The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 13, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
S 1 t ers
- 4 4 ncient
By LOIS HAEGLEY
William Sanders, assistant
professor in anthropology,
spoke last night at the Soci-1
ology Club on his 10-week
trip in the Valley of Mexico,
this summer to study the Teoti-i
huacan Period with other anthro
pologists and Penn State students.
Many surveys were made toy
investigate the history of the i
land use and the techniques off
agriculture in this period. Itemains
of abandoned irrigation canals
were found but they are uncertain!
as to their age. They did find,'
howevor, that terrace farming!
methods were used in the Teo-I
tihuacan Period.
Another problem facing the •
group was the urban and rural
settlement patterns of this time.
According to Sanders the
principle question was whether
or not the farming class of peo
ple were forced fo live in the
cities. After intensive research
into the remains of the Valley,
it was found that there was de
cidely a rural and urban popu
lation, Sanders said.
They studied the distribution
of houses, streets, and major
buildings in the urban settle-
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AT. ALCOA,
ALUMINUM
IS PEOPLE
nWS will be held on campus OCTOBER 27
Discusses
Civilizations
meat patterns. They found that
the cities and villages of this
period were in contact with each
other, contrary to former ideas.
Leading to this conclusion were
the findings of pottery from the
market trade.
The students were concerned
for the most part with surface
surveys. They brought back
over 20,000 ancient pottery
r t hards and are now sorting
them for further study.
Sanders commented that the
natives of the area were very
friendly and particularly anxious
to speak English with them, Rho
da Segur, one of the students on
the trip, commented that the na
tives held very idealistic pictures
of Americans.
The group was financed by a
National Research Foundation
grant and Dr. Sanders hopes to
secure future grants in order to
continue their work in this field.
Outing Club Meetings to Be Held
The Rock Climbing Division of
the Outing Club will meet at 7
tonight in 112 Buckhout and the
Ski and Winter Sports Division
will meet at 8:30 tonight in 112
Buckhout.
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People of imagination. People perfecting new alloys, developing new - processes,
finding new applications. Men caught up in the vision of a wonderful world of
aluminum. Men excited by their share in the amazing success of the metal.
Each has found an environment where personal ambition can be realized.
Income, opportunity, challenge, security, authority—it varies with the individual.
People—your kind of people. Like to join them? Ask your placement officer
to arrange an Alcoa interview.
Openings in Engineering, Production, Accounting, Industrial Sales, Sales Admin
istration, Sales Development and Research for men with all types of college degrees.
Leonides to Sponsor
Fireside Chat Tonight
Leonides, association of inde
pendent women, will hold a fire
side chat in Pollock lounge to
discuss the political scene on cam
pus after the Nixon-Kennedy de
bate tonight.
John l3onnella, chairnian of the
Young Democrats, and Joseph
Wells, assistant to the chairman,
will lead the discussion.
CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS
50c BUYS 17 WORDS
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
1951 TRIUMPH Speed Twin Motorcyle.
Contact Ed Bortner, 14 Woodsdale Park.
Call AD 8-905.
SYRACUSE TICKETS, BO yard line. Call
Bear UN 6-2114 after noon.
BLOCK OF Syracuse tickets. AD 7-2851
SPORT COATS: All coats 3 button,
natural shoulder, Harris tweed and solid.
Blazers, pin stripes and plaids, sizes
38 & 39. $29 to $26. UN 6-2682.
ARTISTS: Grumbacher oils, brushes I flats.
rounds), color charcoal sticks.,colored
pencils I regular & soluble). Also 'other
art equipment. UN 6-2682.
NF.IA' AND, Used tires, reasonable rates
For informotion call AD S-0303 Thula
or Sat. after 6 :30 p.m.
FOUR SYRACUSE ticket:). Call UN 6-6267
ONE SYRACUSE ticket. Call AD 7.4326
ask for Duke.
MAN'S BLACK Umbrella, excellent con
dition. Baby-Ben Alarm Clock, perfect.
Call Lane UN 5-5662.
a '
x ~.
East wall of Alcoa's al
VALCOA ALUMINUM
ALUMINUM COMPANY OP AMERICA
;Greek Week Dinners--
1 (Continued from 'page one)
participate in the outing on Oct.
22, which is Greek Week Work
day.
At that time, me students will
clear a picnic area and clean the
shoreline for future use in the
winter.
Following the work session,
there will be a mass hot dog
roast, which is also being spon
sored by SGA.
BEAT SYRACUSE
FOR SALE
'53 CHEVROLET, radio, heater, auto
matic. Excellent running condition: good
tires.: Reasonable. Ed Sigal AD 8-3129.
SIX TICKETS to Syracuse game. Call
UN 5-2669.
GIRL'S COLUMBIA Bicycle; very good
condition. Call UN 6-6937.
CUSHMAN MOTOR Scooter. Very good
mechanically. Good dependable trans
portation 695. AD 8-2261.
HAWAIIAN GUITAR and Amplifier for
tole. Call AD 7-4989 after 6 p.m.
ANYONE DESIRING meal ticket in 'West
Halls dining area call AD 7-2385. Is
good rest semester, substantial discount.
TYPEWRITER—PortabIe Olympia Script.
Used only 3 months, 6 months remain
on guarantee. Types like handwriting.
Save *4O ; goes for $9O. Try it. Call
Richard Zaydel AD 7-3177.
FOUR EVENING Gowne alze 9-13, excel
lent condition : one lilac. AD 8-2882.
195? PORSHE 1600 coupe, low mileage,
excellent condition. Call AD 7-4171 after
five.
USED TELEVISION sets. 17" . 21", table
and floor models. Burn's TV. AD 7-3962.
