The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 16, 1962, Image 12

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Quintin Views Attitudes
Of Today's French Youth
By PENNY WATSON
The French youth of today ere
characterized by an indifference
to traditional moral* and a great
interest in government issues,
Yvan Qumtin. instructor of
French, said Wednesday evening.
Quintin.'speaking to the French
Club and French House on
"French Youth Today,” said the
altitude of the young people
toward the morals;-of their parents
Is reasonable, not antagonistic.
Rather than listen to older people,
the French youth think for them
.selves and avoid being tied down
by traditional morals, he.said.
French young people like to
observe many kinds of beliefs and
ideas,* Quintin : said, but. 'until
recently' a young person wouldn’t
dare carry on a conversation with
someone who had different be
liefs. Now conversations between
two young people with different
ideals, such- as a' Catholic and a
Communist, are- more common,
he raid. * »
THE STRICT rules tor court
ship and marriage have also been
rejected by today's French youth,
Quintin said. Formerly, a boy and
girl lrom 'two different social
levels, would not- marry, but now
intellectual .rapport is the most
important factor influencing mar
riage decisions, he said.
A new attitude toward religion
Is also characteristic of French
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youth today. Quintin said. Many
young people, have rediscovered
the religions of their parents and
grandparents, "who are mostly
Rojpan Catholic,’he said. Unlike
their parents and grandparents,
however, they live and-feel their
religion, he- said. i
IN THEIR attitude toward pol
itics, French youth differ from!
American youth in that they are!
completely sfor onagainst an issue,!
Quintin said. They .participate
actively in political life, contin-'
ually thinking of will
be like in 30 years, he said.
The French youth *also differ,
from American youth in their
roles as students, Quintin said.
College students in France have;
.complete; independence and
organize their lives as they please,
he said. “
A French college student would
never stand for restrictions like
those of this University, he said.
A native of Brest Brhtanla,
France, Quintin has studied Latin,
Greek and French at the Sor
bonne.
New College Diner
Downtown Between the. Movies.
REPAIRS
PARTS
ACCESSORIES
Western Auto
New Bikes—l yr. Guarantee
112 S. FRAZIER ST.
AD 7-7992
car from anywhere .
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BIKE
There’s a lot underneath the beauty of the '63
Chevrolet. Its roomy, comfortable Body by
Fisher screens out noise and shock. There’s
instant response in a choice of 6- or 8-cylinder
engines, a host of refinements to make it run
and look like new longer, and plenty more
that make it hard to believe it’s a low-priced
car. But your Chevrolet dealer can prove it!
■hccrolet Iynpala Sport Sedan s hart* its eartjrtt J el-emootknets with the new Bel Ain and Bitcaynett
★ COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ★
FOR SALE
BANJOS, UKES, Guitar*, Pianos, Earn*
roond Organa—strings, books, all znuaic
supplies. Piter Mualc Center, Benner Pike.
Open *tU 8 p.m/daily except Wednesdays.
Phone EL 6-3441.
GIRL'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. Jo good
condition ; equipped with horn and 2 bas
kets on back. Call UN 6-8437.
1966 BUJCK 4-door hardtop. Perfect eon/
dilion; red and white. Phone EL 6-6466.
VH TAPE - RECORDER,” Mod.l ' 71/ Y
speed, records and plays monaural/ plays
two track stereo. UN 6-2996. '
GRANGE HALL contract for sale—s 34.
for taker. Cali Rick UN $-8422 after
7 p.m. *" > / v
1966 METROPOLITAN/ new top, new
CaIJ AD >9046.
SALE: PENTAX H-BCAMERAwiIh~ut
phpto, mHtr. filters, ease. etc. Like new.
w orth_s3oo. BilJ AD 7-2974.
DORM CONTRACT—Men fs6 rewsrdTcTu
Sal at UN 6-3348. .
PORM CONTRACT—Take over at start
of winter term. Must find replacement
rail "RelT' UN 6-604 L
19F.2 WERCOR Transistor Tape Recorder.
Never used; must sell. Call Denny, AD
7-4979. . -
DORM CONTRACT available' winter term.
Cal! Mike UN 6-4824.
WOMEN'S WHITE Figure Skates, fit site
b-'.‘ shi«e. ’good condition—s6.oo. Call Lill
UN 5-2122.
l'.C7 MERCURY 4-door hardtop. Radio,
heater, WSWS. small engine. Good con
dition, tf»o and assume j>aymentx. AD 7-
34(i4. . -
PITT TICKET, 26->ard iine-18.60. John
ad
UNIVERSAL - PORTABLE Sewing Ma
f Kin-*, .modern feature*; guaranteed 20
y»ar*-?44. AD 8-8367. .
UTILITY CART. Chest uf Driers]Hutch,
Television, Chalrjp Call AD 8-2822 after
6 ;00.
