The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1957, Image 2

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Cutler
WSGA Votes Adolf to Address Luncheon
A p £ p I j Dr. Helen Adolf, professor of; Dr. Adolf is an authority of
J TOT Sharp, German, will address the bi-week- international reputation on Wag
... I 111 'tv Liberal Arts research luncheon ner and on the significance of
VVPPKPnn Hoiirc at noon today in Dining Room “A” the Grail legend. Her talk will
! ... the Hetzel Union Building. j incorporate. new material based.
General education, a poLcv recentiv accepted and applied The Women's Student Govern-; Htr topic will be “The Bayreuth, on a visit to the Bayreuth festival
, . , ' , ~ ment Association Senate voted,"Parsifal' and the Meaning of the last summer. The luncheon is open
by me University, is described as a major revolution ;n night to give $25 to the,Holy GraiL” ito the public.
American undergraduate education” bv Dr. Howard A. Cut-“ Christmas Gift for Larry" fund.*
. „ , The fund was started on Nov..'i ■■■ •
Jer, coordinator of general education. 21 when All-University Cabinet I
Cutler, who is also head of the Department of Economics, donated SlOO for George “Larry”
Spoke m June to the Board of Trustees on the University s trampoline accident in a physical
application of the policy. His ; education class.
speech was printed in the No- dent, to be aware of the general Senate members also voted on
vember issue of the Alumni‘education aims that can be, coe< *' s hours for this weekend/
News. [achieved in each course that is;The hours will be an interchange-.
General education began as suffered." -able 12 and 1 o clock for freshman
revolt against overspecialization. # *>The reco w nizt"E cncouraC- :W .°'7 len ld * 2 oclock Friday
Cutler said. The two main issues ing rewardinß of ’ experimen- ni - , and a 1 ? clock Saturday
the poUy m ■*'
mand that the student be putL n j ,i,e Of , Susanne Smith, president, said
before the subject matter and ani various curr : cu'a " ° *” * j £ he vo against asking for an
accusation that the wrong subject l Cutler -mid- * ' extension to the Christmas v-aca
matter was being emphasized. j "The Univexsitv has alwavs r' on because she thought it un
•t™„ siw i,. s Mt he..! J%.*2?3J!Z£X tuiu , , t, '?i mi,, 'f;; a,i r' o^ k
leader in the general education! cation. It will now simply at- i/. 1 * s . u^ h a late , tll ?. c - T^e
movement,” Culler said. “If tempt to do so more copious- nf
COtnes to the scene late.” ; !y. morefully. and more satis- of All-University Cabi-
The Umrersiiy's program was j faclorily/'
initiated by a Senate *ubcom- ‘ “The student/' Cutler conclud- |VJ ■
mittee of faculty represent*- jed, ‘‘our Drimary concern, stands »*U rFUicrflliy
lives from each of the colleges, ito gain through the greater op- « i . <«». j .
This group prepared a policy loortunities provided for increased iFIOUCtS lu JIUCIGntS
statement of general education knowledge and direction in the. six sen ; ors lnc j seven juniors
which was accepted by the Sen- development and realization of have been initiated into Eta chap
ale m December 1954. _ bis fuller self. ter of Alpha Tau Alpha, national
A few months later the Senate- . professional honorary agricultural
and the Board or Trustees ap-< Players to Open- education fraternity'
proved a statement of educational! (Continued from page one) The seniors are Marcell Beck
policy which defined general ed-ißightmcver. Mr. Schultz; Ronald ford. Frank Bortz. Carl Kindred,
ucatiou as that part of education AVertz, president; Patricia Rubin. ! George Phillips. Blaine Schlosser
designed to develop a man's-Chevredent and Jack Timmis, and John Stouffer.
knowledge and capacities, rather chairman of the board. j The juniors are- Donald Cun
than to train him for the partial-; Tickets for the show are on'ningham, Charles Ginsberg, Hich
lar purpose of following an occu-'sale at the Hetzel Union desk.;ard Greubel, Wilbert Hershberger
pation. (Admission for tonight's perform-!and Gil Saguiguit.
Culler said the present prob-jance is T 5 cents and for tomor-!
lem is to implement the policy {row and Saturday, $3.25. Phone Soph Board Applicants
-with an active program. This!reservations will be held only un- *.#.11 - ■ . • .
means: |til 7:45 on the night of the per- Wl ” Be Interviewed
• ‘•lnspiring the faculty an d'^ rm;mce ' * ho a PP U . ed io Z th *
ft™* t *n*~r*' =
through leahzalion of the prin-i -•■■■ I cording to SteDhen Ott soDh
ciplcs of general education as set;j NOW omore class president. ' P
fonh m the policy statement. ; ] App i icanls ,, wn j be notified o{
• Helping each faculty mem- the time of their interview. Be
ber, and through Imn each stu- tween 20 and 30 students will be
chosen for the board.
'Major
Opens Tomorrow
HTHE CAINE
MUTINY
COURT
MARTIAL
PLAYERS p'es? 1 '? Ho:man
Wouk’s play 8 p.m. Center
Stage. Tickets a HU3 ort
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* NITTANY
TODAY • DOORS OPEN 6:4S
DIANA DORS
"VALUE FOR MONEY"
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Seiva'i:: a*; with Su^pe.’tse!
Cr.i.fi - Barbara Bates
“TRIPLE DECEPTION”
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Calls Gen Ed
Revolution
STATE CE3
WMAJ Programs
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r. '.‘T. _ kite moan of Music ißob & Itajrl
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6:7.S Mails for Listening
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Don't you be!
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iN CONVENIENT
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Morning Devotions
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Classical Interlude
-- - Swap Shop
Music for Listenmc
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Music at Noon
Centre County New*
What*# Going On
- Music
.. . Area Sport*
Ccontt Ac. Ext.
World News
Afternoon of Musie
World News
News mad Market Report
Music for Listening
,, — Sport* Special
Local News
—, Fulton Lewis, Jr
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-- Music for Listening
. . Social Security
Music for Listening
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Secrets of Scotland Yard
Theatre Royal
Campus News tWDFMI
Music of the Masters
Groovolocy
New* and Sports
Sign Off
late
IOLIEGIAN STATF COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, I to 5 p.m.
PS.—Tickets to the concert by Philippe Entremont, French
pianist, in-Schwab Auditorium on Wednesday, Dec. 11, will be
available tomorrow (Friday), 1 to 5 p.m. to first 230 students
who present Activity and Identification Cards at Main Desk,
Hetzel Union Bldg.
Tickets
Sponsored by the Artists’ Series
Available to students without charge
Today—9 a.m. to noon, Ito 5 p.m.
On sale to non-students at $l.OO
Main Desk, Hetzel Union Bldg.
THURSDAY. DECEM3ER 5. 1957
WILBUR
DE PARIS
And His New,
New Orleans
Jazz