The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 15, 1961, Image 8

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    PAGI LIGHT
—Collegian Photo by Paul Lowe
UNDAUNTED BY SNOW, the Special Orientation Committee un
der SGA succeeded in raising the flags of the Association of
American States commemorating Pan-American Day. Judith Has
sler, sophomore in Home Ec from Pittsburgh, and Donna Her
spergcr, junior in Secondary Education from Altoona, are shown
raising the flags.
Dickerson Explains
Peace Corps Plans
The University nvy be
asked to provide a short range
training program for a per
c2ntage of the group which
will be selected to particiwite
in the first Peace Corps' proj
ects, Dr. Ru , :sel B. Dickerson,
I.',lsociate dean and residence
director of the College of Ag
riculture, said yesterday.
Peace Corps' officials have
announced that the initial pro
cram is expected to be in ef
fect by the fall of 1962, with
about 500 students participat
ing. These students will be
trained at various colleges and
universities which will prob
ebly be named early in ihn Pum
re:. Training will con zate
on language, history, r cul
ture of the area to the
volunteer will be sent.
Dickerson, speaking to the Ag
riculture faculty, said that thei
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University' committee investigat
ng the Peace Corps and its pos
sibilities on this campus, has di
vided their study into three areas.
These Preas are;
' AAn inventory of the people
connected with the University
who have had work experience
abroad and who could be of serv
ice to the Peace Corps program.
40 A study of the possible role of
the University in respect to the
Peace Corps' objectives.
*Recommendations as to the
extent of the University's partici
pation in the program.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
English Prof Will Speak
In Schwab Tomorrow
Dr. H. H. Farmer, Norris-Hulse professor of divinity
from Cambridge University, England, will speak on "Belief
and Doubt" for the Protestant service tomorrow at 10:55 a.m.
in Schwab.
An ordained. minister of
Reorganization
List Distributed
By Committee
Duane Alexander's reorganiza
tion committee on the SGA con
stitution yesterday distributed
mimeographed sheets which list
ed the changes it has proposed.
These proposals were contrast
ed with the powers of the existing
constitution to "demonstrate the
differences in the two constitu
tions and arouse student interest,"
Alexander said.
Alexander said this action was
not a protest against present SGA
action but "was an attempt to
'present the student body with the
,basic ideas the committee pro
'posed."
The sheet stressed the changes
in representation and the in
creased powers of the Assembly
under the proposed plan.
Under the community proposal
fo r representation, Assembly
would be composed of residents
from the fraternity areas, town
housing,' women's residence halls,
and the men's residence halls.
They would be nominated by
the governing body of each com
munity which would make speci
fications for nominations. Critics
have said this would eliminate
the right of a student to run on
petition and be elected by the
student body at large.
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the Presbyterian Church of
England, Farmer served from
1931 to 1935 as professor - of Chris
tian doctrine at Hartford Theo
logical Seminary.
The Meditation Chapel Choir,
,directed by James Beach,- will
sing 'lf Ye. Love Me Keep My
Commandments" by Thomas Tal
,lis at the service.
Rev. Theodore Braun,' United
Church of Christ Chaplain to the
!University, will speak on the "Fi
nal Solutions at Auschwitz and
Calvary" for the service at 9 a.m.
,in the Eisenhower Chapel, The
Meditation Chapel Choir will sing
"Sanctus" by Bach.
The Lutheran Student Associa
tion- will hold a panel discussion
on "Capital Punishment" tomor
row evening at 6:30 p.m. Mem
bers of the panel will be Rev.
Kenneth Anderson. chaplain of
Rockview State Prison; Joseph
Sutton. Philadelphia lawyer; and
Rev. Gilbert Doan, campus pastor
'for the Philadelphia area.
The Westminister Fellowship
will host a UCCF Conference in
cluding students from Bucknell
and area campuses from 2:30 to
7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Presby
terian University Center.
"Christian Witness in Social Is
sues" led by Mrs. Franklin Cook
will be the discussion program
for the Bautist Student Organiza
tion at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Hillel will hold its annual award
dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Key
Awards and certificates will be
awarded to outstanding officers
and workers, Dr. Akiva Pourel's
Israeli Dancers and folksingers
will entertain.
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OPEN: 9:00 til 5:30 Tues. thru Sat.
OPEN: 9:00 lit 9:00 Mon.
Choral Society
Will Present
Bach Concert
The State College Choral So
ciety will present Bach's "B Minor
Mass" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the
State College Senior High School.
The chorus of 100 voices will
be directed by Raymond Brown,
associate professor of music and
will be accompanied by full or
chestra, directed by Theodore Kar
' Ilan, director of the University
Symphony Orchestra..
Brown has announced the fol
loWing soloists: Kay Esslinger,
senior in music education from
Reading, soprano; Sandra Sliker,
senior in music education from
,York, mezzo-soprano; David Juers,
a graduate of the University now
studying at the University of Wis
consin, tenor; and Paul Beishaw,
a former University student., now
'doing graduate work at the East
man School of Music in Rochester,
'New York, bass.
Engineers Aid Agencies
In Facility Operations
Engineers at the University are
continuing to issist 68 'state
supported institutions and agen
cies in the operation of their
heating and power facilities un
der a 13-year old program fi
nanced by the Pennsylvania De
partment of Property and Sup
plies. The current one-year grant
is for $52,600.
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