SATURDAY. „JUNE 2. 1962 THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS Traffic Regulations The Office of the Dean of Men announced that regular weekend student traffic rigulations.will be in effect Thursday afternoon, June 7 and all day Friday. June 8 . for the purpose of packing cars only. Timetables Winter timetables will be 'on sale Wednesday at the Hetzel Union desk for $.35; . Gamma Sigma Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma has ac cepted the editorship of Gamma Gossip for 1962-63. All sisters in terested in being considered for editor or associate editor of the national paper; should contact the president at UN 5-6423 before 'Sat urday evening. Senate , The University Senate will meet ;at 3:55 p.m. Tuesday in 121 Sparks. Mining Seminar Lawr,ence Chao will speik to the Graduate Mining Seininar on "Indexing Studies in Percussion Drilling" at 4 o.m. Wednesday in 304 Mineral Industries.- ; I Glee Club The Penn State Glee Club t will present a special program at 3 p.m. eakers Set For Services During Summer Protestant services of worship, will k.ie held. each Sunday during the summer term at 9 a.m. in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, The speakers • for the services] will be The Rev. Dr. Luther H. HarAhbarger, University chaplain, June ] 17; Roy C. Buck, professor of rural sociology, June 24; Rob ert T. Oliver, head of the Depart ment of Speech, July .1; and E. I.lan ] Freund, professor of phil oiophy, 'July 8. Other speakers will be The Rev. Hans Lille, bishop of Hanover, West Germany, July 15; The Rey. Trever Watt from Sydney, 4,us tralii, July 22; and The Hon; R. Paul' Campbell, judge -'of Centre County Court, July 29. • ALSO SPEAKING will be Thomas Iwand, assistant profes- Sor •of economics, Aug. 5; Harold K. &tilling, dban of the Graduate SchoOl, Aug. 12; William G. Math er, head of the • Department' of Sociology and Anthropology, Aug. - 19; and Arthur H. Reede, proles icor of economics, Aug. 28. ROMan Catholic masses 'will be !held at 7 and' 11:15 a - .M. daily in the Chapel. Confessions will be heard at ,10:30 a.m. daily in the small Chapel. • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • Sunday Breakfast Pan Cakes Sauscige . • - Sunday Breakfast Starting at 7:00 A.M. a • tOFFEE SPOi, 221 EAST BEAVER AVE. •••••••••••• 0000000 000000 ••• 00000 0 •••••• •• tomorrow in' Schwab for a tele vision program. ' While the program has been ar ranged specially for the telecast, it will be open to the general public. Doors will close, however, at 2:45 p.m. Other Meetings Today Student films, 7 p.m., HUB as seinbly room Freshman Class Advisory board, 7:30, 203 HUB University Grads from 10 Classes Will Meet at Reunions June 1446 University alumni of 10 differ— ent classes will reminisce with classmates about college days gone by at the 1962 class reunions June 14-16. Among the general reunion ac tivities planned are the Alumni Institute% sessions, with talks given by professors on timely topics; the All-Class. Luncheon, with box lunches and an enter tainment program; campus .bus tours and the Alumni Parade. Special class events will include class get-reacquainted parties and banquets. ALUMNI and guests, with the exception of the. 'Pioneers," will be housed in SimmcFns,,and McEl wain residence halls. The "pio neers,'" alumni who were gradu ated from the ,University 50. or more years ago, will stay in the Nittany Llon Inn. Between 1,500 and 2,000 alumni and guests ate expected to attend the reunion. A highlight of the program will be the presentation of the 1962 Distinguished' Alumnus Awards and the Penn State Woman of the Year Award by President Eric A. Walker. Walker. will also speak on "The State of the, University." Registr. tiori for all classes will begin at 1.:30 p.m. June 14 in the Hetzel Union Building and con tinue through June 15 and 16. A COLOR slide presentation, depicting the University through the years will open the reunion activities at 8 p.m., April 14:in Cloudy, Cooler We A brief, but noisy thunder shower annouhced the arrival of cooler and drier air yesterda afternoon. The warm and humid tropical air was pushed south of. the Commonwealth by the cool, air. • Temperatures this weekend are forecast to. average considerably lower than those of recent days. Night readings should be quite chilly, andfrost is possible in some at the "SPOT" Lox Bagel THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Student films, 7 p.m., HUB as sembly room Swedenborgian, 10:30 a.m., 212 HUB gonday Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m.. HUB card- 1 room Counseling, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,! HUB assembly room.; 1:30 to , 2:30 p.m., 214-215 HUB - Faculty Luncheon club, 12:30 p.m., - HUB dining room, USAF Recruiting representative, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., ground flog HUB the HUB assembly room: An .in formal reception on the HUB terrace will follow. ' - The classes of 1907, t 912, 1917, 1922, 1927, 1932, 1937, 1942. 1947, 1952 and the Pioneers ,will par ticipate in the reunion.: 70 Engineers To Hold Institute The third,. summer Institute, on Effective_ Teaching for Engineer ing Teachers will be held here from August 26 to September 8. ;Seventy engineering; teachers will participate in the : program, supported by a $64,000 grant from the Ford Foundation and co-spon sored -by the American Society for Engineering Eduepon. , The teachers will bC trained in fundamental principles And effec tive teaching methods. I A staff of engineering teachers and- psychologists will be present at the program. Dr:' Otis E. Lan caster, George Westinghouse pro fessor of engineering education, will direct the program and Dr. C.• R. Carpenter, .director of the Division of Academic :Research and Services, will serve•as assist. ant. • Lancaster said that about 35 engineering schools are, now con ductinesirrular programs during the year. He.has been visiting the institutions to obtain ideas fur their improvement.. tither Predicte d Mostly cloudy skies, some sun shine and cooler weatha is indi cated for today. The high temper ature will be near 72 degrees. Clearing skies and cooler weath er are forecast for tonight_ and a low of 48 is expected.. Tomorrow. should be sonny and pleas6nt. The high should be about • dO. ? Salami Eggs Seniors to Hear Prexy At Baccalaureate Service President Eric A. Walker will speak on "Science: A Faith in a University" at the baccalaureate service for graduating seniors at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab. The service is replacing the non denominational Chapel service which is usually held at this time. The public is invited to attend. al though the service is designed fprimarily for the seniors. r i At the service tomorrow, part !of the center section