PAGE TWO - ■ , ■» 4 -, 1 I Advertising Convention Begins Today Advertising majors from throughout the Eastern United States will attend the regional convention of'Alpha Delta Sig ma, men's national professional advertising fraternity, to be held here today and tomorrow. This marks the first time that the University has hosted the East ern Regional convention. More than 80 delegates will at-! tend general and business meet ings and. hear talks on different phases of advertising. Faculty members and students majoring in j advertising have been invited to'the .general meetings. Edward G. Zem, a University; graduate now a vice president] and director of • Geyer,. Morey,! Madden & Ballard, Inc., adver tising agency, will speak at the banquet at 6 p.m. tomorrow in rTwjjwioiTi (SQCOO Starts TONITZ Robert Wagner Delores Hart SAIL A CROOKED SHIP with Ernie Kovacs 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 COMING SOON! “The Children’s Hour” SeeBILL McMULLEN ■ > . pi. 130 E. College At*. world via FID. ssa AD° 7 S p<l - —LWi tMSWi I f/i?/—- m. NOW SHOWING at 1:30-4:0S-G:45-9:15 PM. I A SHEER DELIGHTII When the happiest pairing of t> -Mm* a ifc kiissßhGimss 3>e you the heerl-wexminge: pict”'» under Ihe rulnn sunl WjoßiiyofOliE (ucoy PF.ODuenoe ' Q TECHNICOLOR* FROM wjRNCR *«®S. TRUE Story of A Reluctant Wax Karol TM T>«ri=a of r l—rdo! !<0 MAN EVER FOUGHT a fiEPCER BATTLE-10 BELONG AGAIN' * lib IONV £!3M Bsgmt Slimy .. ■ CtTHtUK J I ; I ! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.* UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Hetzel Union dining rooms A] Forums, will be held! after each and B. ! talk. >. Zem has written articles and books on outdoor sports, includ ing “To Hell Fishing," “How to Tell Fish from Fishermen" and “How to Catch Fishermen." - Other speakers will' be Dr. Henry A. Finch, professor of phil osophy; William E. Pertsyl, ‘ vice president and creative director at Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc.; C. Burt Oliver, vice president in charge of radio and television at Foote, Cone it Belding; and John R. Corbett, advertising manager of the Williamsport Sun Gazette.! Israeli Art Exhibit at Hillel An Israeli aft exhibit is current ly on display at the Hillel Founda tion. The exhibit consists of worksj done by noted contemporary Israeli artists.! Thomas Davis, president of the University chapter, will welcome the delegates tonight at 8. The program, to be held in 214 Boucke, will begin at 8:10 with a talk by Dr. Henry A Finiih. : Delegates will attend a jam ses sion at 9 tomorrow night at Delta j Phi fraternity after the conven-j tion has pdjourned. j dii/c 19KKETT1, | ’ :“ NT f I Dl'lxH 1 & ,“™K' fc .KRBPP’S A p«i.f«N E 1 PARTS; ■ H | QCT *— ; I ACCESSORIES 1 -j-pp£ THE. , . 1 Western Auto 1 i— — ■ Satisfaction Guaranteed ■ ' * r~ i k iv/ I 200 W. College At*. 9 LJt_r? I II IT *° rWPW *|g-|P[j FrUS “‘ 'i—i U Sunday Senior ■ i 21 Flogs *o Fly Honorln In observation of Pan American Week, [which begins tomorrow, flags of the 21 democratic states of the i western hemisphere will be flown in' front of Old Main, Dr. William H.,Gray, director of International Student Affairs, said this week. The display of flags will com memorate the unity of the Ameri can Republics. Pan American :Day was initiated in 1930 and is now {celebrated by more than’3oo mil lion Americans. April 14 is the “it’s all of a piece, crazy, mixed-up, ; wild, violent sexy, outspoken and i ■ { honest Electricity, magnetism, animal vitality, in abundance!" May featuring 1 FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1962 ig Pan American Week anniversary of the union of Amer ican Republics in 1890 to form the Organization of American States. An address by Dr. Alfonzo Rodriguez; associate director for Spanish-American Missions, Unit ed Presbyterian Church,- at Sun day’s chapel service in Schwab will be the second event at the University in recognition of Pan American Week, j Rodriguez will speak on “God at Work in Latin America." —momswmsiem khmm Ball L,-k NUB i • r:‘ *1- i $5.00 per couple! Dancing 9-1 • • ! is ", \ < - r S-r- :t. i 1 r 'f. ‘v fr‘ i.V/'fci'-%{- *' •'•11 .* .)i 1-' -r. i.’„ ■ ■; 1 ; - i l i l -.. i. i* . . Iroom , * .* i-Formal'
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