PAGE TWO New Council Members Announced The newly elected members of, the AWS Community Councils were announced late last night by Judith Allen, elections corn-' mission chairman. The names a:nd: residence areas follow: WEST HALLS: Freshmen —I Sue Ilachmen, Betty Livingston, Rosanna Oberg. Upperclassmen Anna Sol, Nancy Stewart, Ann• Tyson, Sandy Whiteley, Michelle' Bol!man, Rebecca Duvall. ATHERTON: Freshmen--Joyce Barbagailo, Mary Crumfish, Bar bara Bruni, Barbara Baskin. Upperclassmen Catherine Lin denrneyer, Patricia Longworth, Donna Owens, Pat Rife, Dorothy Funk, Ellen Al!beck, Barbara Oliver. EAST HALLS: Freshmen Susan Cassen, Judy Buquette, Barbara Kudlaic, Kathy Rozamus.: Upperclassmen Lillian Berger, Marjory Haiprin, Judy Levin,,. Dolores Piffer, Marcia Cherno-1 sky, Dorothy Rheiner, Norma: Volk. Pollock Hall: Freshmen— Gracie Ganter, Marietta Harkness, Margie Moran, Susan Norseen. Up perclassmen Barbara Feit, Pat: Freet, Kay Ghiglione, Yeita Ginsberg, Mary Gullo. Sandy Haberman, Suzanne Hartzell, Anita Holl, Carol Kers - h. Shannon Klug. Anne M.ahoney„ Lynn Mc-' tavish, Janis Morton, Vernelie' Peterson, Sunny Schade, Edith Young. SOUTH HALLS: Freshmen Arlene Henderson; Sue Lace,, Tracy Wintfree, Emily Woricman. Upperclassmen Sue Magness Linda Mulliken, Sally Shephens, Anne Wardle, Judy Arnold, Mary Brown, Liz Jack, Diane Lipner; Linda Uram, Lois Risng. SIMMONS -McELWAIN: Fresh men Barbara Stillman, Linda Brunner, Cheryl Thomas, Beth Callahan, Margaret Freeman. Upperclassmen Susan Mapes, Sandy Wall, Peggy Mitchell, Judy Klein, Louanne Hopkins, Vicky Caplan, Barbara Baran, Barbara Baer, Grace Bachman, Barbara Fren g e 1, Henrietta Michaels, Mary Ann Thomko, Jean Metzen dorf. Study Abroad Group To See Choir Program All students who have been accepted for the Study Abroad Program of the College of the Liberal Arts have been invited to a program of slides and commen tary by the European Chapel Choir at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in 121 Sparks. Anyone interested in attending must pick up admission labels from 4 Sparks this afternoon. "Curtain Raker" Tonight A "Curtain Raiser" will be held at 7 'tonight at Center Stage for all students interested in the Penn State Players, Experimental Theatre or 5 O'Clock Theatre. INDIE WEEK PICNIC AT NIPPLES SAT., OCT. 7 rill. . Ai/ratelltY SAT 2:10-4:30-6:50-9:10 P.M. TONITE at 7:00 - 9:10 P.M. "ONE OF THE YEAR'S REST" t v GEINirRAkL spook, by -BS LI-1171 / 4 - ' - ROBERTO • a VE- RW ROSSELLINI =a*. gym) VITTORIO DE SICA CLASS RINGS 1962 & 1953 MARK BUTLER Jewelvx Across from Post Office THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ISA Will Sponsor Hayride A hayride sponsored by theterday. All tickets for the hay- Independent Students Associationl ride have been sold. as part of its Indie Week celebra- The Town Independent Men will sponsor a picnic tomorrow tion will begin at 8 tonight, form - iafternoon at Whipples Dam. TIM ing behind Pattee Library on Cur-president Robert Fry said that tin Road, Nancy Hughes, Indielfor the picnic tickets are avail, Week chairman, announced yes-able at the Hemel Union desk. 1 , 4 1 1 41 Prna tte + , Ol itat — til of Ira 1 4 4 Pft kw Its Liberal Arts Lecture Series Tuesday, October 10 Speaking on American Foreign Policy in the midst of world revolution. tiall Ptktl P 23 K 1 stti .w 4 Az Ilts tui Pei OCT. * * ADMIT ONE *. * 6 CURTAIN RAISER um p.m. all students intzrasted in PENN STATE PLAYERS CpiTER ExPERIMENTAL THEATER STAGE 5 O'CLOCK TREATER at the Conference * PRIgS * University Center REFRESHMENTS I ACT Te Begins TODAY THE GREATEST TERROR TALE EVER TOLD! Feature Begins: 2:20 - 3:55 - 5:50 - 7:40 - 9:30 An Unbeatable Twosome... THE JUNIOR PROM "THE COUNT" FRIDAY, OCT. 20 RECREATION HALL DR. ROBERT OLIVER CATHAUM Dancing in Style to The Music of The Age $5.00 Per Couple Dancing from 9. 'til 1 Stanley Warner and THIS IS A TO THE 'SE _THE ST CHRISTIAN M 320 Fry Drive . Pastor: Rev. (for inform meetings Ad A Bible-C d l / 4 °l C)ti CC‘ F. itk 8/1 ideal etia No better way to pies a woman (or a man, for that matter) than with a gift of smart jewelry set with striking colored gems. Come in and see our attractive selection ranging from rings and. bracelets to clips and cliff links. We know you'll find gift you'll be proud to give. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Sore C g,. P.
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