SATURDAY. MAY 5.1963 THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS Penn State Singers; ] The Penn State Singers will gve a concert at 8 tonight injthe' etzel Union ballroom. i Raymond Brown, associate pro fessor of music, will direct |the Singers and Dr. Leonard Raver,’ Chapel organist, will accompany' the group at the harpsicord. Horse Show .Members of the 4-H Light Horse and Pony Clubs in Central. Pennsylvania will" participate' in' the ’ 13th annual Spring Horse; Show to be *held today and, to-! morrow at the Lions Club Park! on Route 322. ' The show will start at 10 a.m. today and 12:30 tomorrow. Fea tured will be English,, western and gaited classes. * Monday Alt*« TO On «s«. 7 p.m., til HUB ; ArtJoM Air Society Executive Board, T P.m, 211 HUB BrUce Club, 0:30 p.m., HUB eardroMM ' Other Meetinos F»«ottr u«cWqr cut., u;io p.m.» hub 4inb| room ' i, 'TnAa'it Engineering Mechanics seminar, 4 p.m*. %W *T \ 2io Hamipcmd » American Society of Metate, T p.m.* ll7irFC, I p.m,; 212 HUB, 8 p.m., 218 HUB HUB ,IFC entering organization, 7:18 p.m., "Pbl Peftneli 1 {£**** Tournaments. 4-12 a.m., HUB -mainj. JRpsiion Pi """ Wl ■nsHIIIK? lounge. 7 a.m. to 12 noon, HUB game Navy recruiting. 8 a m.-4 p.m.. ground Dr. Ben Euwema, dean of the _ , „ ~ ' | - floor hub College of Liberal Arts, will ad- F % Ev.m.tion commits, i P him. r.Uo..htp. 7 p.m.. Jl2 dress the members of the French stL/.nt film.. 7-11 hub »~»mbi»;ucA. 7 p.m..-21* hub . . Institute at a dinner meeting to ro ° m iusaf recruiting representative, »:$o A nt A*l/l tnniuhf at tha ’Wit./ r * nnia cllnlc > * P-m.% varsity .courts. In! 1:30 p.m.. ground floor HUB ‘ ; pe neld at b.dU tomgnt at.tne of rt in. Whit# Building wrs. * a.m. 5 p.m.. ground floor HUB. itany Lion Inn, Vatyity golf,'va.- Navy, 1:80 p.m.; base*- 7-9 p.m., 218 HUB 118 May Participate in Study Abroad One hundred eighteen studentsizanhe Rumbaugh and Ana Sol. have been tentatively-selected toj 'fhe remaining people in the participate in the 1963 Study IFrench group are Nancy Stringer, Abroad program,.Richard C. Ma-JKathryn Telling, Andrea Vorper loney, associate dean of liberal; ian, Carole Weiss, Martha Welch, arts said yesterday. .Beverly Williams, Caroline WLI - selections ..will be made.liams and Jeanne Yeagle. on the basis of a personal inter- THOSE TENTATIVELY relent SLiinfv background, i i&re jj ar y Ejj en Angstadt, Eveiyn Maloney said. jßehm, Richard Campbell, Louise AN EVALUATION of the cur-j Carey, Kathleen Edwards, Wil-i rent program will be made when liam El wood, William Fleming, the students now participating!Douglas i Frank, Roger Geary, return, enabling us to /better Thomas IGolatz, Phyllis Hansen, Judge.the number of students who Suzanne 1 Hartzell, Bonnie Hen-’ will be able to go. This is par-nessy, William Henzelman, Merby ticularly true in the case of the Huber and Carol Hubner. French group, he said. i ; Elizabeth Hummel, Jeanette Those tentatively scheduled to-Kotin, William Lontz, Katherine go 'to Strausborg, France are, i McManus, John Myers, Sandra: Alan Altman, Carolyn Barshinger.iPohlman, John Rein, Irene Roma- 1 Nancy Belich, Wade Bell, Lindatowski and Evelyn. Stonesifer Beschel, Joan Cowen, Anne, were also selected. ; Debuhr, Sally Diehl and Robert- Maloney said that the place Duchacek. •' ! where the Spanish group will Also, Judith Eastbum,. Sherry,study has not yet been decided 1 Engleberg, Barbara Falconer, 1 upon. Christine Falk, Raven Fennell,: - Dr deLevie is going to Spain Roselyn Fnedman, Norris Gelman,; after the term is over to make 1 Barbara Gerber, Joanna Gross-,the arrangements,” he said, man, Donna Biller, John