TU£sDAy| MAY 15. 1962 TODAY ON CAMPUS Spring Week Deposit The $25 deposit made by the Spring Week groups will be re funded in! 202 Hetzel Union Build ing any Jtime this week, Paul Krow, ckmival chairman, said yesterday The Spi mittee w| HUB,. he| ring Week carnival com-; 11 meet at 7 p.m. in 218! said. | | Lectures , Marjorie East bead of Home Economics Edi ion, jwill speak; .bn “What Can a Woman Do with a College Education?’’ at 6:1-5 p.m. in McEhyain lounge. • • ' •' ' Joseph! E. Faulkner; instructor of, sociology, will speak on “The Religious Milieu of the College! Student’! at the Liberal Arts Lec ture Series at 7:30 pjn. in the HUB assembly room. Tickets L Tickets will be distributed free beginning at 12:45 p.m. at the HUB desk for the Chapel Choir and Symphony Orchestra concert to be presented at 8 p.m. Satur-j day in. Schwab.' - 1 ■ I i Hiller Elected President of OSGA Paul Miller, former Student gov ernment vice president at the University’s Hazleton campus, was elected president of the Or ganization of Student Government Association at its spring meeting this' wepkend. j OTHERS ELECTED were Rob ert B. Fisher, president of the Scrantqn campus, viqe president; David iCraley, representative of Behrend campus, recording secre-! tary; ahd Jo Ann Pretti, repre sentative of Hazleton campus, cor responding secretary.! j Robert M. Fisher, outgoing president of OSGA, reported that all commonwealth campuses ex cept University. Park now have active chapters of the Keystone Society;, a freshman-sophomore honor society for men and wom en. j . He also reported that, by Sep-! tember! all campuses will' have the student insurance plan begun by student government at University Park. I Robert G. Bemreuter, special Prof to Attend Forum ■ lyiirikm E. Lowenberg, profes sor] and head of the Department Foods and Nutrition, has re ceived] an invitation from the U.S. s Secretary of Agriculture to attend • a World Food Forum in Washing; ton, D.C.,. today through' Thurs day. j .9 , The; U.S. Department-of Agri culture ,is sponsoring the World Fc od Forum as a part of the Land Gi antrCentennial celebration. I {student fee bills or the 1962 SUMMER TERM .WILL NOT BE MAILED. Students planning to attend the 1962 summer term may pay their tuition and charge^ | at the - OFFICE of the,BURSAR, : 6 Willard Bldg., anytime prior to registration, June 19, 1962. CREDIT STAFF MEETING Tuesday, May 15 6:43 P.M. ' 131 Sackett Compulsory - j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA I Other Meetings Alpha- Delta Sigma. 7 pjn., 213 I HUB. [American Chemical Society, 9 i p.m., HUB reading room. [Americans for Democratic Action organizational meeting. 8 p.m., ! ' 105 Forestry. Angel Flight, 6:30 p.m., HUB as sembly room. Camera Club, 7:30 p.m., 214 Boucke. Covens, 9 p.m., 217 HUB. Liberal Arts, reception, 6:30" p.m., HUB main lounge. Navy, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., HUB ground floor. Navy Testing, 10 a.m.-4 p-m., 218 HUB. Office of Student Aid, 8 p.m., 212 ! HUB. Pahhelleriic Council, 6:30 p.m., 203 HUB. Pi Mu Epsilon, 7:30 p.m., 214 HUB. Society of American Military En gineers, 7 p.m., 26 Mineral' Sci ences. Slavic Club rehearsal, Ip.m., HUB I assembly room. USAF recruiting representative, I ,9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., HUB game -1 room. [assistant to the president for.stu jdent affairs, presented the inter- [ campus intramural championship 'trophies to the winning campuses. i WYOMING CAMPUS won the bowling trophy, and Behrend cam pus wort awards for chess and table tennis. APPLICATION BLANKS for AWS Public Relations Chairman will be Available from May 14 - 19 at the HUB Desk DEADLINE FOR RETURNING BLANKS IS MAY 19, AT THE HUB DESK I IF YOU WANT NO FART OF PLATOON-STYLE TRAVEL... 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EACH GROUP, is to report to Stone Valley af 1:30 that afternoon ahd will be assigned the area for which they will be responsible, David McClay, work project chair man, said yesterday. First ana second place trophies based onr participation and work accomplished will be awarded. 2 Students Injured In Auto Accident Two students were injured at 5:12 p.m. last-Saturday when the car in which they were riding failed to negotiate a~ 3 left curve while traveling north on Scotia Road, state police said last -night /Arthur Pergam, senior' in pre medicine from Abington, was ad mitted to Centre. County Hospital with chest injuries and cuts and bruises of the right knee, police said. Lawrence Britton; sophomore in engineering from' Shamokin, was 'admitted with cuts of the right side and a fracture of the right lower leg. The car operated by Pergam failed to negotiate the curve, went off the- right side of the road, careened off an embankment and upset, police, siaid. . 1 Hospital officials refused to release the patients' condition upon their, request. ! Pergam is the president of the! Town Independent Men’s Coun-! cil arid Britton is treasurer. | McClay said. Sororities and fra-. Alpha Epsilon Phi and Beta Sigma jtemities will be judged separate-|Rho; Alpha Gamma Delta and ly rather than with their partners, 1 Alpha Chi Sigma; Alpha Phi and 'he added. jTau Kappa Epsilon. Refreshments for the picnic! Alpha Sigma Alpha and Theta must be supplied by the individual Chi; Alpha Xi Delta and Pi Kap groups; he said. No alcoholic:pa Alpha; Delta Zcta, Acacia and beverages will be permitted at the!Delta Theta Sigma; Delta Delta work project, he added. I Delta, Sigma Pi and Phi Gamma Final letters of instruction will! Delta; Delta Phi Epsilon and be sent to the Greek Week' chair-; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Aloha Theta men of the various groups today,{ana Kappa Delta Rho. * McClay said. KAPPA DELTA. Chi Phi and The work project is an exten-jLambda Chi Alpha; lota Alpha sion.of Greek Week, which was: Pi, Pi Kappa Phi and Zeta Psi; held from Oct. 22 to 31. (Phi Sigma Sigma and Phi Sigma The participating groups are Kappa; Phi Mu and Delta Chi; Alpha Chi Omega, Beta ThetaiSigma Sigma Sigma and Pi Lamb- Pi and Sigma Tau Gamma; Alpha-da Phi; Theta Phi Alpha and Phi Delta Pi and Kappa Sigma;iKappa Theta. AWS Continues Dress Code Study The approval of the Association-to do with his office's jurisdiction, of Women Student's dress code The dean of women’s office ap revision which would allow womer iwc re l ,is^ d C f < * C . „ . tasked AWS to get the dean of to wgar bermudas to Saturday t men's office opinion on the code. evening meals in the dining halls! This was done so that one dress does not directly concern the dean!code would not be set for women of men's office, Susan Starbird.iand another for men, Miss Star chairman of the AWS dress codcjbird said. committee, said yesterday. The dress code will come before Miss Starbird spoke to Raymond; the AWS Senate tomorrow for a O. Miirphy, assistant dean of men,ifinal decision. If approved, it will yesterday and said that Murphyjnot go into effect until next fall, felt the revised code had nothing Miss Starbird said. APPLICATION BLANKS for AWS SUMMER COUNCIL i ’ Will Be Available at the HUB Desk From May 14-19 DEADLINE FOR RETURNING j APPLICATIONS IS MAY 19. AT THE HUB DESK ' PAGE FIVE