FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1960 Filipinos Give Us New Word—Guthrie Filipino villagers may have a new word to add to our anguage, according to George M. Guthrie, professor of psy- chology. Guthrie, who has just returned from a year's sabbatical leave in the Philippine Islands; said that "garvanized" to the Filipino villager is synonomous! with "civilized." Explaining the origin of thCICCB Plans word, Guthrie said that there is neither an "r" nor an "1" in the! Ls Filipino dialect. Since some off! the villagers are now using gal-1 ecnons Date vanized iron instead •of grass for! roofs of their homes, they have For November adopted "garvanized" from "gal-! vanized" as a symbol of moderni-' zation. I The Inter - College Council; Guihrie's observations were Board last night tentative made in a remote mountain vil- i, lege in -Northern Luzon, where ily set the date for fall student he worked in connection with a !council elections for Tuesday study at the Philippine Normal 1 College in Manila. . : and Wednesday, Nov. 1 and He said that Filipino culture is'N ov; 2. greatly diversified;. Manilans use; Steven brown, chairman of modern conveniences and wear ICCB discussed the possibility Western clothes, while isolatedof having some extra polling tribes use Stone Age implements places set up in the Hetzel Union! and wear strips of cloth. The mountain people plant Buildings for councils who will in need them. sweet potatoes, or "kamotes,' terraces of the hillsides and rice. Plans for Career Day to be held near near their homes, Guthrie in spring were also discussed. said. Brown said that ICCB members "These people practice sacred will hold interviews for those agriculture when growing rice," Del - sons who would be interested Guthrie said. "They will employ in serving as chairmen for this modern methods when raising event • sweet potatoes, but the•{ will resist changing their method of groWing rice." Ile added that rice wine is pop ularly used in their native re ligious ceremonies. These rituals are prevalent mostly in the mountains, for most of the Philip pine Islanders are Roman Catho lics. The exertion to this fact are the inhabitants of Borrm, who are Moslems. Those who still hold native core ntrnies sacrifice red be icirut (a tobacco chew). rice wine and eating utensils. After the ceremony, they chew the betelnut and drink the wine. Guthrie said. "In the area I visited. men also carry spears at all times for pro temion flaainct hehii:un,.ers,•' he said Both men and women share rpsnonsibility of caring for their children, Guthrie said.. Equality cf men and women is predom inant, he added. (Thithrie spoke yesterday at the fi— t meeting of the colloquium sfries, During his talk, he pre sented pictures of the mountain . \'illage where he stayed and re co" dings of the religious rituals. The next colloquium will be held at noon Wednesday in Din ing 1300111 "A" of the Hetzel Union Mantle Wishes His HR's Criuld Have Been Saved PITTSBURGH 01 Mickey Mantle vii Wally apologized yes rday for hitting two tremen dous World Series home runs. "T wish I could have saved thr 01 for a time when they meant something—but in a 16-3 ball game . . •" BURROUGHS Corporation Research Paoli, Pennsylvania CAMPUS INTERVIEWS-- Placement Service... Old Main OCTOBER 12 as, MS, PhD in EE, ME, Math or Physics For Careers in Research and Development in Electronics and Computation CAROL KUNKLEMAN No Career Day was held last year. although plans were made for it. However, ICCB members felt that a Career Day is a pos sibility this spring. In other business ICCB dis cussed the success of the fresh man name cards with different colors denoting the college• and the name of the college printed on the card. ICCB wants to con tinue this practice. (My Gosh Its Monday) so celebrate with us TOWN HOUSE 4 to 6 p.m. COMBO 9:30 . 12:30 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA It's TGIF not NM at the Students' Mail 'Being Delayed Nearly 25 per cent of all ?students' mail is being delayed 'up to five days because it is incorrectly addressed, James IS. Kline, head of Room As- Ingnment in the Division of Hews ling said yesterday. i Every student should make !sure his regular correspondents Iknow his correct mailing address land should use it himself as a (return address to alleviate this problem, Kline said. (The address should include the student's name, box number, post !office name (Redder. Waring, !Pollock etc) and the University's (name and location. During the first week and a half of school about 15Q0 pieces of first class mail were received with incorrect addresses, Kline said. This was because the stu dents' correspondents were . ad dressing the mail either to last year's mail box, to their room number or not including the post office name in the address. Until the student directory is issued, the Department of Hous ing has the only complete list of students' box numbers, giving it the responsibility of correctly addressing the mail, Kline said. 4fNIK. t'‘L . 4 E'T 4.F eiYM. 461 YMA FE- -,,,c,,,‘:.•0t4 ~s,a~ ni .._/ Ever hear of CHICKEN? MORRELL'S has if Bar-B-Oued (and"mighty good!) 50c a half (or get one whose!) Delivery 542:30 AD 84381 Pi Sigma Upsilon LES ELGART JUNIOR PROM Friday, October 28 Proudly invites the world to its HOUSEWARMING . Saturday Night 9 -I Avoid the rush, get your dotes now for the greatest event of the fall social season. See you at Rec Hail $5.00 per couple semi formal. at the PAGE FIV
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