The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 06, 1962, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1962
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z,pocolitetence
PlanSed by OSGA
Thirty seven delegates fran the UniverSity's 14 campuses
will meet' here Friday and Saturday for the winter term ses
sion of the Org4nization of Shident Goveinment Associations.
"OSGA acts as a liaison agency ,between the Student Gov
ernment Associations of the V l arious,centers and campuses Of
the 'University without possessing any legislative authority,"
Robert FiiheripSGA president; said yesterday.
. REED FERGUSON. director-on
University relations, will give the
l
keynote address: on the role of
the -student in helping the Uni
versity obtain' state appropria-'
tions. Fisher said last night.
After an 'informal reception irv—
the Hetzel Union lounge and al .
dinners in the HUB dining room': • Lecture
the delegates will break up into' Dr. Helen I. Snyder, assistant
,
two workshops to discuss orients- professor of psychology will
tion programs. ,speak on "Frontiers in Psychol-
Representatives
from campuses °O.. at 8 p.m. in 11l Boucke.
another fir. the on-campus,
which have only:two year courses'This is
ILectlire Series •sponsored by the;
of study. will discuss "Improve
aLß'nai, B'rith Hiller Foundation.
ment of Orientation Week •
• •, • :
Commonwealth. Campuses." Thei ,-• ,
rest of the delegates Alvin consider ,) • • 1 "Conference •••
"Improvement' of Orie ntat i o n: Dr. l Robert O. Bernreuter, spe-i
Week for Tranifer. Students at' cial a ssistant f to thepresident for
University Park?' (student a ff airs, will hold arvopen
discuision with the students at,
7:30 p.m. in the HUB reading
room. ,
- THE SECOND 'ROUND of work:.
shops Friday, will consider, the ef
fects of ;the foUz-term system.
"QSGA seat, ifuestionnaires to
every 'climpii.s t - so we expect to
have the opinions of about 3,000
students i 'on' the four-tent sys
tem,,7 Fisher said. "A capsule re
port j from each campus will be
presented to Robert G. Bern=
reutery" special assistant 'to the
president for student affairs, Sat
urday." •
Bernreuter will present admin
istrative comments on the four
term system Saturday,. Fisher said.
"This session Saturday,
a wrap
up of progress-reports ,from each
campus on summer conference
projects,"'he said.
Delegates will!report•on wheth
er their campuses would like to
participate :in a!proposed student
insurance program and also their
piogress on standardizing SGA
awards.
Whether or not you will be avallatdn for employ
meat ih the immediate future, sign for your inter
view, Ow. Your final tialullt• year affords
3- ; omi Unity you May never have again to
4 - -irk:Wats career possibilities with the broadest
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fares of companies in ytxk chostnt
THE DAILY: COLLEGIAN 'UNIVERSiTY PARK.. PENNSI ~NIA
TODAY ON CAMPUS
Donaldson Gets Medal
NROTC Midshipman Clive bon
freshman in mineral in
dustries from Blairsville- was
awarded ,a medal for outstanding
service by, the Society of Ameri
can Military - Engineers recently.
The 'award was presented to
Donaldson by Mijor Thomas
Collins, assistant professor of
Military Science and adviser to
the society.
4 hied for Minor D
, .
Four sbxlents were arrested on
minor charges over the weekend
hi State College police. At hear
ings before Justices of the Peace
William P. Bell and Guy G. Mills
all four pleaded guilty and were
fined.
BELL FINED Wayne Burtnett,
sophomOre in meteorology from
Yeadon; Theodore Butcher, fresh
man in. liberal inis from Glen
Cove, N.Y., for their participation
in a disturbance in Humes Alley
Friday night. Bell-said they had
been throwing beer cans and
other derbis at the - facade of a
Scholarship P BX. 5:15 p.m— HUB assembly
•Cweris, 6:30 p.m.. 212 HUB ,
Application forms forte l.loo De,
scholarship are available today in, merit, pt.l of 2
p.m., 'lCo mmercelB HUB -and Manage
103 Burrowes and at the HUB Ed. tudent Council, 6:45 p.m.,
desk to students in the College of 21: 216 HUB -. :
Education who have displayed an 'Frot , 8:15 p.m..:203 HUB
ogy and who have a 2.5
interest in education or pso
All- ychol-,Marketing Club, 12:45 p.m , 218
.
University average. .
73
1 ri
• • • . 'Pan 1, 6:30 p.ni., 203 HUB 1
' Other Meetings !Schu lattlers, 7 *fp.m.. 215 Wagner;
.
AcoustiCal Society, 7:30 pin., 212-Won n's Chorus, 7 p.m., HUB
213 HUB , ass mbly . !
Angel Flight, 8,p.m.. 217-218 -HUBIWU 7 p.m.. 214 HUB
' I
Committee on Inter-Religious Affairs
Announces •
9th Annual Brotherhood Banque,.
Mon., Feb. 12 - 6 p.m. - HUB Ballroom
Speaker: Dr. Beniamin Mays. Pres..
Morehouse College, Atlaita, Ga.
Topic: **Brotherhood Across Race and Culture"
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ENTERTAINMENT
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your graduate school plans, come in and
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nical management. We'll need good Men
2 and 8 years from now as well as today.
PROCTER & GAMBLE
will be interviewing in the Placement Office far IS and MS
degree level Chi, ME, EE, If, Cf, Engr Sce, Math, Statistics
and Chemists.
FEBRUARY 20 and 21
We believe that, to a greater extent than any other com
pany, Procter & Gamble provides opportunity:for advnce- ,
ment on the basis of merit alone.
Procter & Gamble has a consistent record of:
a. Rapid growth and product diversification that ion
tinually provides new technical management career
opportunities year after year., - -
b. Employment•of engineers directly from the campus
to fil the needs generated by our expanding business.
c. - Providing early responsibility after a.training period
suited to the man'siown needs.
d. Promotion strictly from within pn the basis crfi.per
formance alone.. •
For summary Information and detailed description of!work
areas, see our "Careers in Technical Management" litera
ture in Placement Library.
M Eva OPPKtunitiAloyw
.T
isfui
LI bar.
!II said
in es an#
als
rbances
loca,
Be . all three paid $14.50
in f And coats.
He also said Burtnett was route
guilty,l by his own statement, ,of:
violating the borough mina's
ordinance, whicli makes it illegal,
for a Minor to purchase alcoholic.
beverages. Burtnett was fined an,
additional $3830,f0r this violation.
MARE GREtNFIELD, fresh
man in liberal arts from Phila-:
ielphia. was fined by Mills Sat-:
urdayl for also violating the mi
-tor's brdiirariee. He was assessed.
136.501 in fines and costs.
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