FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1967 • gers Plan Concert THE PENN STATE SINGERS; pictured above, will hold their al The Singeri will present a varied musical program under the diro I. , , , { , , ~ Penn stciteautgees study Gr®u Sweeping , .1 i. - • U-rges Sweeping V ®-Ed Reform 1 1 . (ContiA(ued 'from page one) study recommends more involvement on selected to meet the criteria of size. labor the part of all (segments of ; society, busi force composition,- type and quailty of ness. industry, government and organized — vocational ru'ograms and geographic ac- labor in structuring the executing voca cessibility. They represented three large tional offeringi cities, three] medium-sized cities and "Creation 'and participation of ad three small cities. visory committees holds much promise In almost every case, it was , found in this area," the report sans. "Contact that knowledge relative to occupOonal with employeri of vocational graduates distribtuion on the part of local ]school stimulates vocational edu6tors to keep leadership Was lacking,' and offerings their offerings 'geared to the needs of the were attuned to the present manpower - needs of the Community. in turn. em-' picture of the communities. However, the ployers are more favorably (disposed to vocational pr'pgrams found in thei small wards vocational education and give it communities I appeared stronger' than more- support[ and cooperation. The those in -either the medium-sized or large schools must design the programs and communities,, especially with resilect to make the effok, necessary Ito have in extent of preparation, adminiStration, and dustry operaticinally involved in the edu .Another area of frustration to today's cational proces."r , , I vocational educator is the ' problem of Final Proposals image—and image which too often r e - Rounding Out the proposH blueprints fleets vocational education as the "sec- for excellence; in vocational education and-class dumping ground" of society. are these recommendations:) ' Although 1 the implicatiOns seem to , • Upgrading the adMinistration of portray vocational education as inferior, vocational eduCation by Pulting the di it is in reality as successful as any other rector in a pOsition immediately below type of education," the report argues. the superintendent of schdols. providing To bolster the sagging: image, the more adequate! staff, and adding a com- Panhel Passes Qpe _ I At the regular Panhellehic the discussions at the meeting. Council meeting of April 25th, Sponsoring an open house on the sorority Women of the Uni- April 23, sorority women gave versity discussed issues that independent women the oppor involve Greeks not only this tunity to see exactly what term, but Fall term as well. sorority life is all about.' The One of the I lirst things on the Council felt as though its 'open list of hipiCs for discussion house was a succes.- and would was the new Interfraternity . like to think that any girls rush ing in the fall will do so*ith Council Visit6tion Ruling. This more enthusiasm and with a bill went into effect Tuesday. more positive outlook. Rules Rush was also a key point in and a schedule for fall rush L Students Entertain Orpnans At Odd Fellows Home Forty members of the pledge class of Gamma Sigina Sigma. service sorority, and volunteers from Nittany Halls 40 and 41 at the University, entertained children at the Odd Fellows Orphan Horne of - Central Pennsylvania, lat Sunbury, Saturday. The group entertained the children with planned rec reation, including a football game, and a basketball garhe, in addition: to knitting and handicraft workshop for-:the girls. Other members of the group. with the help of older children, painted a room and hall as part of the .Honie's redecoration program. Anl old fashioned cook-out and folk sing clima>ied the day's activities. State Oolle-.rchants de- estate College merchants donateL mod for the affair while the State College Lodge of Odd Fellows furnished a latiilor the trip. The group was under the direction of Donna Rink and Richard Shbemaker with entertainment supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wolfe. . A. W. S. PRESENTS FREDERIC STORASKA A LECTURE SERIES ON I 'PREVENTION OF ASSAULTS ON WOMEN LECT. I Tues.lMaY 2 Thursday, :May 4 LECT. II