The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 12, 1962, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1962
TODAY ON CAMPUS
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Lectures
As part of the Priestly Lecture
Series; MerreU'R. Fenske, head
of the Department. of Chemical
Engineering and! director of the
'Petroleum Refining Laboratory,
'will speak' at 4;30 pjn. in 119
Osmond. His topic will be “Cata
lytic Synthesis of Ammonia.” -
A -philosophy; colloquium on
“The Sabbath, and the Human
Being" will be-held at ,4 p.m. in
202 Willard with Aaron Druck
man, associate professor of phil
osophy, as speaker.
Newsletter
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The' Sophomore Class News
letter is now available at the
Hetzel Union desk.
'Turkey Topics'
■ The Atherton AlfrS Council will
. sponsor “Turkey Topics” at 6:30
.’p.m. in Atherton lounge. Films
will be shown and three Turkish
students will be present to answer
questions.
Meetings
The Clover Club will meet at
7 p.m. in the [reading room of
the USDA Pasture Lab (near East
Halls). The program will include
a tour of the lab and discussion
bn current research projects. The
meeting is--open to the public.
[Scabbard and Blade, national
honorary 1 military society, will
hold its annual banquet at 6:30
p.m.” in the State' College Hotel.
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Come One! Come All!
fresh Car Wash
2-4:30 P.H.
Sat., April 14
Campus Parking Lot 32
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(Across from Tyson Bldg.)
Expert Work $l.OO
Rain Date April 15
SPONSORED BY
. FRESHMAN CLASS
ADVISORY BOARD
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Indites Ph.D. Degree Candidath
in Electr: cal Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry - f
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, 1 I ' for information, please call or visit the Campus Placement Office fDisappointment
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Oiher Meetings
BloodmohQt Regletratloa. I a.m.-i p.m,
ground floor HUB
Commsrte Club. 7 p.m.. ilt HUB *
Dairr Science CluK 7 p.m_ 117 Borland
Four-Term £nlutioa Committee, 7 pm,
111 HUB ,
Gamma Sirma Sigma. *:JO p.m.. 117 Half
Economics 4»VJ
XCCB Career Day. 7 p.m_. 117 HUB
Social and Recreation Committee, t pjftS
lIS HUB . ■ 7\"
Xappn jPhl Kappa. S p.m.. HUB ballroom.
Spring Week Carnival Committee, I p.m.,
11* HUB T
TIM.jttM p.m.. HUB ballroom \
Unhreroitr Rcaderm Workshop. S :55 p.m..
11l Sparfca
Parties Unite —
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run candidates.- they could, by;
endorsing another party, give that
party an unfair advantage. ' j
Witmer moved to amend the'
bill to include this stipulation on 1
the j parties before they received
the grant ‘ ]
‘ _ After much pro and con discus
sion, Congress passed Witmer’s
amendment to the bill and sub-|
sequently the bill itself.
THE VOTE to pass the bill was!
12-12. USG Vice' President Jay!
Huffman casting the tie-breaking
vote.- :
Allison Woodall (South Halls)'
questioned the meaning of the!
bill. She asked if this new ap
propriation could be added to the
amount each candidate would
spend on his campaign or if the'
appropriation included the , pre
vious limit on candidates. j
Katherine Johnson (South
Halls) moved to rescind the Liner'
bilK After this move was passed,!
John Witmer (fraternity area)-
proposed the substitute bill which 1
was approved.
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Liberal Arts Student Council
j Lecture Series ■) !
Presents DR. HELEN ADOLF |
■ r "Under the Great Eclipse" j
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Tuesday, April!7 7:30 PLM.
HUB Assembly Room
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1 Reception with refreshments follows In Main lounge . "
All students and faculty invited to attend. |
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Dennis to Talk on Corps
Lawrence E. Dennis, associate
director of the Peace Corps and
former vice president for academic
affairs at the University, will
deliver tjje keynote address for
the Annual Home Economics
Spring Weekend at 7JO tomorrow
tasScJwab.
rMßennis will speak on “The
Corps the. New Frontier
4r Fjuhily and Community Edu
cation.”! He plans to explain op
portunities for young people who
woijld like to work .with families
in other countries.
DENNIS IS in charge of the
administration and coordination of
ail phases of the Peace Corps
selection and training program and
'the services provided for . volun
teers in their overseas assign*
.merits. '
He is also the author of several
articles and book reviews on edu
tation and public affairs,
I Two , University coeds, Joann
Carl, senior in home economics
from. Williamsport, and Judith
Wilsonj senior in home economics
| from Westfield, N.J., will receive
awards at the alumni luncheon
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Town Independent Men
Softball League
Registration for T.I.M. Softball'League now until
April 13th. All team captains pick up Information
and entry forms at the HUB desk. Individuals may
sign up at the HUB desk.
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Saturday.
THE AWARDS of $5O each,
given for professional interest in
home economics and outstanding
citizenship, were originated by
Edith Pitt Chase, director of Home
Economics from 1919 until 1933.
Other events planned to carry
out the theme “Families Around
the World—Technical and Human
Development’’ include lectures on
housing, foods and clothing of
other countries; displays and ex
hibits of foreign articles; tours of
home economics buildings; panel
discussions and movies.
The final event of the weekend
will be a symposium on “Foreign
Student Involved in Auto Collision
“An automobile driven by Alvin
Sellers, 326 S. Burrowes St., col
lided with a car operated by Ste
phen Ammerman, senior in arts
and letters from Washington, D C.,
at the corner of E. College Ave.
and S. Allen St. Tuesday night,
State Collegq police said yester
day.
Police said the accident occurred
as Sellers, driving east on E. Col
Service Programs," which with be
led by Vladimir de Lissovey. as
sociate professor of child develop
ment and family relations, and P.
Glenn Harr, assistant state 4-H
leader.
REPRESENTATIVES of the In
ternational Farm Exchange Pro
gram. International Voluntary
Service and American Field Ser
vice will also be present at the
discussions planned for high school
and college students.
All programs planned for the
weekend will be open to students,,
parents and professional coun
selors from Pennsylvania and
neighboring states.
lege Ave. m the middle lane,
attempted to make a right turn,
onto S. Allen St. Ammerman,'also
driving east on E. College Ave.,
was trying to make a right turn
onto S. Allen St. from the curb
lane when struck by Sellers.
-Police reported no injuries to,
either driver and the cstimated
dnmage to the vehicle's was $2OO,
New College Diner
D'ewrOov/rt ttaiwouiHiho : Movict
Win your letters in stylet
Sharped up in
an airweigfit H-l-S
SUMMER SUIT
The 3-button jacket (eels like a
breeze on your shoulders. Nar
row Post-Grad trousers are
tapered 'it terrific. You'll look'
like tho money but the wholo
deal costs ypu peanuts. In wash-
Jable Du Pont Dacron l ’polyester,
blended with Cotton,’Mohair, or
Worsted. Also in 100% Cotton.
At stores that know the scoro
...$19.95 to $49.95.
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