PAGE TWO THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS Today Concert The Curtis String Quartet cur rently in residence will present the third in its series of four con certs at 8 p.m. in Schwab. The program will include Quartet in D minor, K 421. by 'Mozart; Quar tet No. 8 by Bartok; and Quartet in D, Opus 44, No. 1, by Men dels.sohn. Drama "A Thurber Carnival" by James Thurber continues at Mateer Playhouse at Standing Stone through Saturday. Curtain time is 8:40 p.m. Reservations may be obtained by calling UN 5-7586 or .stopping at 204 Schwab between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.• daily except .Sunday. Terrence Rattigan's "Separate; Tables" continues at Boal Barn Playhouse in Boalsburg and ' rUn through Aug. 4. The play is a drama in the apparently quietl backwater of a residential hotel.' Performances will be given; Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8:30 pin. Reserva tions may be obtained by calling: the box office. HO 6-6838 or AD 7-7867. french Film "Monsieur Vincent". starring Pierre Fresnay will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in ill Boucke. This will be the final French film to be presented by the NDEA Sum mer Language Institute. The film is based on the life of St. Vin cent de Paul, a humbly-born priest in 37th century France. There will be no admission charge. Lecture An informal lecture entitled "Prophets in - Buraness Suits" will be given.at 7:30 p.m. in 232 Hemel Union by Harry Bluhm, graduate student in counseling and guid ance. Other 'Events Association of WoMen Students, 6:30 p.m., 218 HUB. Co-recreation swimming, 8-9:30 p.m., Glennland Pool. Navy Recruiting, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 218 HUB. . Newman Club 'Lecture Series. 7:30*p.m., HUB assembly hall. Penn State Bible Fellowship, 7 p.m., Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel lounge. Social and Recreation Committee, 2..p.m.. 217 HUB._ Table Tennis Tournament, 7 p.m., HUB garneroorn., Tomorrow mow. "Teacher's Per starring Doris Day and Clark Gable will be shown at 9 p.m. at the lawn area south of the HUB. The movie will be presented in Recreation ball in case of rain. Other 'Events Co-Recreation swimming; 8-9:30 p.m., Glennland• Pool. Interlandia Folk Dance, 7:80 p.m., HUB ballroom. Table Tennis Tournament, 7 p.m., HUB gameroom. Saturday Square Dane* A square • dance will be held from 9 -to - 12 p.m. in the tliUB ballroom. The caller will fetplain the dance patterns. There is' no admission charge. Sunday Chapel Harold K. Schilling, dean of the' Graduate School and professor, of physics, will be the speaker at the 9 a.m. service at the Eisen-I hower. Chapel. ;His topic will be' "The Meaning of the • Lord's Day." Schilling came to the Univer sity in 1940 as associate professor of physics and became head of the physics department in 1947. lie his been dean of the Grad uate School since 1950. The- summer term choir, under the direction or James W. Beach, will sing This is the day which the Lord hathi made." edited by Maurice Bevan. Leonard Raver, chapel organist, will play "Fantasia in,G Major"; "Out of the depths I cry to thee".; "Fugue in C iminor". all by Jo hann Sebastian Bach., Organ Recital 1 Leonard Raver, chapel organist, (will give a recital at 8 p.m. in ;Schwab. Harry Owens, timpanist, and Mary Jean Sakoski, percus sionist, will be guest performers. Composer and organist= Daniel ,Pinkharn will conduct- a special inumber, Concertante 111 for Or gan and Percussion, which. - he 'composed under commission by the Boston Chapter of the Amen can Guild of Organists. • Raver will play works by Jo hann Sebastian Bach, Charl e s Wuorinen and Henk Badings. The Graduate NeWman Club will bold a picnic this afternoon at Greenwood Furnace,'Cars will leave the HUB parking lot at 1:30 p.m: • /Monday Bridge Duplicate Ipridge will be played at. 7 p.m. every Monday in the HUB cardroprn. c • i . Episcopal Communion Episcopal oly Communion will be celebrated in the Eisenhower Chapel at 8 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays thrdughout the summer. Tuesday ` Drama "All the King's Men" by Rob ert Penn Warren opens at Mateer Playhouse at Standing Stone. The play has been adapted by, Warren from his Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name.l It is a portrait of Willie Stark, a political dictator In a Southern! state. A 50-cent discount is given to students at performances Tuesday through Thursday. Wednesday - Contort The Curtis String Quartet will present a concert at 8 p.m. in Schwab. This will be the group's final performance , in its summer series. f Chess Club The Cheis - Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the RUB cardroom. In struction will be provided for beginners. The meeting is open to all those interested in chess. intemational Film "Vacßoni" will be shown at '7 and 9 p.m. in the HUB assem -1 bly hall as this week's_ inter . national film. Tickets cost 50 cents :and are available at the HUB desk. • • SUMMER COLLEGIAN, (UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA f. • Enihronmerit of F u t u re Office D • escribed by Education Prof omen have to be better than the men they compete with in order to .hold a job," she added. • Dr. Veon said that women ;should not ask for special privi leges because they are women. She added that women should 'be feminine. "Men cannot tolerate business 'women who are masculine," she Said. By CARMEN Z. RAPPAPORT The 'office worker of tomorrow will have a working environment, entirely different from that oil today. Dorothy IL Veon, professor' of education, - said recently. She added that machines would prob ably takeover most of the paperl work now : done by the office worker. I "OFFICE EDUCATION has- a future, but it must be redirected' to other lines," Dr. Veon said. "Ed"- ucators must keep up with the; changes brought about 'by newl machineST Dr. Veon said that she believes! 'that the office worker of the future will need more formal edu-! ,cation than the present of.Gce worker. She , listed several skills• !that are important for a student: to master if he intends to work iin an offic e. . The ability to type well was the; first skill; that Dr. Veon listed.' IShe said that typing classes shOul.,, start in the late elementary grades.. !"Every student who graduates front high school should know' ;how to type," she said "STUDENTS SHOUL) learn tol write andlto write well," Dr. Veon; said. She added that this skill would help students to think logi , cally and would• improve their' ability to speak clearly. Dr. Veon said that it- was very , important for a student to keep abreast of current news and hap penings. The office worker will, need to be more informed in the! future, she added. -A system of taking notes in 'shorthand should be mastered byl every student, she said, explain-! ing that every student did hot! !need to know the shorthand sys.! tern that secretaries must master' although some short system would be a helpful tool. - WOMEN ARE barred in ve few fields today," Dr. Veon sa id. New College Diner novovown Set+Aeen le•Movies • _ PSOC Rock Climbing Sunday, July 22 Beginners Welcome Bring own water lunch Most II:30 AM. in front of • • Rec. Hall " Aro a (Bring 1 Own 424 Swint - ;frng Giar) "The future is better for • an , administrative assistant than for a secretary," Dr. Veon said_ She also said that women who are interested in a profession in busi ness should try to get into an in= instead of starting as a Dr. Veon said that an account- 1 ing degree would be an asset for t any ' future-minded woman. She; said that there Is also room in thei public relations field for women:l Machines in an office of the; future will be almost entirely; eerent from those of today, Dr.! P. 14 4LA WAR THURS., FRI,. SAT. A. Misdeal Revue _ by Janes Thurber A THURBER .CARNIVAL . AIM ' WEEK . TUESDAY thru SATURDAY• • ALL THE KING'S. • MEN by Robert Penn Warren For Reservations, Call UN 5-7588 or atop by 204 Schwab daily except Sunday Students: A 50c discount on tickets for Tuesday . thru Thursday performances. AGAIN THIS WEEK OLLOCK RECORD HOP -~~' Friday, July 27 LLOCK 1 REC ROOM Girls Free 'HI 9:15 Adrebsien '256 per permit 8:30 - 12:30 THURSDAY. JULY 26.1962 Veon said. She deicribed a ma chine that is being tested now that takes dictation and types what it hears. She said that a fault •of the machine was - that it: could not distinguish between two'words that sound alike but have different spellings. 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