PAtiE EH3HI Word's to Watch Ford Gives View on 'Code of Honor' By JERRIE MARKOS (Hegmnmg today. The Dadg Collegian will publish » aeries oj articles in lrhich <lt. L :i , uguishcd members of the faculty mid staff trill comment on pertinent issues of ihe dan Tins week's question is “Does the honor system belong at Penn State''" Dr Donald l! Ford, (fi rector of Counseling, will initi ate the sero J ‘ Other authors will be Dr. Harold P Zelko, professor of speech, and Dr. James j Frit;, associate professor of chemistry ) If a code of honor doesn’t belong in a university it does n't belong anywhere, Dr. Ford said. A univoisitv, Ford \.ud, ;is tho depository of human knowledge, responsible lor passim; it mi and developing it, should he on the fmnt of knowledge As such, ho continued, it should n present a model way of life: Boundaries aie inevitable, among these a:e the lransfmms go od , lu dents into relationships among human b’- , . . , . , j r ,jj S good piofessionals, teacheis and Any code of honor depends on leader, Foid said, the mutual agreement of those Of couise, to stait a new Uadi *an«d.u slr if t C ou ,° e .j' tion is hard tint it is in the ac forcement of the code. Ford s'’d. . . . , , , ff ~ To have a workable *he complishment of such difficult aludenls have to agree end dis- that real satisfaction lies, cioline themselves to it. In’ '-aid. I feel Penn State would wo n- When asked about the pres one sign of a great universitv if ent stale of honor at Penn State, it could develop and enfmee sndi Ford said, "I believe that our a code, he said. An hono'- svst'm students are more honest and would demonstrate the intern tv have more integrity than most nnd sonousnrss of purpose winch of the general public and that Junior Placed On Suspension T ° A sixth semester business ad- t-atton. in cooperation with the ministration student was placed United Steelwoikeis of Amenca. on suspended suspension until present a piogram on “Man graduation by the Senate Sub- m a Free Society” on Apnl 3-6. i ommittee on Discipline lasi week' Onlv steelworkers who have for falsification of ttcoids of an completed th« tour-year stecl orgam/.ation of which lie is presi- wmkets summer program may dent. attend. The names of both the stutlent The piogram will include a pre -81 ,Lu 0l u ll !' l ‘' a * 1011 , involved weie , 0 n of the “Trial of Soera withheld by the dean of men’s of- to'--.” a lectuie on “Painting as a .p’; Language.” a film on Robott Frost he student was ch.ugtd with and Jonas Salk on conflicts be subimttmg bills not ii piesenta-,tween science and liumanities, live ol tlie actual sums paid out and ‘ The Dark at the Top of the by the oigamzation The financial st- is” bv the Penn State Plav transaetions went through the As- urs soeiation of Student Activities. Gearhart Will Trfdress Wi " S ' ,e “ k ., n , '.7 On Diamonds Toniqht Reserve Officers Unit Dr. Samuel Tolansky. chan man Charles R. Gearhait, professor of the Board of Examiners in emeritus of dairy science exton- Pity sics at the University of Lon sion, will address the dinnei don. will speak on the “Folklore meeting of the Contie Countv end Technology of Diamonds” at chaptei, Reserve Offteois A»suci- ".30 tonight in 110 Osmond, ntion, at 5.30 pm t imoriow at The lecture is part of the senes the Veterans of Kcnien Wais -puiwoted bv the Chemistry Phy.s home in State Colic“e Student Council 1966 Graduate Engineers The Inland Steel Company, East Chicago, Indiana, invites you to investigate career opportunities that are unprecedented in our history. Our representatives will be on your cam pus on Thursday, March 24th. Contact Mr. Robert G. Schnelle for an appointment. INLAND STEEL COMPANY East Chicago, Indiana THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STaIE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA mtm DR. FORD Labor Department mosi of them want jg mainiain a high personal eimcat code. Chronic cheating occurs only in small numbers and cab be cured only by public ridicule and pub lic discipline, he said. ''lf cheating persists, the wrongdoer should be dismissed because he endangers the honest student.” A significant number 0* Barbara Kelso and Marian 1 dents cheat occasionally because Johnston, the occupants of the they are afraid, and because the room, put out the fire themselves consequences of failure are gTeat, with water from a drinking foun- Ford said. tain, after they were awakened by, When asked about the alii- smoke at 10‘25 am. 1 tude of the faculty and staff. Insurance men investigating the Ford said, "I feel the faculty and ease have not yet determined the staff would like nothing better cause of the fire, than an honor code which might The blaze was confined to the make personal integrity more desk but the smoke filled the important than passing. room and filtered up through the : It is the people with conviction heating ventilators to the room 1 who make the difference and in a directly above, alarming the ac- 1 movement so dependent on stu- CU p an ts who thought the fire was dent response, the students must m their room and reported an t * lere £ )re ’ enough a i arm to Miss Mary Meluskv, hall students with enough conviction hostess .about principle will be able to start the ball rolling lie said, it \A<n A c i .. is the people satisfied with lowi**"” Elections-- standards who create second rate' (Continued from page seven) society. fleck, Joann Buterbaugh, Virginia Ford concluded saving, “Stu- Davenport and Gretchen Huester. dents working on principle will! 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Among his compositions are the ballet “Lil’ Abner” and the score to Lewick’s drama ‘‘The Golem.” > Jospe has served on the staff of the Chicago Lyric Opera Com pany and is director of the Opera Workshop at Roosevelt Univer sity, director of music at the An she Fmet Synagogue in Chicago .and director of music at the Na tional Hillel Institute. LIVE MUSIC DANCIN6 Every Night at La GALLERIA MON., TUES 7:30-11:30 FRIDAY 4:15-6:30; 8:30-12:30 SATURDAY 1.30-5.30; 8.30-12:30 This Week The RICHIE KING QUINTET NO COVER FOR THE AFTERNOON SESSION MON., TUES. or THURS. EVENINGS CELEBRATE LIBERATION WEEK La GALLERIA
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