The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 17, 1962, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Study Abroad Plan Termed 'Good',
Mahon Praises French Program
A general evaluation of the suc-j
cess of the Study Abroad program
at the University of Strasbourg,
France, has been termed "good"
by Margaret B. Matson, associate
professor of sociology, who is
currently directing the 25 stu
dents studying at the university.
The students have adjusted well
to -the Study Abroad program and
are benefiting from it, Mrs. Mat
-son said. They are self-reliant and
resourceful and have been co
operative, she . • added.
President Eric A. Walker, who
visited the UniVersity of Cologne
in Germany during the early part
of the term, said that the 41 stu
dents studying there have been
received well.
He said that he found a tre
mendous interest in the program
on the part of the citizens as well
as the newspapers and.radio.
WALKER ADDED that he
thinks the University lias started
something which may grow con
siderably and be a great deal of
credit to Penn State.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
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IRAN.II)S. 1/KEB. 11.:ultam. Pianos. Ham
mond Organa--strinaa, books, all musk
aiipplies, Music Center, itenner Pike.
Open 'ld 8 p.m. daily except Weds. Phone
El, '54441.
TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, comilletei2
reconditioned. Radio aiervid,: 1962 Zenith
TV. Televising. Service Center at State
College TV
Hit EiTi — NmnrS;;;;i;;, ---- K&Td
e.ondition, best offer. CaH Mel, AD A-8111.
Itetriireniz;77
Good condition. S5O. Call -Bob, AD N-2415.
MGA limidster. 36,000" miles. cxeel-
NMIM=2=I
10 a 40'1401311,E HOME-1948 Richardson.
2 birdraotns excellent con(litioa, 80 11111-
bap T4111.i1.r I'ark. rhone - AD k-Illft.
Hifiti AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, exetllemt
riumulition. second WA ner ear, low mileage.
radio raid healer. Inquire Carol UN 6-G6711
or toll UN 644t.7.
1%6 CHEVY Convertible.
power -*wake% and rteprintt., new top And
enfant.. 5600. Call An 8-96:96.
14(4 NASHUA littua; Trailer 3ball. 2 bra-
Teems. Aiwa tw sold by June. AD 14-0766.
ito 4 7 41 tit D. eery . K;c;a1: f23SO firm. Call
AD 7-4454.
GENERAL HOUSE TRAILER. 1856. 213x1.
. • .
one ;bedroom. Reasoriable
_wire for Quick
sate. I,ca D 311 D a-21400.
IPS6 CHF:VY l'.4 ‘ invertible, excellent con
dition, new top and now rugs. Sharp
looking rite. Call Ilruee AD E-43373.
N ESCO .AUTOMATIC Roue --- 1;r: ---- ;C;y Rood
condition, cob inct fully eg ulpincd. Call
AD 1,-291115.
FIVE USED ix,rtable
'from 129 to $47 with new niotors—
Snaranleerl for five years. With any pur
ehase this week buttonholer. duet is ad
ditional: Moyer's Repair Shop. Call Al)
*44367.
SCUBA DIVING Outfit.: new condition.
two tamk.s. Daeor resuloor, wet nuit and
extent- CAB l U D S-2986.-
MOT(MtililiE good condition. Must sell.
.Call UN ASS 4.
1964 MI)1)(3.; eurdom Royal. Super Red
..Ram Competition V-i. Floor Shift and
Send-Cusunn Interior. Chopped
and Channeled. Best offer takes this honey.
Call Fete AD':-26&1 alter 5 P.m.
i►iiii,};
"Call DO 6-4561). Reasonably priced.
WELL. 1 LL RE A hoe-Talled Nannygost!
Folkno)s-Nolithly finally on ask Mon
day at Niitany News. Record Room. Penn
solvated* Rook Shop, Grahain'e Tavern-
ETIINIC. Folkeionga. Articles. Stories.
Humor. Outstanding Volklife -Perennial-
Ors.
FORD parts Including onsrinr, radio,
,etc. Call Rich AD 8-1769.
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FOR. RENT
CHOICE -THREE ROOMS and bath funH
ribbed apartment_ Central. Close campus.
- Private.entrance. Parking. Suitable couple,
or bachelor. Jim, AD 1-7794 or AD7-4MA.
iiii;;AL PO two malestudents—mew two
it raven' furnished efficiency apartment
private bath, full kitchen. parking. Neat
campus. Private entrance. Phone AD 7.
