The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Ed Council to Honor
Outstanding Seniors
The Education Student Council decided last night to
honor 10 outstanding seniors in the College of Education at
the council banquet May 11.
Those to be
a( —lernic record
Mum Assodation
To Seek Seniors
For Members
Twelve college chairmen
and 194 class agents have been
selected to solicit Alumni
Association memberships from
senior class members, Ross B.
Lehman, assistant executive
secretary to the Alumni Associa
tion, said yesterday.
During Senior Week, which be
gins Sunday, each class agent will
contact a certain number of sen
iors in his college to explain the
advantages of joining the Alumni
Association, Lehman said. The
special senior rate for the first
year is $2, he said.
Regular membership rates are
$3 for the first five years after
graduation and then $5 per year.
Life memberships are also avail
able for $7O, which may be paid
in five annual payments of $l5
each, Lehman said.
The Alumni Association spon
sors 70 district clubs, alumni
weekends, the Alumni College
and !lie Alumni Fund, Lehman
said.
In addition, he said, three pub
lications are mailed to members
to keep them informed of events
at the University. The May issue
of one of the publications, "Penn
State Alumni News," will be sent
to all seniors, he said.
College chairmen who will head
the project are Frank Millis, Ag
riculture; Edgar H. Grubb, Busi
ness Administration; Stephen G.
Brown, Chemistry and Physics;
Susan Sherman, Education; Gary
Robinson, Charles Gaston, Engin
eering; Gretchen Yant, Home
Economics; Margaret McPherson
James Nelligan, Judy High, Lib
eral Arts; Eugene Grumer, Min
eral Industries; Polly Mitten,
Physical Education.
Baseballers MON
(Continued from rage six)
fifth on a single by Rodenhaver
and Broditin's single and twice in
the 'Sixth on a double by DeLong,
a sacrifice fly by Phillips and
Gursky's second home run of the
year.
The Nittanies scored four
times in the eighth, including
Pae's bases empty home run, to
make the score 15-1.
Rutgers ended the scoring with
a run in the top of the ninth on
doubles by Bob Clawson and
pinch-hitter Joe Thompson.
Schwab--
(Continued from page seven)
"and 1 had trouble adjusting it."
Schwab said he feels great
this year and is looking for
ward to breaking his own rec
ord.
"I know I can go over 230, but
how far over I don't know," he
said yesterday,
Schwab and Beard will compete
for State in a triangular meet
against Michigan State and Ohio
State at East Lansing, Mich.,
Saturday
Alexander Writes Article •
Am on J. Alexander, instructor
of English, is the author of an
article, "A Modern Hero: The
Nongenue," which is an analysis
of film heroines.
factory authorized
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales Parts Service
$1624.00
WYNO SALES CO.
1960 E. 3rd St. Williamsport
honored will be selected on the basis.of
and service to the College of Education.
They will be awarded gold keys.
Sixteen candidates were nomi
nated by the faculty and the
council. The nominees are Sharon
Hoffman, Marlene Neff, Sue Dins
'more, Sally Fowler, Sally Gens
lzler, Betty Segal, Susan Sherman,
Jacqueline Long, Carol McEl
downey, Maxine Miller, Barbara
Bundyacqueline Frank, Judy
MarilynM
Low,. Sussman, Susan
Shayncr and Sandra Slish.
In past years the Education
Council has honored seven out
standing seniors. Due to the
increase in the size of the grad
uating class the council decided
to increase the number to 10.
In other business, it was an
nounced that applications for the
fall Education Council Scholar
ship are available to all sixth
semester education students at the
Hetzel Union desk. The $lOO
scholarship will be awarded on
the basis of academic record and
service to the College of Educa
tion. The deadline for applications
is May 5.
At last night's meeting Jacque
line Wenk, sophomore from Say
ville, N.Y., was elected parliamen
tarian. The council has also begun
a program to speak to all visiting
future teachers who visit campus
in pre-announced groups. Two
members of the council spoke on
the new curriculum, its meaning)
for incoming freshmen and stu-'
dent teaching.
Magner Edits Stories
For Series Publication
A series of Russian plays and
stories, all edited by Dr. Thomas
F. Magner, professor of Slavic
languages, have been published
by the EMC Recordings Corp. of
St. Paul, Minn.
- The individual publications,
which include Chekhov's play
"The Three Sisters" and Gorky's
play "Lower Depths", are design
ed to serve both as classroom
texts and as scripts to recorded
versions.
VOTE
CASH-17 words or less
CHARGE-12 words or less
3.50 one Insertion
$.75 two Insertions
$l.OO three insertions
Additional words-3 for 3.05
for each day of insertion
ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A. 51
THE PRECEDING ' DAY
1957 GREAT LAKES Trailer, 45'x8', ex-
cellent condition, 2 bedrooms (one for
study), storm windows and screens, fully
,insured, excellent 'location. Park Forest
Trailer Park, AD 84432.
1957 MARLETTE, 4xB, 2 bedrooms.
washer. Choice lot in College View
Trailer Court with trees and brook. Price
1 18 right. AD 8-1085.
