Show 2 — STUDENT LIFE APRIL TO '64 Robins Awards Corpsmen Inform Students from Cornell in Agronomy Bruce Iladfield Having served as an International Youth' Student Life Managing Editor Farm Uxchange delegate to Columbia Kj Utah Six Peace Corps recruiters visiting the also has an interest in international Hadlock diverse background The announcement that the annual Robins Awards is going State campusonerepresentis common to each of relations lie is Peace Corps activities thing to be staged in two different shows this year has caused but at least for the National Grange a private them and that is their opinion of the value of considerable comment some of it unfavorable organization which works with the Corps in Peace Corps work duties administrative Of course any change that is made anywhere is always Perhaps their best “selling” point of the not and a of is A graduate Cornell University Hadlock' met with criticism mostly because it change Peace Corps is their own sincerity and genuine because of what the change entails The same is true with enthusiasm for the d spent some years in private farming in upstate project Robins Awards New York and then entered this type of work Taul A Daly special assistant to the agriculture division is working with the Peace because it appeals to him and he feels Peace The first Robins Awards program was presented in Corps work presents a chance to become 1958 it was sponsored by Sigma Nu fraternity and featured Corps on loan from the State Department with people It also satisfies a personal Florida of of the been A University Since has its local then awards graduate growth mostly Daly says “Foreign work is a career wilh interest phenomenal this year over 200 universities and colleges in Returned volunteer Diane McDowell foels for awards me I feel the need for being involved in world the national voting participated for security that she had the ideal situation teaching and affairs people understanding To Sigma Nu and USU goes the credit for organizing the and general science at a secondary school and economic matters” first Robins Awards program To cope with its rapid growth Peace with two in the worked years Having Nigeria Mrs McDowell is a graduate of the national Robins Awards of America has been organized serin UCLA with a degree in anthropology Daly programming agriculture with its own Board of Directors The national awards have no Corps International with She is working temporarily as a recruiter ved Voluntary previously connection with Sigma Nu fraternity although Sigma Nu still in and Laos Services dauexplains she has a sponsors the local awards to now have the home with at husband her who opportunity is a “Young people ghter This great expansion is one of the reasons the Board of find out what are of Teacher’s at student in they persons Columbia type really College Directors has decided to split the Robins Awards program the Peace Corps notes Fredrica Fried“The Peace is Corps through primarily trying to get and present the national awards next fall During the past who has her degrees in government from a job done It is filling the skills needed in manman couple of years the program has been much too long and Vassar power It sends people to do jobs and presents College and Columbia University hasn’t left enough time for local winners to be honored properis Peace an “The concept exciting Corps greater understanding We know it’s not perly It isn’t fair to either the national or local winners when thinkof new American fect but it’s about as perfect as anything is” It’s a of way policy both programs are squeezed into one night two-wa- y disstreet and comments Mrs McDowell a as serves It ing According to Jerry Sherratt executive director for American and of the the The representative in charge of the Peace Ugly pells myth Robins Awards they are now in hopes that the local to overwith deal enables Americans it people Corps in Pakistan King Berlew is in the USA awards will be more of an honor and mean more to the Mrs commented Friedman further seas” individuals who receives them temporarily for consulting and recruiting A Hollis D Steams a field representative and graduate of Harvard Law School Berlew has Another reason for changing the Awards program is that with 200 universities taking part in the voting the national special recruiter on leave from the Farmers served two years with the Peace Corps includ-in- g 20 months in Pakistan winners aren't notified in time to plan their schedule so they Homes Association U S D A believes that can be on hand to receive their award “This agency of the government offers an opBerlew explains “We try to keep in mind The local awards are scheduled for presentation on May 2 portunity to be of real service to oneself his realistic goals because there’s a better chance There isn’t any reason why the local awards can’t be made country and to the underprivileged people of of working at an operating level to educate as glamorous as ever if anything it should be very enjoyable the world One has to have a sense of dedica- people affect their attitudes and permit grownot to have to sit through a program The Sigma Nu’s tion belief in ideals of democracy and a con- th All fields are important to development are putting approximately $3000 into this night which should cern for and it is essential for someone to do this if we dignity of all human beings” come to be one of the highest honors a USU student or any Stearns is a graduate of Langston University are to succeed This also is of tremendous college student can receive —ci in Oklahoma and received his M S degree benefit to Peace Corps people” 15y Change Clarified three-year-ol- ed En-gli- sh four-month-o- Student rsf MEMBEB ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE I’KESS Established 1902 Edilor-in-OhiColleen Johnson Business Manager Terry Erickson Editor Brute Iladfield Managing Advertising Managers Ted England Cris Simonson Janet Burt Mary Brown Ann Gubler Lynn Pamela Bowen Michele 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