THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1960 Greeks to Hold INittany Men Vote iWRA E!ectio ns Comthittee Applications.for the Nome i To Study Parking I Recreation Association clectit IBridge Tourney i m-nrnittee are available in t Nittany Area Council voted main office of White and at 1 Tuesday night to investigate the Hetzel Union desk. Tonight ire HUB opening , of parking lot 42 to stu-' They will be available tir ,dents, !Wednesday. A general revision in the requirements in the College of Thirty fraternities and 24 sor- The lot which is located behind; • i the Nittany Union Building is! i orities will compete in the Greek the Liberal Arts may come before the University Senate for iWeek Bridge Tournament at 7 to-•"°" designated for faculty iinci approval at its next meeting, Richard C. Maloney, associate Inight in the Hetzel Union ball- staff parking. iroom. ; Barry Rein, acting council pros . l dean of libetal arts, said yesterday. lcent' said that only the six jani- ! . I . The Greeks will play regular tors in the Nittany Area use it at The new degree programs were approved May 24 at a ;duplicate tournament bridge, ac- resent cording to Judith Friedman, COll. P meeting of the Liberal Arts fac- 1 test co-chairman. They The lot would be mare conve-i ulty. iliberal arts sciences, foreign competing for a trophy and win be nient to students living iii the! The revision includes the grad-;language, speaking and writinge, points toward the over-all Greek ; c 2 ° western section of the area, min il ' members felt. cation requirements for the bach-':skills and humanities. Week trophy. elor of arts degree and the 'offer-! At present a student must! secondplace in the tournament a r t of a new degree in liberal ; choose from specified courses in will carry 15 points and third: rts. that of a bachelor of sci- place. 10 points. An additional ten ence. a field, for example, Economics points will be given each group The science program was or- 14 or Political Science 3, that enters the contest. iginally sponsored by the math- 1 The proposed changes in both Last night about 825 coeds were ematics department of liberal ! programs would lower the min- entertained by the fraternities arts, which felt that students 1 imumfor the Greer Week Exchange number of credits for majoring in mathematics or s ci- Dinners. Members of 24 sororities ence should have more courses graduation to 124 for women were entertained for dinner fol offered them and should get a and 130 for men. At present l " science rather than an arts de- women must complete a mini- ed b y facult y talks ' Greek Week will continue With gree. - mum of 126 credits and men a ' :the IFC Sing Finals at 6:30 p.m Under the new bachelor of arts minimum of 132 credits. Schwab.omorrow in program, students would be al-: The additional 6 credits for ; _ ' lowed more freedom in choosing men come from required ROTC courses to meet graduation re-:courses. quirements. They could choose; According to Maloney, the lac from courses in economics, his- ulty is now investigating methods tory, political science, sociology,Of aligning the four term pro anthropology, archeology, social:gram with the new requirements. science and international under- ; Under consideration. he ex standing to complete their re-l)lained, is a means to divide the quirements, • teaching schedules of the two A similar change, is called for courses required in English corn in the other four Major areas in;position into three terms. LA Revision Plan May. Go to Senate PENN STATE THESPIANS . present A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY BIG Al i tk *° ipp Thurs., Oct. 27 Book & Lyrics $1.25 • by Fri., Oct. 29 Gil Aberg $1.50 Music Sat., Oct. 29 by $1.50 • Bay Fortunato JUNIOR PROM WEEKEND On Schwab Auditorium Stage—Curtain at 7:30 p.m. Tickets at HUB desk beginning Mon., Oct. 24 at. 1:30 p.m. LES ELGART JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY, OCT. 28 Dancing at Rec Hall from 9 Ili 1 Tickets Available on Friday, Oct. 28 SEMI-FORMAL . at the HUB desk $540 Per Couple THE DAtLY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA at the When the future looks foggy, It's time to focus on the present! Maybe the prescription you need is a good start on your lifetime financial planning. Life Insurance is an important part of that picture, and begin ning your fife insurance program now will shamed your vision of the future consideribly. The only investment which gives you a combination of guaranteed pro tection and savings, life insur ance also offers you •excellent collateral for the future. 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