The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 23, 1962, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
23 Seniors to Receive
Service Commissions
-Twenty-three seniors will re
ceive commissions at commence
ment exercises Sept. 1.
They have qualified for the .
commissions by completion of the
Reserve Officers Training Corps
program.
TEN WILL be commissioned as
second lieutenants in the U.S.
Army Reserve. The* are Donald
Bayard and Norman Berman, both
in busine'ss administration frpm
Philadelphia; Blair Dodds. arts
and letters from Natrnoa Heights;
Edward Getsy, geology and min
eralogy from Woodbury Heights,
N.J.• Robert Gingerich, recreation
cdrent;on from Seven Valleys;
and Robert Hellmuth. mining en
ginetfring from Harrington Park,
N.J.
Others are Jon Lang, arts and
letters from Johnstown; John
Learn, electrical engineering from
Blandburg: John Patrizio, fores
try from Muncy; and David P.
Shearer; business administration
from Pittsburgh.
Eleven will receive commissions
9 to Graduate With
sine seniors will be graduated
with honors at commencement
exercises to be held Sept. 1. '
They are among more than 800
candidates for degrees to be
awarded at the close of the sum
mer term. Two of the graduates
will recieve their diplomas with.
high distinction and seven will
be graduated with distinction.
-The honor graduates receiving
high distinction are Nancy M.
Huber, arts and letters from St.
Thomais, and Peter O'Connor,
meteorology from Ft. Lauderdale,
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STUDENTS—lJndairtraduak and Graduate
ISM!EMIMM
in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
They are David Bittner, music
education from State College;
James Dixon, secondary education
from Washington, D.C.; David
Goodhart, secondary education
from Rutherford, N.J.; Norman
Hyduck, mechanical engineering
from Olyphant; and Wayne Ma
gargal, psychology from Hatboro.
OTHERS ARE Gerald McNelly,
psychology from Murraysvilk , ;
Edgar Naujoks, business adminis
tration from Philadelphia; Roland
Reed, general agriculture froth
Port Matilda;.• Barry Stoner, me
chanical engineering from Mohn
ton; Edward White, liberal arts
from Sinking Spring;'and Donald
Wocidwell, Industrial engineering
from Havertown. =
John Bertram, industrial engi
neering from 'Wallingford, Will be.
commissioned an ensign "iin;‘-the
U.S. Navy Reserve, and - Geofge
Gay, business administration from
Tunkhannock, will be commis
sioned as a second lieutenant in
the U.S. Marine Corps
onors September
Those graduating with distinc
tion include William Clark, -the
arts from Clearwater, Fla; Victor
Cortez, business administration
from Par leesville; Barbara Eun
gard, arts and letters from Spring
Mills; Stanley Kanoza, business
administration from Mc Ke e s
Rocks; Emilie Smith, arts' and
letters from St. Marys; Marianna
Thaden, arts and letters from
State College; and Joan Wright,
arts' and , letters from Madison,
N.J.
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SUMMER COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
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PERSONAL
Registration for all, eligible voters will be held
at the State College Alpha Fire Co. on
TUESDAY,
If you are unable to resist
House, Beliefonte,, Saturd
Monday, September 17, fr
Funds Granted for Research
Three meteorologists at the
University have recevied a ;14,-
994 grant from . the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce, ' Weather Bureau,
to, do research in the area f
short-range weather forecastiat
airports. Charles L. _Hosier, pro
fessor and beid of the Depart-,j
ment- of Meteorology, and Hans
Neuberger and: Hans A. Panof-1
sky, professors of meteorology,
have received.' this grant.
THE HIGH SPEED of jet planes I
has brought about the demand
for these- short-range weather"
forecasts, according to the grant
recipients.
A grant of $5OO has come from
the Aluminium Company of Can-1
ada, Ltd: for the Department of
Horticulture to conduct research
in magnesium: compounds.. •
' Ernest L perginan, l assistant
[ 'professor of plant nutjition, said
'that a• magnesium def iciency inl
the soil of Pennsylvania is de
veloping into a serious problem.
Bergman will conduct the re
search. -
The Department of Horticulture
has alio received a grarft i of $6,000
to suppiirt a graduate assistant in
the department from The
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TUESDAY AUGUST 28TH
WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 29
KEELER'S The , University Bookstore, MC:
206 E. College Ave.
ATTENTION!
Have Your Registered?
SEPTEMBER 11, 12 noon 10 p.m.
Sponsored
wood. Foundation of Wilmington,
DeL
THE GRANT will cover two
years and will assist the research
of genetics, cytology and breeding
of the geraniuni. Darrell E. Walk
er, associate Professor of plant
breeding and acting head of the
Department of Horticulture, will
direct the research project. He
will be assisted by two graduate
students.
'The U.S. Office of Naval Re
search is 'continuing the' support
of crystal. chemiStry and high
pressure research :which it has
supported for 14 years at the •Uni
versity.
• The grant for this year is' for
;30,350. Rustum Roy, professor
of geochemistry, and Frank Da
chille, research associate in geo
chemistry, are in charge of the
project.
They are studying the effects
of high pressures and tempera
tures on simple oxides and halides
and on' a wide range of silicate
structures. • •
The Pennsylvania Flower
Growers has presented the De
partment of Horticulture with a
grant of $2,280 to sponsor a grad-
- Vat NY 1x...
r Tuesday, you may register at the Cou ,
y, September 15 from 9 a.m. to 9 'P.m!, o
I m 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
y The Young Demicrats
THURSDAY-;'AUGUST 23. 1962
uate assistant in the ` department.
John V. Mastalerz, professor
of floriculture, has announced
that the assistant for the next
academic year "will be Richard
Criley, graduate in horticulture
from Elizabethtocam. Criley is the
fourth assistant sponsored by: the
Pennsylvania 'Flower Grtwers.
THE ADVANCED - Ttes.earch
Projects !Agency of the Depart
ment of Defense through the Of
fice of Naval Research' has_made
a $19,500 grant to the University.
to support basic research in the
Material sciences in the. depart
ments of ceramic technology and
geophysics and geochemistry:
The grant will be used to pur
chase equipment to determine
elastic constants of
Lewis Given $5OO Grant
F. H. Lewis, professor of plant
pathology at the University Fruit
Research Laboratory at Arendts
vine, has received a $5OO grant
in-aid from the Niagara Chemical
Division, Middleport, N.Y. The
money will support research on
the diseases of decidlious fruits at
the laboratory. , ,
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