PAGE TWELVE Science Papers To Be Given In Competition The Penn Stale Branch of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences will hold its annual Student Pa pei Competition at 7 tonight in 105 Mechanical Engineering. Five seniors in aeronautical en gineering will present four re search papeis The audience will judge the papers to determine who will represent the University in legiona) competitions. The first competition will be held in Dallas, Texas Students and their topics are Ronald Nutter, "Man in Space— the Human Factor”; John Castor, “A Comparison Between Circu lar Arc and Flapped Thin Plate Tiffoils”; Richaid Wible, “A De sign Method for STOL Aircraft”; and David Miller and Henry Ma /oi, "Thrust Characteristics in Ground Effect of a Mode) Ground Effect Machine with a 45 Degtee Inclined Annular Jet.” Mook Authors Article Dr. Maurice A. Mook, professor of anthropology, is author of an ailicle, "Tongue Tanglers from Central Pennsylvania,” published in the current issue of the Journal of American Folklore. Camp Weequahic Director Camp Weequahic, Lakewood, Pa. will interview counselor applicants SATURDAY, MARCH 26 8:45 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Student Employment Office, 112 Old Main New Applicants Invited Art Lustig, Director Shop These Campus Shopping Center Stores Every Smart Fox Knows "You Can Get It at Metzgers" • Eatons Corrasable Typing Paper • Scripto, Parker and Paper Mate Pens • Complete Stock of Ball-Point Pen Refills • Textbooks Metzgers 358 E. College Ave. Open Every Evening Until 8 P. M. PARK FREE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Montgomery Co-authors Research Study Bulletin Dr. James E. Montgomery, pro fessor of family housing and home art, is co-author of a re search bulletin recently published in The Netherlands. Titled, "The Emerging Com .munity in a Newly Reclaimed 'Area,” the bulletin is written on research studies made on the so cial life in a community in the Northeast Polder in The Nether lands. Spring Grid~ (Continued irom page eleven) proposed East-West all star qame in Hershey June 25 . . . Both professional leagues have gone on record in favor of the game and now ihe major worry, Engle says, is qetiing things or ganized . . . The game, which will benefit the football hall of fame, will feature the top col legiate stars in ihe nation . . . When the Boston Patriots of the AFL were shopping around for a team nickname, they could very well have chosen Orange men . . . The Patriots have signed six Syracuse seniors in cluding halfback Ger Schwedes, and tackles Toe Yales and A 1 Gerlick . .. Pitt is having weath er problems, too, and the Pan thers will start spring drills just as soon as the weather breaks ... 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