WEDNESDAY. MAY 16.1962 ’ -Co!l«sit«i Plitfts by Tam Brawna PEACE CORPS MEMBERS experiment with pulleys and ureighls during, their science lab. As part of their training as teacher aids in the Philippines, they are learning how.to demonstrate different i scientific principles using, only simple apparatus. jPcmhel Vetoes Plans For Concert Change I The Panhellenic Council voted! Polishook said that he would last night not to support holding;like to have 30 groups participate! the JFC-Panhel Jazz Festivaliin the float parade. He explained l duri'ng'‘Spring Week. ' {that it had not yet been decided! r The council, however, voted to; if the groups would work with; support a jazz festival or music :Spring Week, partners or if win-j festival featuring a popular artist;ners would get points toward: iat some other, date. The motion*Spring Week awards. . | ™ OTHER SOSWESS. 'ih.; Jorftie, ttb»y ticket, tor M their Cum w“sf’4““ taemtar, whether or not they A motion that Panhel withdraw b f„ c n k its support from any music festival s J° n ' t 1?* be voted because of the loss of money due on rf:^* to the elimination of compulsory T* aroun f., the tickets was defeated Robert Polishook; Homecoming fi ® Weekend chairman, spoke to the ** * fl oat parade counciL concerning, the proposal O^J 9 -, . _ to hold a float parade on Friday evening of Homecoming Weekend, I”?!;!? 1 *"£ yw 1Q ’iman, said that the sing finals (might be televised. She suggest- POLISHOOK ASKED the dele-led that there.be three instead'of gates to discuss the proposal,four groups as finalists, and that with their sororities and report the finalists sing a song of their their opinions at the next Panhel own choosing in addition to the meeting. He said they should, dis-j compulsory. song and a fraternity cuss the proposal in view of the, song. probability that the Greek r : 1 — ■ Sing’ wiH be held the following week. i . There would bejthree categories, all pertaining to : a theme about' alumni, in the float parade Pol- : ishook- said. The -nine winning floats would be, exhibited Before the. football game with Syracuse on Saturday, he added. The floats could also be used for the fra- ternity lawn displays, he said New College Diner Dowrucfwri‘.Se.iwesn.’ ' banged up on HQaM cash Norm Cash is the Tiger’s fair haired boy. But to enemy - pitchers, he's ia prime target - for bean balls.! in this Peek's Post youlf meet the AL batting champ. And &am how the pitchers puttrim to a putt ing test last spring. Tk* Saturday Evening POST MAVtttGSUgyNOWONSAte Vs/ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA LUTHERAN STUDENT VESPERS Eisenhower Chapel Wed., May 6:30-7:00 P.M. Everyone Welcome iiiminriiiiiiiiunimiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiHittiiimiitiiiiiiiitiiihiiiitiiriiiiiiiniiiiii = / Cjradualiny Senior^.., Take Penn State With You After Graduation Join Your Alumni Association Now Special Senior .00 Membership I “ SPECIAL LIFE MEMBERSHIP - $7O If You Join On or Before June 9 Came to: The Alumni Office 104 OLD MAM ICCB Study Analyzed i By AL BUTKUS Ihrnd course material better underiadverse effects, as shown by cer- I Student opinion voiced through l Lon * the Inter-College Council Board’s I COMPARING the two systems, four-term, evaluation question^ *' 1 * 7 under the term sys-iapproximately 80 per cent'of the naire indicates no strong preferstudents felt that social and exig ence for either the term cr THE RESULTS of the survey (curricular activities are adversely ter systems, Warren Long, chair-showed: that if comprehensivejaffected by the term svstem. Long man of the four-term evaluation finals are given, an additional added. committee, said yesterday. (examination' period should bej The survey also indicated that i A total of 933 questionnaires' added to the term, Long said. 