Personality changes may By MARC COHEN Brim, ■ president of the' society’s limits is most m- Collegian Staff Writer Foundation for Child tense for middle-aged males, . Development, outlined how* he said. “He is the figure The husband who gains great legends •of society can least afford to let weight or becomes in- metamorphosis charac- rock the boat or challenge the tellectual is deviant ana terizecl personality change, systems or show inconstancy viewed as illegal m our social “They'are all concerned with in character.” system, Orville- G. Bnm Jr. man’s attempts to be There is a dominant view said yesterday. ■ something more than nature - that nothing takes place, in The trust in ..a marriage and his fellow man intended middle age, Brim said. For might be' destroyed if one him to be,” Brim said. He the middle-aged male there is partner 1 expresses 1 the in- said legends tell us man tries a constriction of family and tention to change his per- to change and is destroyed, outside relationships, in sonality, he said. -“Per- “The legends say, you can’t friendships and in community sonality change after early do that; you can’t go there; organizations, he added, socialization ,is a threat to you can’t get out,” he said. “One becomes burdened with » society because it challenges The conflict between multiple social systems.” the existing system." . growing and staying within “Also expectations for achievement in work begin to Boston nearly calm * realistic information about their career prospects.” Brim said an expected shorter life span worries the middle-aged male. “But the mid-life male is the key figure in society, he is the lynchpin of all those systems,” Brim said. “He - is the workhorse and the father figure.” BOSTON (UPI)— Scores of serious injuries were black and white Hyde Park reported from the series of High School students, forced' roving fights that began about into the street by a telephoned 9:30 a.m. However, officials bomb threat, fought briefly ordered the school closed for with rocks, bottles, and fists the day. yesterday, marring an otherwise peaceful day in the Police were attempting to city’s schools. confirm reports of minor No one was arrested and no injuries to occupants of cars $-f monthly for a 14U l BEDROOM APARTMENT pm m monthly for a *175 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT At •BEAVER TERRACE APARTMENTS • UNIVERSITY TOWERS APARTMENTS • FOSTER AVENUE APARTMENTS You pay for your phone, we pay the rest... 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He added that Galletea, a statue, was brought to life by gods at Pygmalion’s request. “Furthermore, another crucial boundary had been set up,” Brim said. .“We have come to think of it as the change of state versus change **************************>k I MOTHER'S DAT ! | SPECIAL i jjjT * t NO TELEGRAPH CHARGES ON ALL f * MOTHER’S DAY FTD ORDERS $ t PLACED BY MAY Ist * * WOODRINGS % Floral Gardens £ 145 S. Allen 238-0566 * Thank you for making EAST WEEK a success University Book Centre Student Book Store Balfour’s McLanahan’s Allen St. Record Ranch The Shoe Fly Carriage House Bostonian Ltd. 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There is a question as to whether the change of state has yielded a • personality change, Brim said. “For instance, Cinderella, which may be the archetypical legend or a pure change of state, touches not at all on personality transformation,” he said. “A few great stories involve transformations of the three components of personality body, mind, and character but most do not,” Brim said. “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is an example of a total trans formation,” he said, “but most stories have the same form with a metamorphosis of character.” Brim said in the 20th Lazy J . Davidson’s Florist Record Bar Petrino's Bridal Shop Kranich’s Jewelers Pop’s Mexi Hots Lady Bug Crabtree’s End Result Radio Shack Tobacco Tavern Moyer Jewelers House ofShalimar ■, Mur Jewelers East Halls Housing WEHR Radio century there are a few new biomedical agents drugs said, sources of personality was not considered in the We know that the natural change. Psychoanalysis, same view. Now we haye state of the person is to be in behavior modification, vast drug control efforts m the process of becoming identity stripping, biofeed- society, but virtually no something different while' back devices and transsexual concern with witchcraft and remaining in many respects changes are examples, he sorcery,” he said. The the same. Brim said^But said. reasons for these shifts are only recently we have begun “An interesting aspect is not yet clear, he said. to understand that behind the way in which they shift Recently, legend has hese attempt are personal into and out of focus of con- thrown the responsibility of theories about how much one cern as evil forces in change onto the. individual, can alter himself, how society,” Brim said. “Not too Brim said. “Psychotherapy theories of self are greatly long ago one could be has spilled over into self-help influenced by one’s culture, arrested for practicing witch- books through which one and in turn change the culture craft, although the use of might change oneself,” he one lives in, he said. Antique aircraft show slated 'An antique aircraft fly-in Challenger Bi-Plane and a cording to Hubert C. 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Electronics 237-5734 Residence Hall Week 76 «Penn State’s Greatest Week of Entertainment” Sunday, May 2 South Halls Presents... The (Water) Battle of Bunker Hill 7 p.m., At the hill between Cross and Hoyt halls. An authentic reenactment of the Battle of Bunker Hill, complete with water balloons for ammunition. The Great Escape 9 p.m., A free movie starring Steve McQueen & Charles Bronson, downstairs in Redifer Hallway. Monday, May 3 North Halls Presents... The Buck-Buck Championships of the World 7 p.m., In the North Halls Quad. The four best teams from each residence area will compete for the grand prize. Entry fee is $l.OO, teams can be entered at the NHAS office, 119 Warnock. Refreshments will be served to participating teams. The Daily Collegian Friday, April 30,1976