PAGE TWO Coed Behavior Problems Increase, n Seek More Counseling Aid The number of coeds seeking counsebng and those displaying “erratic behavior" has increased in recent weeks, Jeanette Berry, staff assistant to the dean of women, told the Association of Women Students Senate last night The sharp increase in these cases has been primarily among freshman and sophomore women, she explained. Miss Berry urged the AWS members .to alert their com munity councils to the problem, which she termed “most serious.” They should Encourage coeds who seem to '.be having problems to seek aid, she said. Several attempted suicide cases have also been reported, Miss Berry said. Possible reasons have been given for this increase of be havioral problems with the most obvious being the increased pres sure's of the term system and parents pressing for. students to achieve higher grades, she ex COMPULSORY “■ CLASSIFIED AD STAFF MEETING i NEW t OLD MEMBERS THURSDAY, NOV. 1 131 SACKETT 6:30 P.M. PLEASE BRING A PEN ATTENTION!! UN MODEL ASSEMBLY Applications Due Nov. 2 ' Information at HUB desk All seniors graduating in December.’62, Morph '63 or June '63 whose last name begins with , A H • * 4 ' *1 j thru L must have pictures taken by 4:00 p.m. A i rTODAY to be in 1963 La Vie. k i L ¥ Taken at: Penn State Photo Shop 214 E. College Ave. ■*+*?**'.' OW+’.i 1 «•-», s HcPJUIbE )» 3 -fa\e u 1 ||. in Z ol LU s l in Z ■Z bi Cl *'|R Pfel ★■'TNUSS * NOV *B4O tickets: okj ,sai_e at* hub desk*oct2* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA plained. Other theories are being investigated by the dean ; Of women’s staff and John Walmer, University psychiatrist, she added. In other business, Janis Somer ville, AWS president, announced the appointment Of’Marjorie Mo ran (4th-arts and letters-Pitts burgh) to replace Barbara Baer (-7th-arts and letters-Mount yer non, N.Y.). who resigned, as chair man of the AWS committee' on educational affairs. Miss Baer was recently elected to ;the Undergraduate ’ Student Govern ment Congress. ■ Noted Architect to Visit Department As Critic 1 Gregroy Ain, internationally known architect from Los An geles. Calif,, is acting as visiting critic in the Department of Archi tecture this week. Am js working with third, fourth and fifth year students on their current problems. > * .f V***"* 4 y"?' £ *.*{*' Christmas Cards The staff of News and Views, home economics magazine, will sell Christmas cards, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the', ground floor of the Hetzel Union 1 Building. Films Films of the Penn State-Cali fomia football game, originally announced for Tuesday, have been postponed and will be shown at 7:30. p.m. in the HUB ballroom. Admission is 25 cents. The International Film Com mittee will sponsor the-showing of "M" at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. in the HUB assembly room. Tickets for the.film.are available at the HUB desk for 50 cents. Young Americans for Freedom ! will sponsor the United States Information Service film, “My LAST THREE DAYS TOHltmT AT CCMTCft BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto New Bikes —l yr. [Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-7392 TODAY ON CAMPUS Latvia,” at 8:30 ptn. in 121 Sparks!- The ’ Greek Week Committee will explain its program and the point system to participating groups at 7:30 p.m. - in 218 HUB. ; s Other Events USG International Committee, 8:45 p.m., 218 HUB, DEAN'S WALK-IN (Corner of Pugh U Beaver) We Cash Student Cchecks PA. AT—l:3O, 3:38, 5:36, 7:34, 9:32 PLUS: News—Cartoon I Greek Week c THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1962 Gamma Sigma Sigma sisters, 8:30 p.m., 212 HUB; pledges, 8 p.m, 212 HUB. , 4 = Panhellenic rush chairman, T p.m., 216 HUB. !For a party time T hair style VOGUE BEAUTY ULON NOW . . . 1:30-4:05-8:40-9:05 HCNOREOaseiapictunilairaugamM fy KMifooß rafluw BEMaar SVtSMTSncoB* JSSOBHB M# Affilffl PMOUCttW -WfMBSES HOTBEDf) mmf Bette Crawford
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