THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1961 The Dempster Dumpster: The University's Praying Mantis Garbage Gobbler r-~~ , V.9X lte . Students Seek Fifteen students from six colleges and universities are getting first-hand, on-the-spot training this summer on an archaeological and anthropo logical expedition conducted by the University. The department of sociology and anthropology is conducting a field session in archaeology in Mexico with headquarters at Tex coco, a town with a population of about 8,000 situated 30 miles from Mexico City. The students attending the field session will spend the en tire summer trying to trace the social patterns and agricultural skills of prehistoric Indians in the Valley of Teotihuacan, near the site of the famous Aztec sun and moon temples, northeast of La Bonne Vie ... an essential part of the good life is a good meal. You'll find the best ingredients for your own good life in a good meal at Duffy's Tavern. Try a steak at Duffy's this weekend. Dining room open from 5 to 9:80. Your favorite beverages served from 4:30 to midnight. (Closed on Sunday) Duffy's In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Station) SNAP • i • e 'BOC Concert Rescheduled for Au g Intl MeXICOn RelliCa: The orchestra concert scheduled high school students for in for 8:30 p.m. tonight has been can-'tensive 5-week program of music Mexico City. I carried out with a group of 14 celled and rescheduled for the' training, Dr. Himmel Fishburn, The students are making sur-, graduate and undergraduate ~same time Tuesday, Aug. 1, `in head of the Department of Music veys and extensive excavations at.l students with repeatedly excel- !Schwab. 'and Music Education, said. two sites, as well as a film docu-: lent results. Out of this prelim- The orchestra concert is part of The band will present an out menting present-day Indian life inary session a series of specific the summer music institute for door concert on the mall in -front in the valley. projects were defined for this ,high school students. Their, digging has already un ..l summer's expedition. iof the Library.on July 23, Other The Band, Orchestra and Chorus concerts will be given July 27, covered three levels of living com-I The field session is oriented)S cto o 1 has enrolled over 70 August 1, 2 and 3 plexes, strewn with pottery and towardstwo groups of students, artifacts, and a major ceremonial:majors in anthropology who wish building, according to Dr. William specific training in field tech- T. Sanders, assistant professor ot niques, and general students who anthropology an d expedition . would like to learn something leader. about archaeological methods and In the summer of 1960 a pre- enjoy first hand contact with liminary test field session was !the Mexican people. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE HOLE IN THE SPUDNUT Can you solve this great mystery?/ Can you give us a clue? Where's the hole in the Spudnut/we make daily for you? Sher. lock Holmes couldn't find it,/nor the FBI. We're asking your help—/So give it a try. Just add a few words to this little riddle. What happened to the Spudnut's round middle? CONTEST ENDS, NOON AUGUST 12, 1961. FIRST PRIZE: A Bulova, all transistor radio, courtesy of B. P. Moyer. SECOND PRIZE: Each week of the contest someone will win a business man's breakfast for a week (5 days). This is two Spudnuts, coffee and orange juice. Place your answers in the boxes at the Spudnut Shop or at B. P. Moyer Jeweler, 218 E. College Ave., State College. "WE DELIVER" The 111 S. PUGH ST. • STATE COLLEGE --• SNP AD 8-6184 SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA GROAN • ,7•••• . , , „ . -- ~`~.e.. ~ .~• - INVARIABLY WHEN A BEAUTIFUL COED DESIRES A PORTRAIT, SHE SELECTS —bill coleman one-three-six -0. college ave vox 4 . 5 it+ii" —Collegian Photos by Sam Luirk GULP! PAGE THRE ad 7-4454 MESE
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