TUESDAY. APRIL 10.1962 Home Ec Weekend to Feature fj■ : j Around the World' Lectures ;By tONI BAURNES ;«nd JUDY MATHS ■ln keeping with the theme "Families Around the World Technical and Human Develop ment, ’j' the. Home Economics Spring Weekend, . April 13 and 14, will: feature four lectures and- a panel [discussion . Keynote speaker for the'week end-willbe Lawrence E. Dennis, associate director of the Peace Corpjand former University ad ministrator. Hu address “The Peace I Corps The New Frontier for family and Community Edu cation,” will be given at 7:3tf p.m., April : 13 in -Schwab and will be open to the public. JEAN WARHEN, professor of household economics and manage ment] i from. ComeU University, will give an illustrated talk on •Tanriily Management in Southern South America." a J > ’ Dr ji Warren, who received her doctor of philosophy degree.from Cornell, ..specializes in family financial management and the ways.] homemakers should use their She was a pioneer in the development of the home maker’s work unit. In connection with her studies, she spent .the fall of 1957 as 11 giiraraaniniummraiimiiiimmiinimjimjiimnnii I RADIO* PHONO 1 ( f. SERVICE * I I Delivery I I tjNckup “'‘“'ll 1 rtiriwl TELEVIS,ON i 1 -H-HSC SERV,CE J i -gV P U -J CENTER .|i 1 - 232 S, Allen St. | ammitßiiiiniiniiiiHiiiinmimniiiiiiiaiiiinininiinffi f' j'v ■. j-, i I--*- general adviser In the home dem-'. “Adapting Food of Other Cul r onstration. center at San Ramon,]tures for Our Employment” will! near Monteviedo, Uruguay. She'be. the subject of an illustrated] also'worked with the director of: lecture given by Margaret B.| the Institute Interamericano de Jennings, associate professor ofl Ciencias Agricolaa in Uruguay, i foods arid nutrition. Mrs. Jennings! JAMES E; . MONTGOMERY.!^ 11 . show J h ° w ever >' da ? .professor of family housing and ca *1 H?**}. J" mu.! home art, will give a picture story‘ antl distinctive dishes of Other of ;the • development of man's coun * ries ‘ ] shelter from Caves and log cabins; LAST YEAR, while on leave; to contemporary homes and apart-: from the University, Mrs. Jenningsj ment houses in his lecture. “Dwell-traveled in various parts of the ings from Cave to Tower.” ; United States. Italy, and Spain to Montgomery taught and con-!study cultural differences in food, ducted research in housing at]- Carlfred B. Broderick, associate Oklahoma State University and at. professor of family relationships. Cornell University before coming, and Joseph H. Britton, here in 1959. He also conducted 1 of child development and family a research project in community (relationships, will-moderate pan planning in the Netherlands in els on the “Family Life Cycle 1956. 'Around the World." Naiads to Present 'Dip With Disney' A “Dim With Disney” will be the White Building main lobby, theme of the annual aquacade 1 Famous Disney, characters such presented by the Naiads Seven ruzed swimming club of the Wo-.Alice in Wonderland will be rep men’s Recreation Association..Thejresented by members of the 1 show will be presented at 8 p.m.(Naiads. i Thursday, Friday and Saturday; Other numbers will include] at the White Building pool. (Fanasia, One Hundred and One' Tickets for the three perform-;Dalmatians and Zippity Doo Dah.! ances are available today and fb-. All the routines were created by; morrow from 2 to 5 p.m. ih the! members of the club. j APPLICATION BLANKS FOR AWS ELECTIONS CHAIRMAN ARE AVAILABLE AT THE HUB DESK NOW : Deadline for Returning Application Blanks U Friday. April 13, 1962 I Money i'.-lli yfUrf : |j, i i . I ' ’ •! ! *L ; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Correction ALL Unsold Books Will Be Returned Tomorrow thru Saturday (NOT April 16-21 as stated on calendar) Non-Profit Used Book ANNOUNCES for Books be returned will THIS WEEK HRB Official Views Defense Research , . i , i Almost as soon a$ new defenseisearch center, he said. “Nothing equipment is developed by a gov-]worthwhile ijt accomplished un emmental research company, it is: less there is one roan who Peels rendered obsolete by stiff compe-iit is important that the research tition. Dr. John McLucas said yes-,gets done, and is willing to'put iterday- . lull hi* effort into 'it." •>. ' McLucas, president of HRB-! .. . ........ • . [Singer Inc., a research corporation! recently been 'located near State College, spokej a two-year leave bfab at the Faculty Luncheon Club on! aenc * {r , ort } l»“ P<»“>on atHRB -1 “HRB -Singer, Past, Present and| s ! n « r , to deputy directoi 'Ftiture ” ; - iof Defense Research and Engi i .ineering iti the Department of De ! DEVELOPING NEW equipment;t ense She He'said his new position would “eloSd 1 by fSc?ans. an HR d B: Air For«iolfe h»X S Singer**thetT teststhenew mecha- m, ° Production. This evaluation m‘"m If it is workable the <» nd * ration submits the plan to the are “ m,ted * hc sa,d defense department for the go-;..... _ , , _ ahead for production, he. said. t Shllman Tapped for Cwent McLucas said-local teachers and) The name of Barbara Stiltmarv professors havfcr s been of muchjwas inadvertently omitted from, help in solving technical prob-jthe list of new Cwcns. Miss Stitt lems at the localrlnboratory. [man was one of the 23 coed* In explaining! the success ofjtapped for membership in the any new development of a re-‘sophomore women’s hat society. BiiiiiiiiiiiimiTruuimiHiniiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiitHiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiutiiit'iiiiiiiiuiiitt | Applications Now Available In 218 Willard | | Must Bo Returned By April 16 ' | the Calendar Hours 9:30 - 5:00 SCROLLS HAT SOCIETY ! SCHOLARSHIPS 4 21 Scholarships of $175. each Qualifications: ■ sth or 6th Term Girls , Penns, resident f 3.0 Average or better j Based on Need and Activities i • Student Operated Agency I PAGC StVfcN Sold