The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 10, 1961, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. MARCH 10. 1961
Coeds Asked
Not to Go
Out Alone
Girls in the West Halls area
were warned the other night
about going out alone by the
dean of women’s staff after
two coeds were grabbed by a
man Monday night.
The girls escaped from the man
and ran into McKee, Mrs. Grace
Howe, senior resident in McKee
said. According to Mrs. Howe, the
incident occurred early in the
evening, before 8 o'clock.
Col. William C. Pelten, head of
the Department of Security, said
that the patrol had been called out
s-veral times in the last two
weeks to investigate similar inci
dents.
There are no known suspects,
according to Pelten.
Mrs. Marian Davison, assistant
to the Dean of Women, said that
she had talked with the security
department about the possibility
of installing more lights in the
space between McKee and War
ing. Nothing has been decided on
this question so far, Mrs. Davison
said.
Selective Service
Forms Available
Applications for the Selective
Service College Qualification Test I
are now available at the dean of
men’s office, 109 Old Main. The
test will be given April 27.
To be eligible to take the test,
an applicant must be a selective
service' registrant Who intends to
request occupational deferment as
a student. He must be satisfac
torily pursuing a full-time under
graduate or graduate college
course leading to a degree, and
must not previously have taken
the test.
Win an Expense Paid Vacation for TWO.
WEST HALLS RECORD HOP
PhysEd Will Offer
Full Summer Plan
The College of Physical Education will be offering all re
quired courses for men and women this summer for the first
time.
Tiie college will also provide three week counsellor train
ing workshop and a health education course for kindergarten
and elementary education ma
jors.
The college is offering the re-jthere will be enough majors at-:
quired physical education courses!tending the summer term to mer-i
so that a student can plan a com- it offering them,” Grav added, j
plele schedule for the summer •* ,
term, Allen Tt. Gray, associate However, fhe physical educa
professor of physical education, llon st udent council is going to
said conduct a survey to see how
. . . . , , many majors are planning to
The training workshop for attend th ' summer F term , and
camp counsellors scheduled if enough sludents wi n bc here.
from June 12 f030w,1l be held BOme a u clivit courses win be
at the Stone Valley camping of{ered , Gray said ,
area where participants will be . . . 1 .. ~
living. Gray added. Since this As £ Past summers the college
training will be intensified for °^ er a wide variety of grad-,
the three week period it will juate courses and several non-,
be classified as a three credit courses for undergradu-.;
course. jates. A three week health edu-:
, *. ~ „ 'cation workshop for elementary
Sa C ° ir Ct ‘ ’\ Wlth th r ( CO u ege :ichors will also be offered. This!
of Education, a two ciedit PlW® l ' three credit course will run from
cal education course designed to June n through 30. j
acquaint kindergarten and ele-i _ \
mentary education majors with ! * Af *ii n .
ways of teaching physical educa-.WllkoV Receives Grant j
tion classes will also be offered,lFor Materials Research ;
Gray said. j £>,. Melvin A. Wilkov, instruc- 1
No activity courses, such asitor in engineering mechanics, has;
baseball and hockey, have been'been selected to receive a slooo’
planned for physical education grant-in-aid for next year.
NEW Y RK
at EASTER
And YOU Can Be There, Too.
Stay at the Fabulous HOTEL MANHATTAN
FLY Round Trip
SEE Your Favorite BROADWAY Shows, Live TV,
Easter Pageant at Radio City
Win All This at the Spectacular
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
GIVE BLOOD NOW!
The Bioodmobile Will Be at the HUB
March 21 & 22
Registration for Blood Donors
March 13-17
Parents' Release Forms For Students
Under 21 Years of Age Available i
At the HUB Desk Now •
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TONIGHT . . . Friday, March 10
ATTENTION: No Sport Coats Are Required
majors since “we don’t think
Home Cc Student
Places in Contest
Judith A. Herron, a senior in
Home Economics from Pittsburgh,
has been selected as one of the
seven finalists for The Pillsbury,
Award for 1961.
One ■ Pillsbury Award winner
|will be selected from the seven
!finalists after personal interviews
land the other six finalists will
receive awards of $250.
Miss Herron and the other six
finalists were chosen from appli
cants in colleges in every part of
the United Slates.
Be Typical! I
Come to Jim’s Army-Navy Store
and acquire that “Collegiate Look" at les» expense
Spring’s coming: Don't look like a Fresh-: Rain's Coming!
Get ready in | man Get a : Get ready under
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Chem Prof Elected
Officer of SDE
Dr. Dorothy Quiggle, research
professor of chemistry and chem
ical engineering, was elected first
vice president o l ' Sigma Delta Ep
silon, graduate women’s scienti
fic fraternity, which held its con
vc .tion in New York, N.Y.
She served last year as second
vice president of this organiza
tion which has 19 chapters and
1700 active members. Membership
is restricted to women ngaged
in research in the mathematical,
physical, chemical or biological
sciences.
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