PAGE EIGHT Collegian Photo by Rae Hoopes FINISHING TOUCHES—Grass is being planted in front of the new north wing of Sackett to put the finishing touches on the construc tion site. School Papers Urged To Use More Professional Approach High school newspapers shotzld,ism; John Vairo, instructor in adopt a more professional ap- ijournalism; and Marlowe Froke, proach in the handling of the! assistant professor of journalism. news in their schools. Five other journalism faculty This was the charge !members lectured and led discus sions during the program. eleven high school teachers who! professor Goodwin said- the today completed a special six- study program provided the week study program of the Amer-, teachers an up-to-date picture of lean press, conducted by the the attractive career opportuni- School of Journalism at the Urn-I ties in newspapers. versity. „ They were among the 300 high school teachers selected for sum mer fellowships by the News paper Fund, Inc., of the Wall Street Journal. The 300, who were selected from more than 2,000 applicants, were enrolled in various schools of journalism throughout the country. The study program at the Uni versity was specifically designed for the fellowship winners. It in cluded instruction in the history, responsibilities, and techniques of the American press with ar ex planation of how the professional approach could be adapted to i the high school situation. Their program was under the supervision of Eugene Goodwin, director of the School of Journal- Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA DELICIOUS i ~ .S You haven't had a good steak beverages are served. Why not pleasantly surprise until you've gone to Duffy's in your date or wife and take her •i--• Boalsburg. Your exact spool- out to Duffy's this weekend? E fications will be followed. The surroundings are just like home she'll love the rustic Bring some of your friends out country flavor, which makes La this weekend. Your favorite the food taste even better. Your favorite beverages are served. :?- TRADITION Duffy's Tavern is a mere four Duffy's is just the way you re miles from State College and member it friendly and old it's worthwhile worthwhile going out. fashioned. The delicious food is You'll see why it has been a cooked and served to your own Penn State tradition for so specification. Duffy 's will many years. Don't be worried bring back pleasant memories about dress, either it's in- of your college years, whether it formal. Your as welcome as you graduated in 'lO or '6O. one of the family. Why not come out for dinner? GADUATION DINNERS SERVED 5:00-10:30 TONIGHT Duffy's Tavern In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (Turn right at the Texaco Service Station) GOOD LUCK GRADUATES Be as good a class of Alumni as you have been students. See you at the Missouri Game for Homecoming. THE NITTANY LION INN Pennies -- (Continued from, page six) after the first story appeared that the Treasury, too, had been deluged with calls. He repeated that his department and banks paid only face value for the coins —that is, one cent per penny. He said that his office had re ceived many letters, one of which was addressed to "The Penigon Building, Mint Division, Washing ton, D.C." Its writer had appar ently confused the mint with the Pentagon Building, U.S. armed services headquarters. He added that another fortune hunter parked a truck in front of the Treasury. Department one day; the driver then hauled his purchase—pennies--to the truck in a kiddie wagon. The department spokesman said that never in his quarter of a century of government had he seen anything like the cur rent rush for easy money—and that it hadn't hit its peak yet. Even with the danger of spec ulators dumping a load of small date pennies on the market, coin dealers were saying that the boom will have been beneficial in at least one respect—increased interest in coin collecting. So the "penny information" calls continue. If the Skyliners, a vocal group, enter the Wash ington UPI bureau anytime soon, they will find their recording of "Pennies from Heaven" in last place on the journalists' hit parade. Wiltower to Give Paper At Oregon Conference Donald J. Willower, assistant professor of education, will pre sent a paper at a conference at the University of Oregon today. The paper is entitled, "Know ledge, Behavior and the Case Method." Shoes properly rebuilt and repaired Orthopedic prescriptions filled Orthopedie AO. sales SHOE CLINIC Phone AD 8-1415 153 8. Allen St. State College, Pa FRIENDLY ALUMNI CAMPUS tRIME2E=It= EMEEI=IN Art . Critique Patterns, Tradition Mark Foreign Art By JOSEPH KUBICA Collegian Art Critic Exhibits of students' art from Ecuador and Ceylon are on display in the HUB card room and Temporary Build ing. The outstanding feature of the ; . Ecuadorian exhibit is the styliza tion of scenes and the arrange ment of the subject matter into (patterns of color. The patterns lare tightly controlled, lacking the ;abandonment in freedom of ex 'pression, often seen in similar (works of American students of 'the same age. But freedom of ex yression exists in the Ecuadorian examples in choice of colors, as sembling of patterns and in inter pretation of theme. Compared with the Ceylon ese exhibit, the Latin American method of expression comes somewhere between the highly stylized Asian exhibit where nature serves as a theme for a repeating motif and American abandonment. Students from both countries are strongly in fluenced by tradition, in the manner of expression and in subject matter presented. Included in the .Ceylonese ex hibit are the works of . a younger group of students. A feeling of rigidity and control is expressed in these works, Scenes of life be come an organizational plan very similar to a tapestry with colors that are not too vivid nor fading State College Quality CANDY HEADQUARTERS From Holland: Brandyettes Filled Bumelles Hazelnut Caramels From Belgium: Lemon Bon Bons Filled Raspberry Bon Bons Chocolate Crunch From England: Toffee Glacier Mints • Pennsylvania Dutch: Butter Mints Peanut Crunch Chocolate Cashew Waffles Griggs PHARMACY 120 E. College Avenue State College, Pa. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1960 away into pastel. 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