The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 09, 1960, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE EIGHT
inters
Gets Ist 'Jr . .
4r..
•broad Aid
Michael L. Winters, junior
in journalism from Philadel
phia, has been selected as the
student to inaugurate the
junior year abroad program
recently made possible at the
University.
Winters will spend his junior
year studying at the International
Christian University in Tokyo,
Japan. He will take studies 'con
cordant with his present degree
work.
He, is holder of an Alumni
Memorial Scholarship, which will
continue in the amount of $4BO
toward his year in Japan.
He has also been designated
the recipient' of a special $2OO
scholarship awarded by the
Class of '6l, last year's junior
class, whose initiative helped
institute the new program at
Penn State.
The program was made possible
last spring when the University
Senate, composed of faculty and
administration representa
tives, approved a change in the
regulations which formerly re
quired all undergraduate students
to take their last 60 credits in res
idence.
The Senate prescribed an "on
Jeave" status for which students
can apply if they wish to continue
degree studies in foreign univer
sities during their junior year.
The Class of '6l immediately
established the $2OO scholarship
which they offered to the first
student accepted under the new
program.
The class financed the award
hro u g h student •government
funds designated for special proj
ects in an effort to encourage in
terested and qualified students to
take -advanage
.of the opportunity
to study abroa.
The class did so with the hope
that each succeeding junior class
\krill continue the annual scholar
ship.
Art Award Winners—
(Continued from page five)
A. Schinneller. assistant .profes
sor of art education, crafts; and
Samuel. C. Sabean, associate pro
fessor of art, Edward Adams, as
sistant professor of art, and Yar
G. Chomicky. associate professor
of art education, sculpture.
The exhibitions are open until
Saturday. •
Shoes properly rebuilt and repaired
Orthopedic preecrlptiona filled
Orthopedic oboe sales
SHOE CLINIC
Phone AD 8-1415
153 S. Allen St. State College. P■
Need Cash? $
sell your books for cash or
We will buy ANY and ALL CURRENT
AUGUST 11, 12, 13 THURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY
Collegian Photo by Rae Hoopes
NEW WOMEN'S Residence hall in Pollock Area ready for occu
pancy in fall.
3 Reports Result
From Soil . Study
Three major publications have
resulted from research done by
University agricultural engineers
on methods of measuring soil
moisture.
Mark D. Shaw, assistant pro
fessor of agricultural engineering,
has directed a program of re
search designed to discover the
most accurate and efficient meth
ods of measuring soil moisture.
The publications, written by
William 0. Arble, instructor in
engineering drawing, include a
bibliography of methods, an an
alysis of the methods and equip
ment used and a final report
which discusses the design and
use of a moisture meter.
SUUMERCOLLEGIANSUMMERCOLLEGIANSUMMERCOLLEGIANSUMMERCOLLEC
8 Call UN 5-2531 or Stop In at the Carnegie Office. No Time?
LA
; 2 : Write Info on a Post Card and Mail to Box 261, State College.
03110"311:4141 ls;flFN V 9:4'110D/1:41g fISN IifIEN VI 9:iTIONIFIWiI 11S'
KEELER'S .:.the University Book Store
Keeler's has EVERYTHING for the University Student
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
.7-7-77,7r0,
-1
;;`; ..
Directly opposite the East Campus Gate
989 Undergrads
Make Dean's List
N e ar 1 y 1000 undergraduates
achieved scholarship distinction
during the Spring semester.
President Eric A. Walker re
ported that 989 students, includ
ing 174 at the Commonwealth
Campuses, completed the semester
with averages of 3.50 or better
while 125 attained perfect 4.00
averages for the semester.
Also included in the 989 total
were 99 freshmen and sophomores
enrolled in the two-year associate
degree programs.
CLASSIFIEDS-RESULTS
50c BUYS 17 WORDS
idding
YOU'RE SURE
TO GET
RESULTS
Collegian
sified Ads!
words if paid by
h and 12 words
charged, for only
Class of 1962
Sets Up Grant
For Members
The Class of 1962 has estab
lished a unique scholarship to aid
students in the class to further
their education.
An award to be given each year
to a different member of the class
was recently approved and added
to the University scholarship pro
gram. The award carries a sti
pend of $lOO to be applied to tui
tion.
The recipient of the scholar
ship must have at least a 2.5 All-
University average and be in fi
nancial need. The award is lim
ited to students who have not
received any other University
scholarship during the year. Win
ners will be selected by a Senate
committee.
The award was set up as a class
project and financed by the class
advisory board through student .
government funds allotted to the
class for special projects.
McKay Donkin, vice president
for finance and treasurer of the
University, reports that this is
the first time an undergraduate
class has established such a schol
arship to help members of its own
class.
Charles Lamb, English essayist
of the early 1800 s, wrote that,
"Newspapers always excite curi
osity. No one ever lays one down
with a feeling of disappointment."
SA Y ouv
So oV ,s
credit.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
•
1956 NASHUA trailer, 35' two bedrooms.
See lot 17 nny evening after 6 except
Monday and \l'ednesday.
1953 Alton Trailer on large lot with
shade trees. Two bedrooms, one easily
converted into study. Very Reasonable. Call
Al) 1-3943 brier 5 p.m.
HALF OF A DOUBLE room for rent for
fall in family home with private bath
and entrance. Free parking. AD 8-9689.
TO RENT. Moving Van to Reading Aug
27. Cell Jim Maier AD 8-6109, 238 E
Waring.
APARTMENT FOR RENT four looms,
Lath, heat, water, refrigerator and elec
tric stove. For details call HO 6.6915 after
3 p.m.
MODERN, FURNISHED, efficiency apart
ment, 3 miles from State College. Avail
able now for married couple only. Large
lawn and laundry room. Three rooms:
secluded wooded area. Call Charles Suhuda
at 110 6.6619 after 6 p.m.
AVAILABLE SEPT. 1 choke, modern,
furnished efficiency apartment, central.
Parkinr. Call AD 7-7792 or AD 74350.
FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY I Three stn..
dent apts. for men only. Parking avail
able. Call AD 8-6438.
WANTED
POSITION AVAILABLE In small 1.1.5.
owned hotel chain for graduate Hotel
Adm. student. 8200 monthly (tax free).
room and board, transportation, two year
contract. Write V. H. Jacobson, Gran
Hotel. Managua, Nicaragua.
MISCELLANEOUS
GIRLS' ENGLISH BICYCLES urgently
needed. Need not be in good condition.
Phone Katie Johnson UN 6.4618 after
6:30 p.m.
EDITION books
TUESDAY. AUGUST 9. 1960
Lel Collegian Classifieds
WORK FOR YOU
FOR RENT