. director of Public Information,; In his study Super used five will nominate a committee, which:indices of vocational maturity: will determine the type of awards orientation to vocational choice, ,put into the case according to i information and the planning of (their importance to the Univer-'ways of entering this vocation, !say. 'consistency of vocational choices, ,crystalization of traits associated —There are two thousand mag- with this vocation and realism of azine oublishing firms in the vocational preference. United States with a total volume' "At 14 a boy has some orienta of more than one and one-half tion to the problem of vocational billion dollars annually. I choice," Super said, "but that is DR. FROOD'S MORAL OF THE MONTH Brevity is the soul of wit. Which is why the sight of a girl in a Bikini invariably brings a smile to a man's face. Dear Dr. Frood: Do you think next year's dresses will cover the knees? Clothes-Conscious Dear Clothes-Conscious: They'd better cover more than that. tO) 40) 0* Dear Dr. Frood: I admire my roommate very much, so I try to be like him. He smokes Luck ies. Do you think I should smoke the same cigarette he does? Dear Awed: No. Ask him for an un used Lucky. COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE -, .. MORE LUCKIES THAN ANY OTHER REGULAR! , CiGA RE T TE3 When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, college students head right for fine tobacco. Result: Lucky Strike tops every other regular sold. Lucky's taste beats all the rest because L.S./M.F.T.— Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! Product of dmedean ci e x 0 -en e a f I,—"crium. is our middle name. Graduates Hear Lecture By Psychologist-Educator Are ninth graders ready to make pre-vocational decisions which might have a profound effect on their later lives? This was one of the questions raised by Dr. Donald E, Super, psychologist-educator at Columbia University, in a speech, "The Vocational Maturity of Adolescent Boys," given Thursday night. Super's speech was the fourth lecture in the Graduate School Series. The age of 14, the average age of the ninth grader, is an age of decision, Super said. At this time Dear Dr. Frood: Do you think a boy should kiss a girl on their first date? Dear Shy: She would seem to be the logical choice. DR. FROOD ON QUERIES BEST LEFT UNQUERIED Years of experience have taught me never to ask a girl these questions: Shouldn't we skip the garlic? What happened to the fraternity pin? Wow! Is that your roommate? Do you nund turning out that light? You mean that isn't a beanie? How conic you never wear shorts? Why don't you smite your own Luckies? &A r tk fr 'I F 1 1 1 ! ktif LUCKY STRIKE. EZZEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1959 By KATIE DAVIS about all. They have very little informthion about the post-entry side of a vocation." Why does the educational sys- tern require these pre-vocation al decisions when a 14-year-old is not ready to make such choices, Super asked. - Since these decisions are de manded, Super said, vocational counseling programs in schools must be improved. The whole school program should help stu dents to find goals they can as pire to and teach students habits of success. 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