The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 28, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Registration to Be Held
For Adult Ed Programs
State College residents may register for adult classes and
informal instruction in home and family living and in the
recreation program.
Registration will be held from 7:30 - 9 p.m. today and
tomorrow in the State College Junior High School at the
W. Fairmont Ave. entrance
These classes are organized to
help individuals learn the latest
methods in these fields resulting
from recent research. Courses in
the areas of family relationships,
management and self improve
ment are planned with this in
mind, and courses in sewing,
crafts and foods will also include
the "why" in order to provide
new information of value both to
the individual and the family.
Recognized experts in their fields
are hired to provide this informa
tion and to teach the classes.
One unique feature of the pro
gram is the participation of stu
dents from the College of Home
Economics as "student teachers."
This enables Them to learn how
to work with adult education
classes and to become better ac
quainted with residents of State
College.
Late registrations will he ac
cepted where there are openings
through Oct. 14, and there will be
opportunities .to visit classes
throughout the year to learn more
about the program if the instruc
tor's consent is obtained in ad
vance.
Most courses will, meet one
night a week beginning next
week. The fees for each class are
indicated in the program and are
necessary in order to cover in part
the cost of it. There will be an ad
ditional fee, varying from one to
five dollars, for those partisipants
residing out of the College Area
School District. This established
program, cooperatively planned,
is sponsored by the State College
Area School Board and super
vised by the College of Home
Economics.
DanforthGrants
Deadline Set
The deadline for nominations
for the 1961-1962 appointments to
the Danforth Teacher' Study
Grants has been set for Oct. 20,
Dr. Russell Dickerson, director of
resident education in the College
of Agriculture, announced.
Teachers in the College of Ag
riculture are invited to submit
their applications to Dickerson.
Faculty status and a minimum of
half-time classroom teaching are
required.
In addition, candidates must
have at least one year of success
ful graduate study, be from 25 to
40 years old end have two years
of college teaching, not including
1960-1901.
The maximum grant is $4BOO
and the minimum grant $2400.
Tuition and official fees are also
provided by the Foundation.
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and you too Maxine,
if you're looking
for atmosphere
and good musk ...
I suggest the
TOWN HOUSE
tonight
8:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Tutors to Register
With DOC Service
Qualified persons interested in
tutoring during the fall semester
should report to 110 Old Macn
or call UN 5-7576 by Friday
have their names listed with the
Division of Counseling.
Arrangements concerning rates,
times and places are handled by
the tutors and the students re
questing their services. The Divi
sion of Counseling acts only as a
clearing house.
Prospective tutors should speci
fy by subject and course number
the exact level of work they are
prepared to undertake. Under
graduates should have made a "B"
or better in courses they list. For
mer tutors must sign up.each se
mester to be included on the new
list for the current term.
Queen Contest--
(Continued from page one)
to the student body at the Mis
souri football game Saturday.
This year's Homecoming
Queen is sponsored by the Stu
dent Government Association
which took over the program
when it appeared that no plans
had been made for her selec
tion or presentation. This will
be the first time in several years
that the queen will appear at
the Homecoming Game.
The semi-finalists in addition
to the five finalists were: Truth
Barth, Judy Frederic, Linda Lane,
Jo McAllister, Mary Swed and
Jackie Trone.
COLLEGIAN PHOTO STAFF
MEETING
Wednesday Evening -- 6:30 P.M.
Attendance Compulsory
New Candidates Welcome
AN INVITATION FROM THE
DEAN OF THE 'SKELLER:
Lunches and dinners daily
noon to midnight
served with your favorite beverage
Some of the Chef's Specials include:
homemade soups beef stew •
the iskeller 'burger with Swiss Cheese
ASK ABOUT OUR PRE-GAME FOOTBALL
SNACK PACK . . . IT'S NEW!
and for your added plea - sure:
JAZZ SESSION
EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
8 P.M. TO 11 P.M.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANI/
2 Councils
Start Plans
For Year
Paul M. Althouse, assistant di
rector of agricultural research,
last night explained .the consoli
dation in the number of curricu
lums in the College of Agricul
ture which took effect this fall.
At the Agricultural Student
Council meeting, he gave mem
bers specific information on. the
two curriculums, agricultural and
biological sciences and landscape
architecture, which •replaced the
22 former ones.
All freshmen this year have en
tered either of the two freshman
year programs designated aSkPro
gram A and Program B, and will
choose their major field of study
at the end of their freshman year.
Althouse was asked to speak
to the council when it was dis
covered that many students did
not fully understand this change
and wanted more details which
they could carry back to their
clubs and groups.