Janke,j delevie, associate professor of Jill Johnson, . Barbara Kalin,; German, is with the current group Lynne Kaplan, Victoria KarpeLjj n Cologne. Louise Keefer, Gail Knabb and; Those in the Spanish unit are Kathleen Kress, 1 Ardell Anderson, Barbara Becker, Also included are, Margaret Lacey, ! Mary Long, Florence Dorentz, Susan Mapes, Marilee McClintock, Marilyn McManus, Barry Mesebach, Rochelle Mi chaels, Richard Miller, Kay Mills, Bonnie Mitchell, Estelle Nisson, Betty Poster, Paula Poyser. Mar- 1 aha Rose,, Linda Rosenfeld, Su- A man needs Jockey support Jockey is for men. Made from 13 separate pieces to give the support and protection every man needs A man needs a special kind of sy— ' lor true male comfort And ' Jockey builds a brief from 13 rate, tailored pieces to give that port—plus comfort. No other brii. ! such a firm, long-lasting waistban* , hold the brief up for constant sur . and no other brief has the Jocke 1 •uranice of no-gap security. OW Ml /»*/ fA/ny,.. tt isn't Jockty >- ' itt tt doesn't hue tit Jockey THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Lecture [ The international aspects of “The Economics at Kennedy” will ibe discussed by Dr. Marvin E. Rezen, Dr. Vaclav E. Mares and Dr. Jan S. Pry by la, members of I the economics department faculty, at 8 p.m. Monday in the HUB assembly room . Bicycle Registration j Free ' bicycle registration for students and faculty will be con-j ducted today from. 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in parking area,46, north lof “South Halls and area 86, at East Halls. New College Diner - between ,"*he Moving • Wll, Ye* Nevy, 1 p.m. : treck, ▼&. Its Btaf* > Tomorrow Alpha Delta 8 Irma, 7 p.m. v £ll HUB , Cbuaktry-Pkjw* nctptkM, 7-10 HUB mein louan Ttmlbw Clm Boer cl, 7:99, SOI 1 HUB » . Junior Clue Adrieory Board, 1 :30. 211 \ HUB - Omere Pif Phi. 4 p.m.. ftl RUB i Student fUma, *-11 p.m.. HUB MMcnUy I • room 1 Dr. Leonard Raver. Chapel or ganist, will play "Prelude and .Fugue in F Sharp Major" by Jo ,'hann Ludwig jCregs, “Fugue in B Flat Major" tor W llhelm Friede mann Bach and "Fugue in G Mi nor” by Wolfgang Mozart. V. ! Laverty, a nauve of Toronto.) graduated from Victoria College; 'in Arts with- the Sanford Gold Medal in Philosophy and did' 'graduate work in English ai the. ■University of Toronto. 1 ; HE GRADUATED from Em-; manuel College with First Class) Honors in Theology and was or 'dained in the ministry, ofr the United Church of Canada in 1937. In January 1947, La.verty was appointed chaplain of Queen's University. He was the first Chap lain appointed Canadian university. Bruce E. seminary in tern at the Lutheran Student Cen-' ter, will deliver the sermon at tb<\ Protestant, service,of worship at; , , . , „ .9 a.m. tomorrow In the Helen Eleanor Bicksler, Andrea Btuamcs, Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. ! Carol Connelly, Marlene Cooper. The Meditation Chapel Choif.l Karen Cruikshank, .'Jean. Davis, lin( )er the direction of James V/.! Alexandria Dinorcia, Molla Edel-,Beach, will sing "O God be Merct-j stein. Carolyn Ferrello. David f u |“ by Thomas Tallis. Reed Walk-1 Freedman, Jill Freese, Jane Fried-,er, junior in pre-medicine fromi man. Judith Garrett, Ronnie Gold, Hollidaysburg, will be the or-; Patricia Hamal, Peter Hein, Truitt gahist. ‘ i Hikes, Joella Howell, Burt Kaplan Jay Richardson, graduate s'tu-i and Frances Laudrini. ' | (lent in - general family studies JANICE LOGAN, Roslyn Mil- from State College, jvill discuss ,ler, Leslie Moodie, Evelyn Pishak, "Looking Toward Marriage" at the Joan Prata, Linda Rosengold,'s • p.m.. dinner meeting- of thej Diana Ryesky, Karen Saldutti, United Campus Christian Fel-j Susan Sector, Jill Sobel, Janie lowship tomorrow in the Evan ■ Townsend, Constance Ulericli, gelical United Brethren Church. Ernest Wellhofer, Nancy Wharton,. The Baptist Student Orgnniza- Suzanna Whisler„Sandra Whitelcy tion will elect officers and discuss and Adela Wilson were also plans for next year at the regular selected. 