PAGE EIGHT Sociology Club To Hold Drive The philanthropic program sponsored by the Sociology Club will be discussed at a meeting at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in Simmons lounge. The club will collect Items to be distributed at Christmas time to the patients of the state-operat ed institutions for mental illness at Laurelton and Hollidaysburg. A drive will be conducted after Thanksgiving in which any of the following items, new or used and in good condition, will be accept ed: books, outer clothing, jewelry, toilet articles except for liquid lotions, creative art materials, writing materials, games, tobacco articles such as cigarette holders and food stuffs such as candy, cookies, dried fruit and canned goods. Teaching Machine— (Continued from page five) be replaced with some teaching machine. According to .Tames B. Bartoo, acting department head of mathe matics and a consultant in the mathematics subject area, a course taught with a teaching machine is only as good as the pei'son who writes the programmed cards. “He is’ the key person involved,” Bartoo added. He said that a unit in basic al gebra designed for students with inferior background in algebra is the first one being studied icr teaching via machine. The machine method may be used for teaching slower students but in high school testing it has proved very effective in teaching advanced courses, Bartoo said. Tareyton has the Dual Filter does it! NEW DUAL FILTER Tareyton Product of *J&dmvußan Jtj-£cryjwtp Jtdax&s is our middlt namt 9*r «* Jazz Workshop To Be Held The Penn State Jazz Club will hold a workshop from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday in 117 Carnegie. The workshop will feature the Don Krebs quartet; a new group on campus, the Collegiates; Miss Frieda Lee and other Penn State talent. A demonstration of different types of jazz drumming will be given at the workshop. The purpose of this workshop is to give jazz musicians a chance to play before an audience which has come for the explicit purpose of hearing jazz and to give the audience a chance to hear what is happening musically in jazz on campus, according to Alan Pollon, president of the Jazz Club. Filters for flavor -finest flavor by far! taste — .THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1961 TECHNICAL GRADUATES The Inland Steel Company invites you to investi gate career opportunities at our Indiana Harbor Works, East Chicago, Indiana. Our representative will be on your campus on No vember 10th. Contact Mr. Robert G. Schnelle for an oppointment. INLAND STEEL COMPANY East Chicago, Indiana Sigma Tau Delta Opens Membership The deadline for application for membership in Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity, is Nov. 18. To be eligible for membership students must have a major or minor in English (in the College of Liberal Arts or Education); an All-University average of 2.5 or better with an English average of 3 or better; a semester stand ing above third; attendance at open meetings of Sigma Tau Del ta and/or membership in the Eng lish Club. Application forms are available in 222 Sparks or 305 Burrowes. —Penn State first organized curriculums in meteorology, min eral economics and mineral prep aration engineering in 1946. ' w ? II '2 f ll „ !' i '" f \ w ririhrfijT N I x 5 ■U9' » f jgAJ/T? v lif wyto Tareyton dual FILTER Here's how the DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL ' ... definitely proved to make the taste of a cigarette mild and • smooth... 2/with a pure white outer filter. Together they select and balance the flavor elements in the smoke.. Tareyton’s flavor-balance gives you the best taste of the best tobaccos. French Film 'Manon' Scheduled for Showing The French film, “Manon,” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. to day in the Auditorium of Home Economics South. Presented as the second in a series of films by the French In stitute, the program will be open to all interested, except that at tendance is limited to 200 persons. —ln 1926 there was only one sorority on the Penn State cam pus Chi Omega. Today there are 25 national sororities.. +CL A S S FOR SALE oiaaaMaaaMaßaaaMMMttMißttciittMiiitaaaaaataaaiaitaaßa 1954 PLYMOUTH cnvertible. Call Don Wilson AD 8-9067. 1957 CORVETTE and 1955 T-Bird, both with 2 tops, automatic trans., and ex cellent condition. Call Frank UN 5-4597. ’63 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook, excellent con dition ; radio, heater and overdrive. Needs seatcovers. Call UN 5-2953 or UN 6-7648 before 5 p.m. FM ANTENNA in new condition. Very slightly U3ed. Call AD 8-8309. SMITH-CORONA Super portable type writer, little used. $7O. 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