PAGE EIGHT BC Read Defends Convention Coverage Samuel Sharkey, news editor of the National Broadcasting Com pany, hit back at newspapers Tuesday night for attacking broadcast:- jag on coverage of the recent political conventions. Sharkey spoke at the journalism convention in the Hetzel Union Bldg. "In its news columns, in its editorial pages and in its TV and Cook to Teach in Brazil Classes J. Stanley Cook, associate pro-' fessor of English, is on leave ofl absence until February 28. Cook is at Port Alegre, Brazil, where he is teaching courses in English at an American Educa tional Center sponsored by the U.S. State Department. Before going to Brazil, he spent several weeks in Washington, D.C., ~at a training session; and then -look part in a four-week language program in Brazil be fore beginning his teaching duties. HomeEc Scholarship Eskablished by Pitt A two-year scholarship, worth $lOOO, has been established at the University by the Pittsburgh Home Economists in Business, a department of the American Home Economics Association. The scholarship, which will pay $5OO a year for two years. is avail able to a student majoring in the area of home economics in busi ness. Co-Edits Newly elected officers of Pi LF.,mbda Theta, national associa tion for women in education. are Marlene Neff, president; Lurene Jochem, vice president; Nancy Nicholson, secretary, and Judith Longsworth, program and publi city chairman. New officers of UniverSify Readers are: Bunny Pappas, pres ident; Susan Hill, secretary. New initiates are: Patricia Kampmeier, Susan Hill, Kathren Kavanaugh, Charles McCardell, Michele Ohr man, Nancy Huber, JUliet How ells and Serena Rashid. The new officers of the Soci ology Club are Rhoda Segur, president: David Saul, vice presi dent; Patricia Scott, secretary; and Ann Rosenstein and Sarah Perlin, projects chairmen. TOdCi Answer Ul i M E I - A,IA W' 4 1C1 1 1 L A_ N_ t 5 E IN T S E IC-10 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE MOTOR I?I1 E, ALLSTATE MO-PED, less than one year old. Windshield and side Is. Esee:lent ecnlitinn. Will take hoed English bike Sig Pn rt of price. Phone AU F-1 621. P A LACE Wedgewund Trailer, 2 bed- )v ins and washur. 50' 10'. Call eve- AI) 7-4133 nt :00. WANTED AV A ILA BLE in small U.S POSITION tol chain for graduate Hotta nt. sall monthly (tax -f reel. osird, transportation, two year 'rite V. it Jacobson. GrflP urtia. Nicaragua. owned he Adm. btudoi and Ix tract. W Bold, Mann FOR RENT LARGE 1)011131,E mum in a quiet private la:me. lir:Au:le students preferred. Litptie 7-:;200. 1)D1 'MY, AND Wt . -doubles. crittml loch ! joi, Pal i<iutt. liersunable rates. Chit AD 7-7un6 or El. 5-.1302. APA RTM NT FOR RENT four rooms. bath. Mat, water. refrigerator and elec• trio stove. Par details call 110 4,945 after 3 p.n. FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY 1 . Three $-tn dent ape, for men only. Parking' avail able. Cull AD 8-6135. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 1 50c BUYS 17 WORDS radio columns the press has been unstinting in its attacks on broad casting for devoting as many as 60 hours to the two conventions," Sharkey said. "Is it too much to ask the press and the public to 'put up' with the open functioning of the democratic process for sev en-tenths of one per cent of one year in every four?" he said. Some papers made much of the completeness of their convention coverage, he said, but "denounce us for doing what they do and better." He said papers also rap tele vision for mentions of products calling it "plugola." "But newspapers give col umns of 'plugola' for cameras, foods, fashions, etc., and call it 'editorial support.' "I would suggest you as mould ers and shapers of the rising gen eration of newsmen," he told the journalism educators, "analyze most carefully how much and how well you are teachingthe simple rudiments of ethics and fairness in reporting. "The first amendment applies to both newspapers and broad casting, and it carries not only the basic freedom but also a basic re sponsibility," he said. 17 Varsity Diamondmen Receive Numerals Seventeen Penn State baseball players received varsity letters for the 19G0 campaign. • They are: Bill Benton, Boyers: Ed Kikla, Monongahela; Torn Durbin, Sharon: Dave Bergey, Towanda; Marlin Beisecker, Steelton; Bob Arner, Lehighton; John Adams. Venetia; Harry Beans, State College. Jim Suplizio and Larry Bei ghey. both of Dußois; Dick Lan dis. Boyertown; Larry Fegley and Dick DeLong of Allentown; Rog er Kochman, Wilkinsbnrg; John Phillips, Washington; Bob Hro bak, Middletown, and Ron Rink er, Huntingdon. 11920; One-sided Victciry Penn State's most one-sided football victory was a 109 to 7 romp over Lebanon Valley Col lege in 1920. The worst defeat for the Lions came in a 106 to 0 loss to Lehigh in 1889. State's Bowl Record Penn State football teams have played in three bowl games: Rose (1923), Cotton (1348), and Liberty (1959), with a record of one win, one loss, and a tie. ............„„ ••,.... , .. ~ ~ ...., ~.• . , . .. .... . .. , ..... , ...,, - • ... • ........... . •••• •--- . THE ' ! COMPACT '• if:. A 1111 ..:; '.....::,..i .. ...'; -. 7 .... ' . • • . STORE 1 : Aral if.:,An.y • 8 A.M. 'til 11 P.M. plif i r . . EVERY DAY „.