PAGE EIGHT Air Force ROTC Begins 'New Approach' Lectures A "new approach” toward instruction of sophomore Air Force ROTC cadets began Tuesday when Gen. James B. Knapp spoke about the Strategic Air Command, Col. Orin H. Rigley, Jr, commandant of the University ROTC program, said. Knapp was the first in a HUB Exhibit Will Feature Work by Zolleri More than 50 oil paintings,! drawings and water colors byj Edwin W. Zoller, professor of j art, will compose an exhibi-i tion that will open in the Het-; zel Union art gallery Sunday,j and continue through April : sth. ! Profcssoi Zoller has been asso ciated with the University since 11127 when he taught fine arts in the summer progiam of the Uni veisity at Altoona. His formal education was re ceived at the University of Pitts burgh, Carnegie Institute of Tech nology and heie at the University, and was supplemented by exten sive travel in Italy, France. Spain and Mexico His work is represented in nu meious private and public collec tions and has been exhibited in Floience, Paris and m major American cities. He has partici pated in showings at the Butler Ait Institute, Pennsylvania Acad emy of Fine Arts, Columbia Art Institute and Cieative Gallery of New York Citv. A reception honoring Piofessor Zoller will be held fiom 3 to 5 p m. Sunday m the HUB. Pa. Ed Society to Meet The Pennsylvania Student Edu cation Society will meet at 7.30 tonight m Hibbs lounge The jumois and seniois in the giotip will conduct a panel dis cussion on "State Teachers' and the Educational Block.” + CLASS FOR SALE G\M Ml f T for f-rJ & Sul. ni^ht. I Mil Doll, AD 7-2661. NI’AA I'A M ticks-K foi *1) third utw M‘-fi\p«l Full John AD S-SU7. 4»KKJ N KNIT SUIT, jnnv rhinchilla coot. holh »m* h llonKht lust yt'nr, tvmn only fvvv tiiiiw Suit worth $36, Mlltmr for $l5 <V«| s2t* UN 5-7*24 WALNUT I.UMHKK. i.le-nl for buihhntt fmmtiiM' (sill afu*r IS \\ m. 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Nitt«n\ Axe- State College. AD 7-4*60 or AD 7-7792. SINGLE ROOM, hot and cold runmng water I'm king, cential; quiet. Call AD 7-i792 FURNISHED apaitmcnt*, kitchen* halhioom, living itHtm - Wdiomn coinhin ation. ImnuHliate oicupamv. AP h-»Ml. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male student*, near campus, reasonable, parking privileges. Cal) AD 7-7906 or EL 6-4302 WANTED WANTED—TWO tickets for Sat night’*; mm meet Will pa> $6.00 apiece. Call UN 6-2616 ask for Anne. TWO MEN to share apartment at 124 N Atherton, (’all AD S-1P74, CIRL’S HlKE—good condition, liahket*. Call between 10-H j*.m Monday thru Thursday. Sylvia, UN 6-4119. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA scries of guest lecturers who will discuss the role of their or ganization in the United States defense structure. Riglcy said that these speakers will "liven up instruction.” They will inform the sophomores about Air Foice commands and how they function. ! The next lecturer will be Col. Frederick M. O'Neill, acting di- I rector of plans of the Tactical ; Air Command at Langley Air ' Force Base, Va. He will speak [ on March 24. i The Air Defense Command will !be represented by Brig. Gen. Gil bert L. Pritchard on April 5. Pritchard is director of the New York- Air Defense Sector with headquarters at McGuire Air Force Base, N.J. Brig, Gen. B. C. Harrison, deputy director of personnel procurement and training at i j U.S. Air Force headquarters at , the Pentagon in Washington, 1 j D.C., will speak on "The Air , ‘ Force Today and Tomorrow" on ; ( April 7. , A representative from the Mili tary Air Transport Service head quarters in St. Louis, Mo, will lecture on April 26. 1 These lectures will be given on closed-circuit television during regular sophomore ROTC classes | —The trouble with the chronic borrower is that he always keeps leverything but his word. SIGN UP AT HUB ® bloodmobile 4 MARCH 14-18 FIEDS + WORK WANTED T\l ING TO do in my home on electric tv pew i ttei. RPBMmahle rates, dependable *>et\n.e. Phone AD #-6102. HELP WANTED ( OLLt.GE STUDENTS—xtinlent* looking foi part-time work 2 evenings a week and a half-day Sat call Mr. Lichtenfel* AD h-20fil 10 a m-2 pm. Salary $l6 per week Male students only. MISCELLANEOUS THE STATE COLLED K Chapter of United World Federalist* presents an* othei public meeting at the Sciilow Me morial Library. Thursday Mar. 17 at 8 00 l»m. Disillusion of the book ON THE RHINE by Jeiome Davis and General Hugh H. Hester will be led by Dr. Rose mary Sehraei Report. Writers on inter, national affaira may be interested