SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1962 j THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS ; Aquacade ,f Naiads, Women’s Recreation As sociation synchronized swipuning club, will present an Aquacade, ‘‘A Dip with Disney,” tonight at B'in the White Hall pooL - . -, Attitude Survey , Students wishing to express their opinions on the University, its faculty, courses' and other' isj sues may participate in the Stu dent Attitude purvey' at 7 p.m. Monday or Thursday in 119 Os mond. Students who cannot at tend either session may call UN 5-6350, extension 26, to be sched uled for another time to complete the survey. Car Wash A car wash to benefit the'Easter Seal Society will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. today at the Falk and Wilson Texaco Station. 1342 S. Wilbur to Read Poetry j At English Conference Seventy college English teachers will attend the annual state cori fererice of the College English As sociation at the Nittany Lion' Inn this-weekend. ' j Richard Wilbur, Pulitzer prize winning, poet, will' read several of his poems at the conference today in the assembly room of the Inn. * . '| ~ Other speakers from• various state colleges f and universities will give talks on “Thoreau and Therian,” “Mode, Matter and Manner in Literature,” “Mencken, Scourge of the Philippines” and “The Private Mind of the Ameri can.” > -i , Men's Tapping Cards j 'Tapping cards for all men’s hat societies are available in the dean of men’s office, 109 Old Main. Cards must be filled out and re turned before. April 27.: I Applicants -must have an All- University average of 2.5 for Delphi, sophomore society; 2.4-for Skull and Bones, senior society; 2.2 for Parmi Nous, senior.so ciety, arid Blue Key, junior society ; . 2.0 for Androcles, junior society; and 1.7 (for Druids, junior athletic society. | . j | RADIO-PHONO I | • SERVICE * j i Delivery ' - 1 I & Pick up 8 8021 1 I f .r.nfpp) TELEVISION| 1 -HtTISC SERVice i .I | U J CENTER i . J I 232 S. Allen St. § SimHHimHimuiiimmmnmnummiimiiniiiuinif } people urfur! > RIM 1 ' •*/«„' BACHELOR PARTY* COLLEGE TOURS Parti**, nightdubbi ng. thaatra, fabulous steht-saatnc that’s fust part of tha reason BACHELOR PARTY TOURS at tract cotleg* man and woman with a flair for fun and a tasta for tha most •■citing hi travsL On these fully escorted, all in elusive tours you Travel with s congenial group of students—graduates and undergrad uates from IS to 28— and, with out standing eight-toeing during the day and exciting entertainment at night. It's a party all the wayl n EUROPEs 55 days... 8 countries..! $llB5 ind. steamer j 77 days...ll countries..! $1575 ind. steamer I □ BERMUDA: College Wee* sl3l+ah n Tears ta assy stter Anas for Age Group.2l to 33. j Check the tour program and contact! BACHELOR PARTY TOURS 444Madl90flAn.Ne»Y«k • FL&243) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Atherton St, near the Holiday Inn. -The service, which costa 89 cents per car, is sponsored by the Easter Seal Society, Delta Chi fraternity and Theta Phi Alpha sorority.. Slavic Chorus An organizational meeting for the: Penn State Slavic Chains will be held at 1:30 pun. today in 100 Carnegie. The chorus will sing music from Russia and other Sla vic countries. Other Meetings Today Vrmhm as Class Advisory Board Car Wash. 1 to S p.m.» Forastry parkin* lot ©• Sbortlidrs Road Stadtnt films, T-lt p.m., HUB auditorium Tomorrow Junior Ctasa Advisory • Board Student- Faculty Tea* t p.m.. HUB mala lounge Hil BaU Committee, 7:30 pun.. XI4 HUB Spring Week* < p.m.*,2lS HUB Student films, T-ll p.m.« HUB auditorium Student Handbook* 7 p.m.. SIX HUB *nseta Sigma PM, 6:30 p.m., 213 HUB Freshman Clam * Advisory Board* 4 p.m., 203 HUB SEE the BILLY GRAHAM FILM "OUTPOST BERLIN" The Gospel's Challenge To the Land of Luther CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 112 WEST HAMILTON (WOODMAN HALL) SUNDAY, APRIL 15 ~ 7:45 RIDES FROM HUB at 7:30 NOW mm mu SUN MIS NEW CHEVY H NOVA STATION WAGON Here’sa wagon that sells of a compact prior, yet totes in a big wag with a longer toad poor than any compact—oter 9 ft, with second seat and tailgate down. - See (he new Chevrolet, Chevy II and Corvair at ym Chevrolet dealer’s One-Stop Shopping Certigr, Monday A|b Ron! Society. 