.L` P.5...C.A :.:Qffers. Varied Topics thi. WGrkSb 0 Ps ' • Assuming_that it takes all kinds to .make 1 a college, campus, the Penn State Christian Association is appealing to a variety of in terests—from the arts: to politics—in its, newest project, the CA Workshops. ' The- WOrkshops, now 'in the final planning stage, will be a series of monthly programs: Thus, When a student joins either the ,-inter national affairs, music, dramatics, art, news, worship, or "campus probleths" group, he meets •with the same group one Wednesday each month Students . may -sign up in 304 Old Main before" Wednesday, when the first 'organizational meeting will be held.. , An outgrowth of student desire to combine fun' and , learning, the workshops. will be. designed to provide the member with a broad er perspective of his -special ac tivity, Mary Jane Wyland, PSCA program coordinator said. Train ing in discussion: technique will be another by-p rod u c t of the series, since the .members them selves may have a chance to lead their groups if they desire. To Air Current; Issues Although student • members of PSCA 'will chair the committees, the workshop= programs will be planned la - rgely •by the partici pants. Special features may in clude- visiting performers, 'speak ers, or other experts in the fields of the workshop "phases. Students joining the "Know Your World". ..workshop can ex pect to focus ' all discussion -on current issues, United Nations de velopments, and geography. Chairman Harry Shank stresses that this will not be a "longhair" venture. Instead, the group,is being organized to develop intl ligent attitudes 'through interest ing discussion, he said. Foreign exchange students from various parts of the globe may help lead some programs. Malin to Head Dramatics "Music for Listeners!" will pro vide the opportunity Lo relax to records, according to Andrew Zer bin and Janet Herd, in charge of the Beethoven to Bop programs. They assure that even the record explanation will be presented ,in fireside fashion. Stephen Malin, a dramatics ma jor, will be chairman of the Dra matics Workshop. Amateuis taken with the grease paint may join this group And. , act out simple pantomines • or ex erpts from Broadway plays. Another workshop centering around the arts will. be "Art for the Spectator," chaired by R'achael Witherow. To Publish CA News For those interested in learning how to conduct religious services and programs, Jane Ifft and La- Vonne Althouse are planning a Worship Workshop. Under the chairmanship of Eli za Newell, the News Workshop will facilitate the publishing of CA News, official newspaper of PSCA. Members will learn es sential journalism techniques as well as many editing hints. Appealing especially to new students on campus, the "Gripes By BAYLEE FRIEDMAN Three t© Talk On Civil Rights A- panel of three, professors will discuss "How Can We Make Our Civil Rights Program More Ef fective?" at 8 p.m. Sunday at Hillel Foundatiorx, 224 S. Miles street. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, di rector of Hillel, will present the speakers, Edward Abramson, as sistant prof es s or of sociology; Arthur H. Reede, professor of economics; and Neil Reimer, as sistant' professor of -political sci ence. This discussion will begin Hil lers 13th year of Town Meetings, non-partisan discussions in which faculty members talk •on social, political,, and economic issues. After each speaker presents his viewpoint the discussion is opened to the audience for questions. Over 200' faculty members have participated in the Town Meet- - ing since its inception in 1940. Phys Ed Society Dr. Jack Leighton was the speaker at the bi-monthly meeting of Phi Epsilon Kappa, national physical education honorary so ciety, Wednesday night in the home of Eugene Wettstone, gym nastic coach. Delta Zeta Delta Zeta recently initiated Nancy .Lee Fisher. Officers of the pledge, class are Joanne Snyder, president, Julia O'Brian, vice pres ident, and Elizabeth Rice, secre tary. and Grins" Workshop will pro vide informal discussions about personal problems met in a large college. Whether those problems concern dating, studying,. or re ligion, an- open forum will try to arrive at concrete solutions. This workshop will be led by Richard Schuler and Darrell - Ray. Programs Non-Sectarian In order to keep the groups small enough to be informal, the number of applicants must be limited. Open to any undergraduate or graduate student, the workshops will be entirely non-sectarian. Al though the PSCA incorporates religion in its program, the work shops are a cultural aspect and will include religion only if the participating members desire. Titz D tut, CAJILLABLiIS, ern; ri V Art In co-eht, Newman Club Will Initiate New Members Newman Club will initiate new members at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, and Dr. Girard McDonough will speak at the second of the Cana Con ference series sponsored by the croup . at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The initiation ceremony will be held in Our Lady of Victory 'Church basement. The Newman Club ceremony was written by Dr. Francis J. Tschan, professor emeritus of European history, in 1942. It has since been adopted by the National Newman Club Federation to be used by Newman clubs throughout the country. The Cana Conference talk will mark the second in a series of seven monthly lectures on the topic "The Catholic Marriage." Dr. McDonough will speak on the physician's point of view. Following the talk, refreshments will be served in the church base ment, and those present will have an opportunity to meet and talk with Dr. McDonough. The Cana Conference was open ed last month by the: Rev. Dr. Patrick Harkins of Tyrone. In future months, a lawyer, a nurse, an insurance expert, and an ex pert, on actual planning of the wedding will be heard. The final talk will be given by a Catholic priest who will summarize the church marriage laws. Father Richard Walsh, New man Club chaplain, planned the program, the first at the College.