PAGE EIGHT |V' Ws ' v'* ' NO STRUMMING ALLOWED on ihe classical guitar, which requires nearly all fingers to be at work simultaneously. Geoffrey S. Holister, professor of engineering mechanics, i Is one of ihe few classical guitar virtuosos in the state. Here he shows the technique to Alice Paterson (81h-English-Hunlingdon). Engineering Professor Plays Classical Guitar Once a week an engineering professor lays down his slide rule, puts aside his research on man- made composite ma terials, and disappears into a small room where he spends the day vibrating strings. A mad scientist? Not really. For Geoffrey S. Holister, professor of engi neering mechanics, is also one of the few classical guitar virtuosos in the state. And on a part-time basis he’s teaching students the i first classical guitar courses eyer held at the University. This engineer’s part-time ap pointment to the music depart- ’ ment makes the University one of the few universities in the 'nation offering classical guitar instruction to students. In fact, trained classical guitarists are so hard to come by that less than a handful in the state are qualified to, teach. But no beatniks, pop dr folk guitarists need apply for Hol ister’s course. Bau Habits He is firmly discouraging such fans, not because he dis approves of their music, but because he says that type of guitar playing teaches them bad habits . . . habits that are dif ficult to break. “They learn to hold the fingerboard like n baseball bat and the fingers of the right hand become immobile from holding a pick. In the classical guitar, virtually all the fingers are at work simultaneously and independently,” Holister said in a recent interview. The two instrments are dif ferent—so different that he thinks they should have differ ent names. 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The classical guitar requires a long apprenticeship of hard and devoted practice before an acceptable standard of per formance can be reached. Five years of practice is minimum, he said, before a classical guitarist would consider show ing his face and instrument in public. The pop or folk guitar, Hol ister said, appeals to the ‘I-can teach-you-to-play-in-sevei -days’ syndrome. While the idea of an engineer wearing the hat of a music virtuoso may seem strange, Holister maintains that it is not strange at all. Music and Math “It is only recently that the schism between the arts and sciences has appeared.” As early as the Sixth Century, B.C. the Greeks used the vi brating strings to relate music to mathematicians and it was the early Pythagoreans who were thus responsible for the introduction of music—as a mathematicial discipline—into the curriculum of the medieval universities. “It is also not generally realized that the modern laws of planetary motion were estab lished by Kepler as a result of his attempt to relate musical harmony (the myth of the music of the spheres) fo plane tary motion.” Holister arrived at the Uni versity last ear by way of the Univesrity of Wales where he taught engineering. He first studied the guitar at the Spanish Guitar Center in London while he was a stu dent in physics at London Uni versity. A fellow student then Angel Flight Loves Arnold Air Society | EGIAN WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED for three man apartment. No deposit required. $55 monthly. Call Don 238-7932. 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Mike 237-3083. |WANTED: ROOMMATE for Ambassador [Apartment. Immediate occupancy or | Spring Term. Call Barry 237-1504. NOTICE MEN BIG DATE soon? Be well dressed and have enough left over for the date! Suits, sportcoats and blazers at wholesale' prices. Call 238-9576. iTHE NITTANY DIVERS present Dr. Schmalz speaking about his South Pa 'cific adventures 7:00 Wednesday, 60! Willard. Refreshments! Ail interested persons welcome! (Cabin party tickets $1.50). WHICH END'S UP? Dr. Haas discusses "Heads In the Sand: the Greek Brother hood Facade" ... a simple desultory philippic on the fraternity system. Stu dent - Faculty Dialogue Wednesday 8-11 jp.m„ Jawbone. EUROPE SUMMER 1968. Students, faculty, dependents, round trip let, group 50, fare $265.00. Contact Joel Schweidel 238-4763 after 4:00 p.m. SEE "CITY OF EILAT," "the story of the development, growth, and- future of the city on the southernmost tip of Israel. Followed by Israeli Folk Dances, with Hlllel's