6:15 p.m. meeting tomorrow at the 10--3$ *»m., tit HUB ItMptasi. t P-m.. HUB. mewbly room ;TXM Jam Session. 1 p.zn. # HUB ballroom TIM PICNIC „ TODAY Greenwood Furnace State Park ■ SI.OO couple 3.75 stag • Cotl Include* transportation It picnic supper ' Buses Into HUB lot 1:30 today Sign up at HUB Dssk I JLhe diamond you purchase today will be treasured for"yean to come. We feel it is our responsibility to guide j you in this,purchase with frank and friendly 1 advice. Be guided by our Registered Jeweler, ] American Gem Society title. It is your assurance: that bere your diamond purchase will assure you and your loved ones a limitless future of proud.. and happy ownership. Laverty Will Speak At Chapel Service The Rev. A. M. Layerty, chaplain at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, will speak on “Modem Cliches" at the Chapel service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab, i The Chapel Choir, under the direction of James W. Beach, will sing “Surrexit pastor bonus” by Orlando di Lasso. Me mm/m waeae m 4 *n*' University Baptist Church. The Graduate Newman Club will sponsor an international stu dents’ tea from 3 to 5 p.m. tomor row in the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chapel lounge. The Hillel Independent* will hold their annual awards dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Foun dation. Forrest Rcmick. associate in the nuclear reactor department, will speak on "The Physical Scientist Looks at the Church”- at 0:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Lutheran Student Center. The Rev. Richard C. Martin will discuss "Protestantism—Heresy or Deviation" at the -Canterbury'As sociation meeting at 4 p.m, to morrow in the Chapel lounge. Through the Looking Glass wUh Gabbt SPRING HAS SPRUNG ... and lota of flowers have rfz around campus and at Ethal Maaarva'*. Ethel has bright springy flowers on everything from ■ Mother's Day cards ’to dainty flowered umbrellas. Just to get in a seasonal mood try a colorful bouquet of artificial flowers for that drab dressing table top. Really perks the room up* ALMOST JUNE NOW With June come graduations, weddings, and showers,. Ethel has many appropriate gift ideas for all these occasions. For wedding and. shower gifts there are straw, plastic,' and linen place mats-in shades to mix or match with every color scheme. Delicate bud vases, china demitasse cups, and modern isticly designed dinnerware and dish towels are only a few of the suggestions Ethel offers for the new bride. With graduation almost here, you’ll want to see the graduation cards, traveling alarm.'), and perhaps look at bracelets or rings as a lovely lasting gift. TRAVELING? Summer usually Includes trips to the shore, weekends at a friend's house, and visiting the relatives. To make it easier to gather up all those loose odds and ends, Ethel has plastic travel bags in gay stripes and prints. - These little carry-alls contain several useful plastic bottles and jars for suntan lotion, cold cream, bobby pirn or clips, and any other easy to lose or spill Items. Believe me, when you're traveling, it really helps to have so many un breakable bottles ! GOTTA HUN! GABBI 112 E. College Are, PAGE FIVE
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