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1960
Cwens Will Meet Today
•Cwens, sophomore women's
hat society, will meet at 5 p.m.
today in 217 Hetzel Union Build
ing. Richard C. Maloney, associate
dean of the College of the Liberal
Arts, will speak to the group.
Patrick Henry said: "...liberty
ought to be the direct end of your
government... Liberty, the greatest
of all earthly blessings—give us
that precious jewel, and you may
take everything else."
FOR RENT
TfIREF, ROOMS and bath furnished or
unfurnished; heat, water and electricity
included. Five minutes drive from down•
town. Call AD 8-9496.
NEW APARTMENT furnished; large
wood paneled bedroom-study room,
pri
vate bath, - tiled shower, efficient kitchen,
large electric refrigerator and stove, cabi
net, sink, tiled floors throughout. private
entrance, parking. Phone after 5:00, AD
7-4331.
ONE DOUBLE front room, twin bells, in
quiet home; rent reasonable. AD 7-4329.
ONE DOUBLE, one single room for rent
at 134 South Frazier. Floosie call after
& p.m. AD 7-2129.
PARKING SPACE, rear of 311 S. Bur
rower, $2.715 per month. Phone AD
8-6667.
GARAGE FOR RENT, rear of 211 S.
Burrower, $6.00 per month. Phone AD
8-6667.
ONE-HALF DOUBLE room $r..50 per
week. 267 E. Beaver Ave. Call AD
7-4749.
ROOMS FOR Rent—Comfortable weekend
accommodations for PARENTS and
FRIENDS. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany
Ave. Telephone AD 1-7792. or AD 7-4800,
ask for Mrs. Cox.
MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur
nished apartment for two—s 39 ears
month: including everything. Call AD
84409 after 8:30 p.m.
''NUN WILL Ich Ihnen' Was Sag.en. - •
I lost this pen, a Parker SI on Sat.
night last. It is a black one and has been
fingernail-polished red on the top to re.
mind me that there is red ink inside,
and indeed, one is further able to de
termine that it is my pen by noting that
the red ink is Parker Superehrome red
ink which, again. one has an easy time
of it telling it from its imitators. Now
there will be no reward, other than the
satisfaction you can salvage front being
such a nice person, a real guy; you .see
this ad has already Cost $2.10. Call Hobert
Mahn at UN 5-7528.
"DIETZGEN" Slide Rule in vicinity of
()L or ME last Friday. if found call
Phil Mathewson at UN 6428).
LOST ONE pair of glasgeA, red mating/all ,
plastic frames with beige trim. Finder
please call UN 54843.
A SET OF keys lost Saturday afternoon
between College & Allen Sta. Please call
UN 5-8773 if found. There are six keys
and a pink and white periscope.
CAMEL HAIR Coat, plaid lining, at Phi
Sigma Delta Sat. night. Call Jayne
UN 5-8728. Have someone elses.
PAIR OF glasses, black frames—lost on
Locust Lanc. Call UN 5-7818.
ONE PAIR of glasges, light brown
frames. Call Ann Thomson UN 6-24{iG:
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HERE'S A GOOD SlDELlNE—Dvrninrg,
wee9Catle Or eVell fullt into. Sure, it's
fittruswork, but not tough. Each stile can
lead w another. A Sew contueth a week
can produce plenty of extra cash. You'll
need a car and moat be willing to in itiate
route contacts and follow up on others.
Write Box .1130 HU 1 State College. Penna.
PART-TIME INSURANCE salesman. Will
train and arrange for license. Write or
call Burman Insurance Agency, 118 S.
Atherton St. AD 8-058.
DISHWASHERS—three 111P8113 free for
two meals work. Good food; close to
campus. Call Mark AD 7-4963.
PART TIME WORK—college students
(male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call
Mr. Ropers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
AD 5-2051. Salary 545 a week.
• WANTED
RIDE TO N.Y.C. Oct. 14 between 2.3:14)
o.m. Urgent. Call Bobbie UN 5-8759.
!TIDE FOR 2 from New York City en
Suniißy. Oct. 16. Call Bob UN 64509.
NEED ROOM with cooking — taJiiiis --- for
myself and daughter through December.
Call AD 8-1772.
RIDE TO Syracuse Oct. 14 or Oct. 15
Call UN 5-4370.
WAITERS WANTED at Phl Sigma Delta
to work for meals. Contact Bruce
Edelson at AD 7-4409.
TWO STUDENTS to take over contract
for double room in Pollock; reduced
'rate. UN 6.6182.
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MISCELLANEOUS
HAPPY FOUNDER'S DAY to the Kappa
sisters from the Kappa rihhonees. -
ONLY TWO weeks left to take advantage
of Playboy. college rates Nov. to
June $3.80, save $1.30. Call Wayne AD
?-34;4.
FRATERNITIES! Get a house copy of
PLAYBOY . now till June—about. a (lime
per man. Wayne. AD 74464.
TEST YOUR driving and navigating skill
in The Motor Rally, Sat. Oct. It,. All
cars eligible. Three hours of fun and
beautiful scenery. Registration 1 pan.
Parking Lot No. 19.
THE YOUNG DEMOCRATS present Sen
ator Clark at 4 :30 p.m. OeL 19, 19C0—
HUB ballroom.
WILL DO typing. Quick, accurate . work
Call AI) 8-0998.
NIKITA : FORGET YOUR purge this Fri
day night and come to the West Halls
Record Hop In Waring Dag.
STOMPY WANTS YOU to Way A.F. Co
Listen for siren.
TERM PAPER Typing. Call EL 6-4554
preferably between 8 and 7 p.m.
LOST
HELP WANTED