PAGE EIGHT Words to Watch Grucci and Kuspit Consider Conformity This week's question takes on an abstract character as "Words to Watch" explores the problem "Is modern conformity danger ous?' Our guests today are Dr. Joseph L. Grum, associate pro fessor of English composition and Dr. Donald B. Kuspit, instructor of philosophy. "Contormity is a failure of either mind or character," Grucci said. Very often, he continued, it indicates an oppor tunistic nature, that of the organization man, the slick opera- LaVie Selects Junior Board Tlw 1960 LaVie has announced the ritoinotion of the following students to the Junior Boat d: Joanne Alutse. Jean Bastian, Mary Jean DePlante, Matt Frank, Diane Gimber, Patty Glass, Kat en Hafer. Tom Hamer, Cynthia Haw kins, Mary Houser, Judy Bowe. Eleanor Hummer. Carol Igoe, Bar bara Kunkle, Andrea Langen. Sally height, Mat ney McMillen, Alice Leight, Sue Pohland, Jane utznum, Barbara Reber, Cathy Beige), Maw ine Symington, Kathy Treat. The following students have been promoted to the Sophomore Board: Patsy Baker, Nancy Barn bait Betty Choi ha, Sue Chris tian, Jeanne Dughie. Lynne En glebach, Carolyn Gre e r, Beth Bewetstm, Gwenn Htlhuin, Julie 11111, Sara Marcoviteh Small Mar ion. Mary Lou Muriel, Nancy McMinn, Joan o , lovich. Paula Petersen, Carol Boland, Jean Ruhl, Jeannie Bushm, Judy Tra vis, Mary Ann Weaver. Liz Weihe. Sharon Wright, Barbara Engle hai Brody Awarded Grant For Atmospheric Study Louis Biody, senior in mrten rology from Laconia, N.ll, wac, awareluel a $4OOO graduate fellow ship by the University Cm pora-, lion for Atmospheric Research. Nine fellowships were awarded Iwititute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, after a nation-wide competition, N.Y., Saturday. ha , ,ed on the student's collegiate' The students and the titles of record. recommendations and a their papers are Ronald Nutter. paper dewilbing plans for glad- Erie, "Man's Tolerance to G uate work. Force": Richard Wible, Hunting- Another student. John B. Ilov—don, "A Design Method for STOL Frame, senior in meteorology Au craft" and John Castor, Potts from Washington. D C.. was chos- town, "A Study of the Maximum rn second alternate in the compe- Lift Coefficients of Thin Airfoils tit ion with Large Camber." TOM & JERRY'S SUB SHOPPES corner of S. Atherton and W. Beaver • Oven hot PIZZA .. Call AD 8.0596 "THERE'S STILL TIME BROTHER!" Get your tickets to the FROSHMORE - DUO APRIL 8 9 - 12 in HUB Ballroom Frieda Lee Ivy Rocks Howard Perloff and the Philadelphians__ Free Tickets! Free Refreshments! Freshmen and Sophomores—pick up your free ticket for you and your date at the HUB desk today and tomorrow. By JERRIE MARKOS tor who is out for the main chance. Grucci went on to say that sometimes the conformist is simply a person who wants to be popular. Strong persons are never conformists. They never care what others think so long' as they are convinced that what they think and do is human ly just, he said. Usually rebels are not popular, Grucci said, but conformists are only imitation people. They are multiplications of a monotonous image, he added, and as insipid a' the col ney verse on a birthday card. Confoimity, Kuspit said, seems to imply a pledge of allegiance to an unspecified norm without jus tified authority Consequently, he said, these is a loss of the ground ing of selfhood. The final effect of conform ity seems to turn the conform ing man into an ignorant and otherwise conscienceless crea ture and if diffuses his human ity to an undisciplined bundle of nerves, Kuspit said. There is a flattening of selfhood into a completely public mode. he said. The very instability of the conformist norm. Kuspit con eluded, distorts the character into 'a bewildered aggrandisement an unconscious chaos. '3 Seniors to Present 'Papers at Conference Three seniors in aeronautical fligineez ing will represent the University in the presentation of papers at the Northeastern Insti tute of the Aeionautical Sciences student conference at Polytechnic maker of the PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH and the ever popular 15" SUB THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Harvard Prof To Give Talk Dr. Eugene G. Rochow, profes sor of chemistry at Harvard Uni versity, will deliver the annual Priestley Lecture Series April 25 to 29. The general subject for the five lectures will be "Unnatural Prod u,cts: New and Useful Materials from Silicon." Rochow, educated at Cornell University, has served on the Harvard faculty since 1948. He has been engaged in research on organosilicon compounds, sili cates and related compounds of germanium and tin. The 34th Priestley Lecture Series is dedicated to the late 'Dr Wheeler P. Davey who in laugurated the series in 1926 as a memorial to Joseph Priestley. Columbus discovers the Winston Hemisphere "Flavor, Ho!" The Admiral Shouted As He Sighted From the Captain's Log ... One Day Out. Weighed anchor and set sail in search of a filter cigarette that really tastes like a cigarette. Crew thinks this is wild goose chase. One Week Out. Have sighted many filter cigarettes and smoked same. Crew still thinks the world One Month Out. Discovered New World of smoking pleasure: Winston tastes good...like a cigarette should! Women's Group To Attend 'Dark' Tomorrow night's performance of the Players' "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" has been sold out to the American Association of University Women. A limited amount of tickets for Saturday night's performance is on sale at the Hetzel Union desk and will be sold at the door. A special performance of the play was given Tuesday night to the Steelworkers Alumni Institute whose members are attending a conference at the University this week. 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