The Liberal Arts Student Coun
cil in their first meeting of the
year initiated action on several
measures passed last spring.
At that time it was decided to
place a bulletin board on the
ground floor of Sparks. The pur
pose of the board will be to bring
the liberal arts students into
closer contact with the workings
of the council and the school.
A newsletter which will serve
a similar purpose will also -be
sent to all students in liberal arts.
Other issues discussed but
which council decided need more
inquiry were pre-registration of
seniors and a broader program of
the Junior Year Abroad.,
—Research has shown that
Printing is truly "The Art Pres
ervative of all Arts" with approx
imately 92 per cent of the knowl
edge we accumulate being gained
through the printed word.
Brat:ler Elected Secretary
Dr. John W. Bratzler, professor
of animal nutrition, has been
elected secretary-treasurer Of the
North Atlantic section of the
American Society of Animal
Production.
Pi Nu Epsilon Annual Picnic
October 2 •
Hort Woods 1 p.m.
CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE
Adults $1.60 Children 80c
Pay 211 Sparks
Mathematics faculty and members invited
Last Day Today!
for Application Blanks for
Association of Women Students
Elections .and Publicity Committees
Blanks must be picked up and
returned today by 5 p.m.
to the HUB Desk
+ CLASSIFIEDS +
FOR SALE
ENGLISH BIKE, 3 speed—Sl2.oo. Call
All 7-2651 ask for John Lindley.
MISSOURI GAME tickets (2) for sale
Call Fred UN 5-5512.
1960 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe sedan. Call
Mike Covey UN 5-6468.
1667 PORSCHE 1600 coupe, low, - mileage.
excellent condition. Call AD 7-4171 after
five.
USED 45 rpm records by variety of ar
tists. Records you've been searching for
5/51. Call UN 5-4316 ask for Carol.
PONTIAC 1951 2-door, good shape, 2 new
tires, good engine, still insured, radio
clock, heater. AD 7-4952.
USED TELEVISION sets. 17" - 21", table
and floor models. Burn's TV. AD 7-3962.
SLIDE RULE. Post Versalog in padded
leather case. $l6. Phone George Carlson
at AD 7-2651.
FOR RENT
ONE BEDROOM Trailer for rent. Couple
Preferred. $45 a month. Call AD 7-2041.
FOR RENT- 1 , double room at $6.50/wk
Call AD 7“1749.
FURNISHED TWO ROOM efficiency
apartment; private bath and entrance.
Call AD 8-8836 after 6 p.m.
LARGE FRONT room, preferable grad
uate students ; two students. Call AD
7-2156 or AD 8-8547.
GARAGE SPACE available Oct. 1 near
Old Deaver Field. Dial AD 7-4314.
ROOMS FOR Rent—Comfortable weekend
accommodations for PARENTS and
FRIENDS. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany
Ave. Telephone AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860,
ask for Mrs. Cox.
GARAGE • SPACE available Oct. 1 near
Old Beaver Field. Dial AD 7-4341.
APARTMENT FURNISHED; 9 rooms and
bath. Contact Bert, Pi Lambda • Phi.
GRAD STUDENT (physics)" would like
to share his room. It's attractively fur
nished in a new home. For more informa
tion call AD 8-9697.
ROOMS—vicinity Pugh & Fairmount. Per.
feet for fraternity annex. Contact house
manager Beta Sigma Rho AD 7.4933.
VIET SINGLE room, two blocks from
campus. AD 7-7151.
TWO LARGE double rooms, free off
street parking. Full cooking Privileges.
One.block from North Halls. AD E-1946.
SINGLE ROOMS, graduate students. Free
Parking. 220 E. Foster Ave.
DOUBLE ROOMS—one block from New
Men's Dorrhs. Newly furnished. private
entrance. Have a look at 602 Holmes St.
or call AD 7-4720.
MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur
nished apartment for three—s3s each
month. One vacancy in furnished apart
ment for two-839 each month; including
everything. Call AD 8-1409 after 3:30 p.m.
LOST
•
DIETZGEN SLIDE RULE in 106 M.P..,
I 10 o'clock Monday. Phone AD 8400
ask for John.
GOLD WATCH, plaid band between
Pollock and HUB. Call Mike Metz, Al)
:7-4937.
MATRICULATION CARD.apd meal ticket
No. 145. 'Return to Room 155. Thompson
Hall or call UN 6-2115. Reward.
