SATURDAY. APRIL 48.1964 WEEKEND, ON CAMPUS THIS Sports Cos Roil y® - The Sparta Car Club will bold Its S pring - Week Rallye at 1:30 tadity. The rallye will begii ountik,ms F Whv, =king lo typeotf;mori may be - entered. Center. Stage The Penn State Players will present Shaw's "The Destiny of and Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape," at 8 p.m. tonight at Center Stage. . Vpdatei.TV Show A short sequence on the use of ~ Meetings television for instruction at the; • Today University is scheduled to be a luock and Bridle Club, 7 p.m., RUB luncheon. 12 to S ar- Mff the "U p date" show over' . F, x ,"" n th a b n i ' Cl ru rn aL ie p.n.. ` TV teinorrow. , HUB ballroom. ! ' The program will be shown' at. Pennsylvania Council of Teacher. of Ent"-, ; 5:30 p.m., EDST, over Channel 6, s p /ig r i n h i I w o . ( ...k m. C a " w n , 3 1,. p i. m.; 222 HUB. Johnstown. - . , 'Student film.. 7to 11 ii.ol, Hun 040124,1 .7 700n1----.. : - • . . Faculty Luncheon Club ~1. 7 124. 2 27 i.l.All.2fillger: U.S. COrnirreshman Class Achisory Board, 7:30 p.m. -mtssioner of Narcotioa, will ad- .i. 11 3 1 11 11- 1- ottaiittnn cultural film dress the'Faculy Luncheon Club • -tioNboi sane.- 5 p.m. ati 12:30 p.M. 'Monday in dining orientation, 10 p.m.. 212 HUH rtie-ga Cal Pbi. 4 p.m.. 212 HUB. room ding A of the Hetzelj UnionT enior c i ,,,„ Ad ,a bory Board, 7. p.m.. 212 Buil., I . nUB. His subject will be . ' l ilnterna- Spring Week C iiininiii ". 1 to 1 p.m., %04 tional Control of Narcotics." HUB. Student films, 7-12 p.m.. HUB amembl2' Anslinger, a native of Altoona, roooi, is a 1915 graduate of thej Univer- Swedenborgiaa. 10:30 a.m., 212 HUB. --- slay and in 1959 was ho ored as!' - ,a distinguished ,alumnus. 1 Monday I. Ee--Rural Society. 3:45 p.m.. 214 HUB. •'. ' . I /Alpha , Phi Omega, 7 p.m.. 212 HUB. ,f Economic Issues. Seitei ! • A 2 / Air Soc iety lexecutive board. 7 p.m., 1i L'S. .The domestic aspects of ..Th e Brides Club. 6:90 p.m., HUB cardroom. Economics of ,E.ennedy" will be; En 2 g i i r n Hammond. kisnk-aSeminar. 4 p.m.. discussed in the first of two meet- Greek Committee on Hillel affairs, 7 p.m., ings of the Contemporary Eco-1,, 21 ., 6 ,HuH nomic . Issues Lecture Series ati"i c al ß "°' . th.. l l l b t ; m ; to 3 9.m.. across from 'B,p.m. Monday in the HUB assent t -,Men's residence council, wi 9 p.m., 203 HUB. bly room. I . Mineral Industries Colloquium, 2:45 p.m.. The program Is sponsored by po,„Mnl auSuU ditorium. FellonibiD, 7 p.m., 214 the Department of Economics. --aims:— . : Survey Finds Possible Sheller Areas .- _ . ! APProximately 130 appro4d:said. Each shelter has a capaci ty fallout shelter areas are located on:of S 0 persons , although some cou ld • the University campus, Pasqueli accommodate more. . H. Licastrio, manager of the fall-I - I THE . - STUDY, conducted by out shelter study. reported. . ' 'B -Singer, Inc., of State Col -1 Licastro, obtained this informs - ' Ie HR phase of the ge, revealed that In the 10- lion from the first , county area,. there are about 1,050 recently completed survey .of fall- buildings with a factor of 20 or ont Shelter conditions in central Pennsylvania. .. better. The survey showed that there are,33o buildings tn. Centre - 'An approved shelter is: one County with a protection factor having .500 or more square feet of 20 or better for at least 50 of area With a protection factor of 20 or better. A protection factor l ,P ers°m • of 20 means a 'structure with 20L. Licastro said 'that the central times more protection from radia:Pennsylvania survey is part of a Lion than outdoor or other unz'nation-wide study conducted by ,shielded places. • .the Navy and the Army Corps of Some shelters had a protection Engineers at the request of Presi • factor as ',high as LOOO, officials dent Kennedy. Winier Term Averages- (Continued from paie one} 2.391; Alpha Sigma Phi, 2.389. pha Gamma Delta, ' 2.710; Alpha' Beta Sigma Rho,'2.3BB;.Tau Phi -"Omicron Pi. 2.700; lota Alpha Pi, Delta, 2.373; Delta Sigma Phi, 2.690,• Acacia, 2.658; Pi Lam1Aa,2.372; Kappa Delta Rho, 2.371; Phi, 2.654; Phi. Delta Theta, 2.637;;Zeta Beta Tau, 2.364; Kappa Sig Zeta Tau Alpha, 2.616; Alpha ma, - 2.363; Sigma Alpha E psilon, 'Gamma Rho, 2.571; Phi Mu, 2.569.;2.357; Phi Kappa Sigma.' 