The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 06, 1962, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1962
Red China Membership
Vetoed by Model U.N.
1 "The 11 a.m. Easier Sunday ! Holy Communion Service in the t i»Bch part concerned with one of
! Chapel .Service will be teleeast'work. the seven last words which Christ
„ ■ , _ , _. , , llivefrom Schwab over WFBG-TV,; Other church services cOmmem-jspoke on the cross. There will be
representation lor Hea China bloc nation. The delegates were: Altoona.,The service will mark 1 orating Easter 'Sunday will beisuent periods between each part
In disarmament discussions was. Alice Brunton, Herbert Carver,‘the.' first live telecast from held in the Helen Eakin Eisen- to enable students to enter' and
approved in committee but later {Joan Dubin, Goldie Laris, Robert Schwab. Ihower Chapel and on the-steps of; leave as necessary,
defeated at a session of the entire. Lef court, Elearor Space and Da-1 Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger. Old Main. They are being planned! A Community Sunrise Service
Mid-Atlantic Model United Na-;vid Sprintzen. University chaplain, will be the,to accommodate the excess num-' will be held at 6 p.m. Easter Sun*
tions General Assembly recently.: Lefcourt said the delegations principal speaker. ’ } iber of churchgoers resulting from!day on the steps of Old Main. The
Vnril f««n socialist riations.found them-; THE UNIVERSITY Cha n e l University stuidents spending, speaker will be Barrett Rudd, as-
were :selves envied. I They were in a of Wma Easter State College. sociate director of the University
StU<3e a tS f ™P-°y er icurious position as the “under- C TavKd W Beach : since p * ssov * r be cele- Christum Association.
colleges and universities.; dogs -. who had‘ to stop progress— wilt the bTated by Jewish students April; STATE COLLEGE churches
The model assembly-was spon- wStern progress. headdetL & ril 18-20. Hillel Foundation will hold ! will also hold special Holy Week
sored “fey the CoUeg,ate Council: W 3 n ‘he traditional services of First jaervices.' On Palm Sunday and
for the United The host; THE RUMANIAN dellegation D’r. Leonard R: iver Scder> Passover and second Seder Easter Sundav, several commu
school was Queens College, N.Y. even staged ajdramatic walk out chapel organist, will play at the at the Hillel Foundatlon . nitv chll rehes will add extra serv
* ‘ GOOD FRIDAY'S continuous,ices to accommodate students. The
- 3n f f r « an ‘f e " tbe Themtisic for the service was se rvice from noon to 3 p.m. al ihe.Commumty Good Friday Service
bloc would have included ./he, Secretariat, Lefcourt said, composed by George E Ceiga Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel will be held from npon to 3pm
authority of mainland China* in;The delegation! felt, the chair was University organist, who used, w ;n be conducted by University at the Presbyterian Church. SL
disarmament committee discus-i4|SCT»mmatingJagainst it, he ex- some of the traditional ritual pat- p roteslant litutgists. The service Andrew’s Episcopal Church will
sions and voting. It was passed [plained. , ; terns and* words of the be divided into seven parts, have a vigil at the same time,
by committee, 47-27, with 5 iiniHminmmu' '
abstentions.
THE SAME resolution later
failed to receive the two-thirds
vote needed to pass in the Gen
era) Assembly. The vote was 40
for admittance, 37 opposed and 10
abstentions.
Students from the University;
represented Rumania, a Soviet
PNPASeminar
To Begin Today
The Pennsylvania Society .of
Newspaper Editors* eleventh an
nual spring ' seminar, “Issues 'of
Education," will be held -at the
Nittany Lion Inn today and to
morrow.
The main speaker will be Char-j
les H. Boehm, state, superintend-1
ent of public instruction. Martin;
Mayer, author of “The Schools”!
and '’Madison Avenue, U.5.A.,"!
will also speak. ■ - . I
The discussions - will center;
around reorganization -of school;
districts, a minimum public school]
program and the accommodation!
of an increasing number of stu
dents qualified for post-high
school education.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA !
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ROLLS HAT SOCIETY
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships of $175. each
iialifications:
sth or 6th Term Girls
Penn a. resident
| 34) Average or better
Based on Need and Activities;
Applk
ttofts Nov Available in 218 Willard
Bust Be Returned By April 16 i
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WOMEN STUDENTS
ill BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
j AND BUSINESS EDUCATION
I Come to Hear
MR. H. M. OVERLY
Personnel Supervisor for Atlantic Refininp Co.
present
“MY FAIR LADY”
Monday April 9 4 P.M. 110 Osmond
All other women students ere welcome
Co-sponsored by: Pi Omega Pi
Phi Chi Theta
! HILLEL CALENDAR
Tonight
Evening Services 8:00 p.n.
Speaker: Dr. Aaron Druekman
"On e Theme from Martin Buber"
I Sponsored by Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority
Saturday
Havfe 8:00 HR*
j V "Man hi the Gray Flannel Suit"
Sunday
Israeli Art Exhibit 3:30 pjR.
[ April 8 Mat 1
| Prints by leading Israeli Artists ■
Mfaral Film Series 8:00 pjn.
; ~Tahkm Per grammar"
A Jewish Classic by
Mendel* Mocher Sforim
=j HILLEL FOUNDATION
224 Locust Lane
Easter Broadcast Scheduled
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA
Women's Service Sorority
RUSHING TEA
Sunday, April 8 1:30-3:00
/ McElwain Lounge
THE HANDS OF AN ASTRONAUT
are symbols of America's multi-billion dollar
exploration of space-a vital part of our de
fense. \ Your tax dollars help pay for .such
projects. And it is easier for the government
to budget money for such essentials when it
cuts out needless spending in other places. •
For example, there is no need to spend any
taxes for more government electric power
plants and power lines, as some people are
now proposing. The investor-owned electric
light and' power companies—your electric
company is one of them-can supply all the
additional electric power America will need!
• And your hard-earned tax money can be
spent to keep our country's defense strong.
EST PENN POWJSR
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