7792, AD 7-4960.
GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperc.asamen—
, Comfortable tooms with hot and cold
rimming water or private bath. innerspring
mattreams. Central. Parking. Accornmoda•
tkins to inapect :and compare. The Colonial,
I:3' Wen t Nittanv. AD"7-7702 or Al) 7.4850.
-JUNE 1 MODERN furnished efficiency.
Country aettitur at Sono line. Separate.
kitchen, ceramic tile bath. private entrance.
parking. Suitable couple or sdrurie desiring
Primer. Call Mrs, Cos AD 7-7792, AD 7-
- 4960.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Unfur► l
tithed 'tor-bedroom apartment. neat.'
stove and refrigerator furniahed. Fur fur•
then information gall AD F.-0486.
BOON' AND BOARD tot summer term at
Zeta Dela Tau. Modern facilities. full
social privileircs. Price $2150. Contact Malpti
Friedman AD ti-6718.
IDEAL SUMMER ROOMS. TV lounge
facilities...kitchen available..cheap. linen
'enter included. hall AD S-2139 Stan.
AVAILABLE SUMNER or ra1i...44 0 05a
apartment,. kiteber. living-disbr 'room.
bearooks. bath: sear .eampuoi parkins-
AD r 7.
Dagobert de Levie, director of
the Study Abroad program who is
accompanying. the students study
ing in Germany, said that the
"students are pursuing serious
academic study and ; with good
results."
Comments from the students onto' College Avenueand pass the
•
:reviewing stand lit the mtersec
'themselves have also been favor - ftion of S. A]len'Stseet and College
lable. ~ 'Avenue. ,-
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;Patricia"The program is wonderful,"! TßAFFlC WILL be blocked off
r Phillips, sophomore in on College Avenue from Garner
:secondary education from MountlStreet to Burroores Street from
'Joy who is studying in Germany,i6:2o to 7:15 p.m. tonight because
'said. -"lt's teaching us how much :of the parade.
!we didn't know," she added. I Cur,tin Road in the vicinity of
GENERAL COMMENTS on theiEast Halls will be blocked after
'food al the University of Stras-I 5 : 30 p.m. as the parade forms,
!bourg ranged from "not' bad" to tand Shortlidge Road will be closed
I"I'll never again complain about from 6:20 to 7 p.m.. 1
the Penn State food." I Burrowes . Road from College
President Walker, commenting;Avenue to Pollock Road will be
:on what he has seen of the pro-;blocked from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m..
gram in Cologne, said, that lied The official reviewing party for
thinks the University really has!the parade will inblude Rep. James
something which may grow con-lE. Van Zandt, 11-Pa., guest of
•siderably and be a great deal of:honor: Brig. Gen.' Lester S. Hamel,
' credit to Penn State. • :USMC (ret.), parade grand mar-
ROOMS FOR RENT for summer term,
dose to moons. Ilse of TV. f 45 •for
entire summer. Call AD 8-1063 after 7 p.m.
ruitrasitEn 3-ROOM and bath apart,
ment during summer months, E. Fair
mount' It'vei Available June lith. Call AD
8-9401.
ROOM FOR summer term at Phi Kappa
Theta. Full kitchen privileges] Included.
Price $l4. Must be paid at beginning of
term. For information call AD 7-24161
IINFLITCNI - SHED . —EFFICIENCY
ment. available June 10. 112 East College
Ave.. •ernes from Old Blain. Call after
p.m: - AD 1L4056.
THRIJ 2.1F23/200k1 Apartroont: half block
from campus with kitchen. bath and
llvingroom for rent during summer term.
[ Call AD 8-8918.
FURNISHED APARTMENT: kitchen—
fully equipped. living - room, bedroom.
and bath. 712 W. College Ave. Call AD
11-11a5 after 5:00 p.m. Available in June.
1553 per month. including. , parking.
BASEMENT APARTMENT, furnished;
livingtoom. kitchen, bedroom. and bath:
'private entrance; free. parking. $76 per
month: available June 1. Call AD 7-4451.
NICELY FURNISHED, apartment in Cu-
burban area; 12 minute drive from
Callllll.lo. Two rooms and bath. Laundry
facilities, _lameyard. i 70.00 per, month.