1:11 p.».. ZI4 HUB Alpha Phi Omen. 1 *.XL. 11] HUB Coaly Soeirty. i:M HUB Collets ot BdacaUaa faculty. 1 :ii HUB aaiitorlm ' ZwUn Orthodox Society, t ha. Hdn Bahia Xlnabower Cha*at nliuwil room Faculty Luetwa Chh IS:*» ha, BUB dlnlnt room. "A.** Jot Club, 7 pa, til HUB Miiiml • laduabrie* t«lloqnlum, l:U y.m., II in oral ]ad ta trice auditorium TIH Daaenc Lwaone. (ill p.au, HUB ballroom UCA. T »a, til HUB Intramurals The first softball intramural games will take place at 1:15 and 3:15 today on Wagner drill field and the golf course. East, Pollock. North and Nittany Halls will play on the drill'field. West Halls will play on the golf course. Movie “The Face of Red China” will be shown at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the McKee recreation room. The movie, sponsored by the’McKee AWS Council, is free and open to the public. (where you’ll &nd the nicest ways to get away!) You won’t find a vacation brightening variety like this any where'else. And now that spring has sprung, the buys are just as tempting as the weather. Your choice of 11 new-size Chevy II models. Fourteen spacious, spirited Jet-smooth Chevrolet. And a nifty, nimble crew of rear-engine Corvairs. Three complete lines of cars—and we mean complete—to cover just about any kind oS going you could have in mind. And all under one roof,' too! You just won’t find better pickings in size, sizzle and. savings anywhere under the sun. And you couldn’t Side a better time than now— uringyourChev- ___ rolet dealer’s Fun jmHßa—r and Sun Days. "■"hUT AWS to Review Rules Women students wiU have the opportunity to express opinions on tha rutyi which govern their living, according to the new rules revision procedure passed by the Association; of Women Students Wednesday l nifiht. A RULES REVISION commit tee, composed of members from both the AWS Senate and Central Judicial Board was also appointed ait the meeting. The committee will survey a random sampling of women—students and will hear complaints from any women not questioned, according to the new procedure.. The group will then study the suggestions and formu late possible rule revisions, which they will present to the Senate for discussion. ! The proposed rule changes will be sent to- the! dean of women's New College Diner C C'W TirtOVV !\ _ <c C' 'I;-' Eric * t»> V NEW BEL AIB 4-DOOR STATION WACON * Jet-smoothie that ridet fust right, loaded or light— with 97.5-ai.-fi. cargo case and Full Coil suspension. CORVAia MONZA 4-DOOR SEDAN From snappy interiors to sure-footed scat, (hit one's got the gift of making rport of mo* any trip. office for consideration. A vote in the AWS Senate will be the final step in the revision procedure. Members of the committee will be Susan Starbird, junior in liberal arts from Arlington, Va: E. Sue Smith, freshman in liberal arts from Bethesda, Md.; Lynn McTavish, sophomore in home economics from West; Chester* and Ana Sol, sophomore in chem istry from Chevy Chase, Md. In addition to these five, there will be another woman chosen who Is neither a member of judicial nor executive council. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the Sen ate passed a motion to form a committee of both AWS andWRA members to compile a list of activities available to freshmen women. This list will appear in the “Penn State Woman." Come One! Come Alll Frosii Car Wash 2 -4i30 P.M. Sal., April 14 Campus Parking Lot 32 (Across from Tyson Bldg.) Expart Work $l.OO ' Rain Date April 15 SPONSORED BY FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORY BOARD PAGE FIVE i i 1 ?
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