The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 06, 1962, Image 7

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    •SATURDAY. JANUARY 6. 1962
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WHAT THE HECK DO WE CARE?—Four West , while Paul Hornung , doein't seem too con-
Halls boys ignore the snow as they celebrate cerned about fumbling the ball, and the
the start of winter term classes with a game defensive player on the right isn't even con
of, football on the West Halls lawn. Our ersi- cerned with the game.
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Bicycle inspection
Begins. Safety Drive
Dr. Luther H:Harshbarger, Uni
versity chaplain, will be the speak
er for the 10:55 a.m. service to
morrow in Schwab. •
1 His topic will be "God and the
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Beginning with an inspec- , also ,must be in good operating ,A strologers."..
condition- 1 The Chapel Choir. directed by
tion program which will take •James W.Beach, wilt sing "Borate
According to the bicycle regula-'
Caeli Desuper" by Palestrina. D,.
place within two weeks the tinny 'released by the Department*
Leonard Raver chapel organist ,
University will inaugurate a•°f Security, bikes must be oper- w i ll
play "The Old Year Now
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ated in compliance with all moto
; Passeth," . "Fantasia in G Major,l'
campaign to provide safer vehicle regulations, including the
conditions for bicyclists on cam •
_ provision that they may not bet "These Are the Holy Ten. Comr
,mandments" and "In Thee IS
'operated on pedestrian sidewalks.
pus. Gladness" by J. S. Bach. t i
. . • Bicycles must be, parked only in; - 1
• In addition to the inspection areas designated or, reserved for Harshbarger has beenchaplain
and registration of bicycles; which them. • i L since 1954. He is currently a;
1 - Any bicycles found on Unl. - -
member of the' Committee for
varsity property after the regis.
will be done on campus by State. Religion and Education of the
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College police, the program calls, 'ration period without a tag will American Council of ,Education.l
for the construction of bicycle be• treated as lost. abandoned the National Association of Col
paths, designation of portions of: or stolen. The campus . patrol . lege and University Chaplains.'
existing paths and roads as bi- 1 ' will impound all such bikes un. . the National Academy of Reli-I
cycle paths and an educational , tit they are claimed and regis-
gion and Mental Health and the
program designed to acquaint! tered by the owner. ,If this has ' Executive Committee of the
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cyclists, pedestrians and autoino-._not been done within. 60 days, i Commission of Higher Educa
'ion of the National Council of
,bile drivers with the'problem and they will be disposed .of as i
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proposed solutions. I abandoned properly.
The•
• ;There will be no charge forr m - 6gram will be undertaken construction phases of the
in, , ;
registering a bicycle, but the fee,. .
stages. Weather conditions and' , 1 '
for the inspection and the, regis
, ', the , availability of personnel ivill,
tratibn tag' is 50 cents. •
i 1 • ;determine the rate of the oper-,
To - pass inspection, a bike ; determine
No construction will be
must be equipped with brakes; 'undertaken until good weather
a bell or horn and lights. It 4:irgvalls .
Walker May Give Keynote Talk,
At Indic Encampment Saturday
President Eric A. Walker' last of three workshops, Joel's - . 1
Bronstein, co-chairman, said
has' tentatively agreed to give In one ;:orkshop:' Dennis Foia-'
thei keynote address- at the nini. student government , presi- '
dent, will lead a discussion group
1962 India.' Encampment to abo ut ISA and its relation tol othei.
be 'sponsored by the Inde_ l st , it dent affairs, she said.
pendent Students Association Jan. 1
iThe second workshop. entitled
13 it the Civil Engineering Cabin.i" , lSA Views Itself" to be led by.
purpose of the encampmentth e e in 'Or v g i a li n b iz e a
atio d n iscu h s a s s ion a
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is t determine whether ISA will plished. O t f c o what rtl
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confine its activities to a social ! The third workshop.