WILLING TO swap for cash 1960 VW
convertible in excellent condition, very
low mileage: a Vespa G.S. motor-scooter:
Leica Camera and several lenses. Cull
AD 7-4454.
COIF CLUBS—set of 8 Spalding., Top-
Hite irons. Goal condition, price reason
able. Call AD 7-3220.
GARRARD RC 88/4 Record Changer with
base and 46 rpm spindle. Less than 300
plays. $52.00 with professional cartridge;
$38.00 less cartridge. Original $86.00 value.
Ralph, AL)9-0772.
1957 TRAILER, 38'x8'. Two bedrooms
fully equipped. One-half mi.e from
campus. Inquire 1245 N. Allen after 5 p.m.
1953 PLYMOUTH. Standard transmission,
radio, heater, new battery, good Urea.
MUST SELL. BEST OFFER. AD 8-2893
after 6 p.m.
1966 WHITLEY so' Mobile Home, excel
lent condition, many extras. AD 8.2226
after 6 p.m.
HAVE TRAILER, Will &IL Highest offer.
Call AD 8-8074.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
SENIORS Z Z I
Vote for
Outstanding Seniors
Last Chance Today
at the HUB and BOUCKE
MATRIC CARDS NEEDED
• CO
FOR SALE
Blue Key,
Delphi Tap
32 Students
Thirty-two men have been
tapped for Delphi and Blue Key
hat societies in the past week.
New officers of Delphi are: Ron
Butler ? president; Bruce De Wolf
son, vice president; Ralph Freed
, man, secretary - treasurer. Also
tapped were: James Sloane,
Charles Davisson Louis Kushner,
Guy Jackson, George Jackson
and Barry Neilinger.
Blue Key will initiate Paul
Block, Barry Levitz, Charles
Gross, Karl Fink, Michael Mc-
Combs, Robert Banks, Ronald Si
mon, James Poorbaugh, John
Cornwatch, Lloyd McSparran,
Hershel Richman, David Walker,
Eugene Zuckerman, Donald Mac-n
A lady, Richard Shaw, Harry Baer,
Roger Schwarz, Richard Gilison,
Mason Shessler, Gregg Khan, Ste
ven Sussman, and Michael Her
witz.
New officers of Blue Key will
be elected in the next week.
Androcles and Druids hat soci
eties have not yet tapped.
Navy Information Team
To Visit Campus Soon
An information team from the
Pittsburgh Navy Recruiting Sta
tion will visit the University from
May 8 through May 12 to talk to
students interested in serving as
commissioned officers in the U.S.
Navy after graduation.
The team, from the Officer
Programs Division, will be locat
ed in the Hetzel Union Building
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
Ze3 3
Pizza & Sub Shop
15" Subs 21 Ingredients
Pizza 10" - 12" 14"
Oven Hot Delivery
To Your Door
AD 8.0596
400 W. Beaver Ave.
LEGIAN
•
NO 0.14 ..... R.. •
FOR RENT
NEWLY BUILT Apartment, new furni
ture. Large efficiencies, utilities in
cluded in rent except light. Further infor
mation call AD 8-2039.
TWO 1200 M furnished Apartment, first
floor, near eampus t Utilities included.
Men preferred. AD 7-26ti5.
TWO FURNISHED •basement rooms. Sum-
viler term. Shower, refrigerator, cool;
near campus. $5.00 each. AD 7-7212. 510
W. College Ave.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for two
Available June for summer with option
for September. Free parking. Call Tom,
AD 8-2.914.
APARTMENT, Furnished. Available for
summer term. Second floor, 129 South
Pugh, State College.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, three
rooms and bath, dose to campus. Free
perking. AD 84857.
MODERN 3-MAN apartment, completely
furnished, Metzger Bldg. Available for
June. Call AD 7-2851 after
FURNISHED EFFICIENCY Apartment in
modern apartment building, within walk
ing distance of campus—s 66 per month.
Phone AD 8-2176.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate week
end accommodations for family and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany.
Mrs. Cox AD 7-7792 or AD 7-9850.
• LOST
THREE-PEARL Gold Ring. On or around
Carnival grounds Saturday night. Re
ward. Please call EL 6-3328 if found.
LODEN GREEN COAT at Spring Week
Carnival. Call Dan. AD 7-4402. Reward.
PAIR CItEY Glasses In brown case. Satur
day night at Spring Week Carnival. Re
ward. Call UN 0-7076.
Seniors Plan for Participation
In Nation-Wide Career Study
In the next few days Uni
versity seniors will be asked
to participate in a nation-wide
study of career plans of 1961
graduates, Joseph E. Faulkner,
field representative for the
project, said yesterday.
The study will include 0,400
,graduates of 135 colleges and uni
versities throughout the nation.
It is being conducted by the Na
tional Opinion Research Center,
lan organization affiliated with the
University of Chicago.
