The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 07, 1958, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Prof Views Soviet S.C. Council
Extend
Youth Organization i ' lia 'Y
.
By JEANETTE SAXE
Dr. James Gemmell, professor of education, who visited Garner Ave.
Russian business schools during an 8-day tour of the Soviet, State College Borough Council
Union this summer, said he got the impression of a very or- l :voted ut
reso i 7-0 last night to write a
on ,starting condemnation
ganged youth movement quite different from that of Hitler, proceedings in order to extend
Garner Avenue from East Beaver
— 'which vas based on hatred of: :
other races.
Avenue to East College Avenue.
Gemmell was granted a ape , The resolution, stating specific!
I areas that need to be condemned, - '
'
cial visa to visit Russia while
'serving in Finland as a Fulbrightl wili be presentedl
for the council's ,
lectut er.
, approval at its next meeting
"The Russians have no hatred Councilman Lawrence Perez l urged the starting of eminent
in their hearts for outsiders." domain proceedings on Ih e
' he said. "The curriculums in properties of William H. Kauff
their schools are well saturated t man and Sidney Friedman. He
with the philosophy that the I warned that if they don't act,
West is war-minded and that a traffic bottleneck will develop.
they mustn't hate the West but It was noted by several council
Fifty-six men students have must convert it to the commu- ) members that because of past de
asked that the unauthorized eailv,
biting friendship." nistic way of thinking by exhi- 'lay the properties had increased
closing at night of the Waring' tin value
Hall Snack Bar he stopped. Gemmel] said he found the Rus-' Councilman John O'Connor
sian students quite eager to learn hesitated temporarily on th e
In a petit'nn to Robert C. Prof- about the West and, he said, they' grounds that he didn't know if
flit, direetm of food service, the are given a partial chance to do this was the proper way to con
students asked that ''the arbitrary , this by reading American litera-: duct proceedings
and unauthorized" closing of the
tine ' although it is carefully' Councilman Eric A. Walker,
,
, sei eeneu. I president of the University,
Snack Bar he stopped and tnat ,
"The Russian's curiosity about noted that condemnation pro
there be a sufficient stock of milk the outside and the West carries'
, ceedings are to determine a fair
1, e cream and flint juices on over into music," Gemme
coud hear American ell said.' price.
hand. jazz In other business The Inter-;
Another complaint was based come from the music shops as fraternity Council encampment',
on the "complete disregard" for we walked down the streets, but' and Independent encampment"
the interests of the students on as yet rock 're roll hasn't become,were praised by Burgess Ray An-
Ihe pai t of employes of the snack p o p u l ar ." ,thong for their policy of coopera
ha, ition with local police.
Speaking of the Russian :
1 Council also accepted the pay
school system, Gemmell said it ling contracts of Waring Avenue
is not necessary for the Rus- 1 and voted to increase the aches-'
sian students to work their way
through school as some Amer- ' I sible funds for the sewer author-
ican students do because in t "AI
'
Russia the state is responsible I
for education. A boy or girl 1 Upon entering the Farmer ' s
with aptitude in a special field !High School, known today as the
will be given a scholarship for ;Pennsylvania State University.
advanced study in that field. : the first requirement was pay-
According to Gemmel], the Rus-'meat of $lOO tuition. In 1859 this
-ian sci.nols and the school,' of included books, boarding, wash-
Europe in general' donot put asking, fuel and light.
much emphasis on class attend-1
ance as Ametican schools do '
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"I find that if a Russian or Era
inpean student doubts his profes
pi Is wisdom, he doesn't come to
clas-," he said. "An American
student would come to class and
at cue.
"Russian and European edu
cation is geared to the final
examination and the student's
ability to nass it. If a student
can pass the final without com
ing to class, so much the bet
ter: however, if a student feels
he is not ready to take the final
he will not show up for it."
"I prepared a final exam for tL
course in a Finnish university'
and one out of 35 students came;
to take it," Gemmell said. "I had,
rrepaied five finals over a four;
months time before every stu
dent took it."
