PAGE EIGHT Able News Staff is Vital In Broadcasting—Renick By MEG TEICHLOLTZ A competent news staff,! headed by a director with' editorial freedom, is the prime requisite for maintaining a' vital broadcasting station, Ralph Renick, vice piesidont in r bulge of news WTVJ, TV,i Miami, Fla , vaid Remck. who is also immediate past pieident ol the Radio Tele vi'-ion News Du colors Associa tion, spoke at the concluding dm nei of the Comnumi'-ations Forum for Broadcasters Tuesday eve nings, The forum was .sponsored by the School of Journalism and the Center for Continuing Edu cation Bioadeasting, now in its youth ns a medium of communications is awaie of its shoiteoinings and is taking steps to correct them, Remck 'aid He cited the history ol the journalism field as repre sentative of a now potent and mature industry which al-o had giowing pains in its youth. In discussing the pros and cons of broadcasting as a com munications media, he noted that time often limits produc tion detail. "Inslantanious cov erage is a prime contribution to the basic responsibility of the industry—informing the pub lic," he said. Rinick >-tated that there must Grandstand Views- fContinued from page six) pictt.v haid to figure out why Sc bo i.s jobless. Surely he must be technically sound. How else could Penn have won the title. Sebo must have enlisted the belief of his players Why else would they go before the piesident and defend him. If he weren’t essentially a teach er, then Penn might have wound up in the Ivy League basement. That leaves only the last item. Did Sebo have a strong belief in ihe way things are done in the Ivy League? That’s the big question. Navy's coach Eddie Erdelalz didn't agree with Na val Academy officials last year and now he's job hunting too. So Sebo could be in the same boat. Whatever the answer though, Penn has brought nothing but ridicule upon itself for its actions. One old Penn grad even quip ped that compared to this mess, Notie Dame's filing of Terry Ihennan now looks like a public ieditions masterpiece. Tin ough the whole ordeal Sebo has conducted himself like the champion lie is. Tuesday, the day he was fired, hh tram was scheduled for its aw aid banquet. When Sebo was introduced he received a standing ovation which biought tears to many eye.. "It's official now," he said laking fha microphone. "But lei the boys celebrate tonight. They're a fine bunch, and I en joyed working with them. I'll keep my remarks short so we can relax with the kids and en joy this evening." Then he sat down and closed out bis career at Penn with an other standing ovation which somehow conveyed the feeling that everyone was truly sorry. No more statements came from the Penn hierarchy but one thing was certain, Pennsylvania’s, not Penn State’s administration, now was the laughing stock of the foot ball world. Minor Topsl47-Pounder- (Contnwed from patio sir) 1958 EIWA tournament. Captain Sam Minor and letter man Neil Turner are joined by sonhomore John Barone, brother of 177-pounder Hank, in the quest for the 147-pound berth. Minor lost only once in eight contests last year and bowed to I chigh's John Driscoll in the Eastern fmr,ls. Turner won three nnd lost two. wrestling in both the 147 and 157 divisions Barone was a district runner-up at State College as a schoolboy. SAVE UP TO 50% DANCE PROGRAMS Personalized maiches, napkins Commercial Printing S5l E. Collect Art. AD S-Sl'Jt THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ibe renewed efforts for better pro gramming on small local stations.! "There has been improvement in the content of these shows in television’s short history. But much more is needed,” he stated | Renick said the most seriousj problem broadcasting faces today] iis attracting capable people to the! industry. 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The National Football League' ;taken oyer by an informal group.’ v _. m have openings for only about i In other action, Newman said' 20 players from the new crop of he committee approved the char-; co]1 , avers The American ters of the Block S Club and Leaßue wIH have 264. the Chess Club. ‘'We’ll put it to the kids that p &ccTirTprHQ Cnii 1 way and it becomes a mattei of Fox CLASSIFIEDS Call L im J p]e anthmetic to see> which UN 5-2531 'way they'll go,” said Rossi. ike the smoke of a cii Tareyton DUAL FILTER V* **v > Id and smooth THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1959 | 15 | Student % Shopping i Days | In s? i Stale College ya»siSisi3is3}s}aaS:as)3iaasiaaaa»i: iimiiiiitmiimmiimniiii CLASSIFIEDS FOB SALE FOLK RETREAD tires si/e 620-15: boutfht o\er ThankmjivinK Miration. Make vour ov.n offer. Af*k foi Felix AD 7-7503.* REM INOTON STANDARD typewriter— will sell for hook value. Beijie winter coat, excellent condition, size Jl-12 AD 7-2«.13 tiERM\N SHEPHERD puppies, 6 weeks oM of champion blood lines ami AKC mjMeied. Phone HO 6-6185 or wiiie L .1 Hue, RD 1, State College. LIKE NEW—Kill's British Crown Dike. Reasonable price. Call Jean UN 6-131M6* I'JjH MERCEDES BENZ model HiG, bjatk, pushbutton radio. Excellent condition. Reasonably pi iced. AD 7-3158. L \MBRETTA MOTOR Scooter Sales, SeiMce. Accessories and Insmance. Call AD 8-0021 ufter 5 o’clock. HILLMAN MINX, 1957, peifect condi tion, good tuts, low milage, eingld owner: dark blue with rtd leather up hosteo. Penna. inspection. Half-pnce. Bargain. Weiser Imported Motor Cara. AD 7-4171. SHEARED SCOTCH Pine Christmas trees, reasonable. Unsheared Uees for dreorat jnir houghs—cheap. Tussey Springs Farm, 2 1 .miles east of Boalsburg, Route 322, HO 8.6590. thesis—multhT^w 77 -' —uiS MULTILITHiNG and typings Duphmatg for sale. Phont AD S-0774. FOR BENT (Mil PRIVAIi'i PARKING space for rent l>e» hinil Wei« Muikets; central!} located. Call AD 8-8762, FLRNISHED TWO room apartment with bath; two blocks from cnrnpua. Free Rent $72.60. Call AD 7-4843. ONE TRIPLE room and one double room on* block front campus next to Post Office. 114 E. Beaver Ave. AD 7-4147. """""" """ HELP WANTED W UTERS TO work for meals; also kitchen Phi * J f ° r Mmty, Chi WANTED RIDERS TO share expenses to Florida) Fol details tall Ken 3-113 J TYPING—BXPhRIKNCE with thnsis". Elec trie typewriter with extra keys fm Greek -ll- e £i*__? oasonn * > le rules. AD 7.2830 RIDERS TO Florida be#mninK Christmas . vocation. Cal! John AD 8-813 U after •>:QO pm. RIDERS FROM Pittsburgh to Stale CoN le>re, Mil Bull weekend; leawnj? Pitts* .I5 h _JT ,H<av ' 3 P*»- Cull UN 0-5747. V* AFTER AT Phi Mu Delta fraternity. AD 8-2171 ask for Mis. Howard. V. ANTED—SNARE Drumimra, Trumpets. 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