PAGE TWO Studenss, Alums to Hold Phi l Prof Will Give Alumni Fund Discussion ~,,,.:student leaders and five men from the Mumrn LA Lecture Fund and the trittciny Alumni will di cuss---o cr a dinner at NA, alter Kaufman, associate pro tne Nitt.any L ion Inn tonight—ways of increasing student fessor of philosophy at Princeton interest in the two organizations. !University, tonight will present the first of a series of four lec Ross B.Lehman, assistant executive secretary of the•.turfs scheduled for the spring Alumni Association, said the meeting will be an exploratory ' semester b 5 the Liberal Arts Lec discussion session in which stu ture Series dcnt opinion will be obtained on He will speak at 8 p.m.in 121 UCA Courses !the present method of interesting graduates in the Alumni Fund. 'Sparks on "A Critique of Existen itsalism 1 The present system involves en -I Other lectures in the series u ill Set to Begin ' listing one student class agent be presented according to the fol for each 15 students in a class lowing schedule: Next Week • of about 2000 graduates. i I Douglas Bush, Gurney profes- These class agents write let- sor of English literature at Har to their 15 students soh yard aN University. Tlturs 8:30 University Christia i Asso ! leis n 8 3 4 r he m Problem elation ti oiler five non-credit To g talk it over u v.tiothillil n t c t of Belief';Paul F.Norton, as , wi...—ne stu- sociate professor of history of art, courses in religion this semester.:dents will be Lehman: Ridge Ri- and architecture, 8 p.m., Wednes-; Beginning next week. ;ley, executive secretary-treasurer • April 23, on "Benjamin H , lof the Alumni Association; Ber- day ' Students may register for the ,Latrobe—An Essay on Land- . 1 nard P. Taylor, executive direr-; ~,, . and Perry Miller, profes-' courses any time this week at theß or of the Penn State Foundation- r " -- '"` "• University Christian Association. Robert E. Beam, assistant di - .:sor of American literature at - flar-, vard University,B p.m Thurs-I office in the program center of:tor of the Penn State Foundation;!day. May 1, on "Puritan" ism and: and Robert Ostermayer, chair the Helen Eakin Eisenhower' chair-; American Literature." the Alumni Fund and l Chapel. The classes will meet for man of The lectures by Bush and Mil-, president• of the Pennsylvania In ,„ ..„, one hour a week for 10 weeks.be co sponsored by thel Idustrial Chemical Co., Clairton. I'" '''' The courses that will be offered' ;Committee on Religious Educa-1 will be: "Christian Classies,"l The Alumni Fund, in existence; li on. since 1952. is approaching its taught by the Rev. Theodore A. Hugh M. Chapman Jr., associ-1 one-millionth dollar. ; Braun, campus pastor for the :ate professor of Romance lan-I 'United Church of Christ, at 4:lolThrough its fund-raising !guages, is chairman of the corn-1 p.m. on Tuesdays; "New Testa-, campaigrus, it has aided student mittee for the series. The lectures; meat: A Study of Jesus the; recreation, religion and scholar- are open to the public. Christ," by the Rev. Hal Leiper,; ship. 1 Other members of the commit associate director of the Univer-I The furnishings for the Hetzel: tee are: sity Christian Association and:Union Building were bought with;; Ralph W. Condee, associate pro- Protestant chaplain, at 4:10 pan. $65,000 of Alumni Fund money.; fessor of English literature; Henry; on Mondays. I Alumni contributions paid for, more than one-half of the Helen, ,W. Johnstone, associate professor; "Religion and Contemporary l of philosophy; Philip S. Klein,]Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Literature," tau g h t by Mr.; I professor of American history;' There are 60 students on cam• - Charles E. Minneman, assistant: ;and Delbert C. Miller, professor; chaplain to the University, at 4:lo•Pus with Alumni Fund scholar-ships., of sociology. p.m. on Thursdays. The classes will meet in the} The present major project of the fund is the Stone Valley rec- Program Center of the Chapel.i ' Book Includes reational area. The $2 fee charged for registra- I lion will be used toward the cost: . IWalker Article of textbooks. : Bridge Lessons Award Established . ITo Be Offered ; President Eric A. Walker is la contributor to "Brainpower i I Quest," the recently published; For Die Casting i 1 Leonides Council will sponsor!recor t d of the Cooper Union Con bridge lessons tonight and Feb. 20; vocation ago. The American Die Casting In - ,and 27. I stitute. Eastern Regional Group 'They be free and open to' will The book, published by Mac- 1 has established a series of awards, anyone. Interested students mav'Millan Company, is the consensus, to encourage students in engi- , sign up at the Heizel Union desk.,of the meeting of scholars, scien-: steering and science to become, ;The lessons will consist of an hour tilts and men of affairs held inl interested in the die casting field. of explanation and an hour 0f11956 to discuss the question oft The awards are available to any:bridge playing. ;providing more engineers and student enrolled in the Colleges; The council decided Monday scientists for the needs of the fu-1 of Engineering and Architecture, to work with the Association of'titre- or Mineral Industries. 