SEPTEMBER 16. 196 N=MM Telestar to Provide Investment Field Investors weary of the! fluctu-: . ating state of., the stock t market may have some stable living space —in the form of sotnethmg is space on which 1(3 take a firm step in • confidence. The "some thing" is Telestar. This new satellite, The forerun ner of a system which within a .fdir- years is ex pected to intercontin e . telephone and vision concimu tions, has aro interest in th vestment fief cause private dividuals wil permitted ,to half the steel the venture inunicatiohs com- janies will hold KUNKLEMAN the other half. The stock market is still strug bling to recover from its May dip, the lowest since 1929. Right now the question "Will Telestar be a good investment?" An investment advisory service. The Value Line, has investigated the prospects and concluded that the question can't be answered now. Value Line dais. however, point to some of the possibilities implied by the now According to the service a work- Campus Beat • Remedy Sugge,sted Dear Students, Year after year it's the same old thing everybody n all "rah, rah PSU" - for about two weeks when they get to campus and then the enthusiasm falls with those good old l autpmn leaves: - I • We11;1 have a proposal -habit ual with me for curing this traditiOnal malady, Ever y_o n e should spend half an hour daily in my HUBology seminars. The discussion matter can be deep or not; it doesn't matter. What does matter is that we -all escape the everyday ( pressures which cause :us to bog down in• our work and social life , = thus losing the thing my .students • call the "gung-ho" spirit. You new students will see a• lot on these pages about HUBology and should learn about it among Try-our,excelfent cuisine with Catering to discriminating tastes. we know you'll be pleased with cur ;delicious foods so expeztly prepared. so graciously served!, Try a delicious Steak Dinner at The EUTAW HOME 13 Miles East of. State College ... Potters Mills TEE DAILYmu* ummsny PARK. - PENNSYLVANIA by carol, kunklerna able satellite system probably will be set up in 1965 to sell,. the United States and. Europe. Even tually, the • system will be ex panded to serve the rest of -the world. - The service predicts that sat ellites could conceivably be a cheaper method of international communication than today's ex pensive cables. • With the glowing possibilities arise the problems, and a bold and daring project like Telestar is no exception. Value Line lists many questions yet to .be solved: How many satellites would circle the earth? How will weather and radiation effect them? There ars also non-tactual:el complications. certainly pertinent not only to investors and scientists but to all citing= Will the Saviikt Union attempt to ja trestands sions? What programs should be broadcast? And. at coarse. in vestors must still wavily about what the future earnings of the project will be. It will be interesting, ding the next few months, to "specu late" via observation not only on the economic implications of Tele star but on the impact a project such as this, which promises to expand our knowledge of the world and its people and outer space, will have politically and socially. for Sinking Spirits all the campus customs. HUBology can be a time for socializing or solitude in the usually hectic at mosphere of the Lion's Den in the Hetzel Union basement. You will learn to love and hate HUHology —love because of the people you'll meet and ideas you'll gain ana hate (or at least regret) for the hours it will pull you away from your studies. You think it won't? Just wait . . . See you there. Pzof Wayna Freshmen inioreslid in join ing the editorial staff of The Daily Collegian• should come to the Collegian office fir the basement of Sackett building after 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. A training program Ice candidates will begin soon after classes begin. • • ....,.:,'.7.7,.. ---_,.....,....' r ---, ..-....-... ...„1 :: :.._,.:.,... ~ - --,.........„ Sizzling steak dinners with tasty trimmings Summer is a lovely time. Of course to enjoy it fb its fullest i i exten 1 you must al 4 lide by cer tain es. It's vacation time and shoul be treated as ; such, so if you must get, a job, be selective. Get one that ' ' i rew tal exercise. road mnsl or wait r e measukv u Mentapy, lobsre v 5,43 nice summer lour lob am getting it pLetety atfr when its swim or p sleep. Then _ _ months wear e ;, - ., XISS ORTON you start seeing oininous signs. The leaves begin to change color, stores stock winter' clothes and people pack up to to to college. So yvu follow the trend, pack up, leave the shore or the mountains and go to get an education. When you arrive at school you receive amasty shock people at this place expect you to thinks This is very hard to take after your ):nind has been beautifully stagnant all summer. You go through a period df adjustment with your mental facilities in open rebellion. • ' 1 This is the tints When you start envying, those who spent the sum mer faking courses or attending suzniner sessions. Triiiy remember how to hold a pencil. And they've read lions than the ; Sunday paper during the last two *months. They have, n: problems compered to those of us who ciinse to school cold from two months ad mental leisure. The University 'ls considerate about the matter. It lets you break in slowly this cuts down on the number of nervous break- chef ut =ft? The Summer's Over tr.Pti-W.r:f tiT-rae• f trClem.r.l MOST COMPLETE RECORD COLLECTION IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA • POPULAR • CLASSICS • FOLK • JAll FRESHMEN GET YOUR PENN STATE LP SSJV MONO Special Offer on DIAMOND NEEDLES Regular $9.95 NOW (limited time offer:) THE RECORD ROOM downs suffered by students who have just arrived, For the first week you can let your mind work itself back into condition by read ing orientation material. book lista and registration instructions, lis tening to lectures without taking notes and counting your change in the HUB. But take care, students. One week is all you're given to shape up your flabby minds. When classes start, professors expect mental agility from the beginning. With ten short weeks to digest worse material, there's no time to break into the books gradually: When classes begin, the starting gate has been opened, and the race won't stop until finals are over in NEED A JOB ? NEED A JOB ? NEED A JOB ? NEED A JOB ? PART TIME HELP NEEDED! 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