The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 18, 1957, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, DECEM
Behind the ROTC
IUCA to Hold IMen's Debate Team Places
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s Extinguished i Advent Matin ! 17th in Field of 55 at Pitt
I The University Christian As-, The men's debate team learned yesterday that it placed
ROTCProgram
isoclation will sponsor the last in
1 a series of advent matin services
lon the theme "Gifts for the King". '
17th in a field of 55 in the
Examination Tournament.university of Pittsburgh Cross
at 7 a.m. tomorrow in the Helenr The team won six, lost three
Fifteenth of a Series
ROTC firewor s, which blazed away in 1931-32 until the l Ealun Eisenhower Mem o r i al, held Friday and Saturday. made illegal."
Board of Trustees proposed a new program, only sizz-eu The affirmative team, consist- The cross-examination debate
mildly until the pr gram went into effect in 1933, and then and
1 ',chapel. a an m d en t t ied one debate in the tourn- dition of employment should be
Wells Hunt. sophomore in arts,ing of. Alan Elms, sophomore in differs from the conventional
, and letters from Wayland. Mass.,• psychology from La Center, Ky-type. Instead of the usual rebut-
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"Myrrh—Symbol
opportunitybe s of bothto
ask sicies
directhave
were extinguished entirely.
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b a n u d s Marshall n e s s
administration Jacobson,
fr 0 I m n ita t h l e . members
The new plan alled 'for varied courses pertinent to the i the UCA religious education com-.
,Clearfield, beat Fredonia - and Cal-,questions of the opposition.
'mission: .
student's curriculum obe substi-, - ` ' :lloriaia State Teachers College. I
Richard
tuted for some of the compulsory it pretty largely a waste of time i UCA president Martin; They were defeated by Rutgers Eng Arch Scholarships
military drill. , i for all but a few of the - stu- I will be the organist for the serv-!and the University of West Vir-i Sophomores in the College of
Officials of the Department oft dents .. .• I could not see that ice. Samuel Fisher, finance chair - igina. - They tied the University of Engineering and Arcluterture
Military Science an. Tactics at;l my two years of drill had any man, will assist in the service. 'Pittsburgh. . ;may apply for two full-tuition
first praised the- t -tees' , policy.: value in preparing me to be a i A light breakfast - in the lounge; The negative team, consisting scholarships for the spring semes-
Col. Walter B. M. Mei askey, head, soldier." t will follow the 45-minute service.,
of Keith Otterbein, senior in arts:ter at the dean's office, Sackett
of the department, said, "This• A Collegian editorial in April! - i and letters from Warren, ar
~.-L_By- . Building.
plan is headed in the direction of 1932, noted that "Petitions are Coed Commuters to Hold ron LaVan, senior in business ad- 1 The scholarships are sponsored
the best modern national defense being circulated on the campus
ministration from Philadelphia,; by the Engineering and Architec
policy." demanding that the Board of Trus- Annual Christmas Party ibeat . Western 0 - U • - t
mart° University.: 7,.
, ture Student Council.
But just one mon later Mc- tees of the college make ROTC an
The Women's Commuters Club'Ca e Institute of Technology. I
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Caskey was again nterviewed optional course."
Twill hold its annual' Christmas Louisville and the Carnegie In
by a Daily Collegi n reporter. ; The editorial praised the pre- party time he said: proposed by the Trustees the pre-iparty at -.noon tomorrow: in thetstitute of Technology.
' ' heduled to
"... the oppositi•n to ROTC ,vious year and sc go, •commuter's lounge s of Woman's The negative team was de
,. Building. - • ifeated by „Ohio Wesleyan College
among the students here is ar- into effect in the fall semester of.
lificially sustained •y agencies 1933. • . Commuters have been asked to They debated the national top
both within and •utside the , The Board of Trustees' proposed:b r ing their lunch and a 50-centric, "Resolved: That requirement
college." Without I is pressure ROTC program, in slightly modi-Igift for exchange.
tin a labor organization as a con
"the objection woul• die out of fled form, went into effect as;
its own weight . . . The first ,nlanned the following semester..
lesson every man, oman and •The policy had been worked out
child needs to learn is obedience by Lt. Col. Russel V. Venable,
to and respect fo• competent who had replaced McCaskey at
superior authority.' head of the Department of Mili-
In February 19 4, Collegian' tary Science and Tactics.
published the result of a poll of; ' Eleven fewer hours of drill
"a selected list of gladuates who was the net result of the pro
now hold prominen. positions in; gram changes. The new pro
industrial, business, and educa- gram included a lecture on mili
tional circles." 1 tary policy and history, two on
Nineteen of the alumni polled, the obligations of citizens, and
called- the contribution of ROTC, two lectures on current inter
work taken at Penn State "negli-; national situations.
gible" to success after graduation. Thus, under the new plan stu-
Twelve listed the contribution as ,
dents received more theoretical
"perceptible," nine as "great," five!instruc.tion in related subjects as
as "very great" and two as "detri- well as the regulation army drill.;
mental." 'Venable said more changes would
Speaking of military training be made from year to year.
- taken'at Penn State, one alum- I 1
nus said in the poll: - 1 BusAd C ounc il to Meet
"... under• the conditions in 1 The Business Administration .4,
which the training has to be Student Council will meet at 6:45
given at a college ... I consider tonight in •205 Boucke
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