The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 10, 1961, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
—Collegian Photo by John Ucauge
'JOURNALISM CAREER NIGHT: Over 120 professionals and stu
dents attended Ihe Journalism Career Night Wednesday where
students questioned professionals concerning job possibilities.
J. E. Holtzinger, publisher of the Altoona Mirror, answers one
such question.
Juniors to Give -Montgomery Gets
G.r. c .. Research Grant
fll« Dr. James E. Montgomery, head
The suggestion box fiTr the elassjof family housing'and home art.
gift for the Class of ’62 has beenjin the College of Home Econom
placed at the HUB desk and willjics. has received a grant of $lO,-
remain there lor two weeks,.000 from the Division of Special
George Haney, a member of thei TI ~, _ . TT ,
Class of '62 Gift Committee, said. p C ?r 1 vices, Ul } lled Stat^ s
, ~ ... ; Public Health Service, Depart-
It was lncoireetly repotted in |rent 0 f ifealtli. Education and
yesterdays Daily Collegian j*t > vVf? Ifa re, for a studv of home ac
tin' box would be used next fall.j c jcj cntf .
The necessity for obtaining sug-j ‘‘ ... , .
gestions so early has arisen be-!. Montgomery will develop
cause there will only be one' interview guides and conduct a
registration period next year. study based on intet views
v,. ~ , , r . ?with elderly persons who have
Since the most accidental injuries re
effieient way of havn g the t e ccnt ] y t 0 determine factors which
class decide on the gilt is by i.' t - mav have contributed to the ac
mg them vote on it at registration, ■,• .
the Gift Committee will investi
g
,ale the suggestions this semester
iml submit the best ones for the
loss to vote on at fall. registra-
TRIAD 1
JAM SESSION
Sponsored by
Phi Sigma Delia
Phi Kappa Psi
Thefa Delta Chi
FRIDAY
NIGHT
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Phi Sigma
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Freshmen and I
Fraternity Men I
with Dates |J
WELCOME I
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15" Subs 21 Ingredients
Pizza 10" - 12" - 14"
Oven Hot Delivery
To Your Door
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400 W. Beaver Ave.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
HM-M What a Ma
Yes, you can order many things be
sides burgers at the Burger Shop. Break- i
fast, lunch, and dinner are all served.
Full Steak Dinner $1.29 jjiffl'
Or order a tasty snack of hot dogs
and sauerkraut, a bowl of chili, a piece
of pie, a shake—in fact, almost everything.
.THE BURGER SHOP
Directly Across from Old Main
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FRESHMEN ENGINEERS!
and Architecture, Metallurgy,
Chem Eng, and PNG Students
Put Your SLIDE RULES away
and come to
TRIANGLE'S
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, March II 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
Talk with upperclassmen
about your curriculum choice
OSGA Will
Formulate
Constitution
The constitution of the Or
ganization of Student Govern
ment Associations will come
up for ratification at the
group’s second meeting today
and tomorrow, according to
Richard Haber, president.
Two student leaders and a fac
ulty advisor from each of the
iUnivcrsity’s campuses and centers
iare expected to attend the meet
ings here, Haber said.
! The OSGA was , inaugurated
I early in October to help unify
j the University’s campuses. Em
jphasis was placed on creating
i better integration of the common
jwealth campuses, providing a
I means for the exchange of ideas
land the dissemination of Univer
jsity information and developing
student leadership by discussion
and example.
According to the agenda, repre
sentatives will register this after
noon and have dinner in the
Ifetzel Union Building. Workshops
will begin at 8:15 tonight and
continue tomorrow morning.
Wilmer E. Kenworthy, execu
tive assistant to the president,
will- attend tonight’s meeting;
Haber said.
Ten copies of a “Back-the-
Budget” letter will be distributed
to each representative so they
can post them in conspicuous
places around his home campuses,
Haber said.
Greeters Group Elects
Polko New President
The Greetqrs, an organization
for students in hotel administra
tion, recently elected officers for
next year.
| John Polko, junior from Ali-
Iquippa, was elected president;
jLayne Giering, sophomore from
jClarion, vice president; Jim Alex
ander, junior from Meadowbvook,
j treasurer, and Joan Ostovich, jun
ior from Clairton, recording sec
retary.
Thespians to Give
'Wonderful Town
The Penn State Thespians
will present “Wonderful
Town,” by Leonard Bernstein
on March 16, 17 and 18 in
Schwab. A special matinee
performance will be given on
the afternoon of March 18.
Tickets will go on sale at 1:30
p.m. Monday, at the Hetzel Union
desk.
“Wonderful Town” is an ac
count of two young women from
Ohio who go to Greenwich Vil
lage and expect to take New
York by storm.
Ruth, Ihe good-hearted sister,
attempting to break into the
New York literary field, is
played by Anne Grant, senior
in business education from State
College.
Miss Grant, vice president of
the Penn State Players, haS
starred in many of their produc
tions the most recent being
“The Dark at the Top of the
Stairs,” in which she played Cora.
Eileen, the other adventurer,
is played by Susan Bivwn, junior
in theater arts from Chatham,
N.J.
Miss Brown' has acted with 1
Thespians in “Annie Get Your
Gun,” and with Players in “Boy
friend,” “Italian Straw Hat,” and
has just completed her perfor-|
mance Ln “Summer and Smoke.” j
“WHO OWNS THE ELECTRIC COMPANY?”
Many of our customers think the
city, or the state, owns and runs
this company.
They are glad to learn that it just
isn't so. Your electric company is
owned and run by people, just like
any other investor-owned business.
A lot of the people who own this
business are also its customers.
Naturally, they demand that it be
run efficiently, made to grow—and
that electric service continue to be
brought to them and to you effi
ciently and economically.
That’s one reason you can be sure
of all the electricity you need, at
the lowest prices possible.
WEST PENN POWER
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FRIDAY. MARCH 10. 1961
Vince Landro, senior in psy
chology from Hazelion and
president of the Penn State
Players, will portray Baker, the
literary agent in "Wonderful
Town."
James Jimirro, graduate stu
deht in speech from Abington, is
director of the play. Jimirro has
written, directed and acted in
shows for Thespians prior to
“Wonderful Town.”
Away from the University, he
has directed television stations at
Syracuse University, where he
received his masters degree, and
has done some production work
for ABC-TV.
Working for the second time
as production manager for a
Thespian production is James
Anderson, sophomore in educa
tion from Sharon.
Assistant director is Sandra
Hart, junior in arts from Clar
ion. Miss Hart was director for
the Thespians produciion of
"The Big One" and performed
in "It's In The Book."
Working with the Players, she
was musical director as well as
an actress for “Boyfriend” and
“Italian Straw Hat.”
Musical director is Dave Wein
erth, junior in theater arts from
Tgmple; choreographer is Nancy
lAlinkoff, junior in education
[from Kingston; and assistant
[choreographer is Helen Kearney,
sophomore in arts and letters from
Carlisle.