The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 13, 1960, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
First Two Contract
For SGA Flight
Two people have already signed up for the SGA-spon
soted flight to Europe this summer, Chairman Carmella
LaSpada said last night. Ten others have picked up applica
tions
A special rate of S2PS for
Charter Altered
By LA Council
I hot al Acts St udont Council
lo NI night accepted three revi
,ion, to it; con dtt talon.
They included deletion of a $2.5
compensation to the pi e,Rient,
tn
sPttion of a tequitement tot the
att , .ndance of members at meet
ing,„ sand designation of the vice
intAdent as the council's tern e
sentati% e to the Cabinet Pelson
nel Intervlttving Committee
Iri other htc,mes,, Susan Link
room reported that the faculty
conference room in Sparks will
he used for the Liberal Arts Lee
tui eq, the that of which will be
given in late February or early
Match.
Class cut committee chan man
I3aibara Hackman said question
naires will be sent to LA facul
ty members and to other colleges
and univeisities to learn their
policies on class attendance.
Council president David Epstein
repo/ ted that the LA 5 English
proficiency examination will con
tinue to be given so the Univer
sity can be stile all graduates have
a working knowledge of English
grammar
The University celebrated the
100th anniversary of Its found
ing in 1955.
TAT!" NOW
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MOST arpf.kspul mar /cloy [midi OF tit vLAR7
OLIVIA DIRK
DE HAVILUINO • BOGARDE
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PalVai
If- NIT ANY
NOW: 4:39, 6:18, 7:57, 9:36
"One of the yeat's 10 best"
"THE LOVERS"
THURSDAY -&
FRIDAY
RIOTOUS & HILARIOUS'
"Don't Go Near the Water"
Glenn Ford Gia Scala
Penn State
ENGINEER
°The Sports Car Goes to College.
*Chemical Warfare.
•Female Engineers?
®The Moon.
a round-trip ticket to Europe
iq being offered to stt,dents, fac
ulty members and members of
ti it immediate families.
Ipplications may be obtained
at the SGA office. 203 A Hetzel
Union from 9 a m. to 5 p m. every
weekday and from 9 a m. to 12
noon on Saturdai.s
The chartered flight leaves
New York's Idlewild Airport
for London on the evening of
June 13. The return flight
leaves Paris the evening of
July 23 and arrives in New
York the morning of July 24.
Misg LaSpada emphasized that
the SGA Is sponsoring only the
flight Anyone who wishes to take
a tour must make his own ar
iangements
She also stressed that the flight
is available to only those who
have been officially associated
with the University for at least
-,ix months and their wives, hus
bands, children or parznts who
,hare the same household.
SGA Vice President Larry
Byers said last night that a 5100
deposit should be paid before
Feb. 10 to insure a reservation
on the flight. The balance must
be paid by April 15.
He explained that SGA must
make a 10 per cent down pay
ment to keep its charter on the
flight. If enough people have not
signed up and paid their deposits
to meet the down payment, the
flight would have to be can
celled.
TIM - LEONIDES
"LAS VEGAS
NITE" Banquet
For all persons
who worked on
"LAS VEGAS NITE"
Thursday, Jan. 14
6:30 p.m.
at the
LA GALLERIA
Sign Up at HUB Desk
Sole
TODAY
• HUB
MALL
SACKETT
WARING
This Issue
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Ag Council
To Sponsor
Career Day
The Agriculture. Student
Council voted last night to
hold a special career day for
the students in agriculture
since the University Career
Day will not be held this year.
The council decided to hold a
seminar-type career day with af
ter noon and evening sessions be
ing conducted by employers in
the field of agriculture. Thursday
was tentatively chosen as the day
of the week although the exact
date has not yet been set.
According to Charles Ault,
council president, the career day
will probably be held sometime;
during the first eight weks of;
the Spring semester and defin-,lr—
itely before Easter.
Job opportunities in agriculture!
will be the main theme of thei
career day and representatives
from several industries will be in-i
vited to participate. Some of the,
ably be discussed are agriculture'
particular fields which will prob
extension, government, education,
medical technology, research,
graduate school and horticulture.)
The University's yearly tuition! l
is one of the three highest among
Land-Grant institutions of Ameri
ca.
"GROOVOLOGY 54"
WMAJ-1450
"Music for Your
Listening Pleasure"
LISTEN
TONIGHT
at 10:05
BLAINE
HARVEY
The Convent. Novice
Who Ran Away Info
The World...
Living As
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Gypsy-Singer-Dancer , -
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A WARNER OROS. mr..Fie co,Lo er TECtINICOLOP,
C . VTBIIIIII. MER MIN • Z 7111( • ‘TiifEo NAN • 1(. 1 ,11M ititioll
BEGINS TODAY !
- FEATURETIME -
12:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30
Hoff man Elected
Council Head
Sharon Hoffman, Junior in sec
ondary education from Maple
wood, N J., was elected president
of the Education Student Council
last night. As Dorothy Newman's
,successor, she will assume office
next semester.
Other newly elected officers are
Barbara A. Johnson, Junior in
elementary education from Potts
town, vice president; and Linda
Huston. sophomme in elemen
tary education from Harrisburg,
secretary-treasurer.
In other business the council
decided to publish the "Monitor"
three times next semester.
Army Commandant to Talk
General F. D. Atkinson. corn
mandant of the U S Army Trans
portation School at Fort Eustis,
Va., will speak to advanced Army
ROTC cadets at 1:15 p.m. tomor
row in 121 Sparks.
PLAYERS
present
John
Gabriel
Borkman
John Gabriel Borkman, a
superman figure, who in
a fruitless quest for , power
crushes the love he might
have had.
—Shaw
Center Stage
Tickets at HUB
LAST WEEK
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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1960
2 Movies to Be Shown
Two movies on interi►Ational un
derstanding will be shown at 7:30
tonight in 121 Sparks.
"Picture in Your Mind," a 16-
minute art animation depicting
the development of prejudices,
and "Chamberlain at Munich," a
27-minute documentary film, will
be shown
For CLASSIFIEDS Call
UN 5-2531
OUTING CLUB
Tonight
ROCK CLIMBING
Meeting
7 p.m., 111 Boucke
*
Thursday
SKI MEETING
Fashion show, ski movies
and informative talk
on skiing
Final Meeting for Red
House Mid-Semester
SKI TRIP
Please bring your $lO deposit
to reserve your place
on the trip.
SKI, SKATE, BOBSLED,
SQUARE DANCE, and just
have a "BLAST."
Arrangements for 2 to 7 days
are being made by the Club
for transportation, room and
board. Go whenever your time
permits.
YOU NEED NOT KNOW
HOW TO SKI
or Have Equipment!
7 P.M. 111 Boucke
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Meet
ROGER
MOORE .41
He's
all man
—and alt yt
exciting* ?tad 4
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4-CATHAUM*
Remember where you
came from gypsy.
Remember your faith
Remember the way
back to the convent'
The strange story
of Teresa—who
remembered the
way back!