DOHJd CONTRACT’ Dig reward for'buyer.
Call Bud UN 6-6033.
USED GUITAR, condition. two-,
Tiuiiiths old. Must tell. $l6. Gary, Uft 6-
7328. *
1960 SPRITE, red, black top, toneau cover,
whitewalls. Cleanest -In town. Mud sea
to appreciate. Kd AD 8-2837.
USED GUITAR, good -condition, two
months old, must sell, JIB, Gary, UN 6-
732 h.
HAVE,CYCLE NEED PLANE. Ijde modal
Harley 74, excellent shape. Reasonable.
Bob. AD 7-3438.
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Bema
ami Alterations. AD 8-1529 J
TOR RENT
BASEMENT APARTMENT. On. kwdnxxß.
Bring room, bath with shower, a private
entrant*, all utilities included—s 76. Two
students or working men. Call AD >-2336.
NEVfc THREE-ROOM mnd Bnth FurnUhrt
Apartment; fireplace, pritate en trance,
parking space; situated 1 mile from
Aown on nearby farm. Available to married
couple without children in exchange for
doing chores and some farm work. For
additional information write P.O. Box 142.
State College, stating age, farm experi
ence ; also state beef’cattle experience'if
any.
ALTOONA ROOMS FOR WOMEN STU
DENT TEACHERS—January occupancy.
American Association of University Wom
en Clubhouse. Call W 1 3-2976 or W 1 2-
09fi$.
THIRD ROOMMATE wanted to share f.»e
room apartment on W. Park Ate. Excel
lent location. Cal! AD 8-2985.
YOU WILL ENJOY living at Beaver Hail,
317 East Beaver. Clean.. pleasant rooms;
quiet surroundings; family style meals;
five channel t*i«*vi»ion. Low rates. Board
also available without room. Reservations
now being taken for winter term. Sew
Mrs. Guenot or Mrs. Wilson or call AD
8-1216.
DOUBLE'AND SINGLE atlilabl* m-w or
next term, handy to campus. Call Friday
anytime, other days after 6:00 p.rn., AD
£r«43. - '
WANTED
ROOMMATE FOR winter term for an
apartment .across from Athnrtoav* Dorm*.
Call Stan /after 6. AD 8-0271. '
iUDE~T6'Fyij.ADEI.PHIA. Vcdn-irfiTr.
Nov. 2C*l I jChri«. UN 6-UOO. Pleiad
ONE BOY. to work in boarding house.
Call AD 7-7247.
RIDERS ~TO FLORIDA—Iea% ing on. or
about December 7; going to Fort Lauder
dale. Call Bud, AD 8-6166.
ENTERPRISING? VACATIONER Last
space’available orv Car Caravan to Mexico
City and Acapulco. Penny-a-mile for
transportation, handle your own expenses
(reduced by group traveli. Coed group.
Spanish speaking guide acquainted with
Mexico. Call Dennis AD 8-2146. P.S. We
drive into New Orleans on tbt way
hack'. ~ \
TYPING DESIRED: Fast and economical.
Pick-up and delivery when necessary. Call
AD 7-7719. ~ r ‘ -
WAITER WANTED to work' for meals.
Must have free fourth. Call eaterer, AD
8-3021.
EXPRESS BUS to Pittsburgh, Nov. 23,
8:30 p.m., QUICKER, CHEAPER! Need
40 passengers by Nov.. 20th. Tom, UN
6-7884.
DORM REPLACEMENT for Pollock B
Contract. Call Bill UN 6-8069.
The make more people
depend on
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER \6. 1942
WANTED
RIDERS TO Wntflrki-Newuk »m Nov.
26. Call AD $-0278. A ride for your visitor.
RIDE _ NEEDED" to' N.yl City or LL
Wed., Nov. 21 after 3 :3C p.m. Call PhyUta
UN 6-3101.
DESPERATELY NEEDED—Ride to Mid
dletown. N.Y. or Newburgh, N.Y. Wed.
Nov. 21 after 11 a.m. Call Carol, UN 6*
3088. ; .
PEOPLE TO MEET Willy Loman, Sun
day, Nov. 18, 7:00 p.roJ, 121 .Sparks. :
WANTED TO RENT
■ ■■— mm——»»»»»•••• 4m e**e*ism
CAR WITO automatic shift for Saturday
afternoon and evening. Total mileage wIU
be approximately'6o miles. Will pay 9S.CO.
Call Dave UN 6 2792.
HELP WANTED
PART TIME WORK —Limited number ;©f
qualified ctudenU now being accepted to
aid large, national concern in pr&motsoa
work. Applicants must be free two after
noon* per week. Salary $l6 per day. For
personal interview call Mr. Quinn ’9-1
p.m. AD 7-7112.
KITCHEN "HEI.P WANTEDTcair AD ;7-
2218 nnd ask for the ccok.
