SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1962 THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS ! 'Once Upon a Mattress* The Players’ current musical comedy, “Once Upon A Mattress,” will be presented at 8 p.m. tonight in Schwab. Tickets may be purchased at the Hetzel Union desk or at the door. Center Stage Players’ productions of .Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp's, Last Tape” and Bernard Shaw’s “Man of Des tiny” will continue their run at 8 p.m. tonight. Tickets may be purchased at the door. . Land Grant Films The Land-Grant fresco in Old Main will be the subject of one of two prize-winning films to be shown continuously from 1 to 4 p.m. tomorrow in the HUB assem bly room. The films, each about 15 minutes long, are “The Land- Grant Murals" and. “A Land ■ Grant .University 1 in Action." Bicycle inspection A bicycle inspection-registration will be held from 9 a.m. to- 12 noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. today at the State College Municipal Building. Spring Week Meeting Called A meeting of presidents of the student governing bodies will be held Monday night to discuss con siderations for the scheduling of Spring Week events, Enail Sos, Jnterfratemity Council president, said' recently. Robert this year’s .Spring Week Chairman, will at tend the meeting to advise the representatives from IFC, Pan hellenic Council, Town Indepen dent Men, Men’s Residence Coun cil and the Association of Women Students on the problems he en countered in the organization and management of Spring Week, Sos said. The group w.ill discuss sched uling problems 'and the possibility of combining the IFC-Panhel Music Festival with Spring Week. Sos said that, the group will act as an, advisory committee to rec ommend scheduling of Spring Week events based on a survey of the various groups involved. The groups’ opinions will be con sidered in proportion to their participation in Spring Week ac tivities, he added. EXAMS & CLASSES GOT YOU DOWN? • • • LOOSEN UP WITH A CANOE TRIP. Complete or Partial Outfitting ■for Cande Trips in Algonquin Park. ■Ontario. 2100 Lakes in 3000 *q. miles of wilderness area; under 6 hour driva from Buffalo. Fishing, tripping or just plain relaxing. Write ALGONQUIN OUTFITTERS . Box K • Oxtongue Lake. Ontario LIBERAL ARTS LECTURE SERIES | Joseph Faulkner "The Religious Milieu of the College Student"^ i !' ' , .* - • I Reception and refreshments in HUB Lounge I ,*AII students and faculty are invited to attend Foresters Penn State, Syracuse and West Virginia Foresters will" compete: at 1. pjn. today at the Civil En gineering Camp in Stone Valley. Among the competitive events are burling, canoe races, felling, chop ping, sawing, archery and bull of-tne-woods. Meetings Today AWS Frwhlon Show an 4 Tro, p.m., HUB main lounge. AWS Mother's Day Banquet. I p.m., HUB ballroom. Graduate Student* Square 6:31 p.BU HUB. ballroom. International Folk Festival. I :S6 p.m.. . HUB balfroom. Lutheran Student Allocution, 1 p.m., 11? HVB. OSGA. 8 a.m. to IS noon. 112-118 HUB. Slavie Lanffuacr* group, IS noon. HUB amenably room. Society of Military Engineer*. S p.m.. SIS HUB. * Student Film*. 7 p.m., HUB omesnbly room. • j Tomorrow Busme** Senior Reception. S p.m., HUB ml in.- fount*. WUS to Name 'Snarf' . Folk ipusic and dances from around-the world will be included in the International Folk Festival to be held at 1:30 p.mr'today in the l Hetzel Union ballroom, Mi chael Winters, World University Service program chairman, said yesterday. During the WUS-sponsored Folk Festival, the winner of the Prof Snarf Contest will be announced. Winters said. AT THAT TIME, he said, recog nition will also be given to the group which won the Penny Mile contest and to the dormitory area which has raised the most money for WUS during the year. Participating in the Inter national Folk Festival will . be Bell to Address AWS Banquet Miss Dorese Bell, Mutual Broad-I As another feature of Wom casting System’s , White House'en’s Week, “Fashions Men Love” correspondent, will speak at the! will be presented by AWS at 2:30' Association of Women Students’ p.m. today in the main lounge Wdmen’s Week banquet at 6 p.m. of the HUB. j in 016 ? etzd Uni ° n The fashion show, presented . ... . 011 under the auspices of Mademoi wc selle magazine, will feature cloth °L£sS councils j loaned from the Charles Shop wL» SaK"' Miss Bell received a broadcast- ?P?£ *° “"V s ing award last, year from Radio tneir parems ’ and TV Daily Magazine and is Tea will be served at 2:15 p.m.J listed in “Who’s Who.of Americanlas well as during the show, Sally, Women.” [Stephens, co-chairman, said. smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiiimiimiimitiiiiiimim: Seniors... This (May 7-12) Is SENIOR WEEK Join Your Alumni Association When Your Class Agent Contacts You PENN STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TIIIIIIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIlllllllilMIttlllllllllinilllltlllllllltllllUKIIIlUflllflf? presents MAY 15 at 7:30 P.M. M HUB Assembly THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA iFolkfore Society Workshop, 6:34 P-m.. HUB ballroom. i ! Fmhman Cl*u Ainiory Board. 