2.354; ' Alpha Rho Chi, 2.548; Theta Phil Phi Epsilon Pi, 2.346; Delta. - Upsi- Alpha, 2.544; Alpha Epsilon 'Pi t ! ion. 2.342; Chi Phi, 2,339. 2.540; •Pi Kappa Alpha, 2.532; Al-, Pi Kappa Phi, 2.338; Omega Phi •pha Chi Rho, 2.529; Delta ;Phi, Psi, 2.337; Delta Sigma Theta, 2.5Z1- ' . Alpha Chi Sigma, 2.515;•,2.324; Lambda Chi Alpha, 2.313; Alpha Tau", Omega, 2.509; Zeta'Phi Kappa Psi, 2.312; Delta Chi. •Pst, 2.508; Theta Xi; 2.502; Phi 2.304; Sigma Tau Gamma, 2.299; Sigma Delta, 2.502.. Theta Delta Chi. 2.285; Alpha Phi .:PHI 1411 DELTA. 2.501; Alpha Delia, 2.285 ; Phi Kappa Thu' 2.259; Kappa AI 2.496 ; Phi Gamm a Sigma chl • 2258 ' Delta, 2.466; Tau Kappa Epsilon, BETA THETA PI. 2.256; Phi '2.453;. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa.. Theta, 2.218; Sigma .Alpha 2.452; Sigma 'Nu, 2.452; Delta Mu; 2.205; Theta Chi, 2.203; Alpha Theta Sigma, 2.397; Delta Tau Phi Alpha, 2.159; and Sigma Pi. Delta,. 2.394; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 2.105. Dean Osalan waelcerme al the College of Business Administra tion will be moderator. ; The second session, which will deal with international aspects, will be held on May 7. Marine Recruiting - The Marine Corps selection of ficer, Capt. Frank H. ' , Mitchell. Jr., will be at the HUB ground floor from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon day through Wednesday to inter view men and women students for Marine officer training programs. I DREAMED I WENT TO, THE HE-MAN QUEER of HEARTS FINALS WEARING MY SPRING :WEEK DAISY SUNDAY, APRIL 29 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY- PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Tomorrow Bap. • tist, Group Will: Sponsor [ Fireside Talk ; I col. Francis P. Miller, special . assistant in lhe Department of 1 The Baptist Student o r g ar d za _'State for Education and Cultural tion wilt hold a fireside . discus-!Affairs, will speak . on "So God sion at 6:15 p.m_ tomorrow at the Created Man In His Own Image" home of Paul Pierson, 619 Fair- at the 10:55 a.m. Chapel Service mount Ave. ,tomorrow in Schwab. I The United Campus Christiana Miller, a native of Kentucky, 'Fellowship will hold a cabin ar t graduated from Washington and at the Civil Engineering Cabin. Lee University and was a Rhodes 'scholar at Oxford in England. Stone Valley, this weekend. The group will leave at 1:30 this after- He served in both World War 1 Le nnon from the, United Church of and II and was awarded the Le gion of Merit with Oak Leaf , Clus- Christ and the Evangelical United ter, French Legion of honor wit h Brethren Church and 'will return at .3 p.m. tomorrow. , I C'roix de Guerre and the British; OBE. . , . THE LUTHERAH • Student As-1, Miller, an active layman in thel , sociation will hold a seminar on. Presbyterian Church, served on ."Remaking ,cf Liberalism" at 9:3olthe International Committee of !a.m. tomorrow at the Latheran'the YMCA. World's Student Chris-, :Student Center. The group is also,tian Federation, Genemal Assem-; :holding a jazz mass at 4 p.m. to- bly of the Southern Presbyterian morrow in the center. !Church and the Central Commit-i . .... The I ' Westminster Fellowship! .. - will hold seminars on "Reliving the Reformation, — "Bible Study: Orchestro to Give The Witnessing Community." and '"Stumbling B lo cks to Belief" at,Concert Tomorrow 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Presby-i The University Symphony Or terian I Church. 'chestra, directed by Theodore K.i Twenty-li ve students from the Karhan, associate professor of Newman Club will 'leave at 8• music, will present, its annual a.m. today' to atten& the Middle spring concert at 3.15 p.m. to- Atlantic Province Convention of morrow in Schwab, Newman Clubs at Indiana State: Featured with the orchestra College. The group will be return- will be three noted cellists, Or ing tomorrow afternoon. +land° Cole. his son David and David Anderson. Orlando Cole assisted in the founding of the Curtis String Quartet and has been a member of the group since then. The elder Cole is also head of the depart ment-at the New School of Music and professor of cello at Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. The instrument which he plays was made by Domenico Montai nana in Venice in 1739. Played by l Gregor Piatigorsky for 20' years, the instrument is called 11e. "Sleeping Beauty...