Call HOmestead 6-6269.
LARGE AND ROOMY 4-bedroom house for
4 or 5 graduate students. Completely
furnished. Only. 4 minutes from campus.
Call AD 7-4414 for further information.
UNFURNISHED MODERN three-rm.
apartment. Kitchen fully equipped. Avail
able June If.. 112 E. College Ave. Reason
able rent—eouple or two girls. AD 7-2482.
ARE YOU satisfied with your present
sev. ing ma eh I nes
room for the 'summer term? If not in
vestigate rooms at 409 S. - Allen St. 95.00
per week. Free parking. -cooking alloivetl.
Call Dirk Williams AD 8-9071.
LARGE SINGLE ROOMS for summer term.
near campus: aisle students.' $6.00 a
week, 619 W. College Ave. Al) 7-72 . 12.
RENT: SLIMMER TERM. Five rooms for
three people. Two floors. New appliance*:
furnished. 310 W. Beaver. Al) 34996. Barry
or Steve.
SUMMER ROOMS. $6 a week. kitchen
privileges, living room. 117 E. Nittany
A.e. Call A 7 -:1044.
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SUB-LET 4-R OM modern apartment for
aummrr ter Central !oration. Call Joe.
AD 5.01474.
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MALE OR :Female---to teach and instruct
Animal Husbandry and Farming gt Co
ed Children Camp in Wayne County. Pa.
Write to Trails End Camp. 166 Longhorn
Street. Brooklyn 35. N.Y.
WANTED: DISHWASHERS to work for
meats in kitchen. Gait Sigma PI. AD 7-
MK. ask for Vie or Don.
!HEN HELP wanted to work for
moals. Call. AD A-2612 ask for Caterer.
CaMPUTOR OPERATOR. Full-time open
ing at the Universit,y's Cotnputation
Center. College Math background desired.
but degree not necessary. Write to Employ
ntent Division. 304 Old Main Building.
;University Park. Penna. •
KITCHEN_ HELP and waiters 'wanted for
• fall term at Beta Theta Ft. Contact
Dave or Vi. AD 8-2416.
1983 CLASS RING, Triangle intcribed on
Dlue Stone. Reward. Cal! Randy. AD 7 -
'7G36 or AD F-1202.
AOPi SORORITY PIN between Hoyle Er
Library and Bill 011tRIVILTI . S. Merle. UN
5-32510.
GOLD SCARAB BRACELET, one week
ago Sunday. If found call Barbara, UN
5 -5114.
FOUND 1962 Penn State Class Ring. Owner
can claim at Bellefonte Lanes. Ask for:
Bud Solt,
Gots CLUB near sixth irrern.Anril U.
See Bill. room 4. Sackett.
A "1-I.ENT(.)W24. BETHLEHEM -Ares rest.
"-et - i in Co-ed summer fun.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY P
FOR RENT
HELP. WANTED
LOST
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SONAL
ROTC' Will ,Parode . Tonight
Over 1,100 marchers will par:
the annual Armed
ticipate in
Forces Day Parade in State Col
lege at 6:30 tonight, Lt. Col. Wil
liam ',Geelan, Armed Forces pro
ject officer, said yesterday, ,
The parade will, form on Curtin
,Road on campus and move south
'on Shortlidge Road, turn right
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MOTORCYCL,F.S ■nr rear. :poke or
modeL Art Turner's Cycle Ehop. one
mile south of Mill Rail on Rt.• 64. Phone
726-3882.
RIDE WANTED to New York Clow after
•,nofni
-5609. Thursday. /day 17. Call Marie,
UN G
RIDERS TO CLEVELAND. Leaving Fri
day, May IF, returning Sunday, May 20.
Call John UN 6-4423.
GIRL TO share apartment for summer
term. Call Polly UN 6 6046:
YOU SUPPLY the draft; 1 i 1 provide the
'typed copy. Accurate, fast, economies'
typing sem ice on term papers. theses. and
dissertations. Call AD 8-0,797 after :00
Dan.
DISHWASHER ANO ■ 'waiter wanted for
a fraternity. Call Steve Lenhardt, AD
3.9011. • -
GIRL. WITH ear to Join girls .driring to
World's Fair and Lou Angeles. Jobs and
apartment with swimming pool awaiting ,
us: .Gall Sally UN -6-4263.
