TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1960 ; 0 0 • Prof Given Forestry Post Interview Applications ,sGA Fli g ht 'Hoistra Grads I Dr. Peter W. Fletcher, director ( ot the 'School of Forestry, 1w ac • • • @ 'Hear Walker , s c i e l p ip ted in ai t t h i e nv N it i a ir t t io h i cta fo te r riT e = Available In Old Main eadline Se , Americans did not choose to be, Research Advisory Council for a ("highly fed and lowly taught" i n 3-year term Seniors and graduate students interested in job interviews it For March !spite of contrary evidence, Fresh 1 ;dent Eric A. Walker told grad mayuates of Hofstra College Sunday_ apply at the University Placement Service office in: The deadline for applying • • - Walker expressed toncern about , 112 Old Main from 8:30 a.m, to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, for the SG.A-sponsored flight, the way Americans utilize the :to Europe this summer has through Friday. benefits, dent ed ft om victory in • been extended to March 1. 'the struggle for room and food. The Placement Service generally posts announcements, i An 80-passenger plane has In the commencement address. of interviews three weeks in ad-I--e New Walker noted the large amounts been chartered to l eave vance. :,pent by Amencans on luxuries Senior and graduate students t ( 560 Register , Yolk for London June 13 and re- .‘ ,. •, 1 e egi „, a ive I l I 1.1 bodies•t and\ o - ' turn from Paris July 23. ;els - cannot afford to build need may apply two weeks in advance , for interviews, Robert G. Schnelle, ! ( Anyone who has been official- ed schools." assistant head of General Place- For Spring ;ly associated with the University! This trend stems from the days • ;for at least 6 months and his wife when man had to fight for loom men t, said. and food, he said. American' , Application forms vary. Some ,Sorority Rush ,or husband, children and parents have simply lacked the force to companies use the University's ! I A total of 560 women registered ;ae eligible to reserve a seat on overcome this inertia that gives theplane.direction to spending habits, student information sheets and 'for formal spring sorority rushing others prefer to use their own The total cost per person will Walker said. yesterday, Mrs. Norma Mountan,ibe forms, he said. $ 9 85. A $lOO deposit is required' "This force to overcome that assistant to the dean of women,'by March 1 and the balance must inertia," Walker continued, "will Most companies want to know,,, a lit be paid by April 15, have to come horn the people how the applicant's college edu-' - themselves." Thenumber of women• ' regis- SGA is sponsoring the flight) cation was paid for; through !teredfor spring rushing last year only, although it is taking de- 1 An honorary degree was con scholarship aid, part time or sum-;tired 489. themer employment or entirely by; ' 'posits for tours offered by applicant's parents. ; Formal rushing will begin on Penn State Travel Agency. SGA.cisos Feb. 20 and 21 when open houses is working through the agency in They are also interested in the, applicant's average and what de-;`gill be held. A mass meeting for sponsoring the flight. gree he will receive at graduation. all rushers will be ' held at noon; Leonard Julius, SGA president, Schnelle said. ) ;on Feb. 20 in 121 Sparks. The said last night that about 20 people • 'rushees will be divided into have signed up for the filght so The forms are filled out in ad- groups which will be taken to far vance in order that the company levery sorority by a guide. Rushees • • interviewers will have the es- ,whodo' , not attend this meeting, , Applications can be obtained sential information beforehand will automatically be ineligible the SGA office, 203 A Hetzel and be able to get to know the Ito rush. ,Union, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon applicants better during the in- 1 through Friday and from 9 Chatterdates'll beheld day wi Feb.Feb. am. to 12 noon on Saturday. terviews. 122, 23, 25 and 26. Bermuda junc- I The placement service advises , ;bons will be held Feb. 28 and the applicants to read up on ineiMarch 1. Gym Suits to Be Sold company before the interviews' I • I Rushees will attend coffee l Thrs Week in McElwain The service maintains files for this, on March 3 and will 11111 Upperclasswomen who wish to purpose. (out preference cards after they sell their regulation gym suits to Schnelle said that over 300 com-return to the residence halls that freshmen may take their suits to panies are expected to interview! (evening. 1101 McElwain from 11:30 a in. to on campus during the spring. In i Ribboning will be held March 1 p.m. today, tomorrow and terviews per week average around 225, he said. 1 4 in the sorority suites. Thursday.( The suits will be sold (at the same hours. The University's current presi-1 Transfer students only may dent—Eric A. Walker—is a scien-;have first choice of used gym tist-engineer, :suits at White Hall Scholarships Open For Education Lab A small number of partial schol arships are available for the 15th annual Conservation Education Laboratory for Teachers which will be conducted here this sum mer. Dr. Herman C. Kranzer, assis tant professor of education, who directs the laboratory, said the regular course is scheduled for July 5 to 23. The second program, which opens July 25 and continues through Aug 12, will be open only to students who have completed the regular course. 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