The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 13, 1960, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. MAY 13. 19
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Features
Student
About 500 original
art by students in ar
cation and home ar
are now on display i
lery of the Hetzel U
ing and in t h
building
The exhibition incl
rugs in abstract desig
jewelry and furniture
an eye to the future
paintings, drawings
George Pappas, assis ant profes
sor of art education, who is
charge of the exhibition said that
the general purpose of the display
is to show what stui ents do in
the various art courses.
All styles of art from realism
to the abstract are re presented in
the exhibit, and Pap as said this
is indicative of what is happen
ing in painting today: The pieces
exhibited represent an individual
search for a creative statement.
Pappas also said that works in
the design area are not to be
viewed as finished creations. De
signs are basically exercises and
experiments which students do to
become sensitive to certain ma
terials before they move into oth
er areas, he said.
The variety of art works in the,
exhibit show the wide range of
materials with which art students
may work. The majority of paint
ings are oils and water colors and
collages which make use of near
ly any material are also included.
Students have sculptured works
from plaster, stone, wood and
metal, and the drawings exhibited
are done in pencil, charcoal and
Ink.
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The seventh annual Inter-Serv
ice Drill Competition for the
Milton S. Eisenhower Trophy will
be completed at 5:45 p.m. today
on the lawn in front of Old Main.
Scheduled for last Sunday
afternoon on Beaver Field, the
competition was changed to the
ice skating rink when heavy rains
made it impossible to hold the
event on Beaver Field.
The standard routine was com
pleted, but because of the wet
floor surface the trick routine
was not attempted.
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Teams entered in the meet are
the Army, Navy and Air Force
ROTC units and the drill team of
Company B-5, Pershing Rifles.
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SUNDAY, MAY 15 9:30 A.M.
DISCUSSION CLASSES
"THE NEW CLASS"
Rev. Joseph Faulkner, Leader
Department of Sociology
"RELIGION AS CREATIVE INSECURITY"
Dr. Elwood Olver, Leader
Department of Security
SUNDAY NIGHT 6:30 P.M.
REPORT From AFRICA
Part II
A movie which shows the people of Ethiopia, Egypt, Al
giers, and Sudan striving for freedom.
our best friends won't tell you...
but your opponents will!
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sure, all•day protection.
Better than roll-ons that skip,
Better than sprays that drip,
Better than wrestling with creams that
are greasy and messy.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Chem-Phys Council
To Establish Grant
The Chemistry-Physics Student
Council has set aside $3OO to be
used for a scholarship program.
Robert Harrison, sophomore
from Shamokin, as chairman of
the council's scholarship commit
tee, will discuss the possibilities
of a Chemistry-Physics Council
Sholarship with the administra
tion scholarship office.
In other action, the council em
powered an executive committee
to investigate the most conve
nient method of gathering and
evaluating data for a course eval
uation program within the Chem
istry-Physics College.
The Allegheny, Monongahela and
Ohio Rivers meet at Pittsburgh.
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Math Society Exam
Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics
honorary society, will give its
annual competitive spring mathe
matics exam at 7 p.m. on Monday
in 121 Sparks.
This contest, which is open to
anyone who wants to participate,
has no entrance fee. About 00
in prizes will be awarded.
"Who owns the
electric company 7"
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A lot of our own customers can't answer
that one. But there's certainly no secret
about it.
The electric company is owned by people.
Thousands of people, like you, who invest
their money and help the company to grow.
Your electric company is not owned or run
by the city. Not by the state either. Not
by any kind of government. It is an inde
pendent business.
That's an important reason why you get
the best possible electric service at such
a low price.
WEST PENN POWER 04 ‘, e
owned by people, not by gOvernment
Haverford Prof to Talk
The Russian Area Committee
will sponsor a lecture at 8 tonight
in the Mineral Industries audi
torium by Dr. Holland Hunter,
Haverford College, on "Lessons
of Soviet Transportation for
Underdeveloped Areas."
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