'lndependent Men for a Spring' Former President Herbert Hoo- 1 , Winners will be selected on the:Week booth. It was decided tower, Admiral Lewis L. Strauss of; basis of a paper on die casting'make it compulsory for council t the Atomic Energy Commission,; which will be submitted to an.members to work on the booth and United States Steel President awards committee. Papers must'and to raise the amount of points;Roger M. Blough are among the, be submitted by April 15. given members who help. other contributors. Penn Prof Says Broad Education Helps A modern education in so-i with practical problems. skill is often unable• to- cops cial work should stress knowl-; Turner suggted that better . edge rather than skill on the,use be made of field work. While undergraduate level, accord- should t h eun acquiredergradute stu dentsHe rela ing to Dr. William D. Turner vent material, h he said. Knowledge tells a social work of flip University of Pennsyl-i cr where and when to act while vania. Speaking before a Graduate Lecture Series audience. Turner In this "dynamic world." Tur said that too much stress has been ner said, a school should inject put on experience in undergrad-; more knowledge into the stu- dents and put them more on uate years, leaving a lack of gen.! their own. - eral knowledge for social workers.! Turner called American social Turner is a professor of admin-'work a "full-time professional istration and social relations in effort to help man live more the School of Social Work at' abundantly in his society and to Penn. .help society function for his ma- Turner said that skilled grad- 'terial and social welfare." elates often lack a knowledge ' In underprivileged countries. of broad ideas essential to the Turner said, social workers can field. However, one without any only be concerned with provid __ ATTENTION INDEPENDENTS All groups except fraternities and respective sorori ties interested in participating in Spring Week (Carni val. Float Parade. and He-Man) should send representa tives to HUB Desk on FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17 and . 18 to pick up initial application post cards. THE DAILY COLLEG!AN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA skill implements knowledge to achieve success under different situations. Turner said. Social Field ing food, clothing and shelter - to its people. However, in our coun try a more individual program can be set up. At the turn of the century, : American thought was toward a broad program, but social workers found th e benefits , weren't getting to the people who needed it, he said. Turner said the main problem' in social work today is the short age of trained professional per sonnel. Four-fifths of the social workers lack a graduate profes sional education. There is also a general un willingness. to pay professionals in this field, Turner said. Most; people are content to support! non-professional workers. PENN STATE TOUR OF EUROPE As far as Sicily! *England *Monaco *Germany *France *ltaly *Holland *Switzerland *Sicily DON'T MISS: . •Naples and Pompeii •Sicily and Palermo • Swiss and Austrian Alps • Strait of Messina •French and Italian Riviera •Rhine Valley Under the direction of: - .. Dr. Dagobert de Levie, Assoc. Prof. . . of German, PSU - - For a descriptive folder call AD 8-6635 or write km .- 276 E. McCormick Ave. State College New Plan Party Class Faced with a possible coup d'etat from the outside, the University party executive committee last night planned to keep the class party offices "in the family" at Sunday's elec tion. -' At the elections for party officers last Sunday, a group in cluding members of fraternities affiliated with Lion party missed, by a bare margin of 14 votes in an - attempt to take over the chair-I Role of HEc manship of thenewly formed) University party. • John D'Angelo, party chair- INamed Theme man, said officials indicated , F or Program that the University party would I r not have its charter approved if I The role of home economics in an outside group succeeded in taking control. the University will be the theme John D'Angelo, University par ;of the 1958 College of Home Eco - ty chairman, warned his execu-Inomics Spring Weekend. _ tive committee last night that The weekend program, to be "the same thing is liable to hap-Iheld April 18 and 19, will lea pen" Sunday night when the lure displays, speakers and dir ty elects its 20 class officers. "Wel cussions centering around the only won half a victory this pastl way home economics fits into the Sunday in our attempt to keepl University. control of our own party," D'An- Three members of the Home gel& said. Economics Student Council have To stymie a posible second at- been appointed chairmen of the tempt from "our friends from the council's committees for the other side," D'Angelo advised alll weekend. members of the executive corn- They are Eleanor Judy, junior mittee to run for one of the class in home economies from Coch offices, with only one running ranville, pr ogr a in committee; for each office to keep the vote James Knipe, sophomore in ho unified. tel administration from Bala Some of the members of the Cynwyd, display committee; and c.nnittee objected to this as an Leslie Shultz, senior in home undemocratic move, especially economics from State College, if it were done in the meeting. publicity committee. Edward Frymoyer, party par- Ann Beveridge, junior in home liamentarian, then suggested that economics from Pittsburgh, was the committee members could named chairman of 0.0 Home work it out after the meeting. Economics- Freshman - Faculty When D'Angelo and Frymoyer i Mixer, March 16. left the meeting, the rest of the. committee stayed on, presum ably to "cast their stones" for Sunday's election. D'Angelo told the commit tee of one factor which may prevent another "aitempL" He said anyone voting Sunday would have to register, and having registered for a second time, these people would be in eligible to return to Lion party membership. However, this is only a sup position, since it has not officially been determined yet whether a student can resign from one party and register in another. International Code Class Scheduled for Tonight International code 'classes will i bdgin at 7 tonight in 219 Elec trical Engineering and will meet from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Mon day and Thursday. 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