SMALL ZIPPO Lighter in Pollock Snack
Bar. Judy engraved across front and
CCH along aide. Call UN ii-5154.
BROWN "ROLFE" key case oh Tuesday.
Finder please call AD 1-2496. Reward.
HELP WANTED
WAITERS AND Dishwashers—inquire Phi
Sigma Delta. Call AD 7-4409 ask for
caterer.
KITCHEN HELP waiters needed im
mediately at Zeta Beta Tan. Call Arnie
AD 8-6718.
HELP WANTED in kitchen at Kappa
Delta Rho, good hours. Call AD 7-2337.
PARKOsIG LOT attendants nestled for
remaining home football games. Call
UN 6-7667.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1960
—The best selling book in the
world jv the Bible with more than
25 million copies being printed
annually.
Let Collegian Classifieds
WORK '_FOR YOU
FOR SALE OR RENT
SALE OR Rent cash or term 2-bcdroom
48' Trailer, storm windows, furnace, tub
and shower, seven closets, ample drawer
and cupboard spa Ce. Excellent condition.
College View Trailer Park No. 26. 1234
E. College Ave. AD 7-4462.
HELP WANTED
PART TIME WORK—college students
(male only) evenings and Saturdays. Cali
Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
AD 84051. Salary $46 a week.
OPPORTUNITY FOR Enterprising btu.
dents. Swap your talent as a waiter for
meals. Call Don Davies AD 7-4923.
HELP WANTED—GirI for general office
work. State College TV, 232 S. Allen St.
WAITERS AND Dishwashers. Lunch, din
ner furnished. Apply caterer, Alpha Rho
CM. AD 7-4232.
•
WANTED
LITTLE SIS wishes to make trade with
Big Sis. First clue is packed in blue.
STUDENT (MALE) to share apartment-
Everything furnished; close to campus;
reasonable expenses. AD 9-21 . 61 or AD
84609.
ANYONE INTERESTED in forming n
Young Democrats Association or know.
ing of such a local organization please
contact Barbara laasicson at UN G-ti:lfql.
CUSTOMERS TO EAT moderately priced
meals in quiet; pleasant surroundings.
Cafeteria luncheon, Tuesday thru Thurs
day, 11:60 - :30 in the Maud Room
and Cafeteria. I)inner, Tea Room, menu,
Wednesday and, Thursda? only, :30
6:30 in the Maple Room. Ground floor,
Home Economics Builciing.
WAITER WANTED at Phi Delta Theta,
on campus. Call Toni Fey AD 7-4957.
WANTED: STUDENTS to work at con
cessions for home football games. Counter
and vending help. Sign up at 237 Eve.
reation Hall.
DABYSITTING AND housework for
working Mother, preferably 11:30-5
Monday through Friday but can be rd
luatod. Daytime call UN 64384, night call
AD 7-7766.
A WAITER to work for meals at Delta
CM. Call Al) 7-4989.
WOMAN'S USED hike. Will pay roma
able price. UN 6-8563.
STUDENT—maIe to share apt. with two
EE students (seniors); reasonable, pleas
ant. Phone AD 7-3812, 409 S. Atherton.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE ROOM contract for 'University
dorms. Any male interested in taking
over contract call UN 5-2450.
THANK YOU to the individual who
returned my BX claim checks.
AMBROSP,: WEST HALLS. Originator
of The Big Rockin' and Hullin' Dances,
has its first swinging affair this Friday
night.
COMBINED THESPIAN, PLAYERS bowl
ing party Sunday afternoon, Oct. tdh.
Sign list—Players, green room: Thespians,
100 Carnegie during rehearsals.
SEE FAMOUS DRILL TEAM. IN AC
TION. Freshmen are invited to the Air
Force Drill Team rushing smoker, Thurs
day. 7 :00 p.m. HUD ballroom. Refresh
ments free.
PENN STATE-ARMY Excusion (Lakes-To.
Sea Bus) leaves Corner Room 5:00 n.m.
stops at Millheim. •Oct. 8, 1860. Total
costs: Came ticket and bus $16.00. Mail
orders and check to Twin Valley Farmers
Exchange, Begins, Pennsylvania. Call
Valley View, Pa. OVerbrook 2-3171. Bene
fit Levi Lamb Fund. .
HAVE S.A.M., will manage wire Car
zidine San Franboucke. Join the
Management Club NOW I Open to all stu
dents.
A WELL-INFORMED college student is
America's greatest security. If you want
to know the 'greatest crisis in the world
now, read 1 / 2 price Time, Life, Newsweek.
Just drop the card in the mall.