Participants in the study
chosen by scientific probability
sampling methods will be asked
to fill out questionnaires cover
TREASURE HOUSE
FREE Gift Wrapping and Packaging
•
COLLEGE MEN
•
SUMMER JOBS
FULL TIME WORK THIS SUMMER
EARN $4OOO BETWEEN MAY AND SEPTEMBER
30 30 30 30
$lOOO Cash Scholarships and Grants to Colleges
•Earn In excess of $133 per/week
*Travel to resort areas with plenty of time for boating,
swimming, and golf
OWin an all expense paid holiday to London for a week
•Some qualified students may work overseas for the
summer • , -
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
1. over 18 years of age
2. at least 6 months of college
3. neat appearance
Those students who qualify may continue their association
with us next semester on a part time basis.
Call nearest office for appointment.
Buffalo TL 3-0495 Utica • RE 3-1468
Elmira RE 4-8634 Pittsburgh AT 1-8385
Rochester LO 2-6220 •
Syracuse HA 2-0718 State College AD 8-2051
Albany HE 4.4981 Johnstown 5-4856
Schenectady FR 2.2610 Altoona WI 2-3232
CLASSIFI
WANTED
COUPLE WITHOUT children desire nicely
furnished apartment starting Sept. 1.
AD 8-0876.
GIRL PASSENGER wanted to
Northwest. Prefer to leave June 4. Share
driving if possible. Cull Barb AD 84278.
RIDE FOR TWO to Pittsburgh Friday,
May 5, after 11 a.m. Call Riehie_ F. or
Paul, AD 7-4409.
DISHWASHER WANTED—work 2 meals,
eat 3. Call caterer, AD 1-2161.
BASS GUITARIST or organist (with or-
frail) to play with best known band on
campus. Moat be able to play R & R and
blues of professional caliber. Tryouts for
next year's band will be held before cremes•
ter's end. Call Sam Spotto or John Haber.
len AD 7-4969.
UNFURNISHED 84100 M apartment start
ing in September. In or out of town.
Call AD 7-3519 after 5 p.m.
RACKS IS IT GUYS? Extra beds needed
for Mother's Day Weekend, May 13 & 14
at Kappa Sigma. Call AD 7-2044 and ask
for Jim Dean.
CLEAN, MODERN single room wanted ;
close to campus. Will occupy from June
on. AD 7.3464 after 7 p.m.
PROFESSOR AND family would like to
rent furnished house or apartment near
Penn State University from June 8 to
August 26. Write details to Dr. Bell, Box
39, Saergertown, Pa.
KITCHEN HELP wanted, Phi Epsilon PI
Call Butch AD 7-4953.
TYPING AND multilitbing thesis reporta.
etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7015.
FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male
graduate students, needs one more male
student. Within walking distance of cam.
Doe. Phone AD 8-1409 after 8:00 D.M.
THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1961
!rig various aspects of their
career plans.
The research will attempt to
provide a national estimate of
how many college students in the
1981 graduating classes plan to go
on to graduate studies and how
many intend to go directly into
business, farming and other oc
cupations, Faulkner said.
It is designed to determine the
influences that prompted the stu
dents to make their choices, he
added.
"The research, one of the first
comprehensive studies ever made
of why, when and how college
seniors make their career plans, is
expected to yield important infor
mation on the relationship be
tween college experience and ca
reer aims and goals," Faulkner
said.
MOTHER
Deserves Something Special
On Her Day . . .
Naturally
A Gift From
DS 0
MISCELLANEOUS
JOURN STUDENTS--only a few days left
to get your tickets for The Big Picnic
at HIM-Singer Park, May 12. 21.00 in
Journ office.
DON'T FORGET Club TIM. Tickets re.
served at HUB desk or at door. Every.
one welcome.
DR. ROBERT W. GREEN will finenk on
Louie XIV. May 9, 1961 at HUB Arson.
MY Room, 7:30 p.m.
URGENT NEED—Ride to New York City
or Philadelphia. Any time „Friday, May
sth. Call Phyllis UN 5-035.
PIZZA PARTY sponsored by Newman
Club at 6 p.m. Friday, May 15 in Chapel
Lounge. 25c.
ATTENTION SOCIAL CHAIRMEN! One
to a mix-up in booking the Ken Huhn
Quartet is open for Mny 6. Call AD S-1297.
SHOT DOWN: Two 6th semester engineers
would like to meet sympathetic girls.
Call Pete UN 6-2631.
BRIDES-TO-BE. do you know about The
Free Bridal Consultant Service at 0. W.
Houta & Son? }louts is happy to help
you plan a smoother, more beautiful
wedding and facilitate gift-buying for
friends through otfr Gift Preference Regis.
tration Program. We invite you to stop
in or phone AD 8.6701 Extension U.,
TENNIS FANS—racket stringing and re.
pairs the No-Awl•Way by Hassinger.
Large selections of nylon or gut.. Prompt
service. Guaranteed-satisfaction. University
Tennis Service, 614 E. Beaver Ave. Phone
AD 7.2a15.
PIPER'S: Your one•stop music center on
Renner Pike. Guitars, banjos, complete
music line_ accessories. Open daily from
9-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center.
Phone EL 8.8441.
FOUND IN Stephens--1959 Class Ring.
initials B:J.H. Call Barbara, UN 15.7867.
POUND