TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1960 Public Uninformed On Science—Powers America actually is not in a scientific age as far as thee, people are concerned, William H. Powers, associate dean of Commonwealth Campuses and director of scientific exten sion, said in addressing the Faculty Luncheon Club yesterday. Powers, speaking on "The Continuing Education of Science Teachers," said the Amer-, lean people do not know as much about science as they did 80 years ago. Violators Pay Traffic Fines Totaling $3870 Traffic Violations Officer Phillip A. Mark appears to have had a lot of business this semester From Sept. 1 through Jan. 9, fines totaling $3870 were paid by students. Marks described this amount as "quite a bit" larger than he received in the same length of time last semester. Money received for parking vi olations is turned over to the In terclass Budget Syste . m. Most of the tickets issued by campus patrolment, 1542 to be exact, were for illegal parking violations. Violations were espe cially high in this category during the first seven weks of classes. An average of 141 tickets a week were issued at this time. The next highest number of tickets issued was for failure to display a registration sticker. Several hundred students have reported to Marks' office, but only 44 had their cases brought before the Traffic Court. Blackboard— (Continued from page five) language and concern himself with the people with whom he is working are the same indict ments these African students have brought against Schweit zer. This should be an indication therefore of what these sensi tive peoples are really seeking in their nationalistic surge for elimination of outside domina tion and establishment of self rule and self-determination. They seek not just economic and political sovereignty, but a recognition by the rest of the world of the primary issue— the basic dignity of man. YMCA CAMP STAFF Camp Counselors Wanted by YMCA Openings for college men at one of five camps operated by YMCA. Attractive salaries with all living expenses paid. All camps on a lake in forested areas. Modern facilities. Profes sional chefs. Excellent experience. GRAD STUDENTS (Ac commodations for couples): Openings for men with camp or related supervisory experience. For further information, write: Director of Personnel, Dept. X, YMCA Camps, 204 W. litimmilimmimmitimmilimummimmitimmumilimmitimiimmilit 3 = .3* _ = -- graduating Seniori .. . = i . = Take Penn State With You = = =1 = After Graduation 1 - = = = Join Your Alumni =, = = Association Now = = = _ = = - Special Senior $2.00 = = = Membership .. . _= 3 F. 1. If You Join on or Before Feb. 1 = =,.. = H ems to: , = = .i. - _ The Alumni Office = = = = 1044 OLD MAIN = . = Ei i lIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHODIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIDIDMIIIIIIIIIIIIIITF By JOANNE MARK There is an acute shortage of competent science teachers in secondary schools today, he said. This is serious when we realize that the actual welfare and scien tific progress of America lie in the training of future engineers and scientists, Powers said. The school science teacher should know more science than he is ever called upon to teach. In America he unfortunately does not have this additional knowledge and the blame for this rests primarily on the sci ence departments of colleges and universities. However, low salaries often keep them from going back to college for ad ditional night or summer courses. Aside from teaching, the high school science teacher fills an other role. that of guiding excep tional students into science cur riculums in college, Powers said. In closing. Powers added that the University is attempting to remedy the shortage and raise the quality of science teachers on the secondary level by offering cours es for them in summer sessions and during the academic year, by sponsoring science lecturers at high school assemblies around the state and by establishing school science fairs in various communities and on a state-wide level. Pattee Library Gets Two Items at Auction The Pattee Library has bought two items at auction in Philadel phia from the estates of Stephen Nagy and Douglas Steward. One of these is an -1876 edition of Walt Wiltman's "Leaves of Grass" with Whitman's autograph on the title cage; the other is an edition of "Charters and Acts of the Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania," published in 1762. 24 St., New York 11, N. Y. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Labor Ed Creates 3 New Programs The Department of Labor Edu cation has established three new educational programs for trade unions in the Commonwealth. Albert J. Humza, instructor in labor education, will conduct a program on "Grievance Admin istration" for Steelworkers Local 5227 at Reading beginning to morrow. Charles Steinberg, instructor in labor education, will conduct a program on "Grievance Adminis tration and Union Leadership" for the International Association of Machinists Local 1060 in Pitts burgh in February and a program on "Union Administration" for the American Federation of Teachers Local 400, also in Pitts burgh, in March. 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Lowenfeld Explains Child Art By AMY ROSENTHAL I All children scribble alike but "Art is never a representation,there is a difference in the hh of things, but an expression ofividual scribblings, he said. Some experiences which we have witheconfine their scribblings to a cor things," Viktor Lowenfeld, head liter while others scribble with of the Department of Art Educa-'large bold strokes. tion, told the audience whichi Lowenfeld said that *doles !crowded the Hetzel Union art gal- cent art, the art of teenagers, 'lery Sunday. differs from child art because Lowenfeld, speaking at the of- it is controlled by the teenager's ficial opening of the adolescents awareness to his environment. ,art exhibit, spoke on the discov- During adolescence, Lowenfeld !cry of child art as a way of ex- said, the teenager develops the !pressing feelings and the discov- attitudes to his environment and 'ery of adolescent art as a way of his society influences the Mi -lexpressing socialized attitudes. Ludes. 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