Mon. May 8 Tues. Mai; 9 LECT. 111 , Mon. May i 15 Tues. May 16 • HUB Ballroom , 700 or 9:00 p.m. 1 WOMEN ONLY' 00NATION-25c , • COLLEGIAN ADS BRING RESULTS pecm State Si Open House a SUccess r nnnal Spring Concert at 9:30 tonight in Schwab. ection of Raymond P. Brown. munity-relationi officer to serve as liaison with the non-academic elements of so ciety. o Establishing a more realistic student-counselor ration to help provide Meaningful guidance to the occupation ally-oriented youth. : •Initiating early in grade school, programs to acquaint youngsters with the tasks and values of all types of occupa tions, so that later in Life certain jobs are not looked down upon. The report also deals with one of the major crises challenging today's voc-ed program—the question of the separate school versus the comprehensive school. Only in the area of attitude does the study indicate a possible leaning toward the separate school. "Vocational graduates of comprehen sive high schools were over six• times as likely to say they felt 'looked down on' as graduates of separate vocational schools.." the study reveals. "Replies to other questions concerning feelings of exclusion and condescension among vo cational students in comprehensive schools confirmed this finding. Bid also presented at this A new bill concerning open bidding this term was passed at Tuesday's meeting. Any sorly 'expecting a drop in mem ership in the fall to less than' forty-five members may extend open bids. Girls who have participated in a rush on this 1 campus are _eligible for 0 are women who have 4rticipated in a rush here, •y pay a Sl.OO fee at the of - Women's - Office and It first term students. bids ! not p, if the Dealt, are n, inning next T n e s d a y Panhel will sponsor a cif lectures ' on self-, When you can't afford to be drowsy, ~,.„ se., Jute guest speaker will; inattentive, or anything less than all 1 the Hetzel Union Ball-, there. .. here's how to stay on top. IMay 2. 3. 8. 9, 15 and 16.'VERy Continuous Action Alertness ectures will be given each' Capsules deliver the awakeness of , g—one from 7:00 to 8:30 two cups of coffee, stretched out pother from 9:00 to 10:30.1up to six hours. Safe clay, May 7th is the day; and non-habit-forming. ledge trainer's workshop.' 1 ng time is 7:30 p.m. sorority women were: lh ir g 1 ° reminded that Spring is three weeks away. , for working at Home- g , in the fall will be ex-. Continuous Action d two weeks after Spring) Alertness Capsules 1 idrepenr /me? world around us is always changing, and so are we. the only way we canprogress. That basically is what •ent" means to change our thinking, for the better. he deepest level, it's - a spiritual liberating process, elling man towards his divine destiny. Hear this lic lecture, "Why Not Change Your Thinking?" by J. LINN IG, a member of the Board of Lectureship of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. origin science lecture MONDAY, MAY Ist FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 617 E. Hamilton Ave. State College ADMISSION FREE • EVERYONE IS WELCOME THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA When You Must Keep Alert MAMMOTH BOOK SALE REDUCTIONS To :0% 6526. AMERICAN TENNIS. The Story of a Game. By Parke Cummings. Over 100 fascinating pic tures in this pictorial history of tennis from its introduction into this country in ithe late 19th century to the current net stars.! A nostalgic account of a very pleasant way of - American life in dress, manners and social and off the courts. Size 8 1 / 2 x1P.6. Pub. at $6.00. I Only $2.91 1128. OLD VIRGINIA HOUSES: The Matlack Bay Country. By Emmie Ferguson Farrar: With 132 photos of interiors and exteriors.: Some of the most beautiful homes ever built t in America: their exquisite furnishings, gardens, legends, and the romances and tragedies of the people who lived in them. Orig. pub. at $10.00., New, complete ed. Only $3.9S 3711. THE STARS: The Personalities Who Mad* The Movies. By Richard Schickel '& Allen Hurl burt. A beautiful album of 400 pictures and 60,000 words depicting the personal as well as public lives of the great screen stars from the days of Wm. S. Hart to the present—Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Valentino, Garbo, Chaplin, Keaton, W. C. Fields, Bogart. Gable, Cooper, Marilyn