PAGE EIGHT Campus News PSEA to Feature Educators Tonight The Pennsylvania Student Ed ucation Association will hear thiee high school educatms at 7 30 to night in lhblis lounge. The gue.,t speakers gull be: F. R. Cal stetter, (ruin Kishacoquil -1,19 School; Robert Yoho, !Him the Bald Eagle Area Joint Schools; and William Babcock, from the College Area Schools in State Coll( ge They will speak on the theme, "What We Look for In a Teacher." ;a stop sign and then along the Speech 200-- Isidewalkfor a half a block. ;Lit Prof Will Discuss (coatiaued from page one) speech could be obtained as the Prerequisites for Peace Senate and Board of Trustees William L. Werner, professor have approved, as part of its• i of American liteiatuie, will dis general education objectives. a cuss Norman Thomas' recent', plan "to foster effective listen. lbook, "Prerequisites for Peace," ing and speaking." at 8 tonight in the Schlow Mem- Beason, given by the commit:olml Library. tee foi compulsory Speech 2001 This is the second in a series weie that the course offered the of monthly discussions of books best opportunity for learning how dealing with the attainment of to speak effectively and it is the world peace, which is being spon best place for evaluating the, , sored by the State College Chap speaking of students. ;ter of United World Federalists. The committee also compared the grades received in speech with;Scabbard and Blade the All-University averages of; A company meeting of Scab the students and found that those bard and Blade. military recogni who could speak well were suction society, will be held at 7 to cessful in most other courses. might in 2 Carnegie. ---- CENTRE THRIFT CORP. --- (ASH ADVANCED $25 to $6OO FRIENDLY CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE • 143 WEST BEAVER AVENUE • AD 7-2212 • + CLASSIFIEDS + FOR SALE ID 1%7 V-W, tom ri,l $ll9O, Call AD 8-14S0 In VV* 111111;1, Two MAT( II El) SH. Nilenl4(l cabinets. Lure left(' \ l l'f lItIPI KIRIM Insulated. 12-111111 F•lr HAt 14 not inelkided. 11 1 4 111111 I' 21 IA 30 1 , 1, (ly hem,y 11011 115 nu John Vl,lll, tullsoti AD 7-4937. CO NTI N N'll AI, 110 ITS Truilet 30 root; Leek oom aas nal and 4 1.:nr Imented nt li/ 11111 ran mkt fink. AL) t(l63b. .•ell Lv M h 1461 l'llA NI PION 'frtll..l 45', exrvllent ,Hl,l t, (me 1,4.111 amt, atitonuitic '1%1101! r. 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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 2 Students Fined For Misbehavior Two students were found guilty) ;of disorderly conduct Tuesday in two separate cases before Jus itice of the Peace William Bell. Karl Bopp, senior in journalism, from Dicxel Hill, was fined $2l 50 for rolling a beer barrel down ;the street early Tuesday morn ing The student was apprehended 'at the 100 block of S. Burrowes 'St., but his companions escaped. Robert Wechsler, a sophomore in business administration from 'Cheltenham, was fined $25 and ;costs for &wing his jeep through MISCELLANEOUS EUROPE TIIIS SUMMER ', You'll get mm e uut of the expetwoce It tou WTI p lamrunge hile ‘oll'le there! lor in for mattoo rail Lolli UN 5-2531. TYPING—aII kind Ly expel lenT«Fteeh Tilell I Reasonable, ratts. Cal AD Mt ET ME At the Pon Won'. Beaver Ay e. MIKE It A VMOND and his All-Stars, fea turing Ed file on trumpet. nre available for sm only poi tie, too! ('all TIN 5-500. TIIE NEWMAN CLUB Nt ill present Miss Vera I) tinily. a member of the Medi cal Section Itriuch Pst cholordcni Society, NOIO still speak on Free Will and Modern Mon. Tho ,, lay, Pe)) IS. 7:00 pm, in the HUB Po,embly Room. Et eryone NI el- COMP. SPEND THIS 611111111er with classrooms alum ill in t ranee, Spain, Cermany. At tend lan nurnage Clitqt•e4, Ij e Ith natlle fam.l%. Foa m fm mutton call Lolli, UN ShN'ING DUNE—tire..nakina alteration• film cover., at low cost.•, good Job. Mrs Ok ;IN n. AD S-692 t ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap, toe or acrobatic lescons Profes sional School of Dance Al) 8-1078. HI. AV: K V. ALI.P.T If found evil AD :3-61. 4 .2 I Or,perntt IS nt. rd Pnpet. Reward. (lit AY ISII-131, ACK Topcoat, Phi Kappa Sigma ltot Friday night. IlaNe coat fur rat uu,. Ca II UN 6-217,). 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