The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1960, Image 8

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—CoHeglan Photn by Charles Jacques
/TI SI TAHW why it is only writing upside down and back
ward. This is part of a course in research technique which is
offered by the College of Physical Education and Athletics.
New Athletic Skill
PhysEd Conquers
Backward Writing
The assignment was to practice writing upside down and
backwards every day for five days.
This is not a new type penmanship course. It is more on
the order of one of the less ac
tion. It is a course in research
graduate students in the College
of Physical Education and Atti-1
This semester they performed a
motor-learning experiment, made
a survey and investigated other
research problems to become
more familiar with the methods
and techniques of research.
What connection does writing
upside down and backwards
have to do with research? The
students were atempting over
a short period of time, to mas
ter a motor skill previously un
familiar to them.
Since the teaching of motor
skills is one of the important parts
of any physical education pro
gram, they wanted to gain a bet
ter understanding of how people
learn these skills.
One student, unacquainted with
the touch system of typing, tried
to see how much she could learn
in five days. After a total of less
than I'/e hours of practice, divided
over 10-minute periods, she was
able to type 28 words a minute,
mistakes included.
Some people who couldn't
By LOIS DONTZIG
ive courses in physical educa
technique which is offered to
juggle undertook that feat. One
of the jugglers made much
greater progress than another
who had practiced the same
amount of time.
Everything done in this course
is related to physical education.
A typical problem of interest to
all was— should entering fresh
men be given a pre-classification
test in physical education.
Joan Nessler, graduate student
in physical education from Ce
darhurst, N.Y., gave 30 freshman
woman volunteers a classification
—a shuttle run, a vertical jump
and pull up. Each of these mea
test consisting in a 3-item battery
sured a different aspect of phys
ical fitness.
Cathennan's
BARBER SHOP
basement of
The Corner Room
Daily 8.5:30 Sat. 842
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Jr. Panhel
To Investigate
Informal Rush
By MEG TEICHLOLTZ
Th e Junior Panhellenic
Council set the wheels spin
ning last night on an investi
gation of informal rushing
procedures on other campuses
similar in size to the sorority
representation at the Uni
versity.
The investigation will be car
ried out in three main phases.
The first will consist Jf research
to determine rushing policies at
other schools and that of the Na
tional Panhellenic Council. Com
putation of these findings will fol
low, with the council's recom
mendations to senior panhel con
cluding the study.
Although a new pledge class
will be sitting on the council by
late February, the present group
plans to continue its investiga
tion for as long as the results may
take to compile.
"This group, having rushed in
formally is particularly qualified
to undertake such a study," Bar
bara Strauss, junior in liberal arts
from Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and senior
• panhel advisor to the group, said.
In other business the council
discussed plans for a tea to wel
come the next Junior Panhellenic
Council into office. It was decided
that some sort of a briefing ses
sion would be necessary, but no
definite plans were made.
A motion was made to intro
duce formal parliamentary pro
cedure to the previously informal
meetings and was passed unani
mously.
The Department of Security is
the subject of an article titled,
"Can You Top Penn State?" in the
January, 1960, issue of Safety
Magazine, a magazine published
by the National Safety Council,
primarily for teachers and admin
istrators.
OUTING CLUB
If you
ICE SKATE,
If you like to
DANCE, do FIGURES
or learn to
JUMP and SPIN,
then you will be
INTERESTED In the
SKATING INSTRUCTION
PROGRAM
being organized now,
SIGN UP at the
NUB DESK.
if you are
interested in
more information
Do it as soon as possible
OUTING CLUB
Assembly—
(continued from page one)
stead of the SGA Vice President.
After almost an hour's debate,
Assembly concluded that as an
interim body it could take no
action on moves requiring con
stitutional amendments. (At
that time, only about half of
the present 46 members had
been elected. The rest look of
fice this November.)
I On the issue of class advisory
boards Assembly defeated a bill
last week which would have es
tablished them as entities within
the SGA and set up a uniform
method for choosing them. The
bill would also have allowed each
class president to create any oth
er offices he needed.
Last spring Assembly loaned a
committee of the Freshman Ad—
visory Board $4OOO to set up a;
Student Check Cashing Agency.'
The agency was in operation by,
this fall a few weeks after classes
began.
A charter flight to Europe this
summer is the most recent Assem
bly action. Last week it was de
cided to sponsor a roundtrip flight
for students, faculty members and
members of their immediate fam
ilies at a cost of about $285 per
person.
For CLASSIFIEDS Call
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NITTANY LION 'INN
State College, Pa.
NITTANY NEWS
state College, Pa.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 'l5, 1960
Epstein to Be Chairman
Lawrence Epstein, junior in
business administration from
Philadelphia, has been elected
chairman of the Organizational
Board of Control.
The board is set up under the
SGA Supreme Court system.
CLASSIFIEDS
CASH-17 words or leas
CHARGE-13 words or less
1.50 one insertion
5.75 two Insertions
11.00 three insertions
Additionsl worgia.-3 for CO
for each day of isusertion
ADS MUST BE iN BY 11:00
THE PRECEDING DAY
FOR SALE
PORTABLE TAPE Recorder, runs VI hours
L nn lout fite;filitcht ba tterzee ; adapter for
'telephone hookup. Excellent cundition.