COLLEGE STUDENT with car lOilß
hour* per week. $26-276 weekly. Scholar
ships awarded. Three' openings available.
Call Leonard Shemin UN 6-6372.
KITCHEN HELP wanted— Alpha Epsilon
PL Call AD 7-2941, ask for caterer,
LOST
IMHIMIMMUMIIftHOMMfMIIMMIIMMMMWMItaiHtS
ONE PENN STATE Jacket,’ white leather
sleeves with checkbook *jn jnwrket. Call
Frank, .UN 6-6905. 4
ONE PAIR Contact Lenses In black plas
tic eas«: on campus last week. Reward.
Call Tris. AD :
LOST^-BLACK RAINCOAT, initUl, A&T
cm label Sunday at 2BT. Call Alan, UN
6-3723. * ;
GOLD MESH. BRACELET Sunday evening
between Phi Sigma Sigma sorority £n4
East Hall C. Reward. Call Pat, UN 5-886 L
LOVE-RAIN VILLE Calculus in Waring
Cloak Room. Valuable. Note—reward.
John. UN 6-7725. - .
CHARTIRES VALLEYj" High Class l£jng
lost at West Virginia game. Initials R.J.B,
Call Bob UN 6-6681. j " j
SILVER LADIES ZIPrO Lighter. Monday
night at I.M. Field. Am out of matches.
REWARD, UN 6-8426.
TAN LEATHER JACKET and black
gloves taken from 317 Boucke Monday..
No questions. Call Jerry, AD 7-2987/
A DARK | GRAY Raincoat with a yellow
lining wa* taken from the HUH eoat rpora
last Saturday night Please return to; 131
North Barnard, Apt 3 or call AD 8-3509.
A PAIR OF white glasses in a fJowvred
case on Sat. Nov. 10 between fool ball
field' and Pollock. Cal) Pat UN 6-8291.
PAIR GIRL'S brown frames,
blue/gold ease: near Temple Market:Re
ward. 607 W. College. No. 4A.
PERSONAL
HELP II ONE POOO Stick de*t*ritcly /
Call Bonn! UN S-£h63
PAMELA ! You are. my sunshine,
of course. Chris ,
EUKOI’K - DIsrOVKU Ttor Bartini
Writ**: Kuroj»e, 256-C -P»*a<)tna,
Cmlif. /
TRAVEL
MISCELLANEOUS
THE MUSIC MART—'The Complete #uai«
Store Guitar*'' and Guitar
Sheet Music add a Complete Instilment
Repair Service. Also IJkes, Banjo*,! and
Mandolin*. / ‘ ;
TUTORIKr,: Philosophy.' Kcou»nu(*s, *" Per
chology. Political Science. Get expert help
before it*s too late. Call AD
SEAMSTRESS DESIRES'work. Ladies and
men’s clothing. Reasonable prices. . Call
AD 7-2312.*
ROBIN MARIE, 6 POUNDS » OUNCES,
BORN TO JIM AND AMY PEPI'LER.
11/10/62 vj
AG. STUDENTS, enter the Guildin Public
Speaking Contest. First-prize is
$5O. 3rd—s2s, 4th; 6th. 6th,--sio. EntrfV
forms are in 211 Artnahv. Deadline fot
entering, is Nov. 29tb. Sponsored bf The
Coaly Society.
NEEDED DESPERATELY ! Indoor area
for Choral. Group Party of 40 brlwef-n
9:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Dec. 1. Dale, AD
7-2 I*J«. ,
TO GIRL BORROWER of Peace Corpc
Books —return to me or Library-'They
are due. Jeanne UN 5-4914.
TURQUOISE PARKER PEN and Pencil
Set and change purse atoled Oct. 14, fifth
White Hall locker room. Return to .towel
room. Tile party 14 known.
FREE* MOV lE~AND DISCUSSION*: * Death
of i}' Salesman.*’* 7:00 p.m., 121 Spark*,
Sunda>, Nov. IS.
EARN A 1 TRIP TO EUROPE. Call Tenn
State Travel AD 8-0528.
PENN STATE
qUTING CLUB
PSOC sici DIVISION: Threw ’em!
lAat Is! Stone throwing this
Sunday at Sklmont. Leave Rcc .Hall
1 :M. Free ehow.
PSOC SKr DIVISION: Renting ikU
thb wiijter?. Come oat and wari: en
the rental ikii this Satarday, 1 d$ v *t
tlwi Water T»w4r. Refreshmtnta. -
\ ~
PSOC CANOE DIVISIONj Canee trip.
Red Moshannon Creek. Claas lll—ilga
■p Hah Dedu Banday, Neveaiher IS—
Meet Rec Hall—9:o o*cloek.
PSOC Sock Climbing trig. BeWiy.
9:3# n.m. Reg HalL Going U ChJcool
Bel lew If new is let* than 4 feet deep*