The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 02, 1962, Image 8

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AWS to lubinit Constitution. in bprmig IP,
' B i x by i Says Corps. Offers :
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The 'Association of Womenzmenting with government strut- council's board and judicial bodies. Opportunity for Teachers
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Students' constitution should be, tore and want to submit the best ; •The Senate consists -, of the'
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ready for consideration by thesofistitution possible.", executive committee, the presi-'
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Senate Committee on Student Af-, The possibility of a student judi- dent and treasurer -of each com-1 Opportunity for overseas teaching experience declines
fairs by next term, Jeanette cial system included in the Under- munity council, a central judicial sharply Once a.student has graduated and gets a job in this
Berry. AWS adviser, said recently. graduate Student Government's'delegate and other personnel.
by of
also induced review' •The executive committe in- •
, country, Paul W. Bixby, director of the Philippine Peace
..—The ;constitution, ratified of the AWS draft, Dean Lipp said. eludes the president, first and sec-!Corps treining group here, said recently.
the AWS Senate last term, is
! Recently, a USG ctinstitution'ond vice presidents, secretary,;
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pres , ently . being reviewed by the
was approved' by the Sena Serrate Corn- treasurer and public relations! At a talk sponsored by the Education Student Council,
dean of women's staff, she said..
mittee on Student Affairs with-,chairtnan. . • 'Bixby said the Peace Corps offers: •
The 'constitution will not be,out any provisions for the campus- ; • Community councils legislate man y opportunities to students! Philippines originally requested
submitted to the Senate commit- wide judicial system 'which was;on local concerns. •
_: !recently graduated from college.l3oo . Vo - lunteers, 7 and the Univer
tee until after the Intercollegiate requested. Had USG been granted , •The community councils board,l •
Association of - Women Students'
,control of all student judiciaries, ' cl - t individual
coor Ina es commumt e t hat
~. i H said once a student has,sity has been training them in
y, graduated, particularly an educa-Iseveral groups since fast summer.
eastern regional • conference toIAWS would have had .to revise council activities. • I tion student, he -will get a job, The third group of 48 volunteers
be held here during the win- its system of central and local; *Central judicial rules on inter -; and establish himself' i n . ' a coin _ arrived :here last' Wednesday. •
ter term recess. • judicial boards, Dean Lipp. said. community, off-campus and — un-' mun i ty. :
. "The conference. may give us - The main points of the proposed usually complex" cases or cases ' - I 'ALTHOUGH TEACHERS may
some ideas for improving the con- AWS constitution are: • - referred to it by local boards or l OPPORTUNIES TO teach over-:be needed in other countries, he
stitution," Dorothy J. Lipp, dean •A governing. hierarchy of a the dean of women's office. seas are then limited for the in—said, the Peace Corps only goes
of women, said recently. "We are,Senate, executive committee, corn- , :Local judicial boards hear:dividual.l The Peace' Corps will where it is invited. The Philip
now in the final stages of experi-.munity councils, the community•local cases. need abobt 3,000 teachers by
- next pine government has said to
;summer l in 25 or 30 countries.l "keep the volunteers coming"
No prior; teaching eXperience island the Corps is trying to sup
necessary; all travel expenses are ply as many as they. want.
paid and
.each volunteer is givenl
an allowance which covers geal Freshman Class Board
eral living expenses. Bixby said., About 75 more Freshman Class
The future Philippine teaching;Advisory Board applications are
projects can use the services oflnow available at the Hetzel Union
liberal arts and education grad-idesk. All applications will be- due
uatei especially, he said. The this Friday.
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Bach Society Sets 'Singers' Style - :Seniors; Mary_ File ,
The Penn State Singers havelstitute for the Protestant chorale, For Fellowships . ,
an honorable ancestry they are; "Eventually I hope we become Grduating seniors intere s ted in,
patterned after the' "collegiumaccomplished enough to sing Bach one of the seven National Defense'
musicum," a society of perform-; cantatas. However, we like to -
ing musicians formed by Bach in delve into aU-periods 'and styles, Gradiate Fellowships awarded to
',the early 1700's, Raymond H.. ;
sq 104 . as the music is good," the University must have' ,their ,
Brown, director of the group, ex- Brown said. applications completed and re-'
plained.
1 Eacfl year the Singers
. go on•turned in at 101 Willard by . Feb. ,
The.-group , founded in 1957 by,tour, primarily to other •campuses. 20, 'E. G... Van Orrner, assistant'
!Brown, is composed of 21 students.lalthough the groups hive sung d ean o f th e graduate school, said
'Madrigals, motets and balladslin - Aljoona and other towns nearyesterdaY, i
sung in French, Portuguese,;State College. Last year the
,German, Italian, Spanish and;Singers presented the opera `Tido' A list of similar fellowships of- 1
-English are part of their reper-;and Aeneas" at their spring con-,fered at 157 other colleges and uni.-
- -loire. ;cert. I versities throughout the country,
-is also available at the graduate
A madrigal is a lyric, usually a Most of their singing is done school office, lie added.
love song, sung in three or more,"a capello" (without accompani-, '
parts. A. motet is a choral com- i ment). However, in their next The fellowships ire also avail
position based upon a sacred text.lconcert Feb. 16, Leonard Raver, able to graduate students , who
Ballads are usually simple folklchapel, organist., a string and a.will not have completed more
songs which — have been pass bdibrass ensemble will accompany than ,one-half year of , study by
-from one generation to another bYlthem in some-numbers the fan term of 1962, he said.
word' of mouth. All these evolved
during the Middle Ages. Later
forms of the motet sometimes sub-
Career Displays
Purpose Defined
At ICCB Meeting
The primary aim of the Career
Day exhibits to be displayed in
the Hetzel Union Building dur
ing the spring term As to acquaini
undergraduates with the .-various
opportunities available- for em
ployment after graduation, Ervin
ICCE chairman said re
cently.
'REPRESENTATIVES from ap
proximately 40 - firms will par
ticipate in the project, Hill said.
Displays will be set up on the
first and wound floor of • the
HUB May 1 and 3, and students
will have the opportunity to ask
any questions on various fields
of work at that time, he ex
plained.
In other business, the board
made final plans-for writing and
distributing of questionnaires on
the four term plan.
Howard Needleman. president
of Business Administration Stu
dent Council, and David Muns,
president of Division of Counsel
ing Council, were asked to con
tact administration and faculty
members requesting that an ad
viser be named for the board.
BARBARA JOHNSON. presi
dent of Education Student Coun
cil, reported that the present
board's constitution is still in ef
fect. nut should be revised to
meet view conditions .which have
arisen under the four term plan.
Miss Johnson rlso reported that
the board's project to have a
checking system installed at Pat
tee Library would have to await
the decision of Ralph .W. Mc-
Comb. University librarian.
Ntttany Dell
home of delicious sandwiches
Lex and Bagels
Served Sunday Till 2 P.M.
acres: from girls dorms
362 East Whips Asa.
Eras Parkins In Row
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