" led by f
level or become the "voice of the Joseph Spatafore. ISA vice pres-
independent students" "on other, ident and Pat Shockey. ISA rep-
planes, i ßarry Rein, president, said. resentative to the Association of ,
Women Students, will concern ,
AL ISA, were to operate on a •
, public relations and methods of
-broader ;plane than at present,
Rein said, it might concern itself increasing student interest in
ISA. Miss 'Bronstein said.
with such things as the term sys-'
She added that invitations to
ten, -and the length of the break'student leaders nave been mailed.
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etween classes; in hopes of mak- O ther ts studen interested in at
ing .:
f student reactions known to the
7 the , may register at the ISA =
- . administration.
1 , . :office. 203 Hetzel Union.
II order to accomplish its pur- 'Approximately 50 studtrifs are
poee. the encampment will con, expected to attend, Rein said.
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121 W. Nittani Ave. State College. Pa
I ALL WITH; RUNNING WATER or
PRIVATE BATH • PARKING
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Penn State'Thespians Announce
fore their winter term production of the
"BELLS ARE RINGING"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday —Jan. 7,8, 9
7- 9 P. M.
Needed:
Singers
Dancers
Actors
Chapel
Set for
The University chaplain's office will hold an open house
for all new students from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.
The reception will provide incoming freshmen and.trans-,
fer students an opportunity to become acquainted with Dr.
L'uther_ H. •Itarshbarger. Univer
soy chaplain. Clifford NelsOn, t::1-,Service.
slsiant director of religious affairs, ,The United Church of Chriat
and other members of the , chap--will sponsor- a 'student: Sunday,
I . staff Mrs. Laura Davis will School class at 9.30 alit -followed
serve as chapel hnstisss. by a worship servive at 10 45 aim
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Hillel Foundation will held A supperbe, for incoming p 'student's
lox and bagel brunch at 10.30 - a m. tent "
m.
tomorrow and a , mixer and recent
Wesley Foundabon u4l hold ti
-,'Coffee hour at 8 45 a in tomorrow
non for new students at 7 p
and worship at 9 it m. followed
. St. - John's Evangelical United b ‘ • ttisctissmn gt-oupS at 9:30. Ed-
Brethren Church • will etindien gar tie eip , sophomore m civil 4%-
morning worship at 9.30 tomorroiv gineertniz from Trevose. win be
and Bible study at 10 45 a.m. The leader for the worship- servieel
EIJB Fellowship will hold a din- Westminster, Foundation:
ner at 5 pan. followed by a dia• sponsor a reception for new Mu
cuss.lon on-the topic - What: Kind d e w s a nd senom i rs
on "Chris
of Education Do You Want"' , gamily and Stlenee." "Christian-,
The Episcopal Studant Group•its' and Contemporary Nob!ems"
will hold a pizza party at 4 p.m. and "The Unfolding Drama of the/
tomorrow at-the St. - Bible " Studv groups on "Wor
ish house. At 6 . 30 p m. there'will ship" and "Social Action" will 1:60
be an Evensong and Epiphany held at 630 p.m.
Churches of Christ in th• United
States of America.
The Rev. Samuel N. Gibson.
director o; the Univerarly Chris
tian Association, will give the
sermon at the Protestant Service
of Worship at 9 a m. tomorrow In
the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chapel. His topic will he "Insight
into the Ntystery."-
There's a Warm Welcome at
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
112 W. Hamilton Ay..
(6 blocks south of lampus off Allen)
SUNDAY SERVICES
' 9:30 A.M.. Bible Cl
10:45 A.M. Worship and Communion
1:45 P.M. Child Evangelism Film "Our Children"
Ruh , N from BUB at 9 15 A M
TRYOUTS
Broadway Musical
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Players
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Crew Personnel
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Open House
Tomorrow
Book Acceptance Ends
Toduv k the last day the Used
Rook Agency will ba accepting
used text books
The UFIA, located ott {he around
floor of the iletrel Union Build
ing, will be ()pen from 9:39 a.m.
until 5 pm. today A buyer will
purchase text books no, longer
used on this campus
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