?AGE FOUR Orientation Week Will Begin With Counseling, Convocation Orientation Week for nearly 4500 new students will begin officially with counseling meetings at 8 a.m. tomorrow, followed by a convocation in Recreation Building at which Pie3ident Eric A. Walker will give a welcoming address. The inogram scheduled for the new students will extend until Saturday, and will include counseling meetings, academic meetings and talks, and social events. New Student ;Lions. Orientation New students will be divided oBe Held 'into small groups, with a student, 'counselor for each group. The' Schedule S et ,,c o o c u i n e s t e ie l s ors an a d re h n a l t em so b e e ie r t s ie o s f honor; ha , The groups represented in the: A full week of meetings, tests, counseling include Alpha Lamb-1 Campus religious organizations , and mixers is on schedule for,da Delta. Cwens, Chimes, Scrolls,' will sponosor an open house from neat lv 4500 freshmen and transfer,and Mortar Board for women,i9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the students arriving on campus to - ',and Androcles, Skull and Bones,!Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel , day. 1 Blue Key. Parmi Nous, Druids„ , Representatives from The evell i n g and weekend: and Delphi for men. group will be present to meet the , schedule for Orientation Week; Student members of the Orien- I tudents and answer any ques-, follows. i cation Committee, the group iril .__ . - ... _ , ' -----' - - - 'tions There will also be exhibits Today !charge of the week's activitiesdexplaining campus religious ac " , 7-9 p m —Open houses and mix-dare Ruth Johnson, senior in edu-I el s by Christian Science Organi-nation from Mt. Jewette, anditivities, and brochures explaining, ration, 104 Chapel; Hillel Foun- Richard Friedman, senior in arts each of the religious groups will I dation, 224 Locust Lane; Emer- and letters from Harrisbur g. Ibe available. son Society, meet on front steps' i Among the major optional ac- Willa Taylor, director of the' of Old Main at 8 p.m.; Newman; tivities scheduled for the week !Chapel Choir, will be present 1 Club, Oiii Lady of Victory Church! is a series of seven talks by I with several choir members to 11,1l1; and University Christian' members of the faculty. The ! answer questions about the choir. Association (by invitation) in fac- .first of the talks, a panel dis- I New students will also be able' ulty homes cession on the subject "Crag- ;to attend receptions with their' 8 p m —Meeting with Dean oft five Thinking: Where Does It !religious student groups, from 7 , Men for fieshman and transfer! Come From?" will be held on tto 9 tonight at the respective re-' turn living off campus, 121 Wednesday, and the remaining I ligious centers. Sparks six talks are scheduled for ! About 1100 new students have 9-11 p m —Residence hall meet- Thursday and Friday. !accepted invitations to attend the. ' ingj for fieshmen and transfer! Admission to the lectures will;homes of about 75 faculty mem-I men living in residence halls, i n ibe by ticket, which can be ob-lbers, under the sponsorship of the: !tamed free at the Hetzel Union'University Christian Association.)hll units 915 p m Residence hall meet-f desk. Students may choose to at-! The LICA will also hold recep-: -- tend as many as three of the sev-: tions during the day in the Chapel; units. ings foi fieshman women in hall len talks. !lounge and the Methodist Student b I, iPk general campus tour will !Center for freshmen and at the, 10 p m. Residence hall meet e conducted by men and worn- United Church of Christ for trans- 1 fm transfer women, in hall!1 units i en counselors Monday night, fifer students. 1 and special tours will also be i The Hillel Foundation will hold • conducted by Alpha Phi Omega ' a mixer for Jewish students at' and Gamma Sigma Sigma, na- Ithe Hillel Center from 7 to 9 to-' tional service fraternities, dur- :night at the Hillel center at 224 ing the day from Mon d a y;Locust Lane. through Wednesday. 1 The Newman Club will sponsor , The service fraternity to u r s,a mixer from 7 to 9 tonight at will leave from the information; Our Lady of Victory Church Hall,l tent on the Mall. 215 W. Fairmount Ave. I Tomorrow 630pm—Campus tour in mixed groups for all new stu denk. 7.30-9 p m —Dance for all fresh men. in Recreation Building. 7 30-9 p in.—Dance for all trans fer students, in Hetzel Union Ballroom 9-15 pin —Meetings for fresh man women in hall units. 9 30-11 p m Meetings for fresh man and transfer men living in residence halls, in hall units. 10 pin —Meetings for transfer women in hall units. Tuesday 630 p —Croup meetings with student counselors for freshman (Continued cm page twenty) WELCOME CLASS 1962 We carry the latest In campus fashions. You will find your favorites among our many skirts, blouses, sweaters, dress• es, and lingerie. Mary . Leitzinger Shop 136 EAST COLLEGE Each new student has been giv-1 en a copy of the Orientation' Week Guide, which lists all thel pen House 'events scheduled and their loca-' STATIONERY Penn State Seal Stationery By White and Wyckoff $l.OO Nittany Lion STATIONERY White or Blue $1.25 Rytex Stationery Printed with Your Name and Address White and Wycoff Decorated Notes 50c to $l.OO Budget Box Stationery 60 Sheets - 40 Envelopes $ 1 .00 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Welcome to University Park, State College, and GRIGGS PHARMACY the friendly, convenient drug store CHECK THIS LIST OF SCHOOL NEEDS How Many of These Did You Forget to Pack? *Alarm Clock 'Facial Tissue *Tooth Paste *Wash Cloth *Plastic Tumbler 'Flash Bulbs *Shower Ca 'Bathing Cap p *Shoe Polish °Shampoo *Bath Powder *Cologne •Deodorants •Combs *Shaving Cream •Playing Cards °Soap Dish *Eastman Film •Hair Brush Russell Stover Candy in State College only at Griggs Pharmacy $1.35 pound $2.70 two pound OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENING TODAY GRIGGS PHARMACY , Prescription Specialists 120 E. College Ave. -- Opposite Old Main Drama Research Sponsored By Experimental Theatre The Experimental Theatre provides opportunities and financial backing for theatrical research. One of the main functions of the group,.which is com posed of both students and fac-i ulty, is to produce 1-act plays a t. standing and reading the scripts. Five O'Clock Theatre. !Usually, however, the actors walk Five O'Clock Theatre operates, through them with scripts in hand. regularly during the spring semes- Sometimes, when the actors feel ter at 5 p.m. Tuesdays in the:a play merits special attention, Little Theatre in the basement of, they will memorize the lines and Old Main. The group often pre-la set and lighting will be used. sents original plays from elemen-! Neither writing nor acting in tary and advanced playwriting ;Five O'Clock Theatre is confined classes. Ito theatre arts majors or play- The movement, in fact, grew outiwriting students. Anyone who of a desire -of students in these iwishes his play produced may classes to have their plays pre-submit it to the governing board rented. lof Experimental Theatre. • The plays are often done in. There is no admission charge concert style, with the actors' to the plays. a