rAue sa Profs Give Varied Views on Term By. SARALEE ORTON I Wettstone said that constant 1 jects and games during one period; This is the last article in a series repetition is the only way to gairilwhile before we had to modify' on the reactions of professors in ,skills in such courses as gym-; the time period," she said. the various colleges to the 4- nastics, and this is impossible' George W. Harvey, associate terns system. under the term system. In ad-: professor of physicaleducation. I said that the term stem hasn't the short tin - me period often, system Opinions on the term system diti° ll, by-passing instruction or affected men's required phy from three professors in the Col 'means lege of Physical Education rang- many of the fundamental, w iic , sic education courses greatly. . ed from strong dislike to hearty are the key to success. I The longer class periods make . ( approval yesterday. The term system has created , - it easier to teach activities like Eugene Wettstone, professor of mental confusion in students volley ball, bowling and outside physical education and coach of because of the pressure of big 'team sports, he said. For example,i gymnastics, said that he is now assignments and const a n t under the new system, five more rounds of bluebooks, he said. ;games of bowling can be corn against the system, but that "it pie.ted in five weeks than under, is a little unfair to say this with Mildred A. Lucey. associate pro - `the 8-week pri3e.ram of last year. any authority since the. true test fessor of physical education, said "Last year, when the periods: of the term system will come that she - likes the term system were only 315 minutes long after after a year." . very much." 'time was allowed for dressing, by For a student to absorb ac She said that in the courses she the time you got outside to start; tivities or athletics, time is need- teaches. including tennis, field ,playing sports like softball, there'. ed to digest and assimilate the hockey and bowling, she can Sc-, wasn't much time at all," he material, and to make it re- complish more in the longer per-said I tamable in the brain and mus- iod. Under the term system, there Harvey said that as yet it is .... ..... cular system, he said. "Quick learning, often means memorization and quick forget ting," he added. "In physical edu cation courses, it can also mean subjecting yourself to injury." Events of the Week i ßed Cross Unit TODAY J. G. Harhai, speaking on -The: Sends Thanks Graduate Mining Seminar, J. Mechanism of Exothermic Oc-, Conway, speaking on "A Modifi- elusion of Hydrogen by Cold • cation of the Mohr-Coulomb Worked Iron-Carbon Alloys," 1:1070 University Theory of Fracture," 4 p.m., 304 p.m.. 229 MI . • MI Physics Colloquium, Dr. Johann President Eric A_ Walker re- Meditation Chapel Choir, D. Swartz, assistant professor of.ceived a letter yesterday thanking Festival of Lessons and Carols, physics, University of Rochesterithe University for the use of its 3 p.m., Eisenhower Chapel and research associate at Fermifacilities for the recent Red Cross i TIM MOVIE, - Homo The Institute for Nuclear Studies,. Bloodmobile drive. Magnificent", 1 p.m., 6 p.m., HUB speaking on "Hyperon-nucleon . The letter was sent by Mrs. L. assembly Interaction," 4:15 p.m., 117 Os- I ,W. Hu, chairman of the blood. University Lecture -S eri e s, mond drive for State College. Archibald MacLei.;ll, poet reading FRIDAY i "A total of 351 pints of blood some of his works, B:3U p.m., Biophysics Seminar. Dr. Sey-,was collected during this visit,", Schwab mour S. Brody, IBM Watson Re-Mrs. Hu said. "This was our best TOMORROW search Laboratory, Columbia Uni--1.-day drive for the past several; Architecture Lecture, Victor D. versity, speaking on "Mesamor-lyears." 1 Gillen, professional architect and phis State of Chlorophyll and its ; "A campus bloodmobile drive; community planner, speaking on. Possible Role in Photosynthesis,",not only provides Penn State : "Modern Problems in City Plan- 11:10 a.m.. 300 Walker :students with an opportunity to, Mint." 7:30 p.m., 121 Sparks Center Stage, "The Cave Dwell- perform a humanitarian and com-1 French Institute Film, Carol- ers," a p.m. Triunity service, but also provides ine Cherie," 8 p.m., 209 Home Ec„ Fluid Mechanics Seminar Movie, an opportunity for many students, South Vorticity.”_ . 3:55 . p.m., 301 Eng A to make 'directed donations' or; ... . . _ _ ._ Psychology Colloquium, Dr. Mineral Industries Colloquium, 'blood replacements' for friends or. Robert P. Abelson, associate pro- Dr. W. R. Cole, visiting profes, : relatives," Mrs. Hu commented. fessor of psychology, Yale Uni_ sor of ceramic technology. speak ~ q She cited as an example one versity, speaking on "Computer ing on "The Work of the Divisionstudent who recruited 2.5 friends; Simulation of the Attitude Pro- of Building Research of theCSIRO I to donate blood for his brother c4. , :“P," a p.m., .114 Bouke (Australia)," 4 p:m., MI Autfitor-who has received 13 transfusions. THURSDAY -rum 1 Biological Science Lecture SATURDAY Froth Sells -1915 Poem 1 Series, Dr. W. D. McElroy, chair- Center Stage, last showing of: "Argosy" magazine of London man of the biology department "The Cave Dwellers," S p.m. .has asked Froth for permission ti* and director of McCollum-Pratt Chapel Advent Services, 10:30Iprint a poem that appeared in the Institute, John Hopkins Univer- Pm., Schwab November issue of Froth in 191.5. sity, speaking on "Biolumines- SUNDAY Froth got one pound and one ence," 4 p.m., 214 Bouke Chapel Services, Dr. Luther H. shilling from Fleetway Publicah Biophysics Seminar, . D r. . j . Harshbarger. University Chaplain,. tions for its use. The poem is Lowy, research associate. Kings' 0:55 a.m., Schwab ,"Tobacco" by Graham Lee Hem- College, London, speaking on German Sing. 7:30 p.m., Schwab. minger. "Fine Structure and Action of --;„;:'' .