The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 13, 1962, Image 12

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Ag Students Choose
Annual Party Theme
■'V/.iy bock when . . .” -will be wiM Neal. Horticulture Club and
the theme i>f the 13th annual Ag Sheila Holt, Alpha Omicrcn Pi.
Hill party, which will be held; Nominees will be ijudged on
at 5:30 pm. Saturday at R'croa-, campus activities, scholastic aver
tion Building. j age, appearance and personality.
*” Relics from the early history of, THE PARTY will begin with a
Ag-Hill will help carry out the- , buffet stylejham dinner at 5:30
■ th'-r/jc. Costume*- and decorations j pm. Entertainment. will be pro
will .illustrate ihe 100 vear« of.vided and fall term awards and
agricultural progress since '"•the' scholarships! will, bopresented,
signing of the Morrill Act in 1362.-' Other events during the evening
This act created the land-grant, will include both round and
universities. " j square • dancing plus bingo
, . A major attraction'of the eve- i w,ttl P ri7 '- y - =
/ ning will be the selection of Miss ; The e-vent is open to the public
Agriculture of 1902 and the four with an admission charge of $1.35
members of her court. Semi-’ for the dinner. Tick'-ti arc jivail
,finaljsts were selected this week-j able at the He-tzel Union desk' and
• '-end't;nd will -be announced at the, ufthe deparfmental offices of the
party by Ellen Ailbeck -C]Olh- College of Agric-ulturc:.
agricultural journab.<m-M:»viJie), i e'enf ru 1 chairman -of the party.
current M.sy Agriculture and , s Morey Miller noth-dairv sei
ehmrman of the selection commit-.; ,'nce-Towanda). Assisir.nt chalr
•- . ■ • i man is Arthur J. Maurer (7th-
■''' CONTESTANTS foi this award | pou!l, ' y science-WinfiOld).
rare nominated by, agricultural 1 . ! . :•'
clubs. ‘All nomineesanuit be stu-< New Coo rdinator-Named
rknts in the College of-AgricuU Haio)d „ Banks j r has n
' • i named counselor coordinator ,m
.' This year’s rontrManfvsnd their ! the' Dean of Men’s office and wHI
sponsors arc Both Pipp-oii. Alpha ’ serve m the North Halls area. . i
Aeta; Einda Haitn.an, Delta Theta j He is a graduate of Alleg/uny
'Sigma; Paul;* Sohornpt, Campus ■ College and received his master
4~H Club; Sharon Rosenbaum, lof education degree in counseling
Delta Phi Epsilon: Luxla Brown, 1 in education at Penn> State where
Alpha -Ohm-run Pi; Sir an fihaffer,! he is a candidate for the dog tor
'Agriculture Economies Club'; Dar- ! of edueatiori degree. *
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Research Review
Study Compares Early Dating Habits
By ELLEN BRADLEY j teens, they have pretty well cov
„„„ ered the field and are ready for
Esrly is far more corn- • ic.cc than marriage **
men in suburban, than in rurall “ an mama Be
or urban areas because suburban}®
parents are mo-re permissive than Data gathered in his recent ;re
those ;in otheir areas, Carlfred ■ search, financed by a $2a,000
Broderick, associate professor of J? rar) t from the National Insti
family relationships, said recent-! tutes of Health, indicates that
ly 130 per cent of suburban sixth
Bodtrick-,. »„d ines „
partial results fif a “cross-sex at-i per cent of rural children at tHla
titude” research' project being} grade level claimed to have gone
conducted at the University. steady, he said. / t
"MANY PABENTS appear to S /. tbe ; entb , 6r a f e ’i he ; said ’
operate under the mistaken theory i r “ rdlb f7 f fhiL gI c.Mtirhan 03 ™h*
that sex starts at puberty. They: , H m i
asfumfe that early kissing is mean-: lemporanes '
ing!ess. But pre-teen dating starts} PRIOR TO his present study,
the youngster on the road to pro- Broderick did pilot studies in a
gressive intimacy. By the time small Georgia town in which
these children reached their he studied a total of 264 students
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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1962
from the fifth, sixth and sevenUi
grades. The students ranged in
age from 9 to 14 and came from
upper - lower to upper - middle
class homes.
All of those children studied at
tended the same school. Most of
the fifth graders were 10 or 11,
the sixth graders 11 or 12 and
the seventh graders' 12 or 13 years
old.
Broderick’s preliminary studies
show that about 52 per cent of
the fifth graders in his study had
close friends of the opposite sex.
BRODERICK'S pilot studies are
now Serving, as a basis for the cur
rent Vescaroh- His recent survey
encompassed 4,000 children from
the second through the twelfth
grade iri. rural, urban and sub
urban areas.
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