PAGE EIGHT MODERN CLASSROOM: This main classroom building houses classrooms, a library, labors* budding on the SS-ocre Altoona Campus is one lories, an auditorium, a dispensary end offices, cf the several new 'buildings which the com- II is named after E. Raymond Smith vho owned munity helped finance by . fund drives. The much of the land on which the center was built. CommonwecAth Campuses Fork Converted to Campus Bv DOttOTHY DRASttffi ' per cent o l these students axe' <ni* r ! b «J articles concerning the Unwer- , oc-opiate deeree sity’s 13 commonwealth cam- iaurcal< .' • e „.j C puses. Today's article futures , curriculum* Although It is coed the Altoona campus.) , ucational the men outnumber the -• j women sto 1. ; The C9-ac. :* Altoona cantpus,, The ending shown in th e ae-1 located in a partially woodecTsec- corn p an yjng photograph is one of! tion of the city, once , as ! several recently completed. It was! the center of social life on Sunday, mostly with funds solicited afternoons when it was known as in , ocal drives . - j the Ivyside Amusement Park. , ! . . * ‘ - ALTHOUGH ONE-THIRD of In 1946. sevenyears after dfcsae* the are enrolled in the Ja an school associate degree programs—draft-! fru»tem*gmgTiother p®rt of town,! j n g design technology and park, was pur-i electrical engineering there is enased and began its history as an increasing emphasis toward an educational institution, f . liberal arts at' the campus, Dr. The spacious park was pur- 1 Robert E. Eiche, director, said in chased with $OO,OOO raised in a a recent television interview, local campaign through personal l subscription and a house to bouse , The * am P“ ! L administrators are canvass in the area. * ! ln S a <* ,<r V e , a balance be : ! tween the technical programs and THE ALTOONA CAMPUS was', the arts, he said. Evidence of this the fourth center to be established; trend is shown by the recent ef by the University and now has.fortlogetfundsforbuildingresi the second largest enrollment'with.'dence halls on the campus. 700 full time students. About 60 Eiche said this would encourage :East Halls AWS Council Will Sponsor JR Tea The East Halls AWS Council ' Junior Residents in East Halls has decided to sponsor a junior, for both this year and next year resident tea within the next few| will be invited to an informal weeks. [discussion of the relations of AWS JThe purpose of the tea, which to women students, Marcia Cher wy) be held in the Delta Phi Ep-'nosky, president of the silon sorority suite, is to promote council,- said. interest in AWS. ■ ! Kathleen Rozamus, freshman in ' jeducation from Alexandria. Va., Spring Week Information : will head the committee for r the Any group entering Spring tea Week that did not reocive .infor mation concerning the. Queen of Hearts, He-Man and poster con tests may pick up letters contain-, ing this information at the Hetzel Union desk • A copy of the letter has been, Sent'to one of the Spring Week; chairmen front each group. i Delta Sigma Phi The Pink Elephant (508 Locust Lane) i Welcomes All freshman Men to an Open House Sunday, April 8 2-5 PM. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN,. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA New College Diner OCitvniown Between tho••• Movies students from surrounding coun ties to enroll at. the Many of these students wop Id probably be women and would enroll in more of the non-techpical courses, he said. ‘ ’ ; Eiche predicted that the ! Uni versity would probably reach a maximum enrollment of 25,000 in 1966 at the University .'Park campus ahd further expansion of the University would | most, likely occur at the campuses jand centers. In looking forward ito this, it is wise to plan balanced growth in technical and non-technical pro grams at the campuses in the next few years, Eiche said. GONNA SHOUT” 4 ‘J 1 * f. OPEN 2-5 3 ' to dated fraternity Zeta Beta Tau CLOSED < at hight at Delta Upsilon lowa Prof Wi)l!Speak At Service Tomorrow Dr. George W. Forell, professor of Protestant theology at the Uni versity | of' lowa, will, speak on "Christ* and Time” at the .10:55 a.ni. Chapel Services tomorrow in Schwab. . ■The Chapel Choir, under the direction of Willa C. Taylor, pro jfessor of music and msuic edu cation, ■ will sing “Ave Verumj I Corpus” by William Bryd and i"0 Taste and See How Gracious tbe Lord Is” by Ralph Vaughan Williams. ; ] GEORGE E. CEIGA, University organist, will play "Tumult in the; P/aetorium” by Paul dje Mal-i ingreau, "Jesu, Priceless Treas ure 1 ’by Flor Petters and Lyon-; director .of the Westminster wood-Famam’s toccata, “O Fi lii Foundation, will speak on “Con et Filiae.” 'fidence in. the Unlikely” at the Forell, a native of Germany, re-|Prbtestant Service of Worship at ceivedia master’s degree in the-9 jam. tomorrow in the Helen ology from Princeton TheologicaliEakin Eisenhower, Chapel. [Seminary and a doctoral de'greej * The Meditation Chapel Choir, in theology from Union Theologi- under the direction of James W. cal Seminary in New York City. Beach,. will sing "The Falcon” He has held teaching positions bjt John -Gerrish. Ray Zjigler, at Gustavus Adolphus College in senior in music education from St. Peter, Minn., at Chicago Luth- Spring Mills, will be the organist. Hillel Schedules 2 Film Showings ; ( Presbyterian Group Pfans Seminars The! Hillel .Independents will .Wesley Foundation will'hold I show the film, "Man in the Gray coffee hour at 8:45 p.m. tomorrow Flannel Suit,” at 8 tonight in the at the foundation. Seminars on. Hillel Foundation auditorium. The "Christianity for Today” and “The cultural film series will begin with Apostle’s Creed" will be held at the motion picture “Fishke Der 9:30 tomorrow morning at the Krummer,” at 8 p.m. tomjorrow at foundation, i - ; the foundation auditorium. • jThe United’Campus Christian The] Westminster Fellowship will hpld seminars on VReliving the Reformation,” “Bible Study: The Witnessing Community” and “The Stumbling Block tb Belief at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Presbyterian Church/ THE BAPTIST Student Organi zation will listen to the record, “For-Heaven’s Sake ” at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow at the University jßap tist Church. j Zeta Beta Tau Delta ] ! music by the TEN SCREAMERS men at with and ; ; SATURDAY. APRIL 7.1962 i , eran; Theological Seminary in Maywood, HI., arid the University of Hamburg Germany. He was also a visiting professor of theology at | the All-African Theological Serninary in Marangu, Tangan- yiltaJ FORELL HAS ALSO written, several articles and such books as of Derision,”, “What Is lYojur God?” “Luther and Culture” [and ‘The Protestant Faith.” ‘ ; He is a member of the General [Committee in the Department of ; International Affairs' of the Na ;tiorial ‘ Council of Churches of [Christ j The Rev. Donald Mcllvride, Fellowship will show the movie, “Each Oue Teach One,” at a din ner meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the United Church of Christ A SPEECH on “Ecumenical Effects of the last World Council of Churches” will be heard at a joint meeting of the Lutheran Student Association and the Can terbury Association at 6:30 pim. tomorrow at the Lutheran Stu dent Center. < . • i /' *. I « . 8
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