FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1960 Video Programming Satisfies Spectators State College television viewers feel "fairly satisfied" with programming as it now stands, according to a report made by the Center for Continuing Liberal Education. The report, made on the use of educational television to evaluate commercial television, was based on a program called "TV Guidelines" which included - weekly newsletters, viewing assignments and hour long televised discussions permit ting audience participation by telephone. The thirteen programs origi nated in University studios and were aired ,over Centre Video's community cable. The weekly newsletter WAS mailed to Centre Video's 850 subscribers. The assumptions underlying the conclusion that State College viewers are "fairly satisfied," the report explained, are that there are a number of good things on the air and that since television is free, anything good is a net gain. The final report, prepared by Robert W. Iverson with the as sistance of the Division of Aca demic Research and Services con cluded that: •"Since the University has a continuing concern for quality and the standards of excellence in public life, it should continue to suggest ways of improving stand ards for the mass media. •"Since the University occu pies a position on the frontier of creativity, it should continue to suggest specific possibilities and potentials of quality programming in the mass media.. •"Since the University is the scene of continuing dialogue that makes learning relevant to con temporary life, it should continue to subject the mass media discus sion, in the hopes of encouraging ever greater selectivity by the audience and more responsive and responsible programming by the media." SWEET NEW TASTE msst e um, inglish Caramels Enjoy this sweet new taste of firmer English-type caramels of quality. They're delightfully chewy! In a variety of flavors! 95 4 a box 254 a bag Exclusively ours Griggs Pharmacy 120 E. COLLEGE AVENUE STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. Strum To Speak At Chapel Sunday Dr. Douglas E. Strum, associ ate professor of religion at Buck nell University, will be guest speaker at services 9 a.m. Sunday in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. William Mastrocola, fourth se mester student in secondary ed ucation, will be organist and has chosen music of J. S. Bach ex clusively. James Beach will di rect the choir in music of Thomas Tallis and Ford. Strum received his A.B. at Hi ram College and his D.B. and Ph.D. at the University of Chi cago Divinity School. • IP HALF GALLON* • :yi• . • • •• SAVE _ mofp. The Berryest! 14% A rich and tangy puree of plump and juicy berries of the patch ... is laced through and through the smoothest, creamiest, most tempting vanilla to. It makes Breyers Strawberry Chantilly Ice Cream a delectable treat - you must enjoy. And remember! It's made under -.-,- Pledge of .-: , Purity, which assures you that no gelatins, fillers or artificial flavorings are used in its recipe. It's delicious ice cream . . made as ice cream ought to be ...! •Other Breyers flavors remain at their regular price, $1.25 a half gallon package Quality Buyers ask for Breyer SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Weinberger Named Visiting Professor Dr. Martin Weinberger, who has served during the past year as professor of art and architectural history at the University, haS been named distinguished visiting professor of art and architectural history for the period Sept. 1 to June 30, 1961. He is a professor emeritus of New York University Institute of Fine Arts. Weinberger was born in Nurem bert, Germany, and received his degrees from the University of Munich. He spent several years at the Art History Institute of Florence, Italy. He has published a catalogue of a George Grey Barnard collection of medieval art and finished a book on Michaelangelo which will •be published soon. He is presently working on a book about Italian gothic sculpture. Scholarship Winner Carol Margaret Sedo, of Union, N.J., winner of the Medart Physi cal Education Scholarship pro vided by the Fred Medart Com pany of St. Louis, plans to enter the University in the Fall. She is one of three students who won a three-year scholarship of $2,000 designed for professional prepara tion in youth fitness leadership. girmam ice cream you've ever put a spoon Foot Long HOAGIES Foot Long BERGER BOATS Foot Long STEAK SANDWICHES OVEN HOT PIZZA DELIVERY NEW ! BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN MORRELLS Delivery 9:00 - 12:00 AD 8-831 TRAWBBR CHANTILLY ICE CREAM the pick YOUR CHOICE OF THREE Footlongs! ' t"":" 000 ILLY E cREAI' BIM PAGE