The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 08, 1958, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Calendar Changes
Summer Term Would Require
No Regular
Last of a Ser:es
Any plan for a 12-nyinth calendar would obviously involve the use of the summer
months
Therefore, the last article in this series will discuss the proposal for adding an 11-
week summer term without changing the two regular semesters.
Such a proposed summer session would offer most of the regular-sequence courses)
given during the regular year. Thus, as in the other two proposed plans, a student could'
graduate in three or three and a;
half years.
The two main stumbling Wecksi Yarle Chaplain to Give Address
in this plan are the difficulty in:
geUing students to enroll for the.
summer and the administratire4
'n Chapel Services Tomorrow
and instructional problems in-I
volved in condensing 16 weeks of. The Rev. Sidney Lovett,
study into 11 weeks, Woolsey professor of Biblical
There are, however, certain ad-i
Literature, chaplain of the
vantages to attending a regular,
summer session which may t . riltrniversity, pastor of the Uni
courage students to do so: !versify Church of Christ and
•The prospect of graduating in.
three or three and a half yearsimaster of Pierson College at
•The offering of in-sequence.Nale University, will speak at
regular courses during the sum-4!0:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab
mer.
•A move in the state's high
schools
I , Mr. Lovett's topic will be "Pat
schools which may accustom stu
dents to the idea. items of Power."
Three answers have been pro-! The Chapel Choir, under the
posed for the problem of conden-!direction of Willa Taylor, will
sing the course work into !!: sing . a selection from "The %les
weeks: 1
ft/Present summer session caur-!siah. by George Frederick Han
ses be reorganized far presenta-;del: "And the glory of the Lord
lion to 50 minutes, with more shall be revealed and all flesh
meetings a week. ;shall see it together: For the
•Some classes be released whiletmouth of the Lord hath spoken
others are still in progress. it. -
•All courses taught lee rear-t
ganized for presentation in ee',
minutes.
Some of the advantages t• stu-.
dents which have beer v Zisted are:l
•No changes in the present se-' "'Finale in the Gregorian Man
rnester system are required. nor'' by Rogers as the postlude.
•Time would ne provided for' Assisting in the service will be
up to four weeks' vacation for;Sam Gibson, the Executive Di
students needing time off for re-;rector of the University Christian
lief from continuous study or foriAlsocistion. and Charles E Min
part-time jobs. !neman. assistant University chap-
•Eleven weeks, better than thelain,
present short summer sessions,. Dr. Roy C. Buck. associate pro
would allow enough time for the lessor of rural sociology, will
significance of ideas to be asitmi- speak at the regular Protestant
late& ,Service of Worship at 9 am. to-
A comparison between the class.morrow in the Helen Eakin Eis
schedule for a regular semesterlenhower Chapel.
and for a 10- or 11-week summer, Dr. Buck's theme will be
session shows an odd arrangement - Stewardship of the Mind."
of classes. The Meditation Chapel Choir,
It a course meets once a week
under the semester syitem. • under the direction of Willa
would meet once each week' Taylor and student director
plus once each alternate week i d William Reeves. will offer the
the sum me r; if twice a weer. anthems.
then it would meet three times / The Rev. Hal Leiner, associate
a week in the summer. it three ; director of the University Chris
times a week, then four limes a tian association, will conduct the
week plus once each alternate order of worship.
week and if four times a week.'
then it would meet 6 times a week !Panel to Talk
in a summer session.
Brailowsky to Be I
iOn ROTC Role 2 Profs to Present
10th Series Artist • •
'ln Universities Concert on Sunday
Raymond Brown, baritone, and
Alexander Brailowsky. Russian- Barry Brinsmaid at the piano and
born pianist, will present the "The Place of ROTC in Univer- harpsichord will present one of
tenth concert of the Artist Series city Instruction" will be the sub- the series of faculty recitals at
at 8:30 p.m. Friday in Schwab ject of a panel discussion at 8 4:15 p.m. Sunday in the memorial
auditorium. ip.m. Monday in the auditorium lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisen-
Students may get tickets at the, of the Mineral Sciences Building. hower Chapel.
Hetzel Union desk from 1 to 5' The meeting is sponsored byj Brown and Brinsmaid, both as
p m Monday Sales to non-stu-'the chapter of the American As- sistart professors of music, will
dents will be held from 9 a m. to sociation of University Professors.lbe assisted by Henrietta Hertzog,
noon and I to 5 p.m.Wednesday
Panelists will be Dr. Howardijunior in psychology from York,
and Thursday.
