The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 05, 1960, Image 8

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TV to Explore
Ed Challenge
Education, with major emphasis
on the elementary and secondary.
schools, will furnish the topic of
discussion form row when "Eye of
Channel 10" explores the Soviet
challenge on the educational front'
in a telecast from the campus.
This week's program will be
the fourth in a sr rtes at 5 p m
every second Sunday and devoted
to the vac ious aspects of the So
vu t - American lace for suprem
acy.
Gilbert S Aberg, moderator,
said the panelists will explore the
Htekover thew, (calling for less
frills and more intensive effort)
and Jamey B. Conant's more re
uent riitimms of the junior high
school.
Joining Aber; and Vei non V
A , ,patul um. permanent menthe)
of the pand, on Sunday's telecast
over Channel 10 facilities will be
K Button, a ‘.pecialist it
comparative education, and
Thomaq F. Magner, profes,or of
Slava languages.
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ROOM Sr BOARD
RFSEt VATIONS NOW being taken for
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For coin Net( 111 formation ask for Mrs.
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7141 DAILY COLLECrAN, STAY? COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
The officers of the Sociology; Thirteen new members have
Club are president, Maxine Kahn,lbeen selected for Women's Pe
t, ice president, Webster H nod ;',bate. They are Louise Bederka,
secretary-treasurer, Barba r of Sue Ellen Block, Patricia Hagan,
Shaak and program chairman,iSandra McLaughlin, Patricia o'-
Rhoda Segur IHara, Michelle Ohrman, Lorraine
Newly elected officers of ChiiProkopowicz, Dorothy Rheiner,
Omega are• Barbara Bragdon,!Janet Shaw, Patricia Shockey,
president; Barbara Serr, vice Edith Smith, Karen Swift and
president; Zorina Zorek, secre- Frances Zengerle.
Lary; Mallon Luther, treasurer;! New officers of Alpha Delta Pi
'Cato! Dott, pledge trainer; Fran-:sorority arc• Sandra Chuto, pres
ces Keitz, lush chairman; ancl;ulent; Martha Kline vice presi-
Sandra Green and Lesly Mairs,ldent; Joanne Huyett, treasurer;
;social chairmen ;Mary Ann Britton, recording see-
Newly elected officers of Gam.!retary; Martha Smith, correspond
ma Phi Beta are Sheila Gallagher,ling secretary; Ann Kirk, regis
president; Lin ene Jochem, first.tial ; Judy Ficca, reporter-histor
vice president; Ann 'Moven, sec-iian; Barbara Smith, chaplain;
and vice president and pledge:Carole Anewalt, guard.
trainei; Marcia Brown, recording New initiates of Alpha Epsilon
secretary; Jane Price, correspond- Pi are: Howard Glick, Michael
uit secretary; Nancy Spencer,;Rosenfeld, Steve Libros, Sheldon
treasurer. Katz.
("ince 1791, when Alexander Hamilton founded
ci•J the Society Of Establishing Useful Manufactures,
all types of manufacturing have flourished in New
Jersey, the Crossroads of the East.
Since Public Service Electric and Gas Company
serves about 80 per cent of the population of this
great state, this industrial story is highly important
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY • NEWARK
NEW JERSEY..,At the Crossroads of the East
Co-Edits
History Prof to Speak Grad Student Hits Car
Monday on Disarmament! Barbara Blowers, graduate stu
dent frorn
State College, crashed
lint() a parked vehicle yesterday
Dr. Alfred E. Pundt, professor !morning in the 700 block of S.
of European history. will s p eak " !Allen St.
"Lessons from Past Disarmament' No one was hurt but the dam-
Agreements" at noon Monday in aged totaled $4OO,
the main lounge of the Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chapel
li fl l here would be a moral certainty of success
LI in manufactories of paper, sailcloth, sheet
ing, shirting, diapers and Oznaburgs; the print.
ing of cotton and linens; women's shoes; thread,
cotton and worsted stockings; pottery and earth
enware; chip hats; ribbands and tape; carpet
and blankets; brass and iron ware; and thread
and fringes."
SINCE EARLY AMERIC
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA
INITIATION
SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1960
1:45 P.M. McELWAIN LOUNGE
ALL SISTERS MUST ATTEND.
to the people who work for the company, You
would be wise to investigate your opportunities with
Public Service,
Write for your copy of the 1960 edition of "Train
ing Courses for College Graduates." Write Public
Service, 80 Park Place, Room 2152 A, Newark 1,
New Jersey.
SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 1900
CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS
50c BUYS 17 WORDS
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