TUESDAY. AAAY 8. 1962 TODAY ON CAMPUS , By JCHN BEAUGE '62 Pivot 1 Would you consider taking a Pivot, the magazine published 700-m;le round trip on a motor each spring by the poetry .work- scooter? shop, goes on sale today in the That is exactly what At Moldon lIUB and on the MalL and Alex. Seggie, electrical engi- v " .neering students at the .University of Toronto, did last week. They jUTlter meetings motored to State College, spent ■Agriculture Student Council, 7 three days and then left, arriving p.m., 217 HUB. in .Toronto Sunday evening. A ™ ol l- „ A l r .,n S ° Ciety , A , S ?.V ndr ° n - They , said the purpose of their -r- l ii e^- In^’ i^ a^" er ‘trip was two-fold. First, was ’to |Collegian—local ad staff meeting, see t^.o friends John Crerar and p ‘ m ” * 3l Bill Robinson'— and the other to ;pj ,en li'. ® *1 -../compare university Itfe here with Education Student Council, 6.45. w thev are accustomed to. p.m.. 214 HUB. f Froth circulation staff, 6 p.m., 216 THE TWO. wearing their blue { HUB. ; jackets with "engineering” on the IFC, 1 to 5 p.m., 212 HUB. iback, left Toronto a week ago and Navy recruiting, 10 a.m. to 3:30 ’.vent as far as the first p.m.. 218 HUB and 9 a.m. to day. After spending tne night j 4 p.m., ground floor HUB. 1 there, they continued here. :Office of Student Aid, 8 p.m., 212 While in this area, Al and_Alex : * .attended a class, went through Panhel, 6 p.m., -03 HUB. : various ‘laboratories, toured the Amateur Radio Club, nuclear reactor and drove around * :30 p.m., 219 Electrical Engi- the surounding countryside. : On Friday night they had dates P »'k™ l2 9iK fnm Skatmg C ub ’ and went out to Stone Valley and 01s Wn« later to a fraternity partv. During jSchuhplattlers, 8 p.m.,.215 they w / re^oliie gues £ (Slavic Club rehearsal, 2:30' p.m., :of _ A f a^ a fraternity ’ HUB assembly room. ““J™ 1 "* ' vere , up State; . College Panhel-- reception, h 1 and early packed their few 8-9:30 p.m, HUB main lounge. ’belongings and left for home on Theta Delta Phi, .6:30 p.m., 212 be,r two-seater scooter. yesterday jjyg they began their summer jobs. Theta Sigma Phi. 6 p.m.. 213 HUB., AL. A SOPHOMORE, and Alex, j ' ‘ i ; ; " • ,a junior, said that their university 4 Students Win Pivot Poetry Prizes i first term begins on Sept. 20 and Four students in liberal artsjneth F. Rosen, senior from will share the two prizes awarded delphia, will share the Samuel a d t ‘ „ = . , J ” annually by Pivot poetry Memorial award of 525. of schooi on May l. zme for the best poem or group: is composed, pri- Each student carries about 30 of poems-appearing m the maga-, mar ij/o> work from students in hours of classes a week, they com zme - • 'the jwcpfcshop but any student jmented. The periods are'one hour Co-winners of the Anthony ?* a y; contribute- selections, Joseph]long with -no Saturday, or evening James Grucci.Memorial award are;L- Gfucci, workshpp t director, said.'classes. Most of the courses are Margaret Lacy, junior from War-. Pivot will be on sale today in'fdr instead of one, they minister and Johanna Loehr, sen- ; the HUB and on the Mall. There is a two wc-ck ior- from Chester Springs. They will share .a prize of $25 Prof Snarf Contest The Prof 'Snarf Contest con?] ducted by the World,,University Service will continue until 5 p.iriJ Eriday. Students may cast their; vote for their favorite professor] by putting money in the jars at the voting stands on' the Mall and] the ground floor of the HUB . , ] Panhel , Tea The Panheilenic Council of State College v,-ill, hold a tea for] college-bound senior women from l area high 1 schools at'B p.m. in the Hetzel Union main lounge/ 1 A“ skit and a talk will be pre? sented during the evening.- i Faculty Recreation • Recreation facilities will be at] the disposal of women faculty! members at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in White-Hall. Swimming, badminton, and bow.ling will be offered. ; • Lecture Dr. Allan L. Rodgers, professor! of geography, will speak on! “Southern Italy: A Case Study! of Government Subsidation, of Industrial Development in ’an Underdeveloped Region” at the economics faculty seminar to be ,held at 12:30, p.m. in the Hetzel Union dining! room “A." Georgia Uee McElheney, senior from University Park and Ken- ! LOCAL AD ! STAFF j MEETING j ! TONIGHT i : 7 P.M. : • • : . .131 Sackett : • • : {Compulsory! J A • Penn i- i't .'' t 5 ! ■: ."■< ,<"T ■■ May 13th is Mom ' special day! Show her that you remembered with one of our lovely flower arrangements /EM I f \ Local deliveries or around I U!l kaln I lhe world via F.T.D. Jg| Tff Htmn.li East College Avenue State College, Pennsylvania PIVOT State's Nationally Known Poetry Magazine NOW 25c .. excellent poems in Pivot/' Wm. Van O’Conner, author of Sense & Sensibility in Modern Poetry THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA |2 Cycling Canadians Visit University SALE ' ; i examination period- included in about 30 members each and a few each term, they added. sororities. The big thm" socially Unlike'students here, they do »P fight, now. Al'said, was not have! to worry about an Alb the twist. University average. Although they jT IS DIFFICULT to compare receive a grade for e;n‘h course, the two schools, thev said, he these grades go toward a yearly cause verv few of the Toronto average and do not carry over tp students live on campus because the following year. j it is located in the downtown The enrollment at the Univer- ;irea sity of Toronto is about lti.ooo. Before leaving they did make they said, With the class sr.i-s one comment about IVrm State, about the same as they are here. They both agreed that the coeds There are some fraternities with were "great." Former Ed Extension Director Dies j Arthur) S. Hurrell, retired pi\>- In 1924 he was named director fessor of vocational teacher edp- ef the Department of Teaeher cation, died at the Centre County Training F.xtension and Voca hospital Sunday night ;at the age tional Tcnehei Training „nd con of 82. | ; , tinned in this position until ins ,;,Hurreli had served on the Uni-, retirement on June 30. 1945. versity faculty for 24 Jiears prior, - to his retirement in 11146. During *•_ n_.__ . this timtj as director o< education College Dean Elected extension he was responsible for Jo Executive Committee :establishing correspondence and „ ~ , extension courses m education, _ ° ss,:,n MijeKen,..-. dean the „ ... ■ , 1 „ College of Business Admtmstra- He gnaduated in UO4 from was to the Executive Syracuso Unf’ersity with a bnche- Commi -, fec nf Th( . Amo; irm lor Of science degree in c h em ? s " soc.tition of Collegiate Schools of try. He (also received the doctor Business at tlu ,, r ;umuu , ° f F.S^T Ky deKree 31 s - vrac M se mg in Chicago. 111., recentlv. in 1920. I ‘ i ’ HurrefcT was named tew the Uni- The ENet-utivo Committee is the versity ih 1922 and served as as- policy formulating committee as sistant tjean of the summer >es- well as (he administrative group sionx and teacher training extern in charge of conducting the .if— sion as dvell as professor of voca- fairs of the orgam/.ation bciweeo tional education. yearly meetings. 3 3 o —’ fD PAGE THREE
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