FRiDAY. AAARCH 9. 1962 l OM OUVIPUS j Infer land ia The Interlandia Folk Dancers 11011 hold their last dance of the .term at 7:30 jpja. in die: HUB ballroom. There is no admission charge. 1 ' ' - > , Cosmopolitan dub j The Cosmopolitan Club, an organization for students from all countries, will hold a “Ramadan festival, which marks the Moslem 1 New Year, at 8 s pm. today in the Reformed Church in State Colelge. • The 10 young Soviet men visit ing campus and Centre County Wrestling o for a week, hive been invited as Opening sessions of the Eastern s P^i a l guesti All interested are! Intercollegiate Wrestling Associa- welcome to attend, tion' championships will be held ' at l pm. and Bp.m. Other Meetings ■‘ MM Mlx.r , o»jgs<^ A graduate student mixer will Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow ne held at 9 pm. in the lodge pm., 111 Boucke Episcopal Service , A special Lenten devotion fol lowed by Holy Comunion will be held -for- Episcopal students at 12:45' 'p.xn. in ! the Eisenhow.er Chapel. A discussion will follow the service in the Chapel Lounge 4.0 Students Urged to Use Ability - President Eric A. Walker last night cited 1 the fulfillment of one’s potential as a debt that the Uni- 4.0 students will have to jwy to the world. * Speaking to 168 of the 218 stu dents who achieved a 4.0 average during the fall term at a banquet ,in the! Hetzel Union ballroom. Walker said the students must, having demonstrated, their ability, apply! the effort needed to pro duce the leadership j that the Uni versity • community, state and nation will expect. ' “YOU HAVE PBOVEH that you can read' your texts with under standing; that you . can compre hend your professors and that you Michener to Open ; HUB Art Showing | i James Michener. author of "Hawaii’, and "Tale* of the South Pacific,” will jbe guest of honor at a reception wheni he personally opens'-an exhibit of his private art collection at 8 pjn. Wednesday in the Hetzel! Union, gallery. He is not scheduled tci speak at the reception. i ! The collection, entitled “James Michener —■ i Art Collector,” is part of the Land Grant Centennial Exhibition. His collection of-20 paintings wiUib* oh display from .March 15 to'April 5. , Michener, who won the Pulitzer! Prize for Fiction in 1947 for **lBl6B of, the SOuth Pacific”, has also ■ written “Sayonara" and “The] Bridges at Tokyo Hi.” He taught at the Colorado State College of Edu-j cation, and also served .as visiting professor, at [Harvard University.! In 1957, Michener served on the; advisory committee, .on the arts! for the State! Department. New College Diner no-; : : .-r-i- . v Taka it easy, we've got the pespect eolutiem to smooth out the [had grades, money ; problem!* or any problem ; you'll be taking hcm* v fO’~ ..the folks over vacation. , -As any Psy 2 student can tell you . . "Get Mom on your side!" And the : easiest way : iojdoiiaa, is to take, home your winter clothing already cleaned-aud ready for ; ! > ,-staagej Mam will be so i : [.BUirprißed - and, happy she'll ' , 1 vrh* So bang your winter clothing to CAMPUS CLEANERS, [IIS' E.- Beaver Avenue and Jet us help you smooth ,em tbioee grades, pick - ;vp ike extra dbagh... : s K'l'i i - : : ! THE DAB.Y COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Tickets at 25 cents per 1 person are available at the HUB desk. can regurgitate certain material for' a bluebook. Now you. must do something and not just ’be somebody,” he said. ' Walker spoke after the Penn State Singers, directed by Prof. Raymond Brown, had presented a program of Elizabethan madrigals and modem Irish poems set to music. Walker's address. Dr.! Ernest C. Pollard, distinguished visiting professor of biophysics.) spoke on the past, present!and future qf biophysics. Pollard said the Univesrjty is undertaking a study into the production of life from non-living matter. DUTCH PANTRY SPECIALS * Five p jrn. till Friday ant 7 ox. Sirloin Steak ((Breaded Veal Cutlet Served with Fr.mi rrws. ( ) with Malted Owns Salad, French Fried Potatoes ■, i Chwa of ftnFtg. On Owe Bake* M i \ „ APP*e S«Uae BatUr •>! A»*la BatUr i / Owm BafcaS BnaS ! $1.29 . : 65c Our Own /( ©wn Made SPAGHETTI}) f A <nnUfa with Meat Sauce H ker««4 im ( Eeamlam and /( ' hn> . tutu liM Mp )/ “ •vil»»n*l * n ° OnOnßiUlM /3C 0 #' • P]Es f S •»«« Awrt. Batta. * H Jgfyjgg < OWT SANDWICH ) with A l French Fri** 65c hmi * • tAMnt ifiMVMan . . i ! Commonweal! UNIVERSITY. PARK