Monroe, Harlow, and more. Orig. Pub. at $12.50. New, complete ed. Only UM &M. THE WORLD IN VOGUE. Hundreds of pho tos, drawings & paintings, 32 In full color. A huge album of the best articles and pictures from 70 years of Vogue Magazine—the lives and times of Sarah Bernhardt, Queen Victoria, Oscar Wilde, the Barrymores, Degas, Barney Oldfleich Nilinsky, Caruso, and hundreds of others of the Arts, Society, Theatre, Fashion, Sports, World Affairs, etc. to the Present day world of Jac queline Kennedy with portraits and 'photos by world famous artists and articles by Arthur Conan Doyle, Colette, Hemingway; Emily Post, Maurols, Gallico, Katherine Anne porter, Camas, Woollcott, .1. F. Kennedy, Steinbeck and many others equally famous. 9 3 .1x13. Pub.' at $16.00. 974. BENNINGTON POTTERY AND PORCELAIN: By Richard Carter Barret. Over 12000 items il lustrated including many listings and authentic marks. A reliable guide to the identification of "Bennington ware." More than 450 photographs including 7 in full color. Orig. pub, at $7.50. New, complete led. Only $3.15 1169. A HISTORY OF THE COLT REVOLVER and the Other Arms Made by Colt's-Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company frem 1836 to 1940. By Charles T. Haven & Frank A. Belden. Nearly 500 illustrations. A giant of a book backed with information and pictures about the most cherished American revolver. I Special $8.95 6571. DICTIONARY OF THE AMERICAN IN DIAN. By John Stoutenvurah, Jr. A source book cf names, places, history and lore .in addition to word translations and meanings make this an indispensable encyclopedia of Information on the American Indian. Orig. pub. at 310.00 New, comp. ad. Only 51.0$ 209. HOW TO KNOW FRENCH ANTIQUES. By Ruth T. Constantino. 210 photos and hundreds of line drawings. Thorough, comprehensive guide to every molar period and style of the world's most elegant furniture and -interior design in an attractively designed, lavishly illustrated 9x12 format. Orig. Pub. at 515.00. New, complete led. Only 54.'5 54. A Pictorial History of the Roat'rig Twenties: THE LAWLESS DECADE. 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A handsome facsimile of Jefferson's own legend ary Bible in which the father of American reli gious freedom selected those,Biblical texts most clearly showing the essentials of; Christianity. Also included In his own' stirring Words are Jef ferson's annotations and comments. Orin. Pub. at $7.50. New complete . Id. Only $2.911 6906. PAPERWEIGHTS AND OTHER GLASS CURIOSITIES: By E.M. EWE.. 361 paperweights shown in full color and black & white and more than 70 other glass "curiosities."l History and technique of manufacture of paperweights • in England and France ,from the 18th century to the present with much Interesting information on Nailsea and Bristol Glass, !Akins, Candle sticks. Candelabra, Mirrors,l Drinking Glasses, Punch Bowls, Yards of Ale, colored lustres, etc. Orig. pub. at 05.00. New, complete ed. Only 32.911 6921. THE. STORY OF MAPS. 13L , Lloyd A. Brown. With 83 pages of Illustrations. The history and fascinating story of mapmakini f surveys and instruments. 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A handsome picture sur eey of more than 130 breeds, their history, folk lore, rearing, training and showing. 1420. HORSES, HORSES, HORSES, HORSES. Over 200 illus., 22 Pages In , striking color. The yersatiliff , beauty and lure of the horse In word 'and pic ure—in sport, art work; history, etc.— full of formation and wonderful photos. Special $1.91 The Pennsylvania EAST COLLEGE AVE. AND HEISTER (All Books Limited Quantities - First Come, First Served) Only $7.93 Only $1.98 Special $2.0 6913. TOYS CHILDREN CAN MAKE. By Flobt. Kath. Kunz. Over 100 illus. Hours of fun for children ages 6 and up with these clearly-illus trated, step-by-step instructions for making toys from simple materials found around the 'house. Orig. pub. at $2.50. New, complete ad. Only $l.OO 34411. WINSLOW HOMER American Artist: His World and Work. By Albert Ten Eyck Gardner. Introd. by James .1. Rorimer, Met. Museum of Art, New York. With 36 full-color plates and over 196 black & White reproductions. A comprehen- sive Collection of the work of the greatest artist America has ever. produced with a full•scale biography of his life, the story of his friends, his times and the influences that molded him. Sloe 91/Axl2lh. Orig. Pub. at $25.00. New, complete ed. Only $7.95 SM. PAINTINGS & LETTERS OF THE GREAT ARTISTS. 