Senior Week Supplement PAGE SIX Annual Alumni Reunions Planned for TO Classes By POLLY DRANOV '62 ■Eric A. Walker’* , annual report. Approximately 1.200 ojd grads 0 "/'™? State oUhe University 1 ’: will converge upon the campus ,d Z‘ o n < ' P n a ' June H-1C »o attend the annua! l 'f.. Distinguished Alumnus, class reunions which will this* A *** r . ' ' year bring together members of THAT EVENING the old grads' the ‘classes of 1907, 1912, 1917, will break up. according to classes 1922, 1927, 1932, 1937, 1942, 1947 an d : will attend their individual! and 1952 " ' tda.ss .banquets. Later that eve-: 'The reunion weekend is p , r Jt;.n e they will meet again for the. haps the biggest weekend on cam- All-Class Square Dante. ■ pus even though no students are ln addition to-the members of .present. The alums resume brief-/''. individual cla*ses celebrating .Fy their live;, in the “good old thr- , r reunions this year the Lm days” as.they move back into the y e,slt y Pioneers will aUo ie dorrris (they lare housed in Sim- l r o!r Y as t,ic - v do every year. The -*nons and McElwainj. and renev.'/ >u, " e( ' rs aie, those, alum- v. ho .old' acquaintances. havc passed, their 50th cla-s i ■ • , ‘union. • : ‘ *GRADUATES OF every fifth. Another feature of : the leumons class attend the reunions and par-ig th( . Annual Aluiimi Institute * ticipate in various events centered C h( . lcl Friday of the reunion' w.gk upon their own class. "end. .■/The highlight, of the weekend, THE INSTITUTE features panel, .is the All-Class Luncheon' held,discussions and lectures on var in Rec Hall at noon June 16. This 1 , ious . topics of general - interest, pffair which is an annual sellout'hast jear pane] d i*s c u s s.i o n s , includes a box-lunch followed byicovered such subjects as ‘ Ger ,a musical salute to the classeslmany Divided: is there a Soiu . -featuring the, hit tunes of the tion.” “Geometry for 8-Year-Olds” years the -various classes grad- and ’’How to Stay Alive on Noth uated. Many, of the alums partici-jftg:” pate in the show. Lectures included .talks on “De- After ihe luncheon the alums,cision Making in the Jel Age” and will “parade", to Schwab (which : “Plan Now to Enjoy Tomorrow." means walk slowly in order be-| 'Of the approximately 1,200 who ginning with the oldest class),attend the reunions.iabout 700 are where they will hear President housed in the residence halls. By LYNNE CEREFICE '62 j tion officials often address individual alumni jclub is A total of 68 district Alumni B rou P s and some .of the larger]printed on campus after !the ma rillh _ hv tho ! Alumni clubs s P ons< ? r - contests bj J the Bluelterial is forwarded by the club Clubs chartered b> the , Alumni! g an( j or g j ee c ] u b f or j oca i govern- officers. j Association are, scattered across m enC j . j ■ ALTHOUGH THE cl’iibs are the nation, according, to the latest (he a ] urTln j c ]dbs do not chartered by the Alumni iAssocia’- listings of the clftbs in the JAlunjni have membership dues or fees, but]tj on w hich is headquartered on News." isome of them do require a small „,, .. 1; „ i The purpose of these clubs is f<? e for participation in club ac- c p ’ , ey ,® re governed locally. i.ibkral ARTS— Vt.nk A«h. John 8n...*-, c.r.nr Su. Bii«rk. Ro v .tto bring together Penn! Staters divities. Any function sponsored ine majority ot alumni clubs Brown, jnnoi i i,>nnr <>r.-firr, joauna M«rj,.rir powiv-r. l'ania Dranoi . both to serve their own interests by the club must be paid for by are located in. Pennsylvania. How-. Ki*ntN i|, hurl f»» , r*W**now Hwiw*rt (#olt!*t»'ln, Htrluirt 'Htrknutn, Sybil H«*dden,'__ j 4' I,*—~r;» il_ c, 1 rp l_ _ tba sHmKßinn fpa cinpp it »/> ' . . . W.,n, HlU.kl. P.trn-I. Knmcli. Kirh.nl KWIm.nV Kol.hd Kins. and t 0 benefit the School. The J ! eyer - there are 26 out-of-state Andr-M Th'>in»« i.onmn, <;«*midivu» Mnrk«*, M»ry Robert Mitinitrr..clubs also sponsor individual' 3 *" rareiy useaior inis purpose. Idubs scattered from southern Kl - ,,h r J * m ”j scholarshipsfcan.d awards for’Uni-, periodical newsletters or bulle-i C al«fomia to Boston. Mass. Onb' HfNBRAi. iKi.rBTßiKK_n..»«t ml. < h.ri., «rrm,.. Fr.nk‘ V S studCn T ] (tins for reading by club members'of the clubs is situated in Puertb iinwx.ui. joim D-<-tniuu. HonhM Up (*i»ir -«nd Th«»ni»rStuS»». 1 "ON THE AVERAGE* the published by some of the Rico. The list of clubs isjpublish~ physk'ai. ijucation ana athlktu's—shnia Aih.<.n. sc nro..i.» Minnich vidual clubs meet twice a year., c,lJ bs. jed on the back cover of each issue Thomaa M..r«n ami joim Bhiiiina. : ' Faculty members and administra- Any publication sponsored by,of the “Alumni News.” j j Class Agents — Hamuei MarMuliun, Larry MiHbouse, Parin, Kicbatd I’fgoaft, Kurt Knnmfy. Uletui R«*nin, William tiharplry, Car! Sip* and Herman WVber. f ♦. HOM£ Kf X>N'OMr<’H—Camtyn Aidtnger, Hunan Brown, Barbara' Burk#*, Buranna Hurtia, McrHith KcHvr, Jam** Needham, Linda Hol*tU. JVarl ShfUin«*n and Sharon Stafford. * ‘ f ( BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-7982 LIBERAL ARTS LECTURE SERIES presents Joseph Faulkner <* 0 "The Religious Milieu of the College Student" MAY 15 at 7:30 P. M. HUB Assembly I Reception and refreshments in HUB Lounge ; : Aii students and faculty are Invited to attend * . ;j ; ' J e *- r ' ; (Continued from'page five) SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS • One Month Only Men 4- June 27th to August 2nd Women j— August 2nd to August 30thj College counselors needed for one-half season only. YMCA resident camp. jHere is your opportunity to work one month and enjoy a rsal racation or attend summer school before returning to college. Top wages. Interviews with Mr. Frisbie, Thursday, Mayf lOlh. 3:30 - 6:30 P.M. The Office of Student Aid. 218 Willard' Bldg., has further information and camp literature. j THE DAILY .COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 1 —Colkgiin Phot* by Den Coleman LINE-UP TO SIGN-UP Members of the executive secretary. The Hat societies kicked women's and men's senior hat societies crowd off the Senior Week drive by signing up 100 into line to get' their Alumni Association mem- per cent for membership. bership cards from Ross . Lehman, assistant 68 Alumni Clubs Unite Graduates . ■ ! ! Last Week to Register THRIFT FLIGHTS Europe ROUNDTRIP: New York to LONDON s' . I [ • 1 June 14 to July 25 S !; $278.00, ; I July 3 to September 6 I I $300.00 Register Now I FOR DfTTAILS CONTACT AD 8-2140 Mr. Sfubican AD 8-9528 . UN 5-7374 Mr. Schoenfeld Kenneth Kraus TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1962
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