The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 04, 1973, Image 24

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    24—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 4,1973 .
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o thA s of s f ic p e r i m K a e r l y ly said. ,
maintains
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deals a with
n up
Organization of Town Independantt to-date hdusing list, acts as a buffer
Students can help with theSe and many between tenants and landlords and
other problems., . .
.provides legal assistance for tenants.
Since OTIS emerged from the council Other aids offered , include the
of Town Independent Men in 1970, it has bailbond fund available to any student
changed from a regulatory agency to arrested in State College: publishing of
one concerned primarily with helping comparative price guides: the OTIS
town students. cookbook, designed to alter the pizza and
OTIS President Bruce Kelly described beer habits, furnishing frisbees to
the organization as "a group of service- throw on the HUB lawn and the forma
, oriented people who try to ejcpedite a lot tion of a spring independent softball
students of the red tape associated with so many league.
other organiza tions." .
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We hope students can come in with a the upcoming
has comi m ng ade important plans for
year.
problem and have it solved while they're Later. this month Kelly will testify
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before the state Senate in a hearing for
the newly introduced landlord-tenant
act.
A ' food-buying club is in the
development stages. With rising food
costs, members will be able to buy at
wholesale prices. Although there will
not be an extensive selection, Kelly said.
all the staples will be available.
OTIS also plans to finish writing its
model lease. The lease, which members
believe to be the fairest for 'both tenant
and landlord,-then will be promoted to
the area landlords. .
The - OTIS office is located in 20
HUB.Meetings will be held in the HUB
assembly room every second Monday
beginning September 10.
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Students graduate
University Provost Russell
E. Larson urged nearly 1.650
Summer Term graduates to
use honesty and integrity in
their professional and
personal_ relationships during
commencement exercises
Aug. 16 in Rec Hall.
Relating honesty to trust.
Larson, added:
"It has been said that the
greatest punishment for the
dishonest is that they are not
believed, even when they
speak the truth. The dishon
est must needlessly contrive
as is evident by many hap
penings in our contemporary
society."
Defining integrity as the
courage of one's convictions.
Larson said, "This included
the ability to hold fast to what
in your considered judgment
and belief is right. no matter
what the odds are against
you. Those of fine integrity
are able to accept setbacks.
and even injustices."
Larson told graduates the
attributes of honesty and
integrity are .not talents or
skills but in§tead good habits.
"And, like the formation of
other characteristics, they
require constant practice
until they are imbedded in our
Tutoring
benefits
The Educational Opportunities Program offers the largest
tutoring program on campus, and it is a program set up
specifically for EOP students.
David London. student coordinator for the tutoring 4 ..
program. said a number of students outside the program ask
for tutors.
- "If I have a tutor available and no one has a standing
request for him. I will recommend the student. But the EOP4
students get first choice." London said.
The EOP tutoring program uses all volunteer tutors
London's job is to match the tutor with the student.
•
London said most of the tutors are ones he has used in tli•
past. Sometimes he receives their names from key
personnel in a specific department: other times the tutors
just walk in and offer to help.
London said he finds tutors in all subjects. But, he said.
this tutoring program is really beneficial to only a small
percentage of students. He said the student has to do most of
the work on his own, but tutoring can only help to a limited
extent if he lacks basic study skills. •
Last year about 150 students the major,ity of them EOP
students took advantage of the program.
The only other tutoring programs offered on campus are
set up through honorary societies. which tutor only in
specific areas. A University-wide tutoring program was
disbanded in 1971.
A new indoor sports shoe made of the finest
kangaroo leather with reverse leather heel
counter. Special reverse leather toe reinforcement
for extra wear and . protection. Amazing 3 zone
profile sole protects knee joints and ankles by
absorbing strain of quick stops and abrupt
changes of direction. The ideal indoor shoe.
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fabrics, trims and
accessories for:
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system that they become
second nature," Larson said.
"In my opinion. these two
qualities will remain supreme
as guidelines of character for
all of us who reside on our
swiftly moving earth."
Helen C. Davies. who
represented the University
Board of Trustees " at" the
ceremony. assisted Larson in
conferring the degrees.
Among the 1.634 candidates
were 962 seniors receiving
baccalaureate degrees. 563
graduate students receiving
master's degrees and 109
doctoral candidates.
Among the seniors 181
graduatedr with .horiors. 13
completed one,orthe Reserve
Officers - - -- Training Corps
programs and will be
commissioned in the Army.
Navy or Air Force.
program
EOP
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