The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 02, 1951, Image 4

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    P AC.; E
einnattr Collegian
Published weekly during * tie Main Summer
Session by students of the. Pennsylvania State
College by authority of Daily dollegian Inc.
Bud Fenton
Editor •
'Paul Poorman Sam Wayrnan
Managing Editor Advertising -Manager
Bob Schooley
• Sports Editor
Sam Procopio, Jane Reber .... Editorial Staff
Ellen Phillips ' Advertising
Welcome To
Summer College
We're glad to be here with you and we'll be
with you for the next six weeks to keep you
informed of what you're doing or what you
might do, and what's happening. ;
Most of us will be kept pretty busy with
classes and school work, but even for the most
studious of us, a feW free moment crop up dur
ing the week. Realizing that not only the "non
studying rowdies" like entertainment, the Col
lege has prepared a program for us that will
provide diversion at all times of the day during
all parts of the week.
Softball,.dancing, movies, golf, group singing,
concerts, tennis, swimming, lectures, and
church services will be available for all of us.
The' campus will be a busy place this sum
mer. Conventions and conferences will bt mov
ing in and out of town, buildings will be start
ed, continued, or completed through the ses
sion, and the marching feet accompanied by
singing cadence will be audible during classes.
It will be hot, or hot and wet, or just wet,
and some of us will fall.asleep in spite of our
selves and glaring professors during afternoon
classes. Some of us may even spend a few af
ternoons "studying" out at one of the local
lakes during class- periods.
Hot afternoons will drag, cool evenings will
go all too swiftly, friends will be made and left.
It's all Penn State, vie know we'll like it!
Safety Valve
Here on the editorial page, we have an old
custom. The custom is called "letting the reader
talk for a while." This custom is Worked by
encouraging the reader to send in letters to
Sheaffer -- Waterman
Pens and Pencils
The Athletic • Store, Inc
Ray Victoi
Business Manager
Laundry
Cases
NIMER STATE PENNSYLIMIA
New Chaplain.
The announcement of Reverend Luther
Harshbarger's apPointment - as College Chaplain
will come to the many students who have
worked with him during the past two years
as a very pleasing development.
During his short tenure as Executive Secre
tary of the. Penn State Christian Association,
he has gained the respect and support of the
entire student body in his endeavors.
One who is constantly cognizant of the stu
dent welfare as his prime job, Reverend Harsh
barger has made a deep niche in the minds
of students. .
His future as College Chaplain cannot but be
successful. The lone defect in the new plan is
that double duty as chaplain and secretary of
the PSCA may require - a little more time at
the desk and a little less with the student body
as the friend and guide he is.
Gazette . . .
Monday:
Social dancing class, section 1. Registration,
fee: $2.50 for 10 lessons. Room 101 White Hall,
7 p.m.
Tuesday:
Social dancing class, section 2. Registration,
• fee: $2.50 for 10 lessons. Room 101 White Hall,
7 p.m.
IE lecture, Room 10 Sparks, 7:15 p.m.
Mixed swim party, Glennland pool. Admis
sion by matric card. 8:30 p.m.
Thursday:
Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary ed fraternity,
open house. Simmons lounge, 4 p.m.
. Social dancing class, room 101 White Hall, ,7
p.m.
Mixed swim party, Glennland pool, 8:30 p.m.
Outdoor movie, "It Happened One Night,"
front campus, 9 p.m., no charge. (In case of rain,
Schwab auditorium)
Friday:
Summer Sessions student-faculty reception
and dance. Informal, White Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday:
Mixed swimming, 1 p.m., Glennland pool.
Sunday:
Vesper service, Schwab auditorium, 7:30 p.m.
the editor which we print under the title of
"Safety Valve."
We like to get letters for safety valve, be
cause we like to have people who are not on
the staff write to us. We like to get letters.
If you have any like, gripe, or just plain
statement, that, you would like to pass on to
the student body, we would be glad to aid you.
For those with opposite views from those of
the . editor, please include two copies (one to
mutilate).
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