The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1960, Image 2

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WFBG Will Carry
Series on Russia
An educational-infiirmational television series on Soviet
Russia will originate on the campus at 5 p.m. Sunday.
The University will produce the half-hour program,
which will he earned over the
Altoona, eves y other Sunday.
60 Get Forms
For SGA Trip
This Summer
About 60 people have picked,
up apple attune co far for the flight'
to Europe being sponsored this
summer by the Student Govern-:
tn..nt Association, chairman Car-.
mend LaSpada said last night.
Thu, of the 60 have paid the
$lOO deposit required to hold the
reservation, she'aid
Committee members will be in
the SGA Oftice, 203 A Hettel Un
ion ft om 9 a.in to 5 pm. and
9 a m to 12 noon Saturdav to
answer questions on the flight
and to distitbute applications.
SGA Assembly voted to spon
sor the flight at it; last meeting
of the semester Thursday, Jan. 7
An 80-pas,enget plane has been
chartered and will leave New
Yotk for London June 13 and
return ft um Paris July 23.
The cost will be about $285
round tt ip The $lOO deposit should
be paid by Feb 10, and the bal
ance must be paid by April 15.
The tour is open to anyone
who haL; been officially associated
with the Univeisity for at least
six months, and also to his or her
husband, wife, children or par
ents if they live in the same
household.
Highway Department
Plans to Rebuild Rt. 322
The State Highway Department
said it is planning to rebuild U.S.
Rt. 322 between Amity Hall and
Lewistown on a new location and
as a limited access highway.
Grof and Myers Inc.. Harris
but g engineering firm, has been
picked to make an aerial study
of possible routes for the alter
nate location The study is to tae
completed within six months.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
acilities of WFBG, Channel 10,
n alternate Sundays, produc
tion will he handled by the WFBG
staff in its Altoona studios.
The 13-week series, titled the
"Eye of Channel 10," is designed.
to provide a better undei stand
ing of Russia before the summit
meeting in May.
The series will expl o r e,
through a panel type discus
sion, Russia's advances in space,
education, propaganda, produc
livity and military strength.
Gilbert S. Aberg, radio and tele
vision specialist in the Depart
ment of Public Information, will
set ye as permanent moderator of
the panel.
Vernon V. Aspaturian, political
scientist who is currently author
ing two books on Soviet diplo
macy will be a permanent panel
member. They will be joined
each week by two others.
The opening program will ex
plore the rising power and pres
tige of the Soviet Union and
consider what problems these
advances pose for the United
States.
Sunday's guest panelists will be
Dr. Neal Riemer, associate pro
fessor of political science, and
Allan L. Rodgers, associate pro
fessor of geography.
Students, faculty and towns
people may watch the live tele
cast, which is the first of seven
such open houses planned. The
program, titled "Soviet Chal
lenge," will be telecast from 10
Sparks. Other tentative dates are
Feb. 7 and 21, March 6 and 20,
and April 3 and 17.
The public will be admitted un
til the room is filled. Nobody will
be admitted after 4:15 p.m. for
production reasons and no one
will be permitted to leave until
the program is concluded at 5.30.
—Great salesmanship is a lot of
little sales put together.
LA GALLERIA presents
For the semester's last big weekend! -
Today and every Friday TGIF Session 4:15-6:30
Regular session 9:15-12:30
Dance to the music of the Dave Atkinson Quartet
SPECIAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON SESSION
4:30.6:30
Featuring from New York
The jammin' of the Richie Xing Jazz Group
Don't miss the finest jazz tenor man in the East I I I
LA GALLERIA
233 E. Beaver Ave.
Cook Quits
Placement
Service Job
Donald M. Cook, head of
the Placement Division of the
University Placement Serv
ice, has resigned, effective
Feb. 1, to become administra
tor of college relations with
the Radio Corporation of
America in Camden, N.J.
He will he succeeded by George
N P. Leetch, coordinator of schol
arships, who will maintain both
jobs.
Cook said he decided during his
Christmas vacation to join RCA.
Hi: position with them will en
tail recruiting college graduates,
maintaining a graduate program
and working with RCA scholar
ships, fellowships and grants to
education. His department will
screen candidates for employ
ment.
He said he would miss most
"the opportunity to be with stu
dents in their own environ
ment." "I think there's a lot to
be done in college student per
sonnel work to help them
find interesting and challeng
ing jobs." he said.
Cook said that many recruiters
have said, of the Penn State stu
dents, "when they go out, they're
not afraid to work." As for the
total number of students from a
college hired by industry, he said,
Penn Staters rank very high.
Cook graduated from the Uni
versity in 1952. He spent three
months as a recreation director
in Carlisle before going into the
Army. In 1954 he received a grad
uate assistantship in recreation
education.
EUROPE
We'll see the usual PLUS.
You're not herded around.
A college tour that's different.
EUROPE SUMMER TOURS
255 Sequoia, Box C, Pasadena. Calif.
Law Exam Forms
Must Be Submitted
Applications for the law place
ment examination to be given on
Feb. 20, must be filed with the
Educational Testing Service,
Princeton, N.J., not later than
Jan. 23.
The examination is required as
one of the conditions for admis
sion to most of the leading schools
of law in the country.
Application forms and detailed
information are available at the
office of the Department of Poli
tical Science, 129 Sparks.
"Wet Your Whistle"
—anonymous
This time-tested addage
has been echoed through
out all parts of the world
where good friends get to
gether to partake of bever
age.
Here at Penn State this
phrase can be fulfilled best
at the new campus meeting
place, the Lion's Den. Dur
ing finals this phrase will
undoubtedly come up and
you now know where to go.
Ifs advisable to eat also
—don't forget our Shrimp
Platters.
Lion's Den
131 S. Garner St.
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11E0A PARK ri
15 Mi. E. of State College e
On Rt. 64
Every Wednesday, g,
Friday & Sun. Nites
8 to 10:30
Sunday Afternoon y
2 to 4
Try our new plastic floor which .;
. eliminates dust, but provides good
traction and a mirror-like skating p
surface for effortless and eafer
skating. Rink available for parties.
Phone Zion Fll 3-2318.
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Student
BURSAR'S OFFIEC
Students planning to pay all or part
of Spring Semester fees with scholar
ships awarded through the Student
Loan Office are requested to contact
that office prior to paying fees.
i
Students planning to pay all or
part of Spring Semester fees with Na
tional Student Defense Loans or Uni
versity loans are reminded that checks
will not be available prior to Febru
ary Ist.
Students planning to dc.fer part of
their Spring Semester fees are re
minded that University regulations
require the written consent of parents.
Notes to be signed and returned with
payments are now available at the
Bursar's Office.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 196 Q
Weiss Publishes Article
Dr. M. Jerome Weiss, assistant
professor of education, is the au
thor of an article, titled, "The In
dividual in the Secondary School
Reading Program," which was
published in the January issue of
Memo to Teachers.
—Some prospects are misers;
they let the rest of the world go
buy.
Foot-Long Steaks
and
French Fries
Delivered
Call
AD 8-8381
(9 to midnite)
MORRELL'S
PLAYERS
present
IBSEN'S
JOHN
GABRIEL
BORKMAN
A man of the most energetic
imagination whose illusions
feed on his misfortunes and
whose conception of his own
power grows hyperbolical
Napoleonic in his solitude
and Importance.
Shaw
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