PAGE EIGHT Operates Station Track Satellites EE To A satellite tracking station located in the lonisphere Lab oratory in the Electrical Engineering building is one of five such stations in the United States. It is used to track satellites that pass within range of its receiver by means of radio signals transmitted from the arti- facial moons Dr. William Ross, associate pro-! were built on the campus with lessor of electrical engineering, t student help. and his acsistants operate the i At present, the only two satel-1 station when a satellite is in lites that are transmitting sig-1 1 tracking range. Since this can i nals are Sputnik 111 and Explor happen at any time of the day ei. VII The Russian moon sends or night, the job has very ir- out a short beeping sound, while j regular hour, the American one emits a con-: Ross explained the objectives ,tinuous wobbling sound. of the tracking program as the 1 Ross pointed out that the main study of the properties of the .purpose of the project is theo upper atmosphere to a height of Iretical and he was not sure how 1000 miles. He also said that ',the data would be used. While by interpolation some knowl- :he feels there may be no imme edge can be obtained of the ;diate application for it, he be radiation bands located several ,h eves t h at some practical uses hundred thousand miles above will come to light in the future. the earth's surface. The correction for accurately,AlM Will Hear Report pinpointing satellite positions and! the &lemmata - in of fluctuations:On Progress of Merger in tin car th\ magnetic field were; The Association of Independent mentioned as two other goals olMen will hear a progress report the protect ;from the committee on the AIM- The tracking piogiam was be- Leonides merger at a meeting at gun at the end of 1957 uncle' IGY,7 tonight in 203 lietzel Union sponsorship and has been con tinued under the support of the Air Force. Two graduate assist ants, several undergraduate tech nicians and computresses aid Ross in operating the equipment Many of the instruments that aro used to track the 'moons' CLASSIFIEDS LABII-17 words or less ..:11ARGE—.12 words or less . $ 50 one Insertion 5.7& two Insertions 51.00 three Insertions Add:tional worde--3 for lAA for each di, of Insertion ADS MUS'I Lib IN UV 11:00 km ruF: PRECEDING DAT FOR SALE RACt-OON COAT, lull-length, good con- (NUM, 1 elt,oniii)ll. 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WANTED WANTED OLD U.S. coma, Indian Dead Pennies, Liberty Read Nickels, etc. AD 7.3702 after 6 p.m. ANTF:II---M ALE student to buy dorm contraet tom spring semester. Con tnet b:d Dowling, 212 Jordan, Box 226, UN b-614S MISCELLANEOUS MEET ME at th, , Pow Wow. Beaver Me. ENROLL NOW for ballroom jaii;Ms, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons._ Profeo• alone School of Dance AD I-1071. By JOEL MYERS Dear Dr. Freed: Every night for the past two weeks I've dreamt that I am being pursued by a beautiful girl in a Bikini who wants one of my Luckies. Just as she catches me, I wake up. How can I prevent this? Puzzled Dear Puzzled: Go to bed a few minutes earlier. Dear Dr. Frood: I am the ugliest guy on campus. My face looks like 90 Miles of bad road, When I go to a party someone always steals my date. I worry about this. Can you help me? Loveless r•ir;+t block oft Dear Loveless: Take heart. Any girl who would go out with you isn't worth worrying about. Dear Dr. Frood: I think this ink blot looks just like rabbit ears. My friends say I'm nuts. What think? Bug,s Dear Bugs: It's your friends who are nuts. Those are dearly rabbit ears, And the tong shape extending down Is the rabbit's trunk. C A . t. Co. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA LUCKY STRIKE presents F . . 