2 Volume set, Boxed. With 302 repro duCtioni, 110 In color. Ed. by Richard Frieden that. The great artists with their comments and self-revelations on taste, style, attitudes towards the public, etc. which influenced their Work. Beautiful reproductions from the Early Renais sance to the 20th century: Darer, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Rodin, Picasso, Chagall, and many others. 7 1 / 4 x9lS. Pub. at 615.00. The 2 vol. set, In slio case, Only 55.95 3977.!.LET'S GO: The Student Guide to Europe. Completely revised & expanded 6th edition. All western European countries plus Israel, Yugo slavia, Greece and special features on camping, tours, currency, clothing, etc. Softbound. Pub. ut 01.95. Only $l.OO 1692. WELLS FARGO: Advancing .the American Frontier. By Edw. Hungerford. Richly illustrated with pictures and maps. The turbulent history of a "great Western enterprise that began during during the- gold strike of '49, operated its mails on the Pony Express,' pioneered daring stage coach lines and today prospers in banking and transportation. Orbs,. pub. at 53.75. New, complete ed. Only 51.911 1962. THE ANNOTATED ALICE: Alice's Adven tures in Wonderland 8 Through the Looking Glass. By Lewis Carroll. Illus. by John Tennlel. With Introd. & Notes by Martin Gardner. The complete text and Original illus. in the only an notated edition. Notes are concurrent with the text on all the jokes, games, parodies, puz zles. etc. with which Carrot filled his writ ings. Size lIIIxI2. lei • Only UM . Orlo. Pub. at $lO.OO New, eeollt 6297. THE SILENT TRAVELER IN SAN FRAN- CISCO. By Chiang Yee. Illus. with 16 'af the author•illustrator's magnificent full•color paint• lugs and over 50 Oink & white drawings. A keen and original view of one of the world's most enchanting and picturesque cities, the historical with the present in its streets,; parks, views, foods, flowers and - people. Pup. at $12.50 Me. WISDOM OF THE WEST. By Bertrand Rus sell. With 500 illus.. 250 of .o them in celor.lA uni que Illustrated history of Western Philosophy In-its social and political setting. The Nobel Prize winner describes the full progression from the pre-Socratics. through Judeo-Christian religious thinking, the Dark Ages, Dante, Bacon, Locke, Kant, Marx, Kierkegeard. t a Serte, Jasoers, Wittgenstein amongst others. Excep tionally beautiful Axil voluMe. Orig. Pub. at 111.50. New, comalete ed. Only 54.95 61162. TAXATION AND BUSINESS PLANNING. By Shockey, Sweeney & Brady. Comalete , guide, in simole non technical lannuage, which • shows you how to achieve maximum tax benefits . from the planning and operating of a buniness. Pub. at 012.50 Only $1.911 sin. THE AMATEUR NATURALIST'S HAND BOOK. By Vinson Brown.. With over 2C9 illus. by Don Greame Kelley. The fam , us, compact field guide with 47.5 'Pages full of Information on how , - to recognize racks - and minerals; classify, dissect and preserve plants: collect animals, dead" or alive, and how to cal& for or mount them: how to forecast cilmate,' etc. In any part of the U.S. Orin. pub. at 1.1.95,New, camnlete ed. Only $l.ll Me. THE ISLES OF GREECE. By Robert Payne. 32 Photos, 8 In Color. Beautiful volume which takes uS on a Tourney of the mind and Spirit— a vicarious tour of one of the world's few re maining.,nararlises, in the cnmoanv of a ore ceptive, knowledgeable and Infinitely diverting guide IL e.moanlen Pub. at $7.50. 64114. MORE GREAT TRUE ADVENTURES. Se lected by Lowell Thomas, Sr. & Jr. Twenty one of the world's most exciting adventures— from the Mermen Invasion of England to the soave flight of John Glenn--a thrilling collection covering •very phase of perilous adventure. Put. at 05.+S. Only SIMI 6787. MOSCOW. A Book of Superb Photographs. By Wm. Klein. .Preface by Harrison Salisbury. Nearly 200 large photos showing the oily, as it really is—the streets, people. churches, public buildings, housing, ormaganda, celebrations, etc. De Luxe format 10 , ,f,x14, Pub. at 510.00. Mt BEAUTIFUL MOTHS. By .1. Moucha. Near ly 100 moths from all over the world ore Illu strated In superb color plates. Examples that might be found In your own backyard to exotic and rsre soecigs from South America from l / 2 inch to more than 10 inches wingspan. 