The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 18, 1960, Image 8

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    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.
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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
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cal Section Itriuch Pst cholordcni Society,
NOIO still speak on Free Will and Modern
Mon. Tho ,, lay, Pe)) IS. 7:00 pm, in
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COMP.
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CUSTOMERS TO eat moderately priced
mods in quirt, pleasant surroundings.
Cafeteria luncheon, Tuesday then Thurs.
day. 11:50-12:10 in the Maple Room and
Cafeteiut Dinner, Ten Room menv, Wednes
day and Thursday only, 5:30-6.30 in The
Maple Room. Giound floor. Noma FA
( British Psychologist to Talk
Miss Vera D. Denty, a British
psychologist, will speak on "Free
Will and Determinism" at 7 to
night in the Hetzel Union assem
bly room. The Newman Club will
sponsor her lecture.
A General Motors representative will be on campus
Contact your college placement office to arrange an interview.
shaping the course ofpower
...in hydraulics
General Motors engineers measure the
torque and efficiency characteristics of
torque converter blade designs with high
velocity fluid flow, using electronic
measurement devices to solve for un
knowns in highly complex mathematic
design problems.
What's your specialty, your first love in
science and engineering? Astronautics? Auto
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in all of these fields and many more at General
GM positions now available In these fields for men holding Bachelor's, Master's and Doctor's degrees! Mechanicak,
Electrical, Industrial, Metallurgical, Chemical, Aeronautical and Ceramic Engineering • Mathematics • industrial
Dealt* t Physics , t Chemistry t Engineering Mechanic* t Staines* Administration and Related Field,.
University Party
I University Party Assembly and'
executive committee members I
will meet at 4 p m. today in 204
Hetzel Union to discuss campus,
I issues.
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1960
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