;AD 7.2920.
135 MM NIKON Telephoto Lent, Contok
mount, cmer, case. Sacrifice. AD 8-1354.
1954 BEL AIR 2-door Chevy; 1555 Ford
F-100 Pick-up Truck. AD 3-1554.
NEED TROPHIES? You name it I hats
it. Plain or engraved. Dig discounts.
Quick service. Phone AD 7-7581 after S.
Sam Troutman's Trophy Novelty Shop.
30 FOOT 1949 Continental Trailer, one
bedroom, large living-room, built-in
desk, patio. Excellent condition. Many
extras. See it at 102 Hilltop Trailer Park.
AD 8-D336.
A# LENGTH Mouton Lamb Coat, size 14-14.
Reasonably priced. Call AD 7-774 fib.
ETALON EXPOMAT exposure meter.
Brand new. never need. Call Frank at
AD 7-7787 after 7 p.m.
RACCOON COAT, fine condition. bleed
money. sell cheap. Call UN 15-26213.
TIRED OF WALKING. Good serviceable
1950 Plymouth; heater and radio. Make
an offer. Contact W. Felix, AD 7-7669.
1957 CHEVROLET 2-door 210 made!. Price
81195. Leas than 25,000 miles. Cell AD
7-3322.
19.53 M.G. TD. Best offer. — 6ll AD 33-1600.
M.G.A. 1958 convertible, RAH, wire vheeite,
a upercharzer—slBoo. Call AD 8-1924.
A 120 BASS Noble Accordion, 22 switeh.
Excellent condition. Phone AD 84968.
WANTED
NEEDED—STUDENT to fill clean, quiet.
four-man apartment. Cooking. pri%
180 W. Nittany Ave. Call AD 84008.
RIDE TO Buffalo or vicinity leaving
Jan. 21 or Jan. 22. Call Carol UN 6-5277.
MALE STUDENT to abareinTnisheti
apartment with two other mole students.
Available second semester: two blocks from
campug, Phone AD 13-1409.
RIDE TO New York City any time Wed.,
Jan. 27: preferably in morning. Cali
Shelli UN 15-5363.
GIRL TO share apartment with 2 secre.
tariea. one block from eampua. Call
AD 8-6494 after 5 :00.
HELP WANTED
•
TWO MEN for part time work in elec.
tronic chassis wiring—commetrial grad&
Salary commensurate with experience.
Minimum 26 hours per week. Phone AD
8-0341 for appointment. Experienced only.
FOR RENT
ONE BLOCK from campus--rooms avail.
able now to beginning of spring temts.
ter. Call Al) 7-3412.
HALF-DOUBLE room for spring semester.
Call before 7 p.m. AD 7-4346.
DOURLE ROOM for rent with kitchen
and parking. Call in evenings. AD 11-0898.
35 FT. HALLMARK Trailer; fairly new.
One bedioom, For informativn call AD
7-7096. Trailer at 1266 N. Allen St.
DOUBLE ROOM. Quiet with parking. 132
E. Fairmount Ave, AD 7-2030.
SINGLE AND double room next semester.
East College Ave. AD 7-4374.
ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE rooms for male
students next semester: new furniture.
416 S. Allen St. Call AD 11-1815.
DOUBLE R 0614 for rent. Very to)se to
campus. Call AD a-0i54.
DOUBLE ROOMS available at Cody Manor
for next semester.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate aecom.
modationa with private bath or running
water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany
Ave., State College. AD 7.4850 or AD
7-77n2.
LOST
CLARINET LOST In Library Wed. night.
Reward. Bob T., AD 7-2941.
LOST—ONE WEEKEND it it's not spent
at La Galleria. Reward: The beat of
everything.
GOLD PEARL bracelet near Rec Ball
Sat. night. Call UN 6-6246.
BEIGE COAT taken from A.G R., Dec. 6.
Have yours. Phone Marilyn UN 54829.
GREY FUR-LINED Gloves. 10 Spark'.
about 4 p.m. If found call Bill UN 5-7994.
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MISCELLANEOUS
THESIS, TERM PAPER last-minute melt
era: Rent a first-elaaa portable or stand.
and typewriter now. Moderate weekly rental
charge. Nittany Office Equipment, 291
S. Allen St. AD 8-6126.
IN A JAM? Will type term papeis, com.
positions, book reports. Quality work,
quick delivery, reasonable prices. AD
8-6950.
MEET ME at the Pow Wow, Sewer Ave
TERM PAPERS, Compositions, Book Re.
ports typed. 30c/na. : 5c each carbon.
lEdited and typed 45c/pg• Call AD 7-3264,
Mr. Swartz Thursday or Frills; evenings.
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing,
tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Proles.
atonal School of Dance. AD 8-1078.
ROOM & BOARD
RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for
room & board for spring semester at
817 E. Beaver Ave. & 220 S. Allen St.
For complete information ask for Mn..
Fetrisky at an F. Beaver Ava.