---The Daily Collegian Friday, November 9, 1973 PSUprofessor of music. The concert will consist of selections by the nineteenth century composers, orchestra TchaikovSki, Rossini and Schumann. The Tchaikovsky selection, to play "Romeo and Juliet," has been described as one of the most expressively beautiful works of the nineteenth century. 1 : S9turday,"Symphony No. 1," Schumann's subtitled "Spring Symphony," reflects the The Penn State University optimistic tones of the Symphony Orthestra will composer's happiest years. present its first concert of the Rossini's- "Overture to year 8 p.m. Saturday in Semiramade" combines an Schwab. expressive introduction with The orchestra is conducted by Douglas Miller, assist ant LI LI LI • * LI 13 u . Ll II LI . * Li u. 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Own or Buy Rent (in own name) L ye with Parents ]Rent On another persons name) characterize many Rossini works. The orchestra consists of about 80 members. According to Miller, the membership is largely students but also includes several faculty and non-student members. "While the _core of the orchestra is. mainly music majors, we • have students from all areas of the University participating," Miller said. .7. The orchestra will present a "Young People's Concert" in January as well as regular season concerts in March and May. All three concerts will feature student soloists chosen last week through special competitive auditions. 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Welsh also said the best way to determine if the union has majority support of an appropriate bargaining unit is a secret ballot election by the em ployes. Joy Meaney, IWW member, said Welsh was presented authorization cards signed by a sub- Degree program review planned By ROBYN MOSES Collegian Staff Writer The University 'Faculty Senate Subcommittee on External Degrees is expected to review present external degree pro'grams at Tuesday's Faculty Senate meeting. The subcommittee was established at the Senate's June 5 meeting to review programs proposed for external offerings, to recommend , waivers to Senate rules and to advise the Senate on external degree offerings. According to the subcommittee, "external degree program" means an expanded opportunity for departments or other units which offer baccalaureate education to offer degrees for credits taken in a more flexible mode than traditionally possible. 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Students must be admitted to a program and must satisfy all the requirements of thitt program before they are awarded an external degree. Guidelines for the external degree proposal now are being circulated through departments wishingQto Womanhood course offered spring A course to examine today's womanhood will be offered Spring Term through the College of Liberal Arts. Woman Studies, designated Liberal Arts 198, will be taught by Eloise Snyder, professor of sociology. According to Snyder, the interdisciplinary course, open 600 12 5 60 12 5 60 13 6 15 155 13 6 00 13 5 60 14 5 60 15 &TORCH FIRESTONE 1500 S. ATHERTON 238-1500 AUTHORIZED DEALER stantial majority of his employes stating the IWW represents them in negotiating a new contract. "The secret election that he wants can take a good two months. "Welsh seems to believe he has an unlimitßd sup ply of workers and can fire anyone he wants," Meaney said. The boycott began at 11:35 a.m. yesterday and ac cording to Meaney will continue until "we are recognized as a legal bargaining unit." Meaney said they received cooperation from most of the townspeople. "Most of the people wouldn't en ter the place and others expressed verbal agreement with what we're doing," she said. Welsh declined to comment on the boycott. Employes at Kentucky Fried Chicken, formally the Char-Pit Diner, enlisted IWW support to correct poor working conditions. The workers are asking for improved safety sponsor external degree programs. The information obtained from these guidelines will help determine the demand for such a program at the University, the branch campuses through which such a program would be offered, and the probable enrollment, age ranges and educational levels at each site: The guidelines also discuss program content and to both men and women, will deal with cbiological, economic, legal and social aspects of womanhood. 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Ryder also said a grievance policy is non-existent and only one fire extinguisher is provided for the kitchen, which contains several fryers. IWW delegate Frank Callahan said pay scalei range from $1.85 to $2.20 an hour for cooks, $1.60 an hour for dishwashers and $1 an hour plus tips for waitresses. According to Callahan, these conditions exist in almost every other restaurant in State College. He said the IWW plans to apply this issue to other State College restaurants. "We don't want a battle: situation, but the restaurant owners have a lot to give in wages and working conditions." he said. delivery. A catalogue description of curriculum and a description of its purposes and content are to be presented for each course in the external degree program. The subcommittee also proposed in these guidelines procedures concerning admissions, readmissions and transfers, advising and guidance, resourcges, supporting departments and Snyder said individual or group projects will be required. There are no prerequisites Frat road rally set Acacia fraternity will sponsor a road rally.at noon Sunday for the benefit of On Drugs. According to rally co chairman Bob Boit, each team, consisting of ai.drivef and navigator, will be given directions for a route around State College. Each car's mileage will be recorded at the beginning and end, and the team that comes closest to the course's actual mileage will win the $5O prize., Hoit said the team's answers to questions Atherton Ha" SEE the SAM go SAFE in SNOW Hillco Sports in • Boalsburg 466-6266 Senate rules Faculty Senator A.M. Wellington, professor of education, plans to propose that the Faculty Senate needs, policy bases as well as legal bases to make authoritative. action. Wellington said the establishment of educational policies is most critical now as a basis for evaluating Penn State's academic present and in planning its future. for enrollment. The course will be taught second period Monday, Wednesday and Friday Spring Term. concerning route details also will be used to determine the winner. Hoit said time is no factor in determining the winner, ancl the navigator is to interpret the route's directions and observe things along the, course that might be asked in the questions after the race. f Approximately 50 cars are registered to participate in the road rally, and registration will continue today on the HUB ground floor. The $5 entrance fee will be donated to On Drugs. Acc ly detailed! The official Penn Stdfic class ring Ire stock for Immediate delivery Serving Penn Staters Since 1927
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