The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 05, 1960, Image 2

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Professor Discusses
Breeding of Trout
'lf you can't catch 'em, breed 'ern" is the best policy to
follow when dealing with trout acording to Dr. James E.
Wright, associate professor of genetics.
"A Corn Geneticist in a Trout Hatchery" was Wright's
topic as he addressed the Faculty Luncheon Club yesterday.
ODK to Host
Delegates from
16 Universities
Om ici on Delta Kappa, men's
leadership honorary society,l
will host 55 student and fa l
culty delegates from 16 col-1
loges at the Province Confer
ence
to be held here March 24, 1
25 and 26.
The delegates will come from,
colleges in Pennsylvania, New
York, Maryland and New Jersey.
George K. Brown, who is in
charge of student affairs and wel
fare at Carnegie Institute of Tech
nology, will serve as advisor foi
the conference.
President Eric A. Walker was
asked to speak at the conference
but had to decline because he
will be out of town that weekend.
The conference will begin
Thursday night with a reception
in the Helsel Union Building.
Six discussion workshops will
be held Friday and Saturday in
the HUB. ,
A banquet is scheduled Friday
evening at the Nittany Lion Inn
and a dance will be held Friday
night at a fraternity house.
Members of the local chapter of
ODK will. meet at 9 tonight at
the home of Dr. Arthur M. Wel
lington, professor of counseling
education, to decide on the gener
al theme and select speakers for
the conference,
Delegates will also discuss the
position of ODK on their respec
tive campuses and the ODK mem
bership requirements, besides the
conference theme
January Graduates
May Obtain Invitations
January graduates who have
ordered announcements and in
vitations may obtain them at the
liet7el Union desk beginning to
morrow morning.
Hours for picking them up are
9 a m to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.
weekdays and 9 a in to noon Sat
urdays
A purchase receipt must be pre
sented at the desk,
For CLASSIFIEDS Call
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By JOANNE MARK
Wright, who is in charge of the
graduate program of genetics,
spoke of his experiences and of
programs he has directed since
becoming genetic consultant at
the Benner Springs Trout Hatch
ery eight years ago.
A trout fisherman since corn
ing to Pennsylvania in 1945,
Wright claims to have known
very little about fish when he
accepted the post at Benner
Springs.
The Benner Springs Hatchery,
a new type of hatchery, was de
signed eight years ago in an at
tempt to minimize environmental
differences in trout breeding. The
hatchery has 100 different breed
ing ponds.
The projects at Benner Springs
are concerned primarily with
the development of better
strains of trout.
Characteristics brought about
by controlled breeding are: a larg
er trout in a shorter time; greater
amounts of larger size eggs; great
er fighting ability; vigor; increased
chances for survival in the stream,
and more attractively colored fish.
(For example putting spots on
albino Brook Trout.)
Wright told of how he obtained
a beautifully colored Rainbow
Trout by feeding the fish sweet
red peppers.
Four Ad Staffers
Given Promotions
Four Daily Collegian business
! staff promotions have been an
nounced by George McTurk, busi
ness manager.
The promotions, effective Jan.
11, are: Darlene Anderson, senior
in journalism from Meadville,
promotion manage r; William
Hess, senior in arts and letters
Ifrom Tamaqua, local ad manager;
.Chester Lucido, junior in business
administration from Bethel Park,
assistant local ad manager; Nancy
Froebel, senior in secondary edu
cation from Bradford, national ad
managPr.
John
Gabriel
Berkman
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January 8 and 9
LAST TIMES TODAY
DeSica's "THE ROOF"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Columbia
Soph Wins
Chess Title
Columbia University spoho
more Leslie Ault of Cranford,
N.J., won' the National Inter
collegiate Individual Chess
Title in the final round of the
tournament held at the Uni
versity Dec. 28 to 30.
Dr. Orrin Prink, coach of the
University's chess team, presented
Ault with the U.S. Chess Federa
tion Traveling Trophy, the Per
manent Trophy and a $lOO schol
arship award.
In the final round, Ault tied
with Sanford Green of the City
College of New York to finish the
three-day tournament with a
score of five.
Four players, including Green,
tied for second place -with four
points each.
The top University entries, An
thony Cantone, junior in aero
nautical engineering from Phila
delphia, and Gerald Eckman, se
nior in physics from Millersville,
each received three points.
Frank Brady, business manager
of the USCF directed the tourna
ment.
The six-round Swiss system was
used, in which two rounds a day
are played and a time limit of
40 moves in two hours and 20
moves an hour thereafter is set.
The tournment was sponsored
by the University Chess Club and
held in the Hetzel Union card
room.
Joyce to Speak Tonight
At HEc Living Center
Betty Ruth Joyce, field secre
tary of the American Home Eco
nomics Association, will speak at
7 tonight in the Home Economics
living center.
Miss Joyce, who is a graduate
of the University, will talk on the
objectives and philosophy of the
association. All home economics
majors may attend the lecture.
Graduate Record Exam
The graduate record examina
tion will be given at 8:30 a.m. and
1:45 p.m. Jan. 16.
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Junior IFC
To Hold Drive
The Junior Interfraternity
Council voted last night to spon
sor an area-wide book drive for
Korean colleges, universities and
libraries.
According to Richard Moyer,
Junior IFC president, Korea is in
desperate need of technical books
and works of American and Eng
lish literature
`'Twenty-five per cent of all
classrooms were dstroyed and 50
per cent of their teachers and pro
fessors were killed or captured by
the Communists," Moyer said.
The council also voted to have
a permanent delegate from each
fraternity appointed to the coun
cil. Henceforth, each member
fraternity must be represented by
their delegate or authorized al
ternate.
Failure to attend three consecu
tive meetings, or four accumula
tive absences, will result in dis
missal horn the council.
Fraternities dismissed from the
council must pay a $lO fee and be
accepted by a majority vote of the
Junior IFC to be reinstated.
Soph Advisory Forms
Tomorrow is the deadline to
turn in applications for the Soph
omore Class Advisory Board.
Forms are available at the Hetzel
Union desk.
—One hundred and twenty men
accompanied Columbus when he
discovered America.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1960
New Photostat Charges
Put in Effect at Library
The Pattee Library has put into
effect a new schedule of chargei
for photostats supplied by the Li
brary Photo-Duplication Service.
The increases, it is explained,
were designed to bring yearly re
ceipts in line with expenditures
for the service.
Time Tables Stilt Available
Time tables for the spring se
mester may still be purchased at
'the Hetzel Union desk. The price
is 35 cents.
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