West Halls
'Snack Bar'
Petition Signed
The complete petition read
' the under signed patrons of
the Wating Ball Snack Bar, do,
het OW protp , ,t the arbitrary and
enauthorlied closing of above,
p , iintioned e , tablishment at hniir
oilier than those posted We fur.
ti•or voice our dissatisfaction at
Pi- 1 ick of sufficient stocks of
pull:, ice cream and fruit juice
vild thecomolete disregard for
11 , 0 interc , ,tz of the students dig
pl;ixied t,Ni the employes of said.
P- i - I, ll , ,hment "
The neHt inn was posted early
th i m,l mile and by 4 p.m. todaN
it }tad tit; cb.2n.ttureq
t cpborims Selected
Too Midshipman
Hat•old Len heres, sophomore in
1-11nr-mo.navment relations from
F.i.ton. NI: I`Z ( hosen . the Univer
i 1 t'' , : lon I hit d class midshipman
L‘• officers and fir't class mici
,ln omen on the Navy ROTC
( 1 ni,e this ,timmer.
Lenberes has a Navy ROTC
schnito,hip
The ROTC men sailed to Rotter
dam, Nethr lands; Bergen, Nor
way; and Kiel, Germany. Acem d
inc to Lenbergs, they did ever"-
thine ft om scrubbing decks to
ttitultng watch.
Registration to Close
For Ugly Man Contest
Registration for the Ugly Man
Contest closes tomortow.
The leostialion fee of $3.50 is
pad able at the Heti.el Union desk.
Official rules may be picked up
while icgistering.
Any candidate who regiNtered
filter last Friday will have his pic
ture taken from 9 a.m. to 12 noon
tononow or Thursday at the Penn
State Photo Shop.
AFC to Meet Tonight
The Association of Fraternity
Counselors will meet at 7:30 to
night in 211 Bouckee.
Spark Weekend
Festivities. Serve
•Autumn mints!
eFresh salted nuts!
•Unusual party snacks!
•Delicious homemade
chocolates!
The Candy Cane
THE' DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
McGreary to Address
lcri Meeting Tonight
Dr Nelson M. McGeary, head
of the Department of Political Sri- 1 1
race, will address the Intercol-;
legiate Conference on Covet n-1
mcnt at 7 30 tonight in 203 leVil-!
lard.
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STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. '•••
—Collegian Photo by John Reauge
THE HEAT WAS TURNED ON Friday night and steam gushed
out of Sackett Building. The steady gush of steam was caused by
construction men coming too close to the building and snapping
off part of the steam pipe, the janitor said.
Lutherans Approve New Church Plans
The congregation of the Grace East Beaver Avenue, Gar n e r
Lutheran Church in State College/
Street and Foster Avenue. .
The purpose of the relocation
has appr o v e d plans to erect -
1 is to meet the increasing congre
a new church, education building gational and student needs and to
and student center. weld the ministry to the congre-
The new facilities will be locat-:gation and to students even more
ed on eight properties bordering'closely, a church official said.
The above picture of Gwendolyn makes it apparent
that the Kappas have again attracted a beautiful crop.
Mind you, Gwen's portrait was selected in a most random
manner from the Kappa Composite. In deference to her
lovely sorority sisters may we objectively state that while
not all the Kappas possess Gwen's striking features, many
come awfully close.*
We'd say without any reservations that the Phi Gams
had the loveliest formal of the weekend. (O.K —so it was
the only party we photographed). However, for a most
unique party picture may we suggest that you peek at our
display case as soon as possible before repercussions and
such force our removal of the picture—because of its re-
vealing nature
You're missing a rare treat if you don't already own
a Vespa or Lambretta motor scooter. These little Italian
gemo o:e the most practical things ever created. Carrying
two of us this machine can do 50 m.p.h., 80 miles to the
gallon, etc. Used ones go for $125 and up. Repairs and
fixing flats are a snap, right Bunny? .
Any "would be" writers looking for a low paying
'O.K., she really isn't a Kappa couldn't maintain her
average.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1958
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