PAGE TWELVE Thompson Men Ed Courses for Housewives Te Be Seated To interpret News Events W On H Coun ci . The adult homemaking education program has designed a new course this spring for housewives who "want to know The Wezt!l > Counc.l last what is going on outside the boundaries of their homes." night added a I.ection to the by-, "Exploring Behind the Head laws of its constitution permitting 'lines" is planned especially for lege Junior High School cafe reprc-,entativr.-s of Units I through twomen who have difficulty keep- teria. 7of Thompson Hall to becvme;ing up with the interpretations The first meeting will be from. ,of the news and will attempt to members of the council. ;broaden their knowledge of 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. next Tuesday, The council also voted that a 'world and national news events. at the Junior High School. The two-thirds vote of the constitu-, Lee Ranck, graduate student in:discussion topic will be "The De-, Ilona) voting members instead ofljournalism who received his B.A. mand for Increased Science Eduj a majority vote of the council be:in journalism from the Univer cation and the Resulting Impact needed to amend the by-laws, 'sity, will lead the discussions. William Pohts announced his' Rather than featuring lectures,'on Our Schools." resignation from the chairman-!the course will encourage infor-; ships of the housing committeeimal discussions of news events William Hurrie, who - rang the the firesides committee and a spe- selected by the group. •Liberty Bell on the first U.S. In dia committee to investigate the: No fee will be charged. Inter- dependence Day, is buried in the possibility of converting Waring ested persons mat' register from graveyard of Old Pine Presbyter lounge into smaller rooms. 7 to 8 tonight in the State Col- fan Church in Philadelphia President Carl Smith appointed Robert Gorniak, senior in elec trical engineering, t e rn porary housing committee chairman and Edward Frymoyer, junior in en gineering science, chairman of the Waring lounge committee. Michael Sabolcik, junior in business administration, was named adviser to the council to succeed Morgan Lewis who grad uated in January. Sabolcik had been adviser to the recreation committee. Smith said all committees in the CO tr n cil are open for new members. -',-:---,,, ..--; 714- .. '. ~,,:,,,,,:,-, fs , t. , ,-."`',',.' ,-.----; - %.,..T ".6,' , L;•_k-, 4, , , :,- 9 * , -.1-,`;,::-.1 , -' 7 l-' •Vv:-' , „,,f,„ . :41i - , -. ., 4 f-, - -.„ , ,0,,1- $" , ;; , t4 - -' , -'';:,- 4 4.1_,. ,„-.. . --; -,-- ~.„..: :,',. , ..pw-,1 ~ ,,,I. „t•-,....7,;k—,,.- ~.' _ fie l '..-- ~:' :•,•,',:j' ,4 "' , ::::4'i''' ,, ' ', , ~r f., •:=0- ..= ,,, "f •- :, ' - -, .. , ,..;t ~*,-- 4 4 Z.' ---" • „ ,„, . •, , ,t , P,;(•:- - - ~-, - i ---„,„;',„1„,-;-. ',.-:%, • - •::, , ;' , :,-t' , 315 , - ' ' • ,:;,,,,..'---,-..- 7- 'r i !l' 4.l.7 ft' ,-- ; lr; Z: , ' 2 ' ''',- . -.•--:, ,?•,,--4,,-.- --, ,, r,- - ;,,- , f.--t.1.4V-•t,,,,- i i:: ' :-' ''' '' ' '''''' ' - ` - ' , ..t? 47 0 .:, -..r.-,1•':' .. 2 ',-. - .i::% , ; - "•=" ' ',.. , '-' , ..' - t' - ' , :tit: , :t•.4-1 , - i; '''"V.' ,-,:', -3-- : ',.t ,ert ,a • i .': :::: ,, , , ',7„ ; ' t ' : ' , 4:V• 4 4 , ld.F , '":::s )i..; - '1 , 1 , ,,, , 7 , 1 1' ,".'.''''' , -,, A. ,„ lis , .4,- ,,, , ,, ,,,-'6; • ' Ever meet a trusting soul? MEE "You can't go wrong looking for a job these days," he assures you. "Opportunities are great all over. All the good companies have about the same to offer." Do they? A lot of not-so-trusting souls think otherwise. They suspect that some companies have much more to offer than others, and they want to find out which those are. We'll help. We want to tell you how much the Bell Tele phone Companies offer in the way of advancement oppor tunities, training, pay and benefits, professional associates and working conditions. No matter what your educational background—the arts, the sciences, business or engineering —make a date to talk with a Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. You can also get information about the careers these companies offer by reading the Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Placement Office, or by writing for "Challenge and Opportunity" to: College Employment Supervisor American Telephone and Telegraph Company 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGIAN AD STAFF MEETING TONIGHT 9 Carnegie 6:45 Accounts Redistributed Dummy-in Staff Selected Proof Readers Selected Office Hours Given out Very Important Meeting New & Old Members LOOSELEAF COMBO Binder Paper Separaters Pencil Case OUR ADDITION WRONG? NEV JUST ANOTHER B-X SPECIAL FOR PENN STATE STUDENTS AN ACTUAL $3.60 STOP ►N TODAY! 1;1411iiii1:ITY111011:0C TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4 '2.75 '3.25 FOR JUST .35 .25 VALUE
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