10 1 :0005. • Soeclal 51.98 fn 3790. THE BEST FROM MIDWEST KITCHENS. By Lathe, Griem & Keating. A truly American collection of recipes enriched by - the prized dishes of Swyrish, Norwertian, Danish, Polish. German, French and English settlers. A com plete cook book. from soups to sweets Including menus for coin occasions. Orin; pub. at $3.00. New, complete ad. Only $1.4.1 'Ott CURRIER AND IVES' AMERICA. By C. Simkin. With 80 large (14x10) handsome full calor Currier • and Ives prints and commentary en the prints and the times they eortray. A fascinating panorama of America. These truly escellent prints covering all aspects of Ameri. can life—home scenes, farm scenes. racing, winter sports, historical prints, Indians, ani main, etc.—are ready for framing and easily removable from the book. Pub. at 510.95. Only ISIS 3000. CROSSWORD PUZZLE, DICTIONARY. More than 31,000 words, more than 73,000 answers, ex cellent fOr all word genies. Also welohts & measures, population and other stettsties. Indexed. Only MOO ass. AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL: In The Words of John F. Kennedy. With 90 photos, 19 in full color. Preface by Lyndon B. Johnson. Introd. by Stewart L. Udall. Lerge, handsomely pic tured volume depicting the varied beauty of America in its rivers, valleys,' mountains, des erts, national parks and man-made structures . with e , oroprlate text by :4FK. A sectien of Pletur - r of JFK's career and family make this n memorable tribute to the late President as well as a remarkable souvenir of America's beautiful views. 9x12 1 : Pub. at $5.00. 677 a. BOGEY: The Films of Humphrey Bogart. By Clifford McCarty. Over 400 photogrePtlS In this -pictorial album of Bogarrs films with synopses of his 75 feature films plus other appearances with casts and credits—the largest collection of pictures of a single actor in book form. 81/141. killiiii 66415. PEACE -ON EARTH. Pope John's great tribute to the dignity of men of all faiths is Here Illuminated with 152 splendid photos by 24 of the world's finest photographers. 'Softbound, x 11th. Pub. at $1.95. Only SI.OO OPEN WEEK NIGHTS, UNTIL 9 P.M. $1 To $ 95 6777. The FILMS OF BEVTE DAVIS. By Gene Ringgold. With 445 photos. A pictorial record of the career of Bette Davit taken from 77 films from' Seed (1930) to Thy Nanny (1965) with scenes from each film, vast synopsis and re views which made her "first lady of the :movies." B , lxll l / 4 , Pub. at 36.95. 6620. THE FILMS OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Ed. by G. D. McDonald, M. Conway and M. Ricci. With 328 photos. A pictorial record of the career of The Little Tramp taken from his HO films from his debut In 1914 to his last picture A King in New-Perk, released in. 1957, Including casts, credits and co-stars in loony, wonderful nos talgic shots. 13 1 / 2 xll l / 4 . Orig. pub..at 57.95. New, complete ed. Only $3.93 21121. THE BOOK OF Tli" AMERICAN WEST Ed. by Jae Monaghan. The most magnificent array of historical tact, legend and lora about the West ever assembled in one volume, Opening 'of the West. By Dale Maroan: Treasures. By Osrar Lewis: Indians and Soldiers. Ry Don Rus sell: The Law. By Wayne Gard; Cowboys and _Horses. Ry Ramon F. Adams; Guns. By Robert Eaton: Gallery of Art. Over iOO pages. Size spl x isu, Panaseme bindlno Pub. at 022.50 New complete ed. Onty $9.95 Inas. THE NEW HUNTFII'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. 1963 Effitiflrl. More than 100 pictures, 1131 pages. A mammoth home llhrary on all U.S. and Canad ian animals and earn. birds. lama reasons. renulatlrms. gam. recorM:. etc. How to hunt them. kinds of rifles, shotguns. handguns, am munitton. hunting dogs. arrntoo. bowhunting, im-seruat , e i-mlects, safety. etc. 9 , 1x17. Pub. at $24.95. Only $14.93 61197. Rllll-cir3 l 4T. Phntnnranhs P. Text by Peter Bicklev. PH the Artinn, drama, beatty and Cr'l , lCP of the Snanich hull rinn is nortrayed Jn t'^• nubl;r and nriyafft live, nt 3 matadors. benu tiftilly deointod in lame - photos. volume size .9x12 , :. Glossary of Soanish and bullfighting terms. Orin. Pub. at 510.00 New, e?n,lete ell. Only 53.95 EaS4. 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