* Anderson is the cellist with the l Don Shirley Trio, a jazz group. LSA to Present Jazz 'Folk Mass The 20th Century Folk Mass will be presented at 4 p.m. tomor row in the;Lutheran Student Cen ter, Carol , Kuhre, LSA counselor, said recently. The folk mass or "jazz mass" as it is commonly called, was writ ten by Geoffrey, Beaumont, an Anglican clergyman from Eng land,; during the 1950's in the folk idiom. • Folk idiom means music that is most familiar to the, people at any particular time, Mrs. Kuhre explained. The "Jazz Mass" attempts to' make the service used by the, Lutheran church more, meaning ful to the common man by using a language and music that is familiar to him, shecjsaid. Special participants in the mass' will !be the Rev. W. W. Kuhre.l directing the - choir composed oil 25 students; Robin Smith, combo' leader; Dale Livingston. cantor: and the Rev. Arthur R. Seyda. minister. II DI IRDR,AZIOODI eu,594.6,90.,; 5 0 aassic serene elegance and quality • go hand in hand in these ibidsk4 seta of superb distinction . . • . ` of guaranteed value. and admire them today • A • 1:14 „ 5... Gimp . v. • 11 ! State Deportment Official Will Speak at Service Sussman Publishes Article M. Richard Sussman, assistant 'professor of finance, has an article, "The Return to Reason." published !in a recent issue of the Commercial and Finance Chronicle. His article discusses the im-, portance of an assumption ofl rationality in investment planning., New College Diner Oooeifoyen Between the Movu , ' ift your Mostar Jeweler tee of the World Council of Churches. MILLER IS the author_of "The Blmings of Liberty" and co author of "The Giant of the West• ern 'World" and "The Church against the World.", The Chapel Chair, under the direction of Willa C. Taylor, will sing "Sanctus" from Mozart's "Requiem." George R-Celga. University or ganist, will play "Christ Lan in Todesbanden." "Ifeut Triumphiret Gottes Sohn" and" "Christ tit Ers tanden," all by Johann Sebastian Bach. THE REV. Samuel N. Gibson, executive director of the Univer sity Christian Association, will ;speak on "The Spirit Beereth Wit 'ness" at the Protestant Service of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The Meditation Chapel- Choir, under the direction of_ Jamels Beach, will sing "If Ye Love Mc Keep My Commandments" by T. Tullis. The organist will be Janet Kern, sophomore lit home economics from Nazareth, Through the Looking Glass with Gabbl GREAT WEATHER FOR SUNBATHING. HUH? In back Of the HUIt, on sun porches. behind dorms, sur round in g all fratern►tics— everywhere kids are indus triously working at becoming sunburned as quickly as pos sible. It's amazing how (with a little ingenuity one can bal ance a soft drink, slather: on suntan lotion, listen to several neighboring radios, and still claim to faithfully study that economies or Greek tragedy. . . . Such -is Spring at Penn State. What ( - Mild be more glamorous, than a beautiful dress, lovely complexion, and a nose igie. , ! ing like a neon sign? If yrriere getting distressed about that reddish face, Ethel has - the answer—cute straw hats to shade your face while you let. your leg► catch up. (GOod 'pro tection against sun bleached, straw-like hair, too!) WHY LOSE YOUR KEYS? At Ethel Meservo's you'll find a really sharp -way to keep track of them. With everyono wearing scarab bracelet:, Eth.l has gotten in .amine new scarab key holders to match. Moro bracelets are in also, so why . not get them together? AS you know, at Ethel Mesiriftit they're always just a little bit different BABY SCARAB EARRINGS When' you want a novel idea in earrings. brow.:e through Ethel's Spring selection. I espc<- cially liked the baby scarab ear rings in subtle brawn and greep tones. Much fresh water peeill is being shown for that clean, cool summer elegance in bracelets, and earrinati. Pearls sure can make an outfit look fresh at a daisy when the temperature soars! 111110THEWII DAY IN COMING So . . . see Mars huge array of beautiful cards now_ While you think of it, why not: start looking around the shop for a Mother's Day gift. Ettud has loads of good gift suggestwns and appropriate things for , the occasion. Gotta Run!! Gabbi PAGE AVE