The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 10, 1969, Image 4

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    AGE FOUR
USG Committee Pions
Summer Term Events
By Art Santora
Collegian Staff Writer
The Summer Activities Ad
Hoc Committee met last night
to discuss their plans for
Summer Term events.
The student government
orientation program which
will take place tonight in the
HUB assembly room was out
lined by Undergraduate Stu
dent Government representa
tive Ed Beckwith.
The program will cover
various aspects of student
government at Penn State
and will feature a discussion
by USG congressmen, an ex
planation of the commission
system by USG congressman
Don Paule and an informa
tive view of executive organi
nitions by USG president Ted
Thompson. Smaller discussion
groups will then he formed
which will explain to the new
students such concepts as "in
loco parentis" and "institu
tional racism."
USG president Thompson
staled that t h e discussions
which are planned on a
weekly basis will help "bring
freshmen into the picture" of
student government. He also
announced that freshmen will
be permitted to run for USG
positions next term.
The Colloquy program
which plans a series of panel
discussions August 5. 6 and
7 was also presented. A work
shop discusrlon of drugs will
he held Tuesday in the park-
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the Pollock a:ea. On Wednes
day racial issues will be dis
cussed. The Summer Colloquy
program will end Thursday
with a program on student in
volment. It has not been de
cided whether a keynote
speaker will be scheduled for
Colloquy.
Men's Residence Council and
Association for Women Stu
dents are adding to the so
cial calendar with two Sat
urday night jammics. A jam
my will be held in the Pollock
Union Building recreation
mom from 9 p.m. until 12:30
a.m. July 12. July 19, th e
Splash Party jammy will he
held in the Natatorium from
8 until midnight.
Joe Loftus, MRC president,
announced a series of talks
to he held at 6:30 p.m. in the
PUB recreation room. Tonight
there will he a talk and film
presented be two represen
tatives of Vista. Thursday,
Students for Democratic So
ciety will present a program.
A "guitar-m" is scheduled for
2 p.m. Sunday in t h e Pol
lock quadrangle. Any student
may participate.
Rich Christensen. of the
United Campus Ministry.
stated UCM plans for a dis
cussion series which will take
place at 9 p.m. every Thurs
day in 123 PUB. The discus
sions will he led by Bob Boy
er of the UCM staff. and this
week's topic will he - How to
Become a Virgin."
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To
. Arrive
for a Riot," a movie about the disorders
in the cities, will be shown t 6 all four
groups. The other films include "The
Inheritance," a movie on labor history,
"Anatomy of a Lie," "Women Must
Weep," and "Collision Course."
The subjects of the workshops to
be held Wednesday afternoons are leg
islation, consumer protection, arbitra
tion, and the oral history project (writ
ing local union . history). Among the
speakers are James Conners of the Pa.
League for Consumer Protection; Mrs.
Alice Hoffman of the labor studies de
partment; and Julius Uehlein, a steel
workers staff representative.
Close to 150 steelworkers are ex
pected to attend both the second and
third weeks of the Institute. They will
arrive each Sunday afternoon for reg
istration and leave on Friday after
noon. They will be housed in West Hall
dormitories. Most of the activities will
be held in the Keller Building. John
Beatty is the University conference co
ordinator who worked with the union
and the labor studies department on
housing, room assignments, meals and
administrative details.
Any student interested in attend
ing the functions of the Institute should
contact Richard Hindel, 315 Keller
Bldg.—KM
Almost 130 steelworkers will ar
rive at the University on Sunday for
the Steelworkers Institute, an educa
tional and social experience planned
through the joint efforts of the United
Steel Workers of America and the de
partment of labor studies.
One purpose of the Institute, in its
24th year at the University, is to help
workers "become more confident., to be
better able to deal with management,
to he better educated, and to get in the
habit of asking quc..3tions," according
to Wells Keddie, instructor of labor
studies who will teach at the Institute.
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Union men from all over Pennsyl
vania, Maryland and West Virginia are
elected by their local unions to attend
the Institute one week each summer for
four years. These men range from mem
bers of the rank and file to union presi
dents said Keddie. He said their jobs
may be canning, basic steel, or steel
fabricating.
"Steelworkers, Negroes. and Stu
dents" is the theme of the Institute this
summer. This theme is to be carried
out in the classes, discussions and the
opening and closing statements.
This year the department of labor
studies has initiated a plan to permit
student involvement in the Institute.
It is an experiment designed so that
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Sunday School classes begin
at 10:40 a.m.
Dr. Daniel Eastman leads the
college class discussions.
Together we are finding
meaning in life.
Would you like to join us?
Transportation is furnished from
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"students and steel workers can get to
know each other on a personal basis,"
said Keddic. Richard Hindel, 'instructor
in labor studies and co-chairman of the
Institute, said all students are welcome
to attend any of the functions during
each of the three week long prograhis.
Steelworkers attending for the first
time will study the history and phil
osophy of the labor movement and com
munication skills. The second year
group will concentrate on economics
while the third will study sociology
and political science oriented to the
local community. Fine arts and human
ities is the topic for fourth year par
ticipants who will study art, literature,
poetry and the theatre.
Hindel said a great deal of inter
change of ideas and learning goes on
in informal situations. out of classrooms
and at the picnics which will be held
on Monday of each week at 4:30 p.m.
at Penn's Cave. Students are also in
invited to the picnic.
Keddie remarked on the enthusi
astic response of the steelworkers in
the past to a 10 per cent sale of many
kinds of books. The sale is sponsored by
the labor studies department in the
Keller Building.
Films pertinent to the theme are
among the scheduled events. "Remedy
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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1969