7;36 *.m,' I 26X HUB. Military Ball Committee. 7:36 p.m. ( 233 HUB. lOmccft Pat Pbi-; 4 p.m.. 212 HUB. .Public Information, 1 p.m., HUB Maembly room. 1 ' Senior Claaa Aitrbory Boortl, 7 p.m., HUB aaarmbly room. ’ * Ptudent Film**.' 7 p.m.. HUB OMembly room. Swedenborg lan. 14:18 212 HUB. Monday Agricultural Economic* *nd Rural Soci ology. 8:38 p.M., HUB *u*mb)y room. Alpha Phi Omffs. 7 p.m.. 212 HUB. Arnold Air Society exeeutivo-'booni, 7 p.m.. 217 HUB. > Bride* Club. 6:36 p.m., HUB card room. Engineering Mechanic* Seminar. 4 p.m., 216 Hammond.’ Faculty Luncheon Club, 12:34 p.m., HUB dining room. IFC. 6:34 P-m.. 216 HUB. Invmtment Club, 7 p.m., 214 HUB. i Orientation Program, 7 p.m-. HUB *t*em« bly room. Orientation Women, summer. 6:36 p.m.. 217 'HUB. Penn State Bible Fellowship, 7 p.m.. 214 HUB. ' , Sigma Gamma Txu. 7 p.m.. 266 HUB. Tax- Seminar, S a.m.. to 8 p.m., 212-217 HUB. lUCA, 7 p.m., *lB HUB. Interlandia, a Hillel dance group, the Schuhplatters arid several in dividuals from the Cosmopolitan Club, Winters said. The individuals who will pre sent numbers during the program are Ken Kaku, graduate student in civil engineering from Japan, and David Vaughan, graduate stu dent in geochemistry from East Yorkshire, England. KAKU WILL do a traditional Japanese dunce from the Noh drama. Vaughan will do two folk dances from Great Britain, one called “Nightingale,” and a Cloq dance called "Lady’s Pleasure.” j In addition. Kuskequa, a group from the Cosmopolitan Club, will do an American Indian ' dance. Winters said. 104 OLD MAIN Lancaster professor To Speak at Chapel ! The Rev.. Robert W. Duke, as-'at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen sociate professor of homiletics atEakin Eisenhower Chapel, the Lancaster Theological Seml-j The Meditation Chapel Choir, nary, will speak on “Are You Hejunder the direction of James W. Who is to Come, or Shall Woißeach. will sing “Antiphon” by I Look for Another?” at the Chapeljßalph Vaugnan Williams. service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in; Schwabs • ■ I ■ The Chapel Choir, under the di- '\AI rection of iWilla C. Taylor, will; Miner to sing “How Lovely is Thy Dwelling _ r m # • Place" by Johannes Brahms. PprCnnnf l/ICiU/C Leonard Ravey, Chapel organ vl dvflUf “ IvVfO ist, will play “Three Choral Pre- . • ludes,” “Chorale Prelude and J I\ A fZ f Ai >m (Fugue onO Traungkeit" and * v ■ iJU^J i»H r hi U nfi FugUe in ° Minor,, ‘ Dr. John D. Waimer. psychia a by Brahms. trist at the University, will speak I DUKE, an ordained Congrcga- on "A Psychiatrist Looks at His tional Christian is alChurch” at the Lutheran Student graduate of Brother College,; meeting at 6:30 p.m. Madison, N.J., and taught philoso-’tomorrow in the Lutheran Stu phy for one year in that school, jdent Center: He graduated magri'a cum laude: The United Campus Christian from Drew Theological Seminary.: Fellowship will have a dinner In 1957, (Duke was selected bv;U' eetm « at 5 P m - tomorrow in the the United States Air Force United Brethren conduct a v preaching mission in ‘Church. Jay Richardson, graduate the Middle East, Turkey and Italy, ’Jtodent. in general family studies to the armed forces and theirfrom State College, will speak on families stationed there. In 1959. P L 4J? kin K..T°, wa , rd , Man l' ag . e ” ... he received a distinguished ser-j The Hillel Independents will vice citation from the armed movie Animal farm for services rendered on that 10 cu * ,ura * ® preaching mission. !P m - tomorrow in the Hiltel Foun- Idation. GENEVIEVE DILTS, associate w _o TMTN <,__„ „ „ director of the University Chris-* .7*** WESTMINSTER Peuow* .the Protestant service of worshipig^^^ 0 ” BeSef at < ~ 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Prcsby- L©Wlil)UrQ Speech The Wesley Foundation will in T bet by Rockwell to f! r ) or T™ in J . the Foundation and 5 » ;will hold discussions on The | The scii-siyied head of the'Apostles Creed" and “The Chris- Amtncan Nazi Party, George Lin-tinn Faith Today" following the coin Rockwell, has scheduled ainstallation. ' (speech frdm. the steps of thej (The Graduate Newman Club Levfisburg! Post Office at 2 p.m.iwill hold an election for next tomorrow.: _ _ (year’s officers at- 7:45_p m. to- In February,' Rockwell was tolmorrow in the Helen Eakin Ei have spoken to a student, group senbower Chapel lounge, at buctcneli University in Lewis-i ; The Newman Club will hold a burg, but. his - address was can-Mother’s Day tea from 2 to * p.m. celled when university officials' tomorrow in the Chapel lounge, withdrew . the invitation of - the' ' - • pl&kwen then attempted to lS "* , * / "9* r r ft „ eC f iv * ,S Ald ' spfak off-campus but was escorted' Robert J. Snetsinger, assist ftutn Lcwisburg alter police offi-l ant prt f s *° r *ntomo ogy, *»* ciais said they could not “ * 2 ?? ,rom ‘ he tee Jus safety (National Pest Control Association Several tm.es thereafter he an- J®, su PP ort Ws on mille nounced plans to speait in . _ ... ton, Vai l Uhern. BECAUSE MOTHER LIKES NICE THINGS . .. 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