THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1961 Work Grants May Be Given Outstanding juniors and seniors may be able to get work scholarships for the summer term under a new program announced by Presi lent Walker Monday. The grants, to be known as "faculty aide scholarships," will be designated not only to provide funds to students, but also to give them the opportunity to gain experience by working with fac ulty members in their special ized fields, according to Wilmer Itgersoll , Rand— will-interview IR is one a" /he zaremos/ hader,f oifitie irhy- thirie l l for waild-rrAle a d o,diantAks..l7..vou ate meekinica* av/h7e6" (no malVer whaf .ezwr engineering m.Fior /r) and are hderested ,th saki; design 47/Al4 / 012:VA7%:a*, come 47 for .1 7 / 7 //7- le,e) , h3w. avNi/s/1.1/7 elv.keery4 &la' hathess d. ,, feer 2P41 1 ,/ come. IFC - PANHEL JAZZ SPECTACULAR tickets will go on sale TOMORROW ! A Limited Number of Tickets Wilt be Available All Day Tomorrow All Over Campus! Look for the Girls in the SANDWICH BOARDS E. Kenworthy, executive assistant the new program will be con to the president. tined in other terms. Students selected for the pro gram will aid faculty members working on projects in certain areas of teaching o. research, Kenworthy said. The amount of the scholarship will vary with the length of the period covered by each project, but will not exceed $lOO. One hundred scholarships will be awarded for the summer term. According to Kenworthy, it has not been decided whether or not ==! - ... — .. , V01v0... ,1 •41 , 4,,,AVAW....1"..14 , 11.1411111.1.10r, $, S, PhD) March 20, 21... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Any student wishing to be considered for the program should apply to his department head, Jean B. Vandell, secre tary of scholarships explained. Department heads will match students and faculty members who are to participate in the pro gram. she said. Whether or not a student will be able to be selected if no pro fessorin his department wants to participate will not be determined until the applications are in, she added. The Twisters make music for I.S.A.'s CLUB HUBANA Saturday, March 18 8:30 - 12:00 HUB Ballroom $l3O per couple Tickets— at HUB Desk Get Your's Now Reserved Seats 1'1: rtig littr's presents AUTHENTIC SPORTS CLASSICS FOR 1961 ti HEU The new "417" Collection by Van Ileusen highlights traditional fashions that never grow old for the man who never grows old. Each style is superbly tailored in new shirtings with classic designs in the season's latest colors. They're distinctively different yet so fashion. ably correct. Sports Shirts from $2,95 Featuring the new Pima Cotton. Also, con trasting Wash & Wear Bermuda Shorts from $3.95. Stop in today and see our fine collection of Van Heusen Sports Wear. Choirs to Present Easter Program The Meditation Chapel Choirs, directed by James W. Beach, will present a Lenten-Easter musical service at 4:15 p.m. today in the Eisenhower Chapel. Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger, Uni versity chaplain, and Reverend P. Barrett Rudd, associate director of the University Christian Asso ciation, will conduct the service. Included in the program will be, "The Falcon" by John Gerrish, "Crucifixus etiam pro nobis" by Hans Hassler, "Awake thou win try earth" and "The Resurrection" by William Billings. *Op PAGE FIVE •••••••••• Penn State By The At The West Halls Record Hop Every Friday Night