0 . . - , D tto ,„ r i o fip i 4 I r' . ~ , BAFFLING BLOT FAILS TO FAZE FROOD I (see below) 4 0 7 4 .0 2 CO (0 1 ‘Ol (0) New Program To Supplement Mining Courses A student-trainee program to ,supplement the regular four-year curriculum in mining engineering ihas been inaugurated by the De partment of Mining. The new plan, explains Dr. Howard L. Hartman, professor and head of the Department of Min ing, has resulted from concern about the shortage of engineers entering the mining industry in [ contrast with the demand and op 'pofield.rtunities for young men in this "A sharp decline in mining en-1 gineering enrollment at most uni versities during the past two years indicateu the situation is growing steadily worse," Hartman says. The program, which will go, into effect in July, is designed ,specifically to benefit companies lin the mineral industries by pro viding a steady supply of techni- cal personnel. Students enrolling in the pro gram will attend school six months, then work in industry six months, over a four-year pe ,riod. The fifth year they will re main in school continuously. For CLASSIFIEDS Call UN 5-2531 Dear Dr. Freed: I have invited three girls to the dance this Saturday. How do I get out of this mess? Upt/za Creek Dear Mr. Creek: Tell two of them to dance with each other until you cut in. Dear Dr. Frood: I have been dating one girt but I am so good-looking and so popular that I have decided to spread myself around a little more. What should I do about this girl? Dashing Dear Dashing: Tell her the good news. Dear Dr. Frood: My roommate always wears my clothes. What should I do? Put Upon Dear Put Upon: Cover yourself and stay indoors. COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE MORE LUCKIES THAN ANY OTHER REGULAR! TOBACCO AND TASTE TOO FINE TO FILTER! Carson Names Frosh Board The first meeting of the newly formed freshman advisory board will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in 203 Hetzel Union. Robert Carson, president of the' freshman class, said yesterday that he, with the help of the Cab-' inet Personnel Interviewing Coun-1 cil, chose 38 members. They are: David Armbruster,l Morris Baker, Nancy Barnhartd Lynne Bordonaro, Susan Com mon, Judith Everett, Barbara Freed, Larry Garlock, Joan Gil liland, Mary Goodrich, Dennis Grubb, Elizabeth Horn, Gretchen Huester, Barbara Irwin, Louise, Keefer, Jolianne Kuppinger, Wil-! liam Lenker, Frank Leslie, Car ol Longaleer, Louise Mitchell, Jo seph Moore. John Morris, Elvin Newhai Mary O'Donnell, Hershel Rich man, Robert Rinehart, Lawrence Rothslat, Marilyn Sauer, Ruth Schleider, Sandra Schwartz, Eli zabeth Skade, Steven Sohrauer, 'Lynn Strayer, Mary Swed, Edwin lUrie, Barbara Watcliorn, Philip Weiss, Susanna Whisler and Eu gene Zuckerman. Thirty-six alternates were also chosen, Carson said. —The dollar that does the most good for us is the dollar in circu lation. COI (07 COI CO) CO CO, 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. fraud j M 4.4444Zeirilt fa? watemps f P:creoxer is our middle rime WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1960 Journ School Receives 'Reader Digest' Gift A, gift of $250 from the "Read er's Digest" will be used by the School of Journalism to cover travel expenses for journalism students doing research on maga zine articles, H. Eugene Goodwin, director of the school; said. The gift is expected to be the initial part of a continuing sup port program for this journalism training. Mat Publication-- (Conaaued from page seven) system) and have a little noise at my practices." Ron Pifer, Dan Johnston, Neil Turner, Denny Slattery an d Whitey Noll, the latter two fresh men, wrestled in the Lock Haven YMCA tournament Dec. 18-19 and each man won the title in his weight class. Pifer, in addition, was voted the outstanding wrestler in the tournament. Curriculum Proposal -- (Continued from, page one) low the possibility that a stu dent could get a bachelor of arts degree with 84 possible credits in the field of math and science. William Pervin, assistant pro fessor of mathematics, reported that numerous schools including Harvard, Yale. Rutgers, and Bryn Mawr require only 42 or fewer :credits in basic requirements for mathematics-science majors. Dr. Frood, Ph.T.T. Dear Dr. Frood: My mother and my brother don't like my boy friend, but my father and my sister do. His father and two brothers don't like me, but his mother and his other brother do. What should 1 do? Miss Muddle Dear Miss Muddle: Tell your father to talk to your mother and tell your sister to talk to your brother. Then tell your boy friend's mother to talk to his father and tell his brother to talk folds brothers. If that doesn't work, then talk to your mother and brother yourself. Maybe they know something you don't know. CIGARETTES wrF", { %~an. Y y V `! ~, f