PAGE SIXTEEN Gypsy Group--- (Continued from page five) will appear in a dance program July 18; Anatole Kitain, "Poet of the Keyboard," July 25; and the Eva Jessye Negro Choir which received acclaim in the New York Theatre Guild's recent produc tion of Porgy and Beis. Sched uled to appear August 3, the Choir will also feature Kermit Moore, 'cellist. Series Tickets Series tickets for the four pro grams are priced at $3 including , tax. Reservations will be accept ed by mail and tickets will be available at registration head quarters today, or at the Office of the Director of Summer Ses sions, Burrowes ,building thereaf ter. No mail reservations will be accepted for individual attrac tions. One additional program will be presented during the Post Session. "Miracles in the Modern Manner," with Richard Dußois as master of ceremonies will be given Aug ust 29. Four Heads-- (Continued from page five) May 24. Dr. H. Beecher Charmbury, as sociate professor of fuel technol ogy, was named associate pro fessor of mineral preparation en gineering and chief of the divi sion of mineral preparation en gineering in the School of Min eral Indlistries. He replaces Ray- Mond E. Zimmerman, who has resigned to accept a position with an American firm in Turkey. Annual Workshop The 11th annual Pennsylvania Workshop for teachers will be held at the College this summer, starting today. The Workshop, conducted by Mary Jane Wyland, Ifirviessor of education, is unique in that it consists of a series of lectures and consultations with specialists in education, a...... A PENN STATE TRADITION FOR OVER 31 YEARS NOW THERE'S SOMETHING NEW AT PETE'S PLACE Yes, indeed, for your dining enjoyment we now offer you an DINING PAVILION Dine in delightful, cool surroundings, over looking beautiful Penn's Valley—with a 50 mile view of placid countryside. You'll for get the heat and rush of everyday life as you leisurely enjoy one of our famous din ners .Come up for our specialties: • BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK • HAM STEAK • PORK CHOPS • FRESH SEAFOOD . Dinner .Reservatioris Are .Appreciated .But .Not Necessary. Please Ask For PETE When You Call— Weekdays Until 12 Midnight Saturdays Until 12 Midnight Sundays Until 7 P.M. " ETE'S PLACE • A ~ Activities --- (Continued from page three) Dancing Four nights of dancing at the "TUB" are also on tap. Round dancing to a dance band will take place from 9 to 12 p.m. on the Friday nights of July 14 and 28. There will be a charge of fifty cents per person for these events. The ever-popular square dance sessions will be held on Satur day evenings July 22, and August 5. The admission will be free and capacity crowds may be expected. A Summer Artists Course has also been planned. The dates are Tuesdays July 11, 18, 25 and Thursday, August 3. Complete in formation may be found on page 5. In cooperation with Sykes, the Penn State Christian Association has planned a program of Week end cabin parties, cycling trips, field trips, and work parties. Complete details on these events will be announced weekly. ' Softball, golf, tennis, riding, and other sports activities are also open to students. Complete information may be found on the sports pages. Donovan--- (Continued from page seven) hat societies, and the glee club, his main interest is' iii the Temp orary Union Building. "No man should leave college," he declares, "without knowing how to dance, play golf, and keep up his end at bridge." Applauds Bull Sessions . To, be able to mix is extremely important, and can even be a matter of life and death, he says. He - bases this statement on ex perience in the naval service, where he served as a communica tions officer in the Aleutians. It often happened in the service that a mere "bull session" or game of cards kept morale from slipping below the danger line. 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