The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1962, Image 5

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    APRIL 27. 1962
TODAY ON CAMPUS
Seminar
Yih-Ho .Pao. of. the. Depart
ment of Mechanics at the Johns
Hopkins University. will speak at
the Fluid Mechanics 'Seminar at
4 p.m. in 232 Hammond.
He will discuss "Diffusive Quan
tities in Turbulent' Fluid."
Artists Series
The Artists Series f wili.present
violinist Isaac Stern at 8:30 p.m.
in Schwab. -
Reading Festival
Sessidns of the fourteenth Read
ing Festival will' be held at 9:30
and 1:15 p.m. in the Hetzel
Union assembly room.
Questionnaire
Student questipnnaires for the
4-term evaluation must be re
turned to the HUB desk by 5 p.m.
Tuesday,
Physics Colloquium
.. Dr. Schoenberg of the Cav
endish Laboratory,' University of
Cambridge. will speak on "Fermi
Surfaces of the Nobel Metals" at
the Physics Colloquium at 4:15
p.m. in 217 Osniond.
Interlandia
The Interlandia Folk Dancers
will hold a folk dance from 7:30
OSCA too - Sugmt '
NeW USG Agency
After this week's All-Uhiversity
elections, the Organization of So
cialcampus Affairs will propose
to thb new USG president that
Congress set by an agency to carry
out OSCA'a present projects,
Barry Rein, OSCA president, said
recently.
As a USG. agency, OSCA would
obtain the necessary financial
backing 'to bring the big name
entertainers to the campus which
the Artists Series and the Jazz
Club do not feature, he said. The
agency would alio work on Spring
Week and homecoming programs.
he added.
OSCA, a social, cultural . 1 . and
service organization, was created
In place of the former Independ
ent Students Association in order
to extend membership_to all stu
dents, not just , independents, he
explained. .
Because the organization could
not gain sufficient funds to carry
out its plans, such as Project Joey,
he said, it withdrew its constitu
tion from the Senate Commitee on
Student Affairs. '
Applications Due Today
For County Pageant.
-- The deadline for filing applica
tions for the seventh annual Miss
Centre County Pageant is mid
night today.,
Interested ccieds may obtain ap
plications by • Coritacting Stanley
Goldman, 'pageant chairman, at
EL. 5-3692. I
The Miss Centre County Pagent,
.the official preliminary for the
Miss Pennsylvania and Miss
America contest, :is sponsored by
the Bellefonte Area Jaycees.
The local pageant will be held
May 11 ,at the Bellefonte Junior
High School. •
EUROPE
roots too much to take Just the first'
tour heard of.. Spend 4e & learn' about
a bargain eitiregtmented fun tour. -
Reduction for thine or more.
EUROPE BUM= TOURS
251-C Biggest. Passekaii. Cal
BIKE
REPAIRS
PARTS
ACCESSORIES
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Satiafaietion Guaranteed
112 S. FRAZIER ST. •
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. - PENNSYLVANIA
to 11 p.m. in the HUB ballroom.
There will be no admission charge
for this Spring Week dance. The
public is invited to come and
learn• the dances from foreign
countries.
Meetings
ASPE registration, 9-10 a.m., HUB
lobby:
Football Clinic, 6-9:30 • p.m., HUB
assembly room.
Football Clinic Table, 6-7:30 p.m.,
across, from HUB assembly
room
HRB Testing, 2:30-8:30 p.m., 217
HUB:.
Reed Ferguson Tour Group, 8:30-
9:30 a.m., 212 HUB.
USG Elections Committee, 6-10:45
p.m.,IHUB card room.
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•
IMADRAS $5.95
DACRON"COTTON
' POPLINS
.$4.95
VOTE DENIM
g, ' - $3.50
Plus a large assortment
0 ' of other fabrics.
GUYS
g. levine bros.
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YOUR VOTE
YOUR _usJc:
Dining Polls
Close at 6:30 p.m.
The • Mall and HUB, Polls
Open Until 5:00
Everyone can VOTE!
Campus Prepares for Carnival
From all the indications of the
hustle and bustle around campus,
many groups seem to be taking
advantage of the warm • days in
order 'to complete work on their
carnival booths by tomorrow. ,
•
SKITS ARE being practiced
secretly behind cfmed doors, and
several actors and actresses are
becoming hoarse from all their
singing:
However, reports say every
thing will be ready for the carni
val opening at 71 p.m. tomorrow
at the new intramural field near
Miss Penn State Photos
Miss Penn State applicants may
pick up their pictures at the Het
zel Union desk today, Carol Con
nelly, Spring Week awards chair
man; said: • ,
DACRON • COTTON
POPLINS =t*,
$4.95
And ... a smart seliction
of blouses ... madras, seer
sucker, dacron & cottons.
147 S. ALLEN
makes
TIME!
•
MADRAS $5.95 .!'o.
GALS
Beaver Stadium,
All groups whose skits were
not ready to be checked last night
will. have their carnival .skits
"double-checked" tomorow night,
Brow said,
Judges of the skits are asked to
meet at 7:30 tomorrow night at
the, Spring Week booth, which
will be situated in the center of
the carnival grounds, Paul Krow,
carnival chairman, said last night.
Joel Grossman, who is in charge
of the judging, will then give the
VIGILANT EYES UNDER THE SEA
They help guard America's defense lines
aboard the nation's atom-powered , subma
rines. Such defense costs billions. The nation
is far better able to pay for it when there is
no needless government spending in other
fields. One of these fields is electric light
and power. There no need to spend'your
tax money for_ more government electric power
plants and lines—although some people gre
proposing that right now. The investor4noned
electric light and power companies can supply
all the additional electric power 'a growing
America will need. 1 •
WEST PENN. POWER
in..tor-own.d, sax-pi:o,4 9 — r sorting WESTorn POW
judges their final instructions and
any additional information, Krow
said. .
All the judges are invited to
bring one guest with them. h.
said.
' ALCOHOLIC beverages will
not be allowed On the carnival
grounds, Krow said. It any group
violates this rule, its skit will be
disqualified, he said.
"This ruling includes the smell
of liquor on- anyone's breath,"
Krow said.
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