'better than 85 per cent of the slu returned out of 1,641 sent out in-i The results of the survey also dent* felt the term system hinders idicated that ft sample of the stu-!showed. that 77 per cent of s t u .'Jhe preparation pf term papers and [dent body had no preferenoe for dents thought that more than half, " r '‘P orls in comparison with the (either system on the question re- of the protestors adequately semester system. Long said. . i'.ating to overall outlook of aca-:adapted the course material to ~ I? ™ '! Ion ' , s , u^ <y * hl . ,vved jdemic and social effects on college make the term system a success. cwlt , the students (life Lone said . participating want a Thursday ’ ‘ ' j “Although our survey shows no through Sunday Thanksgiving vu- this question was broken preference for either system, the cation and 76 per cent want, a down by classes, freshmen tended student; body in general indicated. Friday through Sunday Easter to favor the term system; whereas that the term system has had vacation. Long said, graduate students favored the’ : ; - - - semester system, he said, i P ft'l n < ( m. 4 g _ v Faulkner Defines Quest for Truth By university, Religious Institutions preparation of daily assignments/ " , *’ Long said. , By ELLEN BRADLEY ’soda! sciences, for example, does The survey did show that 59 The university is a quest for advocate embracing the re per cent of the students favored- truth just as religion is a quest {S' - the 50-minute period, he added, for truth, Joseph E. Faulkner, in- -ti.dcnt to bi awnrr of the Answers to two of the key *ss?*, in .Oology, said last of these vah.es in so ,O^d On S howed q S iO 6O^ e r Faulkner’s talk, -The Religious'- »™B ***** of health, fam cent of the students that parlici- Milieu of the College Student." jjy • vt nimenl jiiut. tdui atioj»j pated felt that they could «»n»Pre-. waa the Liberal 4 Hurt in Accident that thfre is actually a dissimi- moJ;t pcople ln our so £ cty . • lardy between the two because; __ uunna’ rfeaw Coin °* !means employed by the* “Therefore, the student is urged » 16V w J two institutions in their quest for'to embrace the scientific value*. A sophomore was among four truth. | To by-pass introducing a student persons injured in a 2-car acci- "The university is characterized.!?.^ values would be less than dent during a heavy rainstorm at k®. 1 *! 3 ' C . 5-15 nm vesterdav on Route 545 i to 9 sorted to be investigated, he- Faulkner, a graduate of . the si r. P S 7 a,d - 1 E T ry AU-n,, 0... * • ha* a bachelor of divinity and. is | Phillip O'Boyle, in business ad-< i ministration from Beliefontte, was. admitted to Centre County Hos-I (pital with a possible skull fracture ; and puncture wound of the head, ; police said. A passenger in his car,; Carol Longwell, of Clarence, re-1 jceived cuts of the face and a pos-; jsible back injury. | The operator of the other ve*j hide, Andrew Bugosh, also of ■ Clarence, was admitted to the' hospital with a possible fractured skull, a cut lip and abrasions of the chest and elbows. Police said! bis wife, Mary, who was in the car with him, received a possible fractured skull and multiple lacer ations of the face and leg. The accident occurred when O’Boyle's car, traveling north on Route 545 toward Bellefonte, skidded across the slippery high way into the on-coming Bugosh vehicle,,, police said. HOWjSVER, the religious insti- . . . , . , -- . tution follows the principle that ;Wor * un B Iwre for his doctorate, “acceptance of truth is! revealed' ' StTuSd %£&%£& Applkotion, but a historical faith. Applications* are now available “Thetjefore,” “we at the HUB desk fop the off here at ithe University objectively; campus Tribunal. Freshmen, study religion. jsophomores, and juniors who will The Scientific.method of study be living downtown thts fall and as practiced by the University; have a 225 all-University aver requirei that the student be sub-; agP eligible. Applications must jected to the meaning of rehgiousibej turned rn at the HUB desk by values, Ihe said. r j 4 p.m. Monday, Roger A. Schwarz, The study of religion in the tribunal chairman, said. ; i i IF YOU WANT NO PART OF PLATOON-STYLE TRAVEL... - Ut u» custom-plan your vacation travel to match your special inUmts—art, filmjand music festivals, sports, ancient castles, pat-of-the-way nooks, spectso ularlsoenery. 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