AWS shows Mead movie By KATHY SUHORSKY Collegian Staff Writer The war betw.ee'rr' the sexes is an invention of . Madison Avenue , according to Ma.rgaret Mead, in ternationally famous an thropologist, in the film “A Conversation with - Margaret ’Mead.” Sponsored by the Association of Women Students, the film was one of two shown in a seminar focus on women. The other’ film “The Benefactor” was a case study on abortion from' “The Defenders’’, a former television series. AWS president Joyce Bratich said the films were shown because they were consistent with “the goals of the organization to educate the women students.” Filmed at the American r ; Museum of Natural Histroy, the Mead film was directed as a • dialogue between Miss _.Mead:and a young,.aspiring anthropologist. The two anthropologists discussed sociological aspects of the American culture and other cultures. Miss Mead explained the image of the “happy savage”' had been “cooked-up” by so called civilized man. She said' ideas of what could be con sidered as civilized behavior differed from culture to culture. She said male and female roles were also relative to cultural upbringing. Females are not naturally submissive nor are males naturally dominant. Miss Mead discussed the advantages and disad Sculptor displays art work By PAT STEWART Collegian Staff Writer Robert Walker, sculptor, is currently displaying an exhibit in, the Arts Building and in the East-West Con course of the Visual Arts Building at the University. Walker sums up his exhibit with the following quote by Henry David Thoreau. “You ‘must love the crust of the earth on which you dwell more than the sweet crust of any bread or cake. You.must be-able to extract nutriment out of a sand-heap. You must have so good an/appetite as this, else you will live in vain.” - • ■ ; The exhibit was previewed at an invitational reception on Feb. 26 and will continue through March' 8. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.' Walker’s sculptures are large peices, organic in nature and . composed of concrete, oak beams, rock, tree branches and steel. They are displayed in the dimly lit gallery, with lighting designed by Walker which gives the viewer a sense of -k All Night Bowling .*• j Pc PK Society ' j J Armenara Lanes.'. T X Fri. March 3rd ? X Midnight-6-AM-Sat. — *. X sign-up 257 Rec Hall vantages’ of large societies of. people. Such societies are capable of producing’ out standing leaders such as Lincoln but also produce men who lose their individuality in the masses. The conversation ended with Miss Mead's- en couraging the young an thropologist to accept the challenge of the world before him. ‘ ‘ T h e Benefactor’’ presented the pros and cons of abortion law reform through the trial of a Dr. Montgomery who had been arrested for performing illegal abortions. The highly emotional melodrama came out strongly in favor of abortion reform. Dr. Montgomery was presented as a righteous man firmly convinced that by performing illegal abortions he was filling the gap between the existing abortion laws and -the—alternatives—to—legal abortions. He judiciously chose his patients; refusing to operate on women who were married, promiscuous, strong enough to survive the pregnancy or likely to suffer religious conflicts. Witnesses testifying year and according to A 1 favorably for the doctor Hirsch, one of the co included an unmarried ordinators, this year the woman who had been raped, students can “expect the an unmarried 18 year old girl, unexpected.” a fashion model who the "Anything can happen", he doctor had convinced to keep stressed, her baby and a sociologist,.—- “The Festival of Life is a , . . , \... event put on to The doctor was found guilty em hasize our cu f ture _ the with a unanimous plea for stu dent’s culture - which will emency The saga ended with include musiCi arts and the definite hope for a cra fts, theatre ' productions suspended sentence. and workshop S i.. h^ aid . Walker being within a cave. The piece at the, entrance to the gallery,- “Three Related Shapes,” is 1,100 pounds of riveted steel, finished with ammonium chloride. One of the smaller pieces, “Target with a Rock,” combines an, American In dian symbol with a rock on a steel platform aiming at a steel target. Presently a MFA candidate., at the University, Walker is a graduate of Paterson State College in New Jersey . For five years, he has exhibited at the New Jersey State Exhibition three first jfrlze .honors and honorable mention in crafts. The Visual Arts Building, where the exhibit is on display, is the east unit.of the two new arts buildings recently completed north of Curtin Road and west of Borland Laboratory. FREE toan * Jewish person NEW TESTA MENT in'English, Yiddish, Other literature or Hebrew available. For P.0.80x 1048, more information, D «.i.«»«.r wv wr i* p . Rochester, N.Y. CHRISTIAN 14f > 03 1 INFORMATION SERVICE (Baptist) Vienna Symphony Orchestra THE ARTIST SERIES will present its final Rec Hall program this season with the .per formance of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra directed by Josef Krips at 8:30p.m. Saturday. Free U plans Festival , —By BARBSNYDER Collegian Senior Reporter Sunday nights find . Free University people hard at work in a small room in Human Development planning, plotting and scheming this year’s Festival _of Life. The Festival originated last -.jt is not centered around music this year, but rather is centered around any and all aspects of our culture, Hirsch said. ■ When-asked what to expect at this yearls-festival besides “the unexpected”, Hirsch said, “a lot of people, a lot of entertainment and a lot of fun.” .. One unique aspect of this spring’s Festival will be the presence of one or two domes on-the festival grounds to be used as either a festival headquarters - or—a—storage area. ~ “We are hoping for a dome that will be 70 feet in diameter,” Hirsch said, and can be used as an exhibit of an alternative structure to' the box-like structures Penn State is noted for. The dome’s main material is wood. The Festival Committee is also hoping for one or two professional rock groups. “But everything depends on The Next door will definitely not run for the ' Presidential Nomination! THE NEXT DOOR (next door to Herlocher's) Neil Young's New Album "Harvest" is still on sale at 2.99 Blood, Sweat & Tears —Greatest Hits Classical 1. 2. Victrola ~ London Treasury J.. 98 per disc money,” Hirsch stressed. The Festival will be held June 9-11 on the intramural fields between University Drive and Beaver Stadium.-- • Between 7,000 to 15,000 people are expected to‘attend the festival, Hirsch-said. Preparations are also getting under way for this spring’s Free-University. They are seeking” “course initiators,” rather than “course instructors” to lead courses Hirsch said. % ' “We are trying to em phasize an alternative learning experience where the actual course leader is no' longer a lecturer, but rather an - information source,_ar arbitrator, mediator and co ordinator of.classes,” he said. The Free U is especially welcoming faculty, graduate students and townspeople to become involved as both students and course initiators. Tentative courses fbr COPPER KITCHEN — Italian Cuisine Lunch-Dinner-Pizza SANDWICHES Corner College and Garner LOOKING FOR A CONVENIENT PLACE TO LIVE? CONTACT KEYSTONE TOWERS, INC. _ RENTAL_OFFICE 134 East Foster Ave Apt 101 ' State College Pa. 238-1771 Reg. 5.98 3»78_ London 4.19 RCA 4.19 Spring include photography basic chord structure, scienct fiction, harmonica, naturai foods cooking and “How to b( a Draft Counselor.” Anyone interested ii leading a course- can contact the. Free U between 11'a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday througl Friday at its table on tht ground floor of the Hetze) Union Building. Registration for Sprint Term will be held the first week of . classes, April through 13. Petrino 5 s Bridal Shoppe ' ’ Invites you to. see ourfall selection.ofßridal Gowns, Bridesmaids , Flowergirl,. 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