FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1967 MOUNTAINEERS 'OF the Penn State Outing Club relax after climbing' to the summit of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming. The climb was part of the PSOC summer program. . . Business Council Gets Industry Men Four executives of business ministration. The Business and industry have been ap- Executive-in-Residence pro pointed members of the Visit- gram was instituted under the ing Council of the College of auspices of the Council. Business Administration of Baldwin, who holds three the University. University degrees. is a mem- They are: F. Bruce Bald- her of the University's Board win, Jr., president of Abbotts of Trustees and also serves Dairies and' president a n d as a director of a number of chief executive officer of business and industrial orga- Horn and Hardart Co., both in nizations as well as civic, edu- Philadelphia, Pa.; Thomas G. cational, and political insti- Gibian, vice president, W. R. tut ions. Grace and Co., New York, A chemical engineer, Gi- N.Y.. ' Donald A. Hazlett, vice bian was elected vice presi president, Mellon National dent of W. IL Grace and Co. Bank and Trust Co., Pitts- in 1966. He is also group exe burgh, Pa.; and James J. Ker- cutive of the• newly formed ley, New York, N.Y., senior Technical Group and chi e f vcie president of finance and technical officer. He coordi a director of Trans World Air- nates his firm's worldwide re lines. search and development acti- E. T. Klassen, president of vities and continues !as presi the American Can Co., serves dent of the Research Division. as chairman 'of the Council, Besides serving the Mellon and Frederick J. Close, chair- National Bank, Mr. Hazlett man of the board, Aluminum also serves as director of the Corp. of America, is vi c e Industrial Appraisal Co., In chairman.rn The three-y ea r dustrial Valuation Co., Co munity Chest of Allegheny' terms of William Elliott, chairman of the board. Phila. Coluity, and United Cerebr al Palsey Association of Allegheny delphia Life Insurance Co„ and John T. Ryan; Jr. chairman children, Donald C. and Mary , ,of the board, Mine Safety Ap- A., are students at the Uni versity. plinces Co., have exoirec i. Kerley, a Philadelphia na- The 12-member V i s i t i n g ' live, has had 'a range of ex- Council, explained Ossian R. perience in corporate finance, MacKenzie, dean of the Col- in industry, and as an edu lege of Business Administra- cator. He has served on the tion, seeks to provide a source facutly of Temple University, of informed counsel tort h e and before joining . TWA was faculty of the College and to with Lin g-T em c o-Vought, assist the College in develop- Inc.'Smith Barney and Co.; F ing and maintaining programs ord MotorCo.;ley Division and the Cros of instruction and research asof Av well as continuing profession- He was named seniore'DCorp. vice al education in business ad- "'president of TWA in 1965. Delinque l t Gang Researcher Named Assistant Soc Prof Laurence T. Cagle, a farmer Cagle formerly served with research associate at Syracuse the Syracuse University Youth University who has done a Development Center. He re number of studies on delin- ceived his bachelor's degree quent gangs, has been named from Alfred University, N.Y. assistant professor of sociology and his master's decree trod' at the University. • Syracuse. COLLEGIAN ADS BRING RESULTS Take the weekend in stride is Saturday. You're taking her out for a leisurely drive in he country, and then to dinner at a great little out-of-the-wayl spot. Relax, but don't let your appearance • - suffer. Wear an important new three piece wool hopsack country suit by Cricketeer. A subtle windowpane pattern on the textured hopsack weave in andsome compound colorings shows her you know Whist's happening. Magna Worsted Hopsack Suit CKETEER° $75.00 " MEN'S STOR r Outing Clucii-Qtigis'mony Activifies Sy WOODROW WENDLING Collegian Staff Writer Did you know that the Penn State Out ing Club is rated among the best outing organizations in the United States? PSOC, sponsored by the College of Physical Edu cation, has come a long way since it began just 15 Years ago with a membership of about 300 students and faculty. Today the club has a total membership of 800, although in .one year the club's enrollment was was nearly 1000. The popularity_of the Penn State Out ing Club. can be attributed to the flexibility of its informal prograni? PSOC is divided into four different sections: the rock climb ing division, the ski division, the canoe di vision, and the cabin and trail divison. The rock climbing division has just com pleted an expedition to Wyoming, where the mountaineers climbed to the summit of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Almost every weekend the • division conducts a climbing trip. Safety and proper technique are taught and` then stressed throughout the program, designed for both the 'begin ner and the experienced mountain climber. 'Double Duty' Members The members of • the ski division serve double duty as ski patrolmen and instruc tors during the winter. The ski division takes many short weekend excursions, plus two long ski-trips each year. The ski di vision also teaches first 'aid and sets up a ski-tow behind the stadium for local skiers. The , highlight of the canoe division's program is the annual trip to Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. The division spon sors two types of weekend trips flat wa ter and white water. A flat water trip re quires little - experience, while a trip on white water is for advanced canners onl4 The cabin and trail division is respon sible for many of the clearly marked trails in central Pennsylvania. Besides trail mark ing, the cabin and trail division also spon sors weekend hikes, overnight camps, and mulay L. N. Mulay, associate pro fessor of •solid ilate -science in the Materials Research Labor atory, has been elected by unaminous vote ;of the solid state science faculty to become the chairman 'of the newly re organized solid state science section in the lepartrnent of materials science at the Uni versity. This section, with about sev enty doctoral students, repre sents a major interdisciplinary graduate program in chemis try, physics, planetary sci ences, etc: • The program has been in op.. eration for the past six years RAM Plot Uncovered (Continued from 'page one) cyanide in food distributed free to police on riot dutyty, as well as in restaurants in which "policemen and citizens would be taking food and drink." The key to uncovering that plot was information offered by a man identified by Specter as Hilton Louis Jones, 22, who said he was a member of the plot ting group. Specter said Jones went to the Philadelphia office of the FBI last week and turned over more than a half pound of potassium cyanide, "sufficient to kill at least 4,500 persons, according to experts." B'nai B'rith Hillel Fpundation Saturday Night Movie "FAIL SAFE"' With Henry Fonda SEPTEMBER 30 8;00 P. M. members free nonmembers 25e PENN - WHALEN DRUGS, Inc. • Area's Largest Supply of the World's Finest Pipes YELLO•BOLE $2.95 •KAYWOODIE to Selo" ' MEDICO $25.00 SANSIENI $3.95 g • - of fo LONDON $35.00 DUNHILL $30.00 - of to LONDON $45.00 Also AREA'S NEWEST SUPPLY of • thi plpe • CORNER of SRAM and S ,ALLEN • THE DAILY' COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Canoeing, Hiking; Skiing, Mountaineering cabin parties. The division sponsors at least one long hiking trip every year. Full Activity Range Membership in• . the Outing Club is not restricted to any one of the four divisions; a member can participate in the activities of all the divisions, 'or specialize in just one activity. The yearly dues of $3.50 permit a member to use any PSOC equipment. The Penn State Outing Club has a com plete ensemble of outdoor equipment, in cluding skiing outfits, 'mountaineering equip ment, first aid and rescue supplies, and even 12 canoes; all of the PSOC equipment can be •rented for any length of time. Harold B. White, associate professor of physical - education, is the club's adviser; he has been active in the club almost since it began 15 years ago. White commented. that more advi,sers are needed to assure the success of the 3 Outing Club. Two prominent volunteer advisers in PSOC are Thomas Smyth, associate profes sor of entomology, and Chiko Haramaki, assistant professor of ornamental horticul ture. Smyth specializes in mountaineering and canoeing, while Haramaki helps pri marily in the ski division. Smyth •has just completed . •the Forest Service Avalanche Course:in Alta, Utah;. he .was one of the few skiers from the East invited to attend the course. Donald Miller (14th-ciVil and sanitary engineering -Oxford) is preSident PSOC. The vice president is W, Thomas Williams (13th-geological sciences-State College). Su san Conway (7th-general arts and sciences- State College) is• the secretary, and Fred Ebert (7th - accounting ;Allentown) is the club's treasurer.' Curt Rosser . (7th - architecture - Levit town) is head of the climbing division, Sally Siedel (grad-microbiology-Spring City) leads the canoeing 'division. Mike Brugger (4th agriculture-Westfield) is head of the cabin and trail division, .and .Chiko Haramaki, To Head and was reorganized last July. Rustum Roy, director of the Materials Research Labora, tory, headed the former solid state technology program since its inception in 1960. Professor Mulay held various academic appoint•.rents in the c h e m i s t r y departments at Northwestern, Harvard and at the University of Cincinnati prior to joining the University in 1963, and to date , has di rected the research of fourteen graduate students in chemistry, physics, and solid state set. ence. He is the author of more than seventy research publics, Nursp Rayl Named ` Assistant Professor Ruth M. Ray has been appointed assist- ployed by the University of Michigan Hos ant professor of nursing in the college of pitals as well as in a number of hospitals in human development at the University. ' Western Pennsylvania. Her previous experi- A graduate of Sewickley Turnpike High ence is equally balanced between nursing School and the Western Pennsylvania Hos- service and nursing education. She also has pital School of Nursing, she earned the bach- served on the faculty of the School of Nurs elor of science degree in nursing and the ing of the University of Pittsburgh. master of arts degree with a major in nursing Miss Ray has assumed the duties of clini education at the University of Pittsburgh. cal teacher in Medical-Surgical Nursing at Miss Ray came to Penn State from ,the the Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing where she had been associate direc- where Penn State nursing students take their tor for three years. She also has been em- clinical courses. The Men in Charge Section t ions in magnetochemistry, magnetic resonance and Moss bauer - spectroaco: and the author of a monograph on "Magnetic Susceptibility." Be is a member' or fellow of several professional organ izations and h-nor societies, in cluding the American and Brit ish Chemical Society, the Royal Institute of Chemistry, Ameri can Physical Society, New York Academy bf Sciences, Phi Lambda Upsilon and Sigma Xi. , He is currently the chair man of the Central Pennsyl avnia Section of the Ameridan Chemical Society. RUSHING THIS - TERMI COME OUT AND MEET THE BROTHERS AND PLEDGES OF ZE .TA -PSI 225 E. Foster Sunday, Oct. 1 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. Coat & Tie Please , . • Lutheran Student Se ,__.rv ices ! SUNDAYS: WEDNESDAYS: - 10:15 a.m. Eisenhower . Chapel 6:30 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel 1:00 p.m. - Eisenhower Chapel (Vespers) 11:15 to 12:30 p.m. ' 10:00 p.m. Grace Church Grace Lutheran Church (Communion) , * All Services—Holy Communion . . . • COFFEE :HOURS: ' , . SUNDAYS: ..i, : : 11:15 a.m. Chapel Large-Lounge 10:15k a.m. Student Lounge . , . (Grace Lutheran Church) s • 4 assistant professor of ornamental horticul ture,-leads the ski division. Future Plans Among the _ many activities scheduled by PSOC ,during the fall term are rock climbing at Seneca Rock, West Virginia, and Shawangunks, New York, canoeing on the Youghiogheny River and the Shenan doah Staircase, and a hike on Spruce Knob Ridge in West Virginia. ~ All persons interested in the Penn State Outing Club are cordially invited to attend CAMPING IN the rough terrain surround ing Grand Teton Mountains in Wyoming Draft Interpretation Announced The Departnient of Military is liable fur induction as a to report for - induction, he Science has announced this registant within th e prime automatically is classified I-S. interpretation of . the ne w age group, irrespective of his This permits him to complete draft law to help students actual age. This liability cur- his academic year prior to in plan their compulsory mili- rently extends' to age 35.` Nor- duction. tary service.. A student ....oiling in the University for the fall term retains his current draft clas sification, e.g. I-A. To obtain a 11-S deferred student clas sification, he must' apply through the university to his local draft board. This defer ment precludes his being drafted so long as he remains enrolled .as-. a - full-time stu dent in an tiiTdergiaduate sta tus. However, upon termination of a ZS deferment, a student any meetings and activities. Membership in the club is open to studehts, faculty mem bers, and 'residents of States beginners, Free instruction is provided for all beBinners, and safety is stressed on every activity, from the shortest hike to the highest climb. The Penn State Outing Club has an exceptional safety record; in the entire-his tory of the club, there has never been a serious injury to any member during, a' PSOC activity. is no problem for this member of the Penn State Outing Club. mal liability without defer- Any students with quest ment ceases at age 26. ions may contact the Profes- If no deferment is request- sor of Military Stience in 212 ed and a student is ordered Wagner Building. for "hot couturier"— See our new fall line . . featuring Ginori, Mr. Dino, Oleg C.'assini, Barberini, Junior Accent, Mr. NitkA Soly Sombre, Peacock Sportswear and- Jorge Menendez. the eye-catcher inimitable fashions for women HI Heister St., State College A Mr. lan Enterprize Open Monday through SaturdaY, - 8 a.m. lit 5 p.m. evenings 'by appointment es•esessosssseeeso'eseseeseossssssdsssooosooos HAMBURGERS . CHEESEBURGERS • TRIPLE brECKERS FRENCH FRIES - ONION RINGS - CHICKEN RED BARN 805 S. 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