RIDE PHILIPSBURG TO State College
and return; Monday through Friday
working-hours A to 6. -Must by dependable.
Fqra.e can UN 5-7614.
RIM , : WANTED 10 Wyoming. June 11
Call Tom UN 6-41066.
STUDENTS WIFE desires ride to Altoon■
Tuesday) , and Thpradays--af each week.
Leave State College about 8 a.m. Willing
to share expenses. 'hone AD A-1690 after
6 p.m.
131 W TO SHARE double room; two blocks
from campus; with fourth term electrical
engineering. major for fall term. Call Dick
UN 64,666.
MISCEI,LANEOVS
PART-TIME employment' Is now available
for 12 young man with "the following
i qualifications: No. 1. C-plus) average in
rmbeol No. 2, fatalness-like 'appearance;
No. 3.• ennability to devote between 16 to
20 hours a week; No. 4, overt 18 years of
owe. College students wishing to supple.
ment considerable income are to call Mr.
Iltichardson AD 8-2051 between f :30 a.m.
and 2:30 p.m. daily.
MANAGEMENT CLUB field trip Thurs..
May 17,, 1 p.m., HUB Parking Lot. Piper
Aircraft
"FIND OUT ABOUT RED CHINA."Noung
Americans for Freedom preoenin the
motion picture - 104 China Outlaw. with
narration by Lowell Thomas. Thursday.
May 17. 121 Sparks, 7:34/ p.m. Everyone
inar ited. •
COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOB FULL
TIME 'WORK THIS SUMMER. EARN
14.000. BETWEEN MAY AND SEPTEM
BER 3LOOO CASH SCHOLARSHIP
EARN AN EXCESS OF $133 A WEEK
TRAVEL TO RESORT AREA, PLENTY
OF TIME FOR BOATING. SWIMMING.
AND GOLF WIN AN ALL-EXPENSE
'PAID HOLIDAY TO LONDON FOR A
WEEK SOME QUALIFIED STUDENT:'
'MAY-WORK OVERSEAS FOR THE SUM
MER BASIC 'REQUIREMENTS:
lover 18 years of Ake k2l at least 6 monthe
of eollese 433 neat appearance THOSE
STUDENTS WHO QUALIFY MAY CON
TINUE THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH US
NEXT SEMESTER ON A IPA RT- TIME
!BASIS CALL NEAREST OFFICE FOR
APPOINTMENT -- PHILADELPHIA. PA..
:El 6.2268 READING. PA.. SR 3.7366
ALLF.NTOWN. PA.. HE 2-6681 HA.R
12ISB1URG. CE a--70211 CAMDEN.
INEW JERSEY. WO 3-2718 WILMING
-ITON. DELAWARE, OL CURL
SPECIAL RATE for summer storage for
student's. Trunks. Uric's.", etse. Shoe
maker Bros. - Inc., 10011 W. Colley, Ave.
AD g-67151.
BERNARD P. TAYLOR will "peak on fight
tuiainst Contrnunistn. Nirtmain Club Onfit
munion Breakfast, May' 11; IU:4
HUB. •
COLLEGE IdEN-RAVEL- I —EARN AND
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SAVE MO - 11.000. by August 31st.
Conduct interviews with Student Promo
tional Team is P.astern Summer Resorts.
Write National -Student. Agency. P.O. Box
145. Aaoury, Park. New jamy giving
address and "phone. number.
TIM MT. NITTAITY Climb. Saturdas, Mlq!
19th. Tickets at HUB desk. • i
EARN YOUR - FARE. , USG Bus Trans-1
portstion Committee needs bus striper
s-,y.aws for this year awl seat *lan up at
'•UPS ..-k.
RK. PENNSYLVANIA
shal; and Mariesta Patterson, the
1962 Mil Ball Queen.
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REPRESENTATIVES from the
University ROTC units will march
in 'the parade.
The Army ROTC unit will be
the Provisional Battalion Staff,
the ' Army ROTC band and la
company of Army ROTC seniors.
Two ROTC Ranger •Platoons and
the Pershing Rifles will serve
cplor guard.
The Navy ROTC contingent will
include the staff, the Navy ROTC
Drum and Bugle Corps, three
companies of midshipmen, the
CRAM couߧg liO. 5: SHAKESPEARE
Continuing our series of pre-final exam cram courses, today we
take up the works of Willi &n Shakespeare (or "The Bard of
Avon" as he is jocularly called).
First let us examine the persistent theory that Shakespeare
(or "..The Pearl of the Antilles" as.he is affectionately referred
to) is not the real author of his plays. Advocates of this theory
insist that the plays are so bill of classical allusions and learned
references that they couldn't possibjy have been written by
the son of an illiterate country butcher.
To which I reply, "Fauol". Was not the great Spinoza's
father a humble woodcutter? Wa,s not the immortal Isaac
Newton's father a simple isaimd baseman? (The elder Newton,
incidentally, 'is one of . history's truly pathetic figures. He was,
by all accounts, the greater second second basernan of his time, but
baseball, alas, had not yet - .seen invented.) It used to break
young Isaac's heart to see hies father get up every morning, put
on uniform, -spikes, glove, and cap, and stand alertly behind
second base, bent forward, I eyes narrowed waiting, waiting,
waiting. That's all—waiting. Isaac loyally sat in the bleachers '
and yelled, "Good show, Dad!" and stuff like that, but every
one else in town used to snigger and pelt the Newtons with
overripe fruit—figs for the elder Newton, apples for the younger.
Thus, as we all know, the f a mous occasion came about when
Isaac Newton, struck in the head with an apple, leapt to his
feet, shouted, "Europa!" and announced the third law of
motion: "For every action there is an, opposite. and equal
reaction!" ,
(How profoundly true these simple words are! Tale, for
example, Marlboro Cigarettes. ,Light one. That's the action.-
Now what is the reaction? Pleasure, delight, contentment, cheer,
and comfort! And why such Li happiteaction?.Bccause you have
started with a happy cigirette—a felicitous blend of jolly to
baccos, a good-natured filter, a rollicking flip-top box, a merry
soft pack. As Newton often Said, "You begin with better
makin's, you end with better Smokin's." Small wonder they
called him "The Swedish Nightingale!"). .-
But I digrw.i. Back to Shakespeare (or '"The Gem of the
Ocean" as'he was ribaldly appelated). i
Shakespeare's Most ipportant play is,of course, Hamkl; (or
!Macbeth, as it is sometimes called). This play tells in li4ing
'color the story of Hablet, rince of Denmark, who one nght
sees a ghost upon the bat Dements. (Possibly it is a goa t i
he
l ila
sees: I have
,a first folio edi 'on that is frankly not too legible.)
Anyhow, Hamlet, is so upse by seeing the ghost (or goat) . ihat
he stabs Polonius and Bare Bodkin. He is thereupon balt o ied
to a leather factory by th King, who cries,"Get thee a
tannery!" . Thereupon Oph • refuses her food until Laertes
shouts, "Get thee to a beariery!" Ophelia is so miffed that she
chises her little dog out of _the room, crying, "Out, out damned
Spot!" She is firied fifty Shillings for swearing, but Portia, in
an eloquent plea' gets the sentence commuted to life imprison
ment. Thereupoi King Lear and Queen Nab proclaim -fi festi
val,-complete u;ith arnatev theatripils,'kissing gbxnes, and a
pie-eating,contest. Everyone has a perfectly splendid time till
Banquo's ghost (or goat) shows up. This so unhinges Richard
HI that he drowns his =Sin, Butt Malmsey. This leads to a
lively diecussionkluring which everyone is Elfed.-The little dog
Spot returns to utter the bimodal curtain lines:
play for h was sad and sobby,
mi t e
Alta, tiie
But be of cheer— s Marlboros in the libbyl
As the slings out arrowsi of outrageoas finals loom closer,
perchance the Mainers of Marlboro are not , untoweiet tQ oral.
this friendly strifgestion: eat thee' te a library/
THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1962
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Navy ColorGt,ard and the Navy
Drill Tem.
The Air Force ROTC represen
tation will include the staff, the
Air Force ROTC band, the Air
Force ROTC Standard Drill Team,
'Color Guard, Angel Flight and
the Air Force Trick Drill Platoon.
Scrolls Tapping
Judith Walko, junior in journal
ism from Cohoes, N.Y., was omit
ted from''.the list of women who
were tapped for, Scrolls, senior
women's honor society.
OIL Nigl i o m at . 14nan'
of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf', "The Many
Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.)
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