Dance Group, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m. at Hillel. FIRESIDE SING songs in Hebrew, i English, French. Thursday, Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. in the HUB Lounge. BABY YOU'RE a rich man but all you nfed 1? love maybe discuss "The Haves and Have Nots" at The Jawbone Focus '6B Thursday 7-9. was a 12-year-old named John Williams who today is con sidered one of the thiee great classical guitarists in the world, along with Andres Serogia, and Julian Bream. From Oxford Holister later taught guitar at Oxford, England his home town. He founded a school there which is still active under the guidance' of a for mer pupil. Holister feels that the guitar is probably the most personal instrument that can be played. “You hug it to you and experience direct physi cal contact between fingers and strings • dthout any mechanical interm edia r jy such as a bow or keyboard,” he said. When Holister isn’t teaching guitar, he teaches engineering mechanics and conducts re search into the properties of man : m ad e composite ma terials, trying to determine strength and stress behavior for making components like turbine blades and deep-sea submersibles. He has written two books in the field. And when he has a little ex tra time, he practices judo with his eight-year-old son. He holds a green belt in the sport. LAST TIMES FEB. 15-17 8:00 p.m. PAVILION THEATRE 865-6309 FRIDAY: CANCELLATIONS ONLY THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA The Pennsylvania State UNIVERSITY THEATRE CLASSIF ATTENTION LIGHT SHOW. The Mauve Electron is available can provide fantastic band. Call Robby or Ron 237-1222. DELTS, ANYONE - New three bedroom four-man Bluebell apartment available now. 237-1924. $260 month. WATCH FOR Israel Information Week! coming events Feb. 12 to Feb. 16. THE A.I.Ch.E. will meet at Triangle Fraternity Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Topic: "Ch.E. In Petroleum." YOU CAN order Avon. Call Belly Hafer 237-7290. Special on eyeshadow collection until Feb. 12. GRADUATE STUDENTS: One vacancy in pleasant 4-man, 4-room apartment. $3O/mo. Larry, 333 Delke. 865-2383, 238- 4276. SENIORS: PROVIDENT Mutual Life is currently interviewing March grad uates for positions •in Sales and Sales Management. If you desire further in formation please cal! Mr. Robert A. Szeyller between 9 to 5 at 237-4480. DRUM LESSONS— Modern, Beginning, Advanced. Also for sale 18-Inch A. Zild jian Cymbal. Call Tommy 237-1320. WHAT DO YOU, Think or do you? Join Focus '6B Thurs. 7-9, The Jawbone., Subject: "The Haves and Have Nots." LOST: 6-month-old GERMAN Shepherd, part Collie. Wt. 35 lb., tan with white stomach and feet, clipped tail. Red collar. Answers to Monk. Reward! Call 238-9617 Of 238-5158. TAKEN AT GYM Meet half length winter coat, gold tweed, white fluff collar. Reward. Call 238-5970. JAWBONE HOLY BROTHERHOOD,*frat men! Dr. Haas questions "The Virginity of the Fraternity." De facto segregation and discrimination in the Greek system. I Student - Faculty Dialogue, Wednesday 'B-11 p.m., Jawbone. TALK WITH US about "The Haves and Have Nots" Focus '6B this Thursday 7 - 9 at The Jawbone Coffee House. THE FIRST ANNUAL PENN STATE SPORTS CAR CLUB ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE RALLYE AND LOVE IN Sai. 17 Feb. 12:30 p.m Parking Lot 83 Call 237-1894—if you plan to compete THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA St. Francis Students Seething Over Library Clothing Rule T .ORETTO, Pa. (AP) St. Francis College students! went to the brink of a demonstration yesterday in the library clothing feud, but ended up keeping their cool. They heeded a student group’s plea to handle the dis pute through negotiations with the administration. Talks were scheduled to start today. Some students are clamor ing for the right to wear casual clothes to the library, but the college has a rule requiring more formal attire. , Robert Cox, an editor on the school paper, said 200 to 400 students planned a march on the library yesterday evening in defiance of a ban on sweat shirts, jeans, sneakers and slacks with patch pockets. But the Student Government Association held an emergency meeting yesterday aft >rnoon and appealed for suspension of the demonstration. The associa tion said it felt the dispute might be settled “through nor mj channels.” Cox said the students have been trying for over