„?,„,„„::::::'..,,:,' • . 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The returnees include letter men Bob Mitinger, Henry Opper mann, John Bozick, and Dave Alexander. Of that group, Opper mann with 11 pass catches for 212 yards and Bozick with six catches for 168 yards, were the top offensive performers. Opper mann is the team's captain-elect for 1960. The end roster also will in clude Jim Schwab and' Dave Truitt who saw limited service last year, and Ray Rakowski, Cliff Davis, and Phil LaLaeff, a trio of varsity holders with no 1959 playing time. Track Captains Elected Sprint star Bob Brown and distance runner Herman Weber are Penn State's newly-elected track co-captains for the 1961 season. Brown, from Philadelphia, is the 1960 IC4A champion in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes. He also won the IC4A 100 crown in 1959. Weber, cross country captain elect, specializes in the mile and two-mile runs. He's from Erie. Gridders Score 255 Penn State's 1959 football team scored 255 points while holding 11 opponents to 112. The Lions registered shutouts over VMI, Holy Cross, and Alabama in the Liberty Bowl. Erwin Makes All-Stars Honorable Mention List Penn State's Dave Erwin was Pittsburgh. The schedule: Sept. 24. Buck named to the Middle Atlantic all- nell; Oct. 1, at West Chester; 8, star lacrosse team and to the honorable mention list on the 1960 Syracuse; 15, Colgate; 22, at Maryland; 28, at Navy; Nov. 5, All-American team as chosen hYI at Temple; 12, Army; 19, at Pitts the U.S. Intercollegiate La crossei burgh. 4 ' Association. 1 Erwin, from Lower Merlon, is Penn State's captain-elect for the , 1961 season. He plays defense. —lnventions in this old world are coming so fast that the ladder to success may soon be replaced by an escalator. ' - • ' 1 ' ' • ' . ' ..•, , r ... ' ' ', , ~,• ' , '.'1,1., ' . ' ' ti ' '!i '1 . , ' , 11 i,.. • DELICIOUS FRIENDLY I-' .1. !I You haven't had a good steak Why not pleasantly surprise 1 p until you've gone to Duffy's in your date or wife and take her IF Boalsburg. Your exact speci- out to Duffy's this weekend? The surroundings are just like 1.: fications will be followed. home she'll love the rustic it j_Bring some of your friends out country flavor, which makes a: this weekend. Your favorite the food taste even better. Your favorite If beverages are served. "2 . 7 .- beverages are served.-, 1-, - ..: ~. .f-. -. 1 -- .1 I •-•• MNI ri 1 :=1" - . TRADITION ALUMNI -- E Duffy's Tavern is a mere four Duffy's is just the way you re miles ,I ..----- from State College and member it friendly and old it's worthwhile going out. fashioned. The delicious food is -1 --: You'll see why it has been a cooked and served to your own ---; Tenn State tradition for so specification. Duff y ' s will many years. Don't be worried bring back pleasant memories - 1 about dress, either it's in- of your college years, whether 1 formal. Your as welcome as you graduated in 'lO or '6O. - 11 one of the family. Why not come out for dinner? :...! -„•_. -,. 5 ._,. E Ei • Duff s Tavern ~.- -. In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (Turn right at the ,„- Texaco Service Station) 7,•••,.., • • • •(. ~ ~, ~.,,,,,, ; . •,. . ~•. ;...•, , t ~;)::11 0 ;11,1 0, 11,,•,, -,,,,, -. • , . , ... •.; .• -,, ..,.. 0..., •• - ~•--., .1 SIMMERCOLLEGIANSUMMERCOLLEGIANSUMMERCOLLEGIANSUMMERCOLLEG Can't Keep This Under My Hat. If You Have Rooms For Rent, or Items to Sell, Use COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS for Quick Results. Use COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 17 words if paid by cash and 12 Words if charged, for only 50c Call UN 5-2531 or Stop In at the Office. No. Time? El Write Info on a Post Card and Mail to Box 261, State College. pailwsussocastivt9aTioauarumnstivioaTiopummnsxvioa - nopuautnas FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1960 hernick Gets Post In Industrial Ed. John M. SJnemick, associate professor of industrial art educa tion at the State University of New York in Oswego, N.Y., has beet% named associate professor of industrial education at the Uni versity. A native of Evanston, 111., he received his master of arts de gree and his bachelor of arts de gree, both in industrial arts edu cation at the Michigan State Uni versity. He is completing work on his doctor of education degree, also in industrial education, at the University of Illinois. He began his teaching career as an industrial arts teacher in Midland City Schools, Midland, Michigan; then served as a grad- Oate assistant in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois, and was assistant profes sor at the Florida University. Nittany Soccer Team To CoMpete in 9 Games Nine games are on tap for Penn State's 1960 soccer team. The Lion booters will open Sept. 24 against Bucknell, in the first four home contests. Syra cuse, Colgate, and Army also will appear at University Park. On the road, coach Ken Hoster man's team will face West Ches ter, Maryland, Navy, Temple, and Shoes properly rebuilt and repaired Orthoperlie prescriptions filled Orthopedic 'shoe sales SHOE CLINIC Phone AD 8-1415 153 S. Allen St. State College, Pa
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