in eui rent books donated by UWF to the Sihlovv Memorial Libiaiy. PSOC CABIN PARTY, March 19 ft 20 Sign up at the HUH desk. THE UNITED Student Fellowship presents “I.iturgicnl Jazt” a worship service according to The Hook of Common Prayer set to jut/, Sun. evening, March 20, 6:30. at Faith United Church of Christ, 300 K. College Ave. THE INVITATIONS are In the mail' Make plan* to attend the annual SDX Gudiron Banquet, 630 pm SaUndav, April *J State College Hotel. INVESTIGATE SUMMER’implement op- poMumties at camps anti reports. TO EUROPE hv ship “Foreign Assign ment lilfcir two-month behind-the-scenes trip to northein and western Europe for those wanting to do nu»re than collect countries. Lei! b> Robei t Pockrass, School of Journalism. UN 5-6013. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap, toe or acrobatic lesson* Profes sional School of Dance AD B*lo7B. HI ACK WALLET Momlav mght in Kec Hall loiker loom, card* can’t be re placed. Call George AD 7-4409. TORTOISE SHELL and pearl c»mb in area between Beaver. Fairmount and Garner. Call Lrmte UN 5-6QS4. FOUND CAMEL HOY COAT. Geraon & WeUs label, found at Delta Chi Friday night. Call AD 7-41»5>9 FOUND: PAIR OF rose-tinted glasses In ladies Ut floor rest room. Mineral Sciences Building. May be claimed in 220 Mineral Sciences Bldg, by paying for this «d. Deadline Set For Students To Give Blood The deadline for registering to give blood in the drive sponsored b y Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma, national service fra ternity and sorority, is 5 p.m. tomorrow. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be on campus March 23 and 24 to take all blood donations. Registration cards are available at a booth'in the Hetzel Union lobby. Students are urged to reg ister, although they may give blood without registering, accord ing to Walter Schwenger, member of APhiO. Parental pet mission cards, ne cessary for all unmaried, non veterans under 21, are available at the Hetzel Union desk. They may be turned in when blood is given, Schwenger said. More than 100 students have signed up and 50 more are expect ed tomoriow, Schwenger said. The goal for this year is 300 donors, he said. “We usually get an additional 150 walk-ins during the donation periods,” he said. Right down the alley Student Displays Abstract Paintings Currently on display in the Graduate Students’ Art Gallery in Temporary Building is an ex hibit by Dale Kendrick, a gradu ate student working towards his doctorate in art. The 13 oil paintings are part of a one-man show by Kendrick who paints under the name of “Vadee kay.” The collection is composed of abstracts done in a contempor ary vein bearing titles such as “Sophisticated Embryo,” "Wed ding Couple” and “Synapse of an Embryo ” The "Vadeekay” exhibit which opened Monday will continue through March 25. TIRED 7?7 Lei Collegian Classifieds j WORK FOR YOU 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 ericas second la, GENERAL _ TELEPHONE & ELECTRON/OS W THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 Bush fa Give Talk At Photo Staff Meeting The photography staff cf the Daily Collegian will meet at 7:15 tonight in the Collegian office. George S. Bush, professor of ‘journalism, will speak at the :meeting. FREE! a lock of your OWN hair with every haircut at CATHERMAN’S BARBER SHOP located in the basement of the Corner Room Open Daily from 8-5:30 Saturday 9-12 Never before has America known such sustained growth and expansion. New industries, new plants, new additions to old plants-each day reveals dramatic changes on the Industrial horizon. And to help provide the new and greater communica tions systems for this building boom is our daily work at General Telephone. You’ll find a good example of what we mean in Muske gon, Michigan. Here Brunswick-Balke-Collender ha* just completed huge new facilities to keep up with the demand for Its world-famous automatic pinsetters. In the same area, foundries, oil refineries and three new chemical plants are going round the clock. And as Muskegon grows and prospers, its communica tions requirements become more complex and com pelling. That’s why Gen Tel, In the past three years, has spent more than $36 million in its Michigan operating areas alone - improving, increasing, expand ing its telephone services. This Is a typical example of how we strive-not only to meet today’s communication needs, but to answer the needs of tomorrow, toa ay Lane*, onesusi
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