In the upset of the year; Altoona Cam pus defeated previously unbeaten [Behrend Campus in bowling, win ning total pins, 2J537 to 2,635, to dose in on the Western division leaders of the Commonwealth Campus League at the. end of -six rounds, i ! Behrend. is still unbeaten in chess, as they sport a record ofi 7-0; and they lead in table tennis with a slate of 5-1. In the South-! eastern- section, York maintains first place in chess, with a 4-0 record and • table tennlSj- 3-1. Wyomissing Hops the section in bowling with a 3-1 record. “ Pottsville leads the Anthracite loop in chess, 7-0; ;and Scranton boasts an. unblemished 6-0 slate in table , tennis. Hazleton holds first place in bowling, with a 5-1 record r I . The fifth regiment, Pershing IRifles. has announced that regi mental drill competition will be conducted at Indiantown Gap Military [Reservation the week-] end of March 24. Both the Potts-| villeandOgontz Reservation, the weekend] of March 24. Both thej Pottsville and Ogontz Pershingl Rifles delegations will take parti in the competitions. Students in the College of Edu cation’ at the Commonwealth, Campuses will be receiving copies: of the (“Monitor,”' the College! newspaper published here begin-! ning with the March 12 issue.l (Robert Fisher, editor, said. i YORK! York Campus held a' “Las Vegas Night” at the cam-i pus, Feb. 28. A buffet supper! was followed by various types' of “gambling.” * ! ABINGTON _ The annual stu-| dent teachers’ reception at the Eleven p.m. Saturday ■ B BWmB * IWIIWwI Choice®* Twb Vef. Bread end Butter 220 E. Cell®*® Are. Slate Col lag*. Pa. AD 7-7915 .VANIA I (fampus News Ogontz Campus was' held Feb.’ Students interested in working £7l giving sophomore secondaryjwith congressmen in their Wash educatioh majors an opportunity (ington, D.C.. offices for the sum to discuss first hand the situationsimer or fail may get application a |studeat teacher faces. The ne-jfrom Dr. Elton Atwater, profes ception was sponsored jointly by'sor of .political science, in I3S the College of Home Economics'Sparks. and the Ogontz Campus. i Applications are due March 13. May 4is the tentative date for The work would be similar to the spring formal at the Green-Jan "internship m practical poll briar Country Club, according toitks," Atwater said, and the stu- Helen Neveil, social committee dents would be paid approximate* chairman. . Ily $6O per week. Most of the in- | jternships would be for eight V**9gat*S to Moot | students offered summer, in ■ Local; AWS delegates to the 1 terns hips would begin working eastern regional Intercollegiate June 11 or as soon after as possible 1 Association of Women Students until Aug. 8. conference will meet at 4 'p.m., Several types of internships March ;I7 in the Pi Beta Phi are available to students*: in- Sorority suite. Pollock 2, for a eluding job* with party state corn preliminary training session. The mittee headquarters or jobs in conference will be held here dur- the county headquarters of select ing spratg vacation. ed Pennsylvania counties. Coming April Ist to 4th The | University (kristia AssetiaJieo art ’ ! , i ’ *1 - | j ' Jh* Newman Chib / will present t ; "You arid the Communist Challenge" loduriiag: Promriwnt Speakers Forms Movies FiroOMos ARt CONTEST FLOATING EXHIBIT Sponsored by Pi Gamma Aipha tocal Pine Arts Honorary l —Cosh Prizes Chance to fell art work If so desired Winner's Worjk will be displayed in University Residence Area I Contest Rules: I * —All undergraduate student* ara rligibU to inl«. 1 —Ail work shall ba two dimensional such a* oil, water caleiw, print*, pen and ink drawing*, pstncil drawings, «ho«oal drawings, or any combination*’ of that*. —All weak shall ha suitably framed (including eye screws) ear matted lo* hanging. —All work shall ba submitted at the main office, room US. in Temporary Building on March 21-25. Prices •f work may ba iialmd. —Judging will taka place ms March 39-31. All entered weak will ba fudged by faculty members of lbe Art. Ed. Art. and Architecture departments. —The Ist, Zsd. and 3rd place winners will receive >l3. * Ilk and SS rapactfreiy, The lint 25 works win be displayed in a floating exhibit in Vnhrantty resi dence areas from April 1 fe April 12. jf . II there are any questions, contact; Na Cam Pollock AD 7-7M3 or ! Sally Diehl UMS-2015 • Government Jobs Opeti to Students PAGE THREE
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