The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 18, 1956, Image 2

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HEc Faculty Disapproves
Of Dishonesty Approach
Department heads of the College of Home Economics
yesterday expressed dislike of the “negative approach” of the
letter sent to faculty members explaining the new academic
honesty program.
The department head also said they thought the program
could be supplemented by faculty members through their
lectures and office hours. ‘ ' '
One department head said the
letter to the faculty could have
had a “more diplomatic approach”
by not putting all the responsi
bility of academic honesty on the
faculty.
The student must learn the im
portance of academic honesty to
himself and find a place where
it is important to him in his life,
a department head said.
She said this could be done
through education.
Cam* From Encampment
The topic of academic honesty
was brought up as a result of dis
cussion of proposals from the 1955
Student Encampment, held last
September at the Mont Alto For
est School.
The department heads, Dr.
Grace M. Henderson, dean of the
College, and student leaders in
the College, including John Sea
-stone, Student Council president,
attended the informal meeting.
Dr. Henderson said that the
faculty of the College has been in
formed and “will be going along
with the new academic honesty
plan."
Discussion also led to why many
students in the College are not
allowed to keep examinations af
ter they have been returned.
Couldn't Keep Exams
The majority of the students
present said they were not al
lowed to keep most of the cor
rected examinations.
Dr. Henderson and the majority
of the department heads said they
did not know of any such ruling,
but several said they had been
informed of such a ruling.
Dr. Henderson said she and the
department heads will look into
the matter.
Also discussed was the “over
lapping of courses,” which some
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students present thought occurred
in the College.
This was discussed earlier this
month by the Student Council.
Dr. Henderson asked Barbara
Larpenteur, senior in home eco
nomics, Sally McKnight, junior in
home economics, and Rhona Syn
nestvedt, senior in home econom
ics, and any other students pre
sent to form a committee and re
port to her on the findings of
where overlapping occurs.
Dorothy Stone, copy editor of
The Daily Collegian and a mem
ber of the Encampment Commit
tee on Communications, explained
the workings of that committee.
Miss Stone said the committee
proposed the establishment of a
Board of Communications, which
would take the place of the pre
sent Board of Publications.
Dr. Henderson asked Miss Stone
to check on how the College's
magazine, News and Views, could
become a member of the proposed
board.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Group Initiates
61 Members
Pi Lambda Theta, women's edu
cation honorary society, initiated
61 new members last night at the
Presbyterian Church.
New members are Mary Elizabeth An
derson, Lois Bacharacb, Dorothy Blesecker,
Helen Buchanan, Barbara Butler, Annie
Camp bell, Suzanne Capper, Dorothy Ches
ney. Barbara Cyganowski, Gayle Debonis,
Kathryn Diets, Susan Dunmlre, Margaret
Fisher, Lana Gerhardt, Harryette Gerhart,
Shirley Gills, Norma Gloor, Margaret
Gysling.
Elaine Harding, Ann Hutchison, Mary
Kammerer. Ruth Kaplan, Donna Karch,
Rosetta Kearney, Elaine Kloures, Ruth
Kluger, Katherine Lowery, Lucinda Mana
rin, Carole Denniaton. Mary Elizabeth
Manifold. Naomi Mermel, Leatriee Miller,
Ruth Morgan, Audrey Neff, Ruth Jay
Oram.
Naomi Patterson, Nancy Rees, Margaret
Rhodes, Dorothy Hughes, Glenda - Bine,
Magdalene Russell. Ann Schultz, Doris
Seiler, Nancy Schiffler. Joyce Simpson,
Barbara Singer, Donna Smith. Judith Anne
Smith, Patricia Ann Smith. Donna Spring
er, Carole Stehman, Ellen Vender Voort,
Fay Wagner, Mary Susan Walker, Mar
jorie Wilson, Fiederike Witte, Jean Yetnm,
Bessie Zasanis.
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348 E. College Ave.
I expect to sell my business property at 346 and
348 E. College Ave. in the near future.
I wish to thank my friends and customers for
their patronage during my six years in business.
I expect to go into business again when a suit
able location can be found.
SAVE - 5 3.50 on
$2O Worth of Dry Cleaning
STATE
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for You.
Where’s our store? Why just 2 blocks from the
Post Office, going toward Route 322. 222 W. Beaver
is the address—the store with the Yellow Sign
out front.
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This storeroom will be vacated Jan. 31
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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18. 195,
State College, Pa.
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