The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 28, 1962, Image 6

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    PAGF SIX
Asian Ed
Will Begin
The firs,t educational telPvision
project JD the Philippines and in
Southeast Asia will te launched
next month with the aid of a
$75,000 grant fi urn tie Ford Foun
dation. .
At the University of Ateneo de 3
Manila, a n
,year-o 4 engineer
will he the key person in making,
the first educational televisiou,
studio a going enterprise.
The engineer. John Lauerigcci.!
has been on i campus for the Wit,
Three months informally studying
the closed e i ircuit television sysl-,
'tem here. 1
The UniverOty was selected
for the training because of its,
advanced development in educa.-
lional belevisiyn , Lauengco. said:
-UniversOy's television
'ties are centered in studios in.,
Boucke and Sparks.
Ateneo was selected as the site
of the first' pilot project in the.
Philippines because all three
els of education are taught there'
—eleipentary, secondary all id
higher. Lauengco said. The proj
ect will run for three years.
THE 4,000 students will be of
leredi demonitration and tenrich
ment programs, courses on Philip
pine iiistory and government. so
cio-edonomies and educational
films; ore cliernistLy and physic*
he eaplained:
Latiengco said that the greater
e
Registration
For Rushees
Set in January
All rushers participating in
formal sorority rush are required
to register with transcripts be
tween 9 a.m; and 5 p.m. on. Jan.
4 ih tlje Hetzel Union main loungi.,
Marjorie ZeNo. Pa phel rush
chairman, said last night.
All firkt term freshmen - moil
have a 2.3 average for the fail
term jto continue rush activities.
Upperclass women must have a
2() AO , -University avOra4e.
Rteiltees and sorority women
will be under the Panhel strict
silence regulation beginning on
Jan. 3 at 9 .a.m. According to this
Tegulation contact must•be limited
to the Penn State - hello," All
- other necessary contacts • mut,t be
cleared through the Panhellenic
office Miss Zelko said. ,
FIRST ROUND chatter dates
wilt be held`Jan. 5 and 6,-when
rushers will visit a maximum: of
10 sororities for 45 minutes.
Rushes may not , :acept party
favor• at this tune.
Kappa Alpha Theta soren,qty
will hold three additional chatter
dates'Janr 5. Rushees may attend
any .of the chatter , dates, and
should include the sorority in
- their Iten preferences if they wish
to return.
'l.SeOond round chatter dates are
sdltedided for Jan. - 8 and 9 with
each trushee permitted to accept
six inv,itations.' Chatter dates will
.last tiny hour, and refreshments
may
,be served.
Bermuda junctions will be held
_Jan! 11 with each rushee visiting
three: sororities. Visits will last
45 .minutes and name tags - can be
takes as party favors.
CiMee hour* will be held Jan.
13. Thishees may'attend two coffee
hours, and are permitted to ac
cept•party favors. Ribboning cere
monies will be held at 7 p.m. Jan.
14.-
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WANTED-
Electrical Engineering
Student preferred
To Sell
General Electric
Two-Way Radio
Call AD 8.2871
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
part of the funds from Ford Fotin-; mainly. Lauengco said.
dation will he used7for, the equip-; A television
; and _educational
merit to transmit these programs ; broadcasting .expands, microwave
from the central control studio ; relay could link the main station
to classroorni. 1 with other stations on any of - the
- -
The control studio equipment', other 11 major islands of the 6,000
alone will cost $40,000. • islands in the Philippine archi-
Other agencies cooperating'
in ispelago, he added. Such a micro
the project include the Philippine wave unit would cost SIO,QOO.-
Bureau of Schools .and• several The nucleus of the. experiment,
Philippine businessmen. ~ i however; will, be at Ateneo. The
pol of
At' the the end of the i three year .
der tentiaities: this medium
the _controlled cpnditions ii of
pilot period, the {educational • the three lefels of education on
broadcasting of these progrhrns' one . campus- will be explored,
will be ,extended to z - lh'e gerieral 1
popula by ()Pen 'circuit tele-.lLauerigco said. .
..
vision There are seven commer-,4 ADAPTATIONS of television
mat tations in the Philippines, - 1 techniques and . equipment, .tests
je
one; of - - which is government; and expansion will occur as the
owned, and operated,: and all of i program prcigresses. It will also
them are locate ,in the immediate l set an example for other South
area of Manila. The open circuit i east Asian countries Lo follow in
broadcaLts would'reaal -IVlanilans i using this medium, he, said. ..
Chapel Houses Painting 'Exhibit
Fourteen full-color reproduc- Juda is m, Lutheran,
Lions of paintings depicting Amer-1 Mormon. Presbyterian, Protestant
ican religions are currently on.. Episcopal. Quaker, Roman, Cath
exhibition in the small lounge of - colic and Seenth %lay Adventist.
the Helen Eakin Eisenhower: The Look series for which these
Chapel. . - i paintings were executed has re
_
These paintings were dor*. by
Aaron Bohrod of Look Magazine's
seris. "The Story of America's
Religions:: which has appeared in
the magiii.,ine over the past three
years. ._ t
Religions repreSentie.d in the col
lection are Baptist, Congregation
alist. Christian Scientists. I Dis
ciples of Christ, Eastewn Orthodox.
