WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 19621 ' I THE DAILY 'COLLEGIAN. UNIV E RSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA TODAY ON CAMPUS Applications ,Applications for, AWS Elections Commission chairman , are avail able. at the Hetzel Union disk. The deadline - for returning the applications is Friday. Chess Club The Chess ;Club will sponsor a ' Spring Improvement Tournament starting at 7 p.m. in the HUB -cardroom. ' Everyone, including beginners, •is invited to participate in the loUrnament. No, entrance fee or pre-registration will be necessary to enter the tournament. Films "Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." the fikst film in a series of six, spon sirred by the Nittany Men's Residence 'Council will be shown at 8:30 p.ni. in the Polock recrea tion roont. t "Boule de suit (Angel and Sin ner)," a, French film; will be shown at 8 p.m. in 209 Home , Ec South. The film is sponsored by the French. Institute. Lecture .Dr. E. F.'Osborn, vice president for . research; will address Sigma Xi, national' science , honorary at its annual banquet to be held at Pledge- Presidents Reject Jr. Panl!el The idea of establishing a jun ior,Panhellenic Council for . so- i siirity pledges was viewed wit h disapproval by a majority of the pledge classes, sorority pledge presidents reported last night. 'At the meeting the pledge pres- 1 idents sugested that instead of , aj junior Panhel, a .workshop for pledges, be held 'to discuss prob lems geared to their interests. it was suggested that such a workshop could 'be incorporated into the annual Panhel workshop and be attended by one or more pledge Class-representatives. A majority of the pledge presi dents,,however, favored the estab lishment of a separate, more in tensi,ve workshop for pledges,, at' Which discussions would be guided. by sorority members or Panhel delegates,- The pledge presidents said their pledge classes disapproved of establishing a junior Panhel be cause they felt it would be a body without • any real , 'purpose or power., New College Diner Oc.e.nroAn Bet...een the Md4:Ps I j , • ' I A I - MEIN! I , The American - Rational Red CCOrs •, • Th. Atlantic Refining Company Bell Telephone Labs Celanese Foss Co. Communications Services, Inc. ALL STUDENTS WELCOME Sponsored :by Inter College Council Board and the University Placement Service 6 p.m- in the Nittany Lion rim. His subject is "The Research Program of the University," • Other Meetigigs . 1 Agricultural Economics Rural So-i - ciety, 3:45-5 p.m.. 214 HUB AWS,'6:3O p.m., 212 HUB • Bloodmobile, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., HUBi ,1 . cardroom Conference Center L i ecture,,7:3o-; . 9 p.m., •214 HUB 1. . i Band, Orchestra, Chorus Program To Begin 5-Week Session July 2 High school • students, college students and the "older sit" will have lan opportunity to mingle' , musically again this summer when' the Band, Orchestra, and Chorus'School opens July 2, Hum mel' W. Fishburn, head of the Department of Music, said re cently. :Now in its eighth' year, the school constitutes a training ground for student musicians and a' laboratory . for supervisors of - ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACULTY, FAMILY Europe Roundirip $3OO Save $l5O FLY PAN.ANI BOEING 707 JET JUNE 19 N.Y.-LONDON. RETURN SEPT. 4 Contact: HARVEY KLEINBERG AD 8-6718-19 CAREER EXPOSITION . Exhibits by 26 L duPont deNemourat and Company General Electric Co. General Motors Corp. International Buaiu•ss Ma , ichines Carp. The Martin Company Hort Club. 7:30 p.m., 108 Tyson Phi Epsilon Kappa. 9 p.m.. Phi •Mu Delta - Sociology ! Club:. 7:30 p.m., 217' HUB _ Speech Dept. Rehearsal, 12:45- 2-p.m., HUB assembly room TIM, 7 p.m., 203 HUB - ,TIM dance lessons; 6:30-7:30 p.m., HUB ballnxnU Women's Chorus, 6:30 p.m., HUB assembly room - music desiring to improve their teaching ; techniques, Fishburn said. The school provides class and individual instruction in vocal music and on the various instru ments of the band and orchestra, he addedi The five-week program will also include work in music theory, ensembles, which will provide students with an opportunity to perform in recitals, modern or chestra and private study. - Tuesday, May 1 Wednesday, May 2 9:60-4:30 HUB Ground Floor and First Floor Leading Companies Merck and CO.. National Aeronautics and Space Adininistrition (Lewis Re search Centers) National Raetaation Associa • Lion , I - National Sec urity Agency ' Penna. Bankirts Association 1 Penn Mutual .Life last:rause* Co. State Reading - Festival To Begin Annual Session Students from colleges through- I will begin: at 9:30 a.m. and the out the state will participate inlafternoon program at 1:15 p.m. ' the fourteenth annual Pennsyl-1 The members of the faculty who vania Intercollegiate Interpretive will participate in the program Reading-Festival at the University include D. Reifsneider, associate tomorrow and Friday. 'professor of theatre arts, and Rob- THE •rms.rivAL. sponsored by , ert E. Galbraith, professor of Eng the,lish. Reitsneider will speak at the the Department of Speech, Friday . session on "Following the University Readers and oral inter-' ;Playwright's Blueprint." Galbraith pretive classes, will hold sessions' - ' ' wilt speak Friday afternoon on to the Hetzel Union Building. IThe Modern Writer's Art." Representatives .from the Beh- Among 'the University students ernd, Dußois, Hazleton, McKees. [ port and - Ogontz commonwealth who will participate are Josephine !Barger, junior in-arts--and letters campuses; East ' Stroudsburg, In- fmm Curilsville, in poetry; Nancy diana, Klitztown, Shippensburg,l Huber, Junior in bacteriology Juniata, Saint Francis, and Wilsoni Thomas, and Michele colleges will take part in thern" St.; -festival. i Ohrtnan. junior in arts and letters 'from McKeesport, in short story. A poetry session at 2:p.m. Thurs day will open the two-day program.' LESLIE CRANAT. freshman in The annual banquet will be heldiliberat arts from Freeport, N.Y., in the HUB dining rooms at &Rochelle Goulde, sophomore in p.m. Thursday featuring the Uni-;secondary education from Falls versity Readers. An evening read-IChurch, Va., and Miss Ohmar will ing program will also be held at i participate in the drama reading. 8 p.m. in the HUB assembly room.i Miss Ohmar, president of --the - The sessions on Friday will fea-illeaders 'will 'extend greetings to tore readings in the drama andiall participants in the opening [short story. The morning session Isession. Thrift Flights „to .. - Europe ROUND TRIP: New York to LONDON - June 14 to July 2.5 $278.00' July 3, to Septtsmber 6 _5300.00 ‘4, r • • Register now! FOR MAILS CONTACT AD 8-2140 AD B-9528 UN S-7374 Mr. Stubican Mr. Schoenfeld Kesuleth Kraus -. 9:00 - 5:30 Penna. Electric Mc:claim Penna. Institute of Certified Public Accountants Penult. Nowspapar Publishar's Association Penna. Stale Education Associ ation • Radio Corp. of America Reynolds Metals. Co. ` Strawbridge and Clothier and - iouph Hot n• (Combined Exhibit) V.B. 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