PAGE FOUR Group to Measure Ability of Teachers President Eric A. Walker named a 9-man faculty com mittee headed by Dr. Otis E. Lancaster, George Westinghouse professor of engineering education, to study the problem of how to recognize good teachers and how to measure teach ing ability. Harshbarger To Speak at Chapel Sunday Dr Luther H. Harshbarger, Uni veriitv chaplain, will speak at the first Chapi-1 Service of the spring semester. He will speak on "The Mind's World,” at 10:55 a.m. Sun day m Schwab Auditorium. The Wesley Foundation will sponsor a Fireside Forum on the topic, "That They May Hear," at 6.:i0 Sunday night. Richard Dulin, assistant direc tor of the University Christian Association, will speak on "Ac counted as Worthy,” at the Protes tant service at 9 a.m. Sunday in the Helen Eak i n Eisenhower Chapel. Hillel Foundation Sabbath Eve ning Services are set for 8 tonight at the foundation. The service will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat reception. Hillel will also sponsor a dinner and mixer Sun day night. The cost of the dinner will be 60 cents. Chapel, Other Choirs Seek Interested Students Thera are several vacancies in the Chapel Choir and in the five Meditation Chapel Choirs for the Spring semester. Students interested in joining may apply in the lobby of the Program Center of the Helen Eakm Eisenhower Chapel. Fifty-four Years of Student Editorial Freedom QJtfp Batty Collegian Successor to The Free Lance, est. 1887 PulilUhtd Tuesda, through Soturdo, morning during tho UnWtrult, jcor. Tht Doll, Collegian la a atudant-oparatrd newapaper. Entered aa aecond-clasa matter dal, I. Hit at tho Stale College, Pa. Poet Office under the act of March 3, 1870. Mall Subscription Price i 13.80 per aemeater 13.00 per year. ROBERT FRANKLIN Editor *^S£ tol City Editor. David Flnetntn; Manning Editor. Richard Drains; Sports Editor, leoa Prato: AisocUtt Sports Editor, Matt Mathew#; Personnel and Public Relations Director. Patricia E>ana; Copy Editor. Lynn Ward: Assistant Copy Editor, Dick Usher: Photography Editor. Robert Thompson. Credit Mcr,, Janice Smith; Local Ad Mkt., Tom flurkey: Asst. Local Ad Mgr., Crorx* Mclurk; National Ad Mar., Betsy Urackbil); Promotion M,|r.» Kitty Bur* vert; Personnel Mar.. Mickey Nash; Classified Ad Mar., Rae Waters; Co* Circulation Mars., Mary Anne first and Murray Simon; Research and Records Mgr.. Alary Ilerbeint Office Secretary. My)a Johnson, Your SHOES must be in tip-top condition to withstand the harsh winter at Penn State ARE THEY? Start the semester off right and have them repaired at: Shoa Repair 348 £l. (College ->4ve. 8-8172 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I Walker fold the committee it was necessary "to find methods for Identifying superior feach- ! ing ability in order that we might reward excellence." He noted that it was becoming in creasingly difficult to attract new talent and also to retain present personnel. "It is relatively easy to meas ure administrative ability because the effectiveness of the adminis trator shows up almost immedi ately in the operation of the or ganization," Walker said. The same thing is also true of the research worker, he said. Since we have no comparable methods by which we can meas ure teaching ability, Walker said, advancement is usually slower than it is in other types of pro fessional work. “We must correct this situation if we are going to compete successfully with admin istration and research for the most able young men and wom len," he said. Serving on the committee with Lancaster will be Mrs. Jes sie Bernard, professor of soci ology; Dr. H. M. David, profes sor of chemical metallurgy; Dr. John J. Gibbons, professor of physics; Dr. Hacel M. Hatcher, professor of home economics education and home-community relations. John D. Lawther, professor of physical education; Dr. William M. Lepley. professor of psychol ogy; Dr. Owen H. Sauerlender, lecturer in economics; and Dr. J. E. Wright, associate professor of genetics, were also appointed. Only about three per cent of the adult population of the United States is naturally redheaded. ROBERT PICCONE Business Manager THE DAILY COUEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Women to Register For Sorority Rush Registration for spring sorority rushing will be held from 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in Atherton Hall lounge. Second-semester .women with minimum 2.3 averages and upper class and transfer women with ! minimum 2.0 All-University aver iages may rush. | Students must present their transcripts and a $1 fee upon registering. Handbook Applications The deadline for applications to the Student Handbook Business Staff is 5 p.m. today. Students entering their second or third semesters are eligible and may pick up applications at the Hetzel Union desk, returning them to the same place before the deadline. TAKE TIME TO KEEP YOUR WATCH till )• wrong! A watch checkup takes so little time—and it can save you money by preventing future breakdowns. Let our Service Department inspect your watch today. B2l* E. Collage At*. Stale Collaga We vw only genuine factory* approved ports In wtlelng alt ftn« swin watcW STATIONERY Penn State Seal .Stationery By White and Wyckoff See Our LARGE DISPLAY OF VALENTINE SARDS Budge) Box Stationery ilanco ,ieel travel* leftriy 4000 Me* yearly Welcome to University Park, State College, and GRIGGS PHARMACY the friendly, convenient drug store $l.OO Nittany Lion STATIONERY White or Blue $1.25 White and Wycoff Decorated Notes 50c to $l.OO 60 Sheets - 40 Envelopes $l.OB GRIGGS PHARMACY Prescription Specialists 120 L College Ave.« Opposite Old Main High School Flooded State College Senior High School students got an unexpect ed vacation Jan. 12 when a 12- inch water main Drone and flood ed the basement with five feet of water. weethearls Remember yours. Give her a valentine filled with quality-rich hand-made chocolates. Some hearts have dolls or reusable cor sages on top. We mail -. everywhere! The Candy Cane Between the Movies Mura JANUARY CLEARANCE You still have a chance. Yes, a chance to cash in on some real values in a storewide JANUARY CLEARANCE of our smart men's apparel. Stop In now ~. look over our big assortment at our lower prices. SPORT COATS TROUSERS Were Now Were Now 27.50 21.68 8.95 6.88 35.00 27.08 11.95 8.88 SPORT SHIRTS TOP (OATS Were Now Were Now 2.95—1.98 29.75 19.88 4.00 2.98 45.00 29.88 VAN HEUSEN WHITE SHIRTS Were Now 4.00 2.99 3 for B.BS BIS Star* £fn»P CHECK THIS LIST OF SCHOOL NEEDS How Many of These Did You Forget to Pack? '•Alarm Clock • Facial Tissue •Tooth Paste •Plastic Tumbler •Shower Cap •Shampoo •Cologne •Combs •Playing Cards •Eastman Film Russell Stover CANDY in State. College only at Origgs Pharmacy $1.35 pound $2.70 two pound NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS of Ladies' and Men's TOILETRIES FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1959 VARIETY You get the best of every thing at Duffy’s and that in cludes a wonderful choice of appetizing courses. The menu includes the best steaks and chops as well as delicious seafood. And you can start off your meal with a cocktail or bottle of beer. So the next time you want something ex tra special in a dinner, make a date to get together at Duffy’s in Boalsburg. Duffy’s In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of Stats College on Routs 322 (turn right at tha Texaco Sta.) •Wash Cloth •Flash Bulbs •Bathing Cap •Shoe Polish •Bath Powder •Deodorants •Shaving Cream •Soap Dish •Hair Brush