The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1960, Image 3

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    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
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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
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Attention . .CHEM-PHYS SENIORS
Today Is the Last Day
For Chem-Phys Seniors
to have their
IA VIE Pictures Taken
at the •
PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP
214 E. College Ave.
Mon. - Fri.-9 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
SENIORS IN EDUCATION
MUST HAVE THEIR PICTURES TAKEN
From Oct. 20 - Nov. 2
Girls wear white blouse or sweaters
HURRY!
Last 3 Days
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lc SALE
You buy ONE at
the regular price and
get another one for
Save on Everyday Items
Vitamins
Stationery
Health & Beauty Needs
Now is the time to do your Christmas shopping:
includes Christmas Cards, Wrapping,
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