• Other such conferences have been carried out at colleges throughout the nation. WRA Board Initiates Four WRA executive board has ini tiated Jane Whiteney, senior ad viser to ' the board; Mildred Mc- Cowan, sophomore representative; Elizabeth Lloyd, freshman repre sentatiVe; and Ruth Kronewetter, freshman representative. At a short business meeting fol lowing the initiation ceremony, the board voted to invite to Play day, Feb: 21, the same colleges that participated in the event last year. Schools which will be sent invitations are Bucknell, Mans field State Teachers College, Ly coming, Juniata, and Lock Haven State Teachers College. The board also decided to plan a spring clothing drive, the dates to be decided at a future meeting. Hauck Named Head President Milton S. Eisenhower yesterday was succeeded as pres ident of the Association of Land- Grant Colleges and Universities by President Arthur A. Hauck of the University of Maine. BEAT RUTGERS: Quartet to Sing At Junior Breakfast Four men dressed to their necks in plaid vests will sing for your breakfast Sunday morning. That is, if you're planning . to attend the 'junior dais breakfast at 9:30 a.m. in the Dutch Pantry. The vested men are the Mellowaires Quartet—Bob - Burns, first tenor; George Georgieff, second tenor; Jack Jenkins, baritone; and Jim Shaw, bass. And they're for hire, they say. You , may have heard them at the Women's -, aecreation Associa tion convention in• October or the all-College sing last •weekend. "They're very comical, to say the least," and "They're loaded with expression" we r e typical comments. To Sing. in Pittsburgh If you're from Missouri and you have to be shown, why don't you pick up their routine at, the breakfast? Tickets are $1.25 a Counle, and juniors may sign up until 5 p.m. today at the Student Union Desk. - _ The Mellowaires have worked up quite a repertoire in the two months since their organization. "We try to learn two new songs a week—we do about 30 Snow," tenor Burns said. "Practices at Theta Xi and Tau Kappa Epsilon usually turn out to be concerts with the whole house in the base ment listening to us. "You can tell we love to sing— look at the tim es• we practice (11:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. six nights a week.)" One of the highlights of their 20-minute routine is a comic ren dition of Rigoletto: Other special ties are "Margie," "Close Har mony," "Stardust," "Blue Room" and "September Song." "You see; we sing everything," they ex plained, "—old favorites, novel ties, comedy,_ and popular stuff." Two Major in Music - Three of the • Mellowaires are seniors, so the quartet is bound to join the army soon—unfortun ately, not as a quartet. "But we'd love to keep it together and try 'professional work for awhile," Burns said. Home Cooked MEALS served by the LADIES' AUXILIARY • _ After All Home Football Games 5 to 8 p.m. • STEAKS $1.75 *ROAST BEEF $1.50 *BAKED HAM $1.50 FULL COURSE MEALS Homey Atmosphere BOALSBURG FIRE HALL 4 Miles East of State College By HELEN LUYBEN Postal Rule Changed The postal regulation covering faculty mailing under College Permit No. 1 has been changed to Sec. 34.65 (e), PL&R. Leftover envelopes with the old numbers on them should be corrected, the College advises. Riding Club Petitions Persons having Riding Club pe titions for improved recreational, riding facilities are asked to re turn them to, Jean Lathlaen, 364 McElwain, before Monday. Just two Mellowaires. Shaw and Jenkins, are music majors. Burns is majoring in hotel admin istration, and Georgieff, pre-med. But the four are active in either Chapel Choir. Glee Club, or Blue Band. 'Jack Jenkins has his own dance band which played for Le. Mardi Bal during Mardi Gras weekend. When asked if there was any musical talent in their families, Burns and Shaw would admit to only a piano which "mother plays beautifully." Although their goal is musical comedy, the men may , end up yet singing together as the Mellow aires in hot el- administrator - Burns' "Honeymoon Hotel." 11111111111111111111 i 111111111111111111111111111: -a, Yarn • • fine hand-made woolens means fun in knitting _.= and enjoyment in giving = = Your gift has special = meaning if you've made it = i yourself. E Wan't something special? Margaret has special = Xmas packages for socks, Ei and fine feStive wools E by Bernet. Columbia, Nomotta, Beehive and = Spinnerin = Don't know how? E Even if you've never knit = before—you can finish = a gift in time for Xmas. E Pick up an instruction • book with patterns of Ei your choice = Not much money? 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