The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 18, 1962, Image 2

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Scholars Recognized at Honors Day Program
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Evan Pugh Scholars and recip-!Pugh silver medals are Mary Ellen,rance, Bethel Logan, Barbara Mc
ients of the President SparksAngstadt, Barbara J. Brown, Rob:Cuteheon, Thomas Macoviak, Jo-
Medal, the PreSident's Freshman:ert Creese, William Diefenderfer,' seph P. Marino, Ann P. Miller,
Book Awards and the Phi KappalJohn Diercks, Joseph Ditz, Ste- Robert Scheerbaturi arid David
Phi Freshman Scholarship Awards!phen Fonash. Charlotte Gilson andiWeinstein. ~..
were recognized in the Honors' Mary Sue Hersey. 1 Five freshmen who completed
Day ceremonies yesterday'. 1 Other silver medal recipients:two terms with 4.00 scholastic
Evan Pugh Scholars are chosen'are Sandra Kain, Frances Law-i (Continued on page. eight)
from among students who stand!
scholastically in the top o.s.per ,
cent of their classes. I
Seniors who received Evan Pugh
gold medals are' Royal Brown,
Gan• Driscoll, Thaddeus Ferguson,.
John Heightley, .Judith Heisser—
man, Eve Hewes, Kathleen Ibbot
son, Sylvia Jensen and William .
'Mastrocola. .
Other gold medal recipients are
Rodney Nunemaker, Robert Oli
ver., Wiliam Sharpley, Albert
Stetz, Frederick Tappert, Janice
Wanner, Harry Winter and Jean
Zettlemoyer.
Juniors who received Evan,
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TONITE & SAT
Laurence Harvey
"WALK ON THE
WILD SIDE"
with Capucine
Jane Fonda
Barbara Stanwyek
Hillel Calendar
- this weekend
Shabbaton
Friday--
Registrati6n ....3-5 p.m.
Dinner 8.30 p.m.
Services 8 p.m.
Approaches to God
Lecture & Discussion
8:30 - 10 P.M.
Saturday---
Breakfast 9.30 A.M.
Services 10-12 a.m.
Torah
Study Class —l2-1 p.m.
Dinner 1. p.m.
Minchah (afternoon
services) • 6 p.m.
Buffet Dinner..6:3o p.m.
Israeli Dancing-9.12 p.m.
Sunday---
Maccabiah .. 2:30 p.m.
I.M. Field
CULTURAL FILM SERIES
"Death of a Salesman"
8:00 P.M.
Hillel Foundation
224 Locust Lane
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.
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NORTH HALLS JAMMY
and the Collegians
FRIDAY, MAY
8:30 L 11:30
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4. Girls Free the First Hour
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POST STONE
Alpha Gamma Rhi at
Phi Kappa Theta
Saturday 4 - 6
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FRATERNITY MEN &' DATES
Music by the Thunderbolts
Jeff Brown
WARNOCK LOUNGE
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ENNSYLVANIA
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Choir r Orchestr,a to P resent e toncert
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All tickets for the Chape i
l Choir s ill be opened -to the public.
and Symphony Orchestra annuall Barbara Troxelt: lyric soprano.
!and Raymond Brown, associate
spring concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow ip fessor of music; will sing solos
in Schwab have been distributed. , ' I.° . • ,
im A German Requiem' by
Ticket holders' seats will bell:trams to be presented by the
held until 7:45 p.m. tomorrow;Chapel Choir, under the direction
night, at which time -the doors:of Willa C. • Taylor.
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You'll live every minute of it!" N.Y. DAILY NEWS
JANET MUNRO .110 McKERN • EDWARD JUDD
.FRIDAY, MAY.IB: 1962
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Penn State 'Folklore Society
presents
TO5 I SI AARON
folksinger
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