a year to get the college to change its policy about dress in the li brary. Things came to a head last week' when the librarian, New Aid Plan Introduced Students who are holders of Commonwealth scholarship s will automatically receive a special rene al application from the Higher Education As sistance' Agency during the Spring of 1968 to determine the students continued eligibility for Commonwealth scholarship assistance. The new plan is intended to facilitate a smoother renewal procedure between the institu tion of higher learning, the ap plicant, and the Higher Educa tion Assistance Agency. The renewal application will be an abbreviated form used primarily to update the fi nancial status of a sc' olarship holdler’s family and take into account any changes that have occurred in the student’s fi nancial situation. It will also serve to update PHEAA rec ords on any outside aid the stu dent may have received since he was awarded a Common wealth scholarship. EDS MISCELLANEOUS CINEMA X: the neon avenging giraffe. Flying list: Call 865-8891. VALENTINE'S DAY massacre! Dr. Haas attacks "The Myth of Greek Brother hood." Defend yourselves, frat men. Stu dent-Faculty Dialogue Wednesday 8-11 p.m., Jawbone. i FOR RENT SUBLET SPRING and or Summer Term —three or four man. Air conditioned. Furnished. Pool and Bus Service pro vided. Call 238-7669. SUBLET FOR Spring: Room in boarding house across from North Halls. Parking space available. 238-5802. FOR RENT: Spring term efficiency apartment, $60.00 mo. complete. Cali 238-2192 after 11:00 p.m. HELP WANTED GRILL MAN, full time, 18 yrs. and over. No experience necessary. Apply at the Red Barn. 605 S. Atherton. No phone calls. WAITERS NEEDED to work for meals and social privileges at TKE. Call caterer at 237-4444. WORK WANTED PROFESSIONAL TYPING of manu scripts, term papers, reports, and disser tations. Electric typewriter. 238-7029 or 238-4035. ! FOUND PICKED UP your Fog Raincoat mis takenly. Will exchange for mine. Call 237-7275 after 5 p.m. NASSAU OVER SPRING WEEK March 21 to March 27 6 nights - 7 days Leave from New York by PAN AM Jetflighi for information, contact UNIVERSITY TRAVEL BUREAU 103 E. Beaver Ave. Next to Penn Whelan: 238-6779 After 6:00 P.M.. call— Barry Schatz. 237-1276 Margaret Tobin, fined 38 stu dents 25 cents apiece for vio- lating the rule. “The students,” Cox said, Rev. Vincent Negherbon, said, “feel that the library is a place “The means by which students where a student h uld be able can be heard and their requests to relax and pursue knowledge examined for consideration are in a leisurely manner.” provided,” But, Cox said He said the student govern- “every proper channel Has ment has expressed sympathy been exhausted.” with the,'cause. “We also have Father Ijegerbon says college faculty support,,” he said, “but dress regulation wit be en they can’t actively support us forced. because this is a very conser- ,“I do not wish our faculty or vative college. students to be coved, passive College officials say guide- or submissive,” he said, “but lines for appropriate attire in Ido want each group to realize the library and other academic the functions and responsibili buildings are spelled out in a ties of the other groups in student handbook, The taboos volved in the educational mis do not .apply in dormitories sion of the college.” Swaziland To Retain Name MBABNE, Swaziland (AP)— nations which dropped old colo. Swaziland plans to - keep its 2*al names. Prime Minister „,me after g.idl.l indeed- “ ence from Britain ne. t Septem- . main Swaziland after independ ber. Unlike some other African ence.” TWELVETREES 237-2112 The sexual \Oyj4 awakening of a Asfjy young man at a most AW ungodly hour! Hll SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS fiisinls ' A PHII PEtOMAN PRODUCTION ••I# • • • # Hum fa Ik Sum irf OmiHh PRANCIS FORO COPPOLA' \INCOLOR\ A SEVEN ARTS PICTURES REIEASE 5-7-9 P.M. Feature Time cm i 2:09 - 3:54 5:48-7:42-9:36 imutmmmm [ in THE HERMAN COHEN PRODUCTION OF Co-siarnng TY HARDIN-DfANA DORS • MICHAEL SOUGH • JUDY GEESON • ROBERT HAR3Y Screenplay by ABEH WNDEt and HERMAN COHEN • Produced by HERMAN COHEN ■ OraieJ by JIM O'CONHOLtf * As a public service, the management viill test your BERSERK-limit in the lobby before you enter the theatrel :30-3:25-5:27 7:29-9:31 and other nonacademic facili ties. 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