PAGE TWO ~:, .. .. ~~ "~ '-:;. t.,,,.. ~ r"... .1", .-#:', *it •,- 1 , -- r . tt 't k ' .. WORK CONTINUES at a rapid pace on the Hammon few areas for use during the fall semester: 32 Faculty Members Receive Promotions Twenty-four associate professors at the University have been promoted to the rank of professor and eight faculty members in the department of agricultural and home eco nomics extension were also promoted. Promotions announced today, all effective July 1, include Associate Professor lo Profes sol Lloyd E. Adams, entomology extension; George P. Barron. an imal. nutrition; James B. Barton, mathematics; Samuel P. Bayard. English composition; Emory J. Brown rural sociology; William Butz,T. agricultural economics: Henry H. Chisman, forestry: Nor man G. Deno, chemistry; Charles C. Di!Ho, mechanical engineer ing. Robert F. Gentry, veterinary science; Clifford B. Hol+, Jr.. electrical engineering; Charles L. Hosier, meteorology; Fred erick A. Hughes, agricultural economics extension; William F. Johnstone, agricultural eco- Jackson Writes Article For Psychology Journal Dr. Douglas N. Jackson, Jr., assistant professor of psychology has written an article. "Stylistic Response Determinents in the California Psychological Inven tory," which appears in the cur rent issue of - Educational and P,;ychological Measurement." ..: ..-- .7.' -4" s l . .'d' nomics extension; Joseph Jor dan, chemistry; Leonard Knee- ' bone, botany and plant path ology. Arthur. 0. Lewis, Jr., English literature; M. Frank Mailette, ag ricultural and biological chemis try; Howard B. Palmer, fuel tech nolog_-; Philip S. Skeil, chemis try; Kenneth R. Stamp, agricul tural economics extension; Carl Voltz, electrical engineering: Thomas Wartik, chemistry; and Harry D. Zook, chemistry and as sistant head of the department of chemistry. Extension personnel promoted are: •Associate Extension Home Economist to Extension Home Economist: Urania Belle Linn. Assistant County agricultural Agent to Associate County Agri cultural Agent: John E. Brockett, Jr.; John E. Creighton. Jr.; H. Theodore Dußois; Willard B. Krisher: William H. Lazar, Jr.; and Orville A. Yoder. Assistant Extension Home Economist to Associate Extension Home Economist: Alexandra M. Eaton. • - q.AI7 , T SCRE AT LA. Metra-Goldwyi An MIN Produ :genS a re 0 inging SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Engineering Buil ,\G Faculty Artists Exhibit Works Four members of the art fac ulty at the University ate exhib iting paintings in the 25th annual Midyear Show being held at the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio. Hobson Pittman is represented by an oil painting and Chen Chi by a watercolor. Both are visit ing staff members, Pittman from Philadelphia and Chen from New York. The resident staff is repre sented by Edwin NV. Zolier and Stuart H. Frost, Born are show ing oils*. Frost's painting "Symmetrical Still Life" was purchased for the Permanent Collection by the "Friends of the Amerinn Art." Pittman and Chen are repre sented in the Institute's perma nent collection from previous pur chases. imme NOW • FOR THE FIRST TIME FLOODING THE NATION'S SCREENS! . . The Glories, the Triumphs, the Conquests of the World's Mightiest Man! pmuammzuEsms omnzma STEVE REEVES yJ -t• AS HERCULES — , SYLVA KOSCINA PRIMO CARNERA - SYLVIA LOPEZ "-T BRUNO VAILATI °"`r.: PIETRO FRANCISCI .0(-&ilgaucnon sEASTUAti COLOR PATHE-DYALISCOPE =TRW" BY WARNER BROS.* NOW SHOWING -FEATURE AIR 1: 53, 3 : 48 ' 5 : 43 ; 7 : 38 ' 9:33 LATIIA . VI4I ADams 7-3351 F"" open a JOSEPH E. LEVtINE PRESCNTS r ~ , i ~ ' .. fa kifer ..;`,..'; t 111410iratidoro Seabee Profs Promote Unit For Area Men Two assistant. professors at the University who are former Naval officers are trying to form a See be reserve construction battalion in this area. Allen F. Dill and Gifford H.l Albright are asking anyone inter-i ested in The formation of a See-I bee reserve unit to contact them at UN 5-6391 during the day or at AD 8-0363 in the evening or by mail at P.O. Box 675, State Col lege. Former Seehe2s, Naval. reser vists or ex-Navy men, who are now engaged in construction-type activities, would be eligible to join or transfer to the proposed new unit, Dill said. ' At least three officer; and 20 enlisted men are needed for the formation of the battalion, •he It would he a paying unit. meeting one night •a week or one weekend a month, whichever inlan was most acceptable. Train ing would also include a two !week summer program. Construc tion ratings would hold true in !the outfit, he said. If formed, it would prolyibly be for initially out of Altoona lor Williamsport, Dill said. Mather Will Resume'-.' Sunday School Lessons Dr. William G. Mather, head of the department of sociology and anthropology, will resume his Sunday morning broadcasts of discussions of the International Sunday School Lesson this week. The broadcasts, which he orig inated in 1953 to provide t:Nach , ers and others with background information on the It.wit of the" day, are broadcast between 8:05 a.m. and 8:20 a.m. by Radio Sta tion WMAJ. -EXTRA BUGS BUNNY CARTOON FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1960 Grad Student Dies in 2-Car Collision David 0. Reed, 39-year old graduate student from Erie, was killed in a two-car collision Sun day night seven miles south of Erie. Kirk Dillon, infant son cf Mrs. Stanley Dillon of McKean, pas senger in Reed's ear, was also killed in the head-on erbsh on Rt. 19 between Erie and Water ford. Mrs. Dilion and three other children, Denise Dillon, 5, La vonne Dillon, 4, and Jack Dillon, 3, were injured. Reed was returning to the Uni versity. The Dillon family was traveling with him to visit Mrs. Dillon's parents in Julian. ROUTE 5I BETWEEN STATE COLLECE and BELLEFONTE Slarlile Drive-In Theatre Tonight & Saturday "THE APARTMENT" Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine Also "KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" Robert Taylor Cinema Scope and Color Plus 3rd Feature "CHECK POINT" and Cartoon Begins Sunday - Tuesday 2 FIRST AREA SHOWING "PARATROOP COMMAND" Richard Baltalyan Jack Hagan "SUBMARINE SEAHAWK" John Bentley and Brett Halsey Plus Another Hit "A WOMAN LIKE SATAN" Brigitte Bardot and Antonio Vilar Plus Cartoon Starts Wed., Jerry Lewis as Aug. 24 "The Bellboy"