The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1962, Image 5

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    SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1962
THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS
International Experiment
The Experiment in International
Living ,will hold an organizational
meeting at 7:30 pan. Sunday, in
218 RUB. All persons interested
in international culture exchange
are cordially invited to 'attend.
StUdents. participating in the ex
perirnent live overseas for the
summer. They are placed with
participating_ families throughout
the world.
Lectures
Chen Ctii,- a Chinese water
colorist,Ciitill give a-•denaonstra
tiorrand<talk on watereoloring.at
2:15 Monday, in. the Hetzel
Mimi 'Ballroom.
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u , g , 3 ,.r
"Is in Philosophically Obso
lete? ill be the topic of a panel
disci' on. headed 13y Henry G.
B Jr., prpfessor of philoso
phy,and Duape H. Whittier, in
atruc or of phirosophy,,at a meet
ing . the Philosophy Club, 7:30
p.m.. Sunday in 212 HUB.
'Other Meetings
TODAY •
1i.C.1.1/ Bowling itrgistratios. 10 4.10. 6
- grour floor HUB '
A.C.U. Bowling Group. 12 Lot:. RUB as
- seedy r .
Alpha !Tan Alpha. 7 p.m.. 2144111 HUB
Alligei ;Mot Drill. 2_ p.m.. HUB ballroma
Ar
l tist. I aeries Reeeptiaa. 9 p.m.. HUB
awn*
lenglotering-In-Tralning' examination 110-
pliestloaa, 211 Itikekett ' .
Prayer Day Se
T
e Universal Day of Prayer
1
tor . tudents service will be held
at . :30 '•-p.m. tomorrow in . the
Hel Eakin Eisenhower. Chapel.
Pore gn students at the Univer
sity fare scheduled• to give short
addresseapn current conditions in
their' native native countries:
- Thee Baptist Student Organise
floalwlll hear Dr. Gerald Bosch,
associate professor of elementary
education, - speak on "Schools in
Guatemala and Honduras" at
6:30 ",p.m. •tomorrow at the Uni
versity Baptist Church.
• The Newman Club will sponsor
a welcoming reception for The
Rev. Quentin Schaut and The
Rev. Egbert Donovan, the new
directors of University Catholic
Student Affairs, at 3 p.m. tomor
row In the' Helen Eakin Eisen
hower Memorial Lounge. • r
The Lutheran Student Associi-
The School of the Arts
presents
it4i Exhibition of Recent Works
by GEORGE S. ZORETICH
. February 18 March 14, 1962
In the HUB Gallery
i•
Opening Public Reception
Tomorrovi► 4 - 6:00 p.m.
DUTCH PANTRY SPECIALS
Five p.m. till Eleven p.m.
Filday and Sattnjday
! . 7 Oi. Sirloin • Steak Breaded Veal Cutlet
Served with French Fries. with Melted Cheese
Onion flings, Trash Garden'_ Choice of Ona - Veg.
Salad, French Fried Panama
Oar Own Bakal Broad IWO* Sauce
Betts and Aps4s, gutter ' Orr Own Basil Brims!
• $1.29 - , .65c - -- _
, , •
Our °wn . Ouy Own' Made SPAGHETTI C om . plet e
Baked
with , Meat Sauce
BREAD ' ' gorvej with Fountain
and , y "" Ga re el k i sd ! S titt ' i 75C
p lEs . autur aM 4ppl• BFtter
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p FASO' OMAN f!ANTS •
iterture. Erl. Sevartid. 11:S11 O a. &tuna
201„ 1 p.m.. LIS HUB
inapere production, "'Five Finewr
Stmt."' 3 PArt,, Center Stag*
WM2REMMEM
Penn State Art Manelades eacrries. f 140.
RUB atsenabli
Penn State vu. grraCWW GralU 4 44 3
p.m.. Roe Hall
Peen States vs. Syrsenss wrestlistr. 7 paw..
Ree Hall
Sports' Car Rally* 1:50 p.a. Pollock '
parldar lot
SUakma movie "Roark Par Tlea' by. 7:10
and 11:30 As HUB 41.11mTatalf'
TOMORROW •
Art eshilaition reception. 1 p.m.. HUB
Lounge
CkaiDel Servim. 10 ;Si am.. Bekwab Aug
toriu in •
Folkloric Sorletr, 6:30 p.m.„, HUB ballroom
Freshman clam advioary board. 4:30 part,
203 :NUB
MR Bin CoMmittte. 7:30 p.m.. Hi HUB
Mt. Nittany , }Stamp Club. 2 p.m., 217412
HMI
School of the Arts. 4 Pam. HUB lounge
Student liarsdboak business staff, 7 p.m.,
21$ HUB
Student Handbook. editorial staff. 4:30
p.m.. 214-215 HUB
todeat mark entitled "Reach Fe The
Skv." 6:30 p.m; HUB siennalr
Smreierax7stan,
$ 10 , :$1 212-211 HUD
• MONDAY '
Alpha Phi Ornmm. 2 . p.m.. 212.2111 HUB
Art Department. 1 p.nl. HUB bialrown
Bridge Club: 11:20.p.m.. HUB eardroam
Engineering Mechanics Seminar. 4 p.m..
:210' Hammond
Faculty Luarheon Club. 12:80 p.m.. HUB ,
!dieing room
Pisan 'Slats •Ilible Fellowship. 7 p.m.; 111
HUB
Scabbard and Blade. 7 pan.. 213 HUB
Stabs Collette Color Slide Club. 7:30 p.m.,
Mineral ledisatries auditorium
Women's Chorus, 4 p.m, HUB assembly
Touns 'Arrlerteans ; For Freedom. 7:30. 214
' Boucka
ice, Schftfuled
lioa, will discuss "Context of Busiz
ness Ethics" at a seminar at 9:30
am. - tomorrow at the Lutheran
Student Center..
Father Quentin Schaut, director
of University Catholic Student Af
fairs,-will speak on "From Monte
cassino to Penn - . State" at the
Graduate Newman, Club at 7:45
p.m. tomorrow in the Eisenhower
Chapel lounge.
HlUsl Foundation. Indspoudents
will show the movie "Teahouse _of
the August Moon" at 8 p.m. today
in the Hillel Foundation.
NeW College Diner
Dr; A , To wr '4, th,
CYBOY I SANDWICH
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French Friss
PINTAT
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Choice of Two Veg.
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Schaulj Will Speak
On 'Life Renewal'
At Chcipel Service
Dr. Richard Scheull. vice Presi
dent of Instituto MacKenzie in
Sao Paulo. Brazil. will speak, on
"The Renewal •of -Life on the
'Frontiers of Change". at the 10:58
a.m. Chapel Service tomorrow at
Schwab.
The 'Chanel Choir, under the'
direction of 'Willa C. Taylor, will
sing "Antiphon and Psal m- 1
Laudate Dominim" by Elizabeth!
Poston. Dr. Leonard Raver, Chapel;
organist. Will play "Psalm' Pre-!
lude" by, Herbert Howell s.?
"Rhosymedre" by Ralph Vaughnt
Williams and "Trumpet Volun-'
tary" by Jeremiah Clarke.
The Rev. William H. Watson,
associate director o 1 Wesley Foun
dation, will speak on "The Scandal,
of the Cross" at the Protestant!
Service of • Worship at 9 a.m. to-'
morrow in the Helen Eakin Eisen-I
'hower Chapel. '
The Meditation Chapel Choird
under the direction of James W. t
Beach„ will sing "Thou Wilt Keep •
,
Him" by S. S. Wesley. Reed Walk-I
er,junior in pie-med from Holli
daysburg, will 1::•e , the organist.
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