THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1960 Workshop Suggests Activities Booklet This is the first article in a series on recommendations from the second annual Panhellenic workshop held this fall. The Panhellenic Activities Workshop recommended in a report by Maigaret McPherson, chairman, that the Panhel lenic Council set up a committee to publish an activities booklet. It was suggested by the workshop that the committee Men Place Twelfth hi Pitt Debate Penn State Men's Debate Team - brought home a twelfth place, a fifth place and a fourth . place "best speaker's award" from the Men's Pitt Cross Exam Debate tourna ment held recently at the Univer sity of Pittsburgh. The tournament, which is one of the largest held in this coun try, drew 55 entrants, including a number of debaters from foreign countries. The debate topic for; this year is "Resolved: That the United States Should Adopt a Program of Compulsory Health Insurance for all Citizens." The team as a whole captured twelfth place. The negative team composed of William Stout, junior in electrical science from Pittsburgh and Da vid Goodhart, junior in division of counseling from Rutherford, N.J., placed fifth in the tourna ment. Goodhart achieved 107 points out of a possible 125 points and was presented with the fourth place "best speaker's award," The first affirmative speaker was Ronald Watzman, senior in arts and letters from Carnegie and the second affirmative was William Swisshelm, junior in arts and letters from Pittsburgh. ` • "<•••••' , • ' „.„ from the PENN STATE DINER 130 W. College Avenue ..-PIANZMANWhIra'AINAN2I/44142;111M341001/NAZIN2t3aNNIWAXWINNX%2MICA'Altil3 a reminder for your .. -. 1 1 t..- gift list ... for anyone who loves bridge, pinochle, poker, ca nasta ... the most thoughtful gift of all is a double deck of famous Kern Cards. 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Especially emphasized was par ticipation in activities within the members own curricula to pro vide a close student-teacher rela tionship and contacts for future job recommendations. The workshop also suggested that Panhellenic Council spon sor a separate workshop where the officers of each sorority could meet and exchange prob lems and ideas. This workshop should be held soon after soror ity elections, Miss McPherson reported. The final recommendation of the workshop was that the Pan hellenic Committee on Social Af fairs provide more opportunity for non-competitive intersorority activities. Suggestions for this type of affair by the workshop included a bridge-tea and fashion show, informal recreation to in clude teams composed of two or more sororities and intersorority cultural programs. AVAILABLE AT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA DARE To Join Survey On Housing The Committee on Direct Action for Racial Equality is' making preparations to parti cipate in a survey of available town housing for students re- . gardless of 'race, color or re-'H ligion. The survey, sponsored by the; State College .Chamber of Com-1 merce, will be conducted bye members of the Student Govern-! ment Association Committee on' Interracial Relations, DARE rep-! resentatives, members of Gamma! Sigma Sigma, service sorority,! and Alpha Phi Omega,. men's: service fraternity. These groups are members of: an unofficial town group . study-! ing equa,lity of opportunities in. State College. Aaron Konstam, president of. DARE, said that to at ideas, his committee will write to various state commissions and universi-1 ties which have conducted inter-! racial programs. • He said that the committee has . contacted the New York State: Commission Against Discrimina-i tion. SCAD has achieved integra tion of all fraternities in Newt York state colleges. Konstam said that his committee hopes to he in fluential in securing a similar commission for Pennsylvania. The University is located in the; geographical center of Pennsyl-I vania. Announcing... the . o ‘ 4 , :g.,3( ye prettiest Christm stockings ever ! Berkshire Stockings Want to make her even happier Christmas morning? Fill up her stocking with Berkshires! Berkshire stockings are sheer delights. And NYLOC, 4 Berkshire's exclusive run-barrier, is guaran teed to stop any runs starting at the top or toe from entering the *Registered Art Ed Grad Club To Hold Art Sale The annual sale of art objects sponsored by the Art Education Graduate Club will be' held from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Satur day, in 105 Temporary Building. The University will increase its collection of art work with the funds provided by this sale. The sale will feature oil paint ings, water colors, graphics, draw ings, pottery, silver work and sculpture, in addition to handi crafts contributed by graduate and undergraduate students and fac ulty members of the Departments of Art Education. FREE - - - $1.50 VALUE CHRISTMAS RECORD VALUE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF LP's YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 PACKAGE OF POLYETHYLENE INSIDE RECORD COVERS While They Last The HARMONY SHOP Beaver at Frazier AD 7-2130 gozs „.„ sheer leg area—or your girl gets a new pair free! Come in and choose from our fabulous selection of Berkshire stockings—with seams and with out—in every shade and color her heart desires! cjc,l6,f State College Open Monday & Friday nights Phone Receivers Ripped From Thompson Walls Five telephone receivers were ripped or cut from the walls in the corridors of Thompson of West Halls last weekend. No one has yet been appre hended, but West Halls' coordi nator, George Smith and the Thompson counselors said they have some clues as to the identity of the guilty parties. Smith said that when they are caught stiff disciplinary action will be taken. Smith said that presently, everyone in Thompson is being 'held responsible, and the cost to replace the receivers will be paid equally by all the residents, from 1.35 the pair PAGE ME
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