^- Muscle." 11:10 a.m.. 300 Walker Ch eraist r y Colloquium, George Porter, University of Sheffield, England, speaking on "Kinetics of the Triplet State in Solution," 12:40 p.m., 302 Whit more English Colloquium, Edward Roienheim, Jr., professor of Eng speaking on "The Fifth Voyage of Lemuel Gulliver," 7:30 p.m., Nittany Lion Inn International Film Sari* a, 1 "Ugetsu," 3 p.m., 7 p.m., HUB assembly Metallurgy Graduate Seminar, 1 NO NEED TO TELL ME I Know Frank's HOAGIES Are Detitious AD 8-8381 FREE DELIVERY FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN 112 S. Frazier Bar- B-C4 Chicken THE DAILY COLLE-GAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA is a full hour available for ac-:too early - to tell if a greater' tivitv after time is allotted for number of class periods are more students to change clothes, she'heneficial for teaching skills. He . said. while under the old system said he didn't know yet if skills only about 35 minutes remained.. could be taught as well in five "Now we can complete pro—weeks as in eight. i-',.:'.:: . i . : . ; -. :.': ........................................................................................... 4. • Miss Linda Wooden of Chi Omega a portrait for Christmas —Your proofs will be available in one day —Pre-Christmas delivery of finished portraits —Appointments win not be needed on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - - EVENING Appointments are also available ttW . P.:•I I *I &Hat—bill colomanis °{ u 4 '',-•.:'-'•''..r:',‘,..::: . r . ';'.l ' - : : :,•::'''-:;.:, ,; ;;;;.'Z'il ;-,f,„.;-,-%,,,,,,,..-3 Booklists Published For Winter Term (As a public service The Daily Collegian is printing the book lists for courses being coffered in the nine colleges durrng the winter term. Omission of a course from this list does not necessarily mean it wilt not be offered, but that Collegian could not get the name of the text to be used.) 1:04. - 11 , 4* - 1..I.P.1tY3M!o v;f.N*1•3%.1 Acrta• 1. 2—Aeranntint for Busts*** De', ;visions, Black & Champion, Prentice , Rail Acciit S, 4—lntermediate Azroenttimt---C.ona ; preherisive Volume. Karrenbrock & one. South-Western iAcctsr 4—Advanced Accsaustinit—Compre hermive Volume. Kerrenbrucic & Simone,l South-Western Atete s—Basle Cast Acesauting. Practice! Set and Forma to. accompany Text. Spec ; thrie, Pr-entice-HAM ' • Avert 6.--Principles of Auditing. rev, ed., praiear. Prentice-Rail • Menticraft. Inerarporated: Audit Practice Problems. Holmes.. Irwin {Areqt 7—Federal Tea Course. Prentice- Halt' lAcctg 111--Aernantbric and The Analysis of Financial. Data. Fasitair , Mcflraw-Hil) Laboratory Material. Vol. 1, Rowland & Warner, State Collece Acct. 404—Basiness Budgeting & Control, lHeckert, Ronald Press Acctg! 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I Vance, Prentice-Halt Corn ISO--lhaseranse: Principle* and Cower- OPPORTUNITIES FOR EE, ME, PHYSICS AND MATH MAJORS AS FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERS IN THE MISSILE SYSTEMS FIELD AC, the Electronics Division of General Motors, presently has positions available for Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Physics and Math majors to work as Field Service Engineers on missile systems. You will work on AC's all-inertial guidance system utilizing digital computers for the TITAN H missile. When you join us you will be given a three-month training course that includes these interesting subjects: WEAPONS SYSTEMS • THEORY OF GYROS • THEORY OF OPERATION OF GYROS IN A STABILIZED PLATFORM • STABELIZATION AND MEASUREMENT LOOPS OF A MAMMAL • THEORY OF OPERATION OF ERECTION LOOPS • THEORY OP AIRBORNE. DIGITAL COMPUTERS ** OVERALL SYSTEM CONCEPTS Following this training period you will be responsible for installation and check-out of the guidance system for the TITAN if. Assignments will include positions at military installations or in Milwaukee. Contact your College Placement Office regarding a General MohoriAC campus interview or send the form below to Mr. G. F. Roasch, Director of Scientific and Professional Emplernent, Dept. 5753, 7929' South Howell, Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin, • An Equal Opportunity Employer AC SPARK PLUG IRE ELECTRONICS DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS MILWAUKEE • LOS ANGELES = BOSTON AChiever Inertial Guidance Systems for the TITAN 11, THOR and MACE missiles . . . Bombing Navigational Syttems far the 11-52C&0 and 8.41 aircnrft . AChieverfone mobile rodiotefephonet For morn information regarding Field Services Engineering eggartaniries ! with AC, send this form to: I Mr. 4..F_ Massch Dopt. 5153, AC Spark Plug Division Maisel/kis 1, Wisconsin I Off At4o , STA 14•MMIIMMIMMFMMINMMMMOMMMI TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1961 alto*. 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