.t • .
Chess 'learn' Corripletes Fall Matches
With Perfect Record of Two Wins
1
The University's: chess team
completed its fall perm schrule
with a •record of t!..vo wins and
nn losses.
The team defeated the varsity
squad from Bloorhsburg State
Ccillege iYeently by a scot if of
6-2 for •'l \ 6.; •sa!ebrid victory. tln a
match between -the two lams
last year, Penn State was als the
victor, winning eight games{ and
losing none.
'Henry Huffman (7.h-engi
Shop now for Christmas
. .At BALLENGER'S, where you'll find exotic
animals, tropical fish, and fish supplies, as well
as all kinds of hobbses. '
AQUARIUM SPECIALS
5 gal. Stainless Steel 1 Aquarium, pump, filter. thisr
mometer, book of instructions, food. and Chol-Out tab
letsl
for only $10.99 •
10 gal. Stainless Steel lAquarium, pump, filter, heater,
glass - wool. charcoal, net; feeding ring, tubing. thermom
eter, Chol-Out • tableis.l and tropical fish food for only
$19.99 i i
You'll find all kinds of
books. paint-bpnumber st
plies. and many many mti
• ;
P.S: We have .dog coats, a l weaters. coUais and leads to make
your pet's Christmas a merry one.
- _
BAlllNGER'SittandHbbbyßaina
Program
January
teived several awards, including
the 1959 aod 1960 National
Brotherhood Award of the Na
tional Confrenee of Christians
and Jews and the Freedoms Foun
dation's 199 and 1940 Distin
guished Service A - ward.
The "tTie;s was recently pub
lished in book form:by bolt,
Rhinehart and Winston.
first Penn State player to finish.
overcoming his opponent in 14
moves. .
Othet.,..team members who won
include John Freeman (Bth-math
ematics-E1 Paso, Texas); Herbert
Evans (10th-a gr icul tural bio
chemistry-Oil City): nnis
Dunn (Ist-chemistry apd,physics-
LevAtown); Ronald Fischer (sth
business 'admin istration-Scars
dale, N.Y.): and Ronald Goldberg
(9th-business administration-Lev-
;hobby supplies. too, including coin
etS, tapestry sets, models, train sup
',re. • •
104 W. Beaver Ave.
Representatives
IFC
To Attend
The Interfraternity Council o:!
the University will be represented
at the annual National Conference
of Interfraternity Councils, to be
held tomorrow, Friday and Sat
urday at the Pittsburgh Hilton
Hotel.
IFC Bresident Emil Sos.
ecutive 'Vice President Joseph
Wells, Board of Control Chair-
Man .Fred Waelchli and Wilmer
E. Wise, assistant to the 'dean of
men , in charge of fraternity af
fairs, will attend the conference.
THE THEME is "Improving
Fraternity Climate by Developing
Proper Chap t e r. Environment
Through IFC Leadership." This
topic will be considered in -panel
and disctiSsion sessions.
The conference will open at 2:30
p.m. tomorrow with a panel on
cooperative buying. • At. 7 p.m.
undergraduate discussion leaders
will participate in a training
session. A reception will follow
at 8 p.m.
Brunch and a discussion session.
"Setting Conference Goals," will
be held 9:30' a.m. Friday. Dis
cussion sessions at-'11:30 a.m. and
1:15 p.,m. will concern, rushing,
pledging and pledge education.
At 3 p.m. a panel on public, re-'
lations will beheld for graduates
and undergraduates. Friday's con
ference activities - will end with
open houses - held by fraternities at
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won't cast,
Till you look your best;
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Let Quality Cleaners do your` aunciry,dur
finals week. You 'won't even have 'to leave y
room.- We pick up and deliver io fraternit
dormitories, and 'anywhere in 'Plate Coll
And Don't forget to have your wool garme
cleaned befori,Vacation storage. ,
Happy Holidays to All
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109 S. PUGH
WEISNESI*Y. NOVEMBERI2B. 1962
Meeting
the University of Pittsburgh and
the Carnegie Institute! of Tech.
tkology.
1 1.
DISCUSSION sessio44n lead.
il
ership and a summary ession on
the foundation of the onference
will be held at 9 and 0:45 a.m,
on Saturday. Individ 1 frater.
nity will have luncheons at noon,
and at 3 p.m. there will be a joint
session for both unde - graduates
and graduates.
617 To Grad u l,
In Rec-Hall,
Approximately 617
will receive graduate
graduate degrees at,.
mencement.
This figure w ill
change as the deadline
for advanced degrees
and as final grades 1 ,
are reported. Robert G
ter, dean'of admissions
trar, said.
Commencement is scheduled
for 10:30: a.m., Saturday, Dec. 8,
1
in Recreation Buildin . As has
been the custom, there vill be no
speaker for the event. President
Eric A. Walker wilt preside.
At present there are 1320 candi-
dates for bachelor's degrees and
297 for advanced •degOes. -
students
pr under
all com-
probably
for theses
s reached
.r seniors
Bernreu
nd regis-
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