The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 27, 1962, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Lipp, Vanderpool Author
Articles on Sorority Life
Sororities must redo'i.nc their, Believing that. person-to-person
values to empasi/e the intellectual i i;ejtitionships are critical to learh
r.rowth of each individual within J s&<', sororities, at the Univ’usity
the chapters if they are to con-| have attracted “facuhy associates"
tinue as .strong; cohesivfe into tiieir chapter life, tlie article
according to Dpan o£- Women I states.
Dorothy J. Lipp and MS;..Nancy j Through • experiences such as
M. Vanderpool,: assistant cicarj of; discussions lead fey the professor
women m charge of sorority palthe sorority suite or visits to
'“i rs - ! . ; fit? home, -learning becomes a
Dean and Mrs. Vanderpool ( constant prbeess. The individuals
stale these views in an article en-!'feel a -deeper kindship to the
titled “The Vacant Spot'on Center ! group because they are . intellec
ts tage,” which y.’ill be ; published j tually active arid interacting, with
.in the December i.ssue'-of the mag- ‘ persons of similar goals.
azine Fraternity; .Monthly, The] j f— -
magazine is for CI * IJ
fraternity njen land women. i Vl6Qf jKIQ5 t VaOlQ
THE AIITICIiE is the second ill! r_ i_ „ j»
a series of three articles written IOIOCCISI TO t MTSU
by p?sn Ltpp and-Mrs. Vander-; clear sl<k , s an(l cold w( , ather
poo! in the October issue.of the forcC ast to continue through
tnuuine nefh.nl will he pub ’ , , olnorro w.
lisht-d .in February. . .. . . .
• In-the first article, the authors v . A slow-moving storm oif the
developed the thesis that the scenei coas * 1S battering the
of the college ! world is rapidly •■■Jr? 1 !? ma and Virginia
becoming more intellectually cl ¥ ls J heavy rain, gale force
oriented. Only those activities w ?£™ s ant * rough aeas. . . -
which-, are vitally related to the j 1 ? 1 '- * or *n shoold begjn to move
academic development of the in-- eastward tomorrow, allowing
dividual will maintain their im-' milder air io reach
port'ance in-tha 1 future. * _ , Pennsylvania tomorrow .after-
In the December article. Dean
Lipp and Mrs.! Yanderpool state '.Todays high, temperatures -tm
that ioiorder to be e vital part of j d f r bright sunnv skies should be
the changing college world, so- a )oul , 4 . 3 , dc KJ w ? s -. A low of 25
Tori ties must If use intellectual-1 fo . r . j? n !* ht - ? nd , a
ism Into the eVerday life of their 1 h'gh of 46 is indicated for tomor
members. They must no longer be TOW
;an “■•oganization' sorority pro
ducing ‘organization* members." j
EXAMPLES'OF mlMleclually
orientatcd sorority prop-ams are
in the programs of some of
nrorilies ,at the University.
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CHEERLEADER
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Collegiate Digest
* The Collegiate Digest will be
distributed with tomorrow’s
■ issue of The Daily Collegian;
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ISCaIiA
M BN'S STORE
STATE COLLEGE
THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Artists Serfos
Indian Musicians Will Perfor
After several years of seeing
.madras around -campus in the
form of head scarves, tiermudas
and sport jackets, students! will
get the’opportunity to hear “Mu
sic of'Madras’* a.t 8:30, p.m. to
morrow in -Schwab. . ~
Thii program v/iii fce the final
Artist Series presentation of the
term. Tickets are- still available
for students and the general: pub
lic at the HetzeJ Union desit.
ALL INDIAN music, whether
the Carnatic music of South In
dia or the Hinduslhani muiic of
the North, js a religious art and
originates from the same ancient
source, the Vedic Chant. ; -
Not only the , rlndian phasic
system the most ancient ip file _, tr _ „„„„ , . , . ... ... .
world, it is also the most *labo- THIS UNIQUE GROUP of virtuosi from Madras are left to
rate. Yet within that complex Sivaraman, pictured -with a Mridangam, a c
and strict framework, every per- Nalesan with the Tamboura; Balachander' with Veena
'SSSS - *~W—»„ •*. *<•' 1
composer and^every concert is-sound" and is taught by ear'and irigiand slurring subtleties
unique.. |. by demonstration, which may ex- ghamkas; _ •
Indian .music is 'traditional*plain the miracle of its presetva- . TpmorrotV night’s jprogri
though strictly classical. It is un- j tion. be presented by fivd virtu
written'music for which there- is j ' Carnatic mqsic has .its own .-.enjforHhe American tour
no- adequate system of notation, j style, characterized by its deli- is sponsored by the 'Asia
The muSic is based on 1 “pure i cate quartertones, fp-aces and slid- Performing Arts Pijogram
‘'When Marj and Pete became engaged, j
• Pete started right in planning for their future.
One of the tilings lie did was take out a College Life p
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"That was 12 years ago. Last week I read in the ali
’news that Pete is gone. But Pete’s planning is paying
of]f for Marj and the kids. All of. Pete’s College Life
• insurance won’t cost them one penny: because ~ ,
All BENEFACTOR premium
jmi)ments are refunded'as an ej xtra
benefit if death occurs ivithin 20 years
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j ‘You get more for your money from College Life’s*
i BENEFACTOR because College Life, insures only college
men and college men are preferred iusks.; | ' i
Get the complete BE A r EFA CTOWjtory from your local
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