A. Cutler, professor and head of as sellist; Barbara Thomas, in-
Brailowsky's concert,
.ithe Department of Economics and structor in music, as violist; and
3y scheduled for April 1, co-ordmator of the general edu- Theodore Karhan, associate pro
changed to Friday after chellistj_.
Li program; Dr. Neal Riemer, fessor of music, also as violist.
Gregor Piatigorsky cancelled nis"'
•associate professor of political
concert for that date because ofl • -
Iscience; Col. Orin H. RigLe.y Jr.,
'professor of air science and head
of the Air Force ROTC program,
Moderator for the panel will be
and Earl B. Stavely, associate'
dean of the College of Engineer- i
ing and Architecture.
Dr. Brice Harris, professor of Eng-,
lish literature .
Correction: Real Crete
Red Cross mother-baby classes
will been Tuesday at 7:36 p.m
and not Monday as ernaneeusly
reported In yesterday's Colle
gian
RADIO
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Swag-. aid &waits / Square Dance
.Ccu Radios ALPHA TAU ALPHA, the Agricultural Education
*Portable Radios • Honorary fraternity, will hold a square dance
aPhonograOs in the HUB Ballroom on FEBRUARY. 8. 1958
*Batteries (this coming Saturday) from 9:00-12:00 p.m.
a.O
Everyone is invited. Dick Cole and his
7411"tb. t Serenaders will provide the music and call
for the dance. The price of the tickets is
State College TV SIXTY CENTS, and they may be purchased
1112 S. A.O St at the HUB desk or from any ATA member.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Semester Changes
George E. Ceiga. organist.
will play "'Prelude on the Ton
us Peregrinus" by Rheinberg
er: "Andante' con molo" by
Bonnet as the offertory. and
The Rev. Sidney Lovett
Chapel Speaker
Sputnik to Fly
,Over Campus
I Early-rising students will be
able to see Sputnik II streaking
across the sky tomorrow morn
ling if the weather clears.
According to Dr. David Whit-!
!marsh, the Russians' "Mutnik"!
!will appear in the sky at 6:06'
a.m.
Whitmarsh said Sputnik will he
traveling from south to north and
!should appear a little west of due
`south. The satellite will travel
i almost directly overhead and dis
appear a little east of due north.
Whitmarsh said the satellite
will be about 140 miles up when
lit travels over this area. It should
'be very bright, Whitmarsh said,
as bright as the brightest star.
Fun Party to Be Held
At Outinb Club Lodge
The Outing Club will hold a
Fun Party at the Outing Club
Lodge tomorrow.
Persons attending will meet
2 pin. behind Osmond Labora
tory.
Church Will Install
New Campus Pastor
The Rev. Theodore A, Braun will be installed as campus
pastor of the United Church of Christ in a service at 10:45 a.m.
tomorrow in Faith Church, 300 E. College Ave. .
The ceremony of installation will be conducted by the
Rev. Bert Wynn, president of the Central P.ermsylvanis
Synod of the United Church Of,
Christ. The sermon will bei 224 Locust Lane. The mixer is
preached by Dr. Luther Harsh-i o p en to the public.
barger, University Chaplai n.i The Emerson Society,will spon-
Opening worship will be conduct-i sor a "Second Coffee Break" from
ed by the pastor of Faith Cluir ch, l3:3o to 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in the
the Rev. Albert S. Asendorf.
A reception will be held for ' small lounge of the Helen Eakin
Mr. and Mrs. Braun from 7.30 ,Eisenhower to, Chapel.
9 p.m. tomorrow in the social' Dr. Edward Buss and Dr. Peterßudy
room of the church. Mr. Braun Rudy be the guests.
succeeds, the Rev. Robert B. Star
buck, ho is doing denomina-:
tional work in Europe.
The Newman News, monthly
Newman Club paper, will be pub- !
lished tomorrow. The newspaper ,
will feature an article by Profes-•
sor Andrew Case of the School
of the Arts,
Hillel Upperclass Independents'
will sponsor a "Nite-Club Mixer",
at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the:
Hillel Foundatioia auditorium at.
Crossley Appointed
To MARS Staff
Gilbert L. Crossley, assistant
professor of electrical engineer
ing, has been appointed assistant
state MARS director for Penn-'
sylvania for the Second U.S. Ar
my.
MARS is the Military Affiliate ;
Radio System, an emergency net
work for use of the military in;
case of national disaster or other,
emergency.
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Guadalajara
Summer School
The bilingual summer school,
administered by members of
the faculty of Stanford Uni
versity, will offer, in Guadala
jara, Mexico, June 30 to Au
gust 9, courses in art, folklore,
geography, history, Spanish,
and Hispanic-American litera
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and room for six weeks. For
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Box K, Stanford University,
California.
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