The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 05, 1962, Image 16

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    PAGE EIGHT
Wilkes-Barre Campus Offeirs
Three Technicql Curriculums
(This is the seventh 1n a series 'now use a•four-story brick build
garticles concerning the ing as the • center of "campus"
niversity's 13 Commonwealth life and study. It is centrally 1p-
Campuses. Today's article f ea- cated in this city of 60,000:'
tures the Wilkes-Barre campus.) The building dates from the
Almost 45 years ago, UniVersitylear/Y 1900's and provides class
room and office space for faculty
faculty members began teaching;i n .nd s . tudents.
evening engineering courses .
Wilkes-Bares in borrowed class
room facilities.
This is also the way many of
the other Con3monwealth cam
puses began at later dates. The
Wilkes-Barre • campus, however,
is unique in that only the asso
ciate degree prograni is offered
in three technical curriculums.
ALTHOUGH THE scope of the
program was enlarged through
the years, the actual establish
ment of the associate degree pro
gram did not become a reality
until 1953.
In the present associate degree
program the drafting, design, sur
veying and electrical technology
curriculums have a total enroll-
ment-of 174 men and one woman.
.Faculty members and students
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
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GRADVATX STUDENT, unnereldramen— ! TYPlNG WANTED: Accurate, butt, *To
n/mit/n.1114 rocntr, hot and mold running' norniral, typing aervice. Call AD 8-0797
water or nriyate bath. Central (oration:after C. pan, e. •
Parkinv. lrie Colonial. In W. 1 , :ittan)........,.. ••••••••••••.•••
AD 7-77V2 or All 7 4h:id. , '
- , . , . . , HELP WANTED
A,TAKTM ENTS AND
AD 7-203. ,
WAITERS :AND kitchen hr-lp at SIT E.
llnarrt 'Ave. Apply in person. Ask fur
BUMMER ROOMSt 61 A iplist Kappa Lamb- 1/4 fiocnot
4a, If per week. $1.60, per day. Cal , ................»..........................«...............
0-2101, ask for Stan. '
• . - . _ WORK W.P.NTED
APARTMFr•T. - CUllege Ave. Onsi .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
"sum ,and ;bath, private entrance, for :TTJ'ING ; Reports, Thesis. Term Papers.
one or two. Sink, sticee, rrfrigerator, study) eorreapon4rna•, etc.: technical or non—
table, bunk beds. A %ailable now, I'hcmtitechnical. Rrawmable rates. Call AD
110 6-6712. izsaL..
FOR SALE
MINI-1111SE Motor Scooter. Just over. 'LOOKING FOR Adventure: Try the Penn
hauled; 70-325 mpg. Top nerd 80. Gap i State Skin Diving Club. Courses offered
tarry two. Critic!), blue. $l2O. IMP liartmin skin and scuba diving. Fun and travel.
ietti. 621 W. College Ai.e. :Open to everyone. First meeting: 7:30
- - --- , p.m., July .21. 203 Willard. *
SMALL, ELECTRIC Tape Recorder , - •- - - -----
fur eorrAtiondenee and study. Good I m y'GUITARS.',IIKES. - Banjos and all musical
at 940.0. Call AD 7-2643, Tuesdays. Thurs-1 aceeasories. Band instrument repair
days, Smiirdays, and Sundays, or evenings.!servioe plus all. the 'stmt.- records. The
• -- - !Music Mart, 114 E. Beaver Ave,AD
EXQUISITE LADY'S RING, sate r . slitelt7ll . t- - -
ever $300.0C, large center pearl an d 14 —**
Canon& act -in whhe gold, size neverl.lS Y 01212 liAriio - br Phonograph working
worn. See and offer price. Call AD 7 2663.1 ,properlyl If not; fur fast service with
)961 PORTABLE Olympia -TYPewriter.tfr'm pickup and delivery call AD 7-221+3.
Car radios a specialty. -
!senatorial !tyre end 1956 Royal type.. - 4
writer, portable. Both lightly used, excel-,STUDENT . CHECK CASHING Agency—
led. condition. Offer at trade in allow-i Monday through''Friday. 9:30 to 12:30.
arms of $llO.OO and'. 960.00 respectively. ; ground floor of HIM.
Call AD 7-21148. —----
_ (COSMOPOLITAN C1A.13--overnight hike
itko Al3,s - ris, romsdetely overhauled. new ) to I..ora.laock Trail. July 21-22. 1952.
rear Hirt*. It wo Aparret, everything work 'Sign up sheet at HUH. Everyone welcome.
Inv. ibterior leather. grad mileage. 'Coll
George. AD 0-0737. I SLAViCC.IIDRUS-14e;tini Tuesday 10th,
__ , _, ' 7:30 p.m. at Myra Dock Howie (Home
'62 CORVETTE. When - just 5000 wiles.'lltanagetnent House). All interested ,in
Call EL 54066. - . - :singing songs in R.usalan arc invited. For
' - •infimmation ',hon.' UN 5-I'3ol.
DRESSERS. Cheat -.4-Drowera.. areakfaxt, __ __ - _
Scts. De‘kn. Tablet, & Beds. Hoy's, Used . ,(itIITABS;iIKES. Banjos and all musical
Furniture, Lemont. Phone AD a-0420 after! accessorie, Band instrument S-enair
five. .. 1 service plus all the latest records. The
MERCURY '66 two-door hardtop, Ex
.
---. —cel- !Music Mart. 111 E. Braver Ave. /D fl-
_,,,,,,,
lent_,. con di tion!. SO. Cull AD S-0123. ;''''• '..
O
1948 CUSFIMAN Motor Scooter. :1956 en-j. .
wine, new carburetor , excellent tirrs.l BUY ~ .SELL. TRADE. TELT.
H a ul s two. Only MG. Call TOM, UN I
IS -1134.
1 COLLEGIAN C LASSIFIEDS ,
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A SUMMER SAMPLING
from THE BOOK CELLAR
Keeler ' s ... The University Book Store
206 f. College Avenue
Hitler . . Mein Kampf -
Woodeis . Africa, The Roots of Revolt
Gelding . . . Pincher Martin
Tayier . The Course' of 'German History
Zip Fin . . . Uses of Infinity
Ustincv . The Loser
- Thereau . Excurskms
. Salzman . Modern Concepts of
Psychoanalysis
Sorensan . 8 . My Forty Years With Ford
' Eliiscn .. . Ellison Wonderland
Lewis . . . The Stuffed Owl:
An Anthology of Sad Verse
Gatrlhoff s . . Soviet Strategy in the
_ Nuclear Age
THE LOUNGE and recreation
area in one part of the building'
were developed tvith student
donated funds.
While the University's Com
monwealth campus 'offers only
technical Tducation, other col
leges in the Wilkes-Barre area
concentrate on offering liberal
'arts courses to their students.
In addition to the campus' as
sociate degree program, the fac
ulty members continue to teach
,evening classes which are geared
for persons not seeking degrees.
'Before the associate degree pro
gram was established in 1953, a
one-year full-time day program
had been offered for six years.
GEORGE W. BIERLY, director
"f the campus, jojned the faculty
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SUMMER COLLEGIAN; UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
L t t I
MISCELLANEOUS
in 1947 and began.administrative
work - with thel campus in 1949.
He new heads a staff of 11 full
time faculty' members.
, ~ z • 1
71 Students Participate
In Ekchange Program
Seventy-one Penn S to stu
4 , 1
-
dents attended spring t classes
at the University of S sbourg in
France -arid the = thi - A'versity oft
Cologne Gernigni asl a part
of the Study AbroadPrOgrarn.
The experimental program will
be evaluated within thef coming
weeks and students will be cho
sen for The next spring, term pro
gram, Dagobert de Levie, asso
ciate dean of the College of the
Liberal Arts for the Study Abroad
Program, said yesterday.
No information is avai
the 'program's evaluation
ent, de Levie said. He
returned from Cologne
'taught a course in Germai
!ture So the program part
Everything right for your
Oporlant'dinner dale!
You're sure
to enjoy• our
THICK.
U.S. PRIME
STEAK
9Roatti,„ ea 011ie St h
4 Miles Stiith or State College on Route 322
LEVINE BROS. MEN'S SHOP
STATE COLLEGE
SEMI-ANNUAi CLEARANCE SALE
begins Thursday morning al 8:30
Levine Bros. offer 'fine men's clothing and
furnishings all from their regular stock at
greatly reduce 44 prices.
ChoosO from such names as:
McOreg . & - Manhattan
Varsiiy TownLatina' Ltd.
•
!Clothes & Spintswear
At! ! ention GIRLS
All cur BLOUSES and BERMUDA SHORTS
REDUCED
-
$5.95 Madras sl , cirts now 4.195
$4.95 !Bermudas now 33. E -„.
Blouses 2 for. $7.00 Values to $6.95
VVRA to Offer
,Aid in Activities'
•
The Women's Reereation l Asso
ciation plans to, offer its aid in
helping students who want or
ganized- receration activities this
summer,' Nancy, Barnhart,l presi
dent, said recently.
Members of the women's phys
ical education staff will aid in the
program and the facilities of
White Mall will be open if stu
denst request it, she said. Ac
tivities llinot' be planned until
the staff knows specificiallY what
the students want and if a suffi
cient number axe willing to par
ticipate,l she added.
The WRA 'cabin will, be avail
able for women's groups which
wish to use it for a day or.
weekend. A nominar fee will be
charged for the use of .the
!ties in the cabin: It is located
labout 7 L miles south of State Col
!lege, Mass Barnhart said.
Teaching Assistant Award
- James Majerik, graduate stu
dent in chemistry from Waterford,
has been given the Dupont Post-
Grad u a te Teaching Assistant
Award,.for the 1982-63 academic
year. ,
able on
at ores
recently
here he
n litera
.lcipants.
Escort your lady go the Boats
burg Steak House for memor
able dining. A superb cuisine
. 1- and courteous service make
. the occasion an eventl
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THURSDAY, JULY 511962
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