PAGE EIGHT Rising Service May Increase Rising shipping, food, ]abor and service costs were cited by both Robert C. Proffitt, director of Food Service, and Dtto E. Mueller, director of Housing, as reasons why a raise in the board and room fee is foreseeable. A possible raise in room and board fees by next semester Greek Week Posters Due Tomorrow Posters for Greek Week must be turned in by 5 p.m. tomorrow to the Hetzel Union desk to be eligible for the con test. Carol Goehring, poster co-chairman, * announced yes terday. Posters Nvill be displayed in the HUB from Oct. 9 to Oct. 15. Judg ing is scheduled for Saturday. Oct. 15. The two winning po-;ters will be displayed in the Book Exchange windows during Greek Week. Oct. 16 to 25. ' Creek groups may also gain five extra points by creating a window display in the stores of downtown merchants. The.;e - dis plays AVill not be judged. but the committee must be notified of the location of the display in order for the group to receive credit. Window .displays may go up Oct. 12 and must be up by Oct. 15. They must he dismantled by Tues day. Oct. 25. Posters must be no larger than 2b by 25 inches and must follow the Greek Week theme "Great Greeks past and present." Each poster should include the dates of Greek Week, The name of the contributing group may. or may not, be directly included in the design. but must •be somewhere on the poster for identification. Mt. Vincent has just completed advanced courses in Hair Styling at Titus Styling Institute, Cleveland, Ohio and is ready to style your hair in the latest, most be coming fashionable way. KART Cost Fees was announced Tuesday by Al bert E. Diem, vice-president for business administration. A def inite decision will not be made until Dec. 1, Diem said yesterday. Both department heads agreed nearly every effort has been made to reduce costs by cutting down on operational expenses. For Food Service this had included cutting the amount of service in the cafe terias, eliminating table service and closing the employee dining halls. Housing has been reducing the ratio of employees to students by means of different work sched ules and equipment, as an effort to maintain services at the same cost to students. There are still ideas for fur ther economizing, however, which are just in the "thinking stage," Proffitt said. One of these is to have more of the food preparation done c(JI - in the Foods Service Build ing. Students can help cut town on housing maintenance and upkeep costs by being less wasteful, Muel ler said. Turning off lights and water when not using them. not dragging mud into the residence halls and not abusing the furni ture are all measures which can cut down on expenses, Mueller said. The 5:165 - $4lO fee for room and board which each resident student pays goes for labor, sal aries, food, utilities, repairs and maintenance, trash and garbage disposal and other operational ex penses. Part of the fee must also be used to retire the bond issue. ' SAVE UP TO 50% DACE PROGRAMS Personalized matches, napkins Commercial Printing 3L2 E College Are. Al) 1-5791 2)e i llictor; Heir Styling Salon 220 A S. Allen St., State College AD 8-0213 136 W. High St., Bellefone EL 5-392 Z .in 0 c , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANII Kennedy Talk Will Be Heard By Students A motorcade to Johnstown to hear Sen. John F. Kennedy, i Democratic presidential candidate,; will be one of the highlights of the pre-election program spon sored by the Students For Ken- Iledy and Johnson group. The group' will provide trans portation for any students in -Iterested in attending the Oct. 15 ,speech, Donald Lipson, co-chair iman, said. Sen. Joseph S. Clark (Dem.-Pa.) ihas accepted an invitation to ad 'dress University students on Oct. 18. However, Lipson explained, !the organization is still trying to find a suitable meeting place as the University will not permit the use of campus facilities un 11ess a Republican of equal stature is also available. Other tentative plans of the or ganization include a Miss Young Democrat contest and a panel dis cussion of political campaign issues by five students from each party. Departure time and place of the motorcade will be announced at a later date by the Students for Kennedy and Johnson. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS That's right. There will be 8,000 supervisory jobs filled from within the Western Electric Company by college graduates in just the next ten years! How come? Because there's the kind of upward movement at Western Electric that spells executive opportunity. Young men in engineering and other professional work can choose between two paths of advancement— one ‘vithin their own technical field and one within over-all management. Your progress up-the-ladder to executive positions gill be aided by a number of special programs. The annual company-wide person nel survey helps select management prospects. This ties in with planned rotational develop ment, including transfers between Bell Com panies and experience in a wide variety of fields. Western Electric maintains its own full time graduate engineering training program, seven formal management courses, and a tui tion refund plan for college study. After joining Western Electric, you'll be planning prod-ction of a steady stream of Principal manufacturing locations at Chicago, Ill.; Kearny, N. J.; Baltimore, Md.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Allentown and taureldale,Pa.l Winstnn•Salem, N. C.; Buffalo, N. Y.; North Andover, Mass.; Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City, Mo.; Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City, Okla. 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Food Service hopes not to have to do this since it (knows the students enjoy choices 'and seconds, Proffitt added. TANGLEWOOD 4/ mL E. of Bellefonte on the New Jacksonville Rd Bellefonte, Pa.. All the spaghetti Other specialties include . steaks, lobster tail, shrimp, _ you can eat prizza, and „your favorite for $l.OO beverages. No minors allowed DINE AND DANCE communications products—electronic switch ing, carrier, microwave and missile guidance systems and components such as transistors, diodes, ferrites, etc. Every day, engineers at our manufacturing plants are working to bring new developments of our associates at Bell Telephone Laboratories into practical reality. In short, "the sky's your limit" at Western Electric. Opportunities exist for electrical, mechanical, indus trial, civil and chemical engineers, as well as physical science, liberal arts, and business majors. For more information, get your copy of Consider a Career at Western Electric from your Placement Officer. Or write College Relations, Room 6106, Western Electric Com pany, 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Be sure to arrange for o Western Electric interview when the Bell System team visits your campus. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 19 What. About Fool Long Steak Sandwkhesi Try MORRELLS and Find Out Delivery 9:00 - 12:00 SPECIAL . . . MANUFACTURING AND SURELY 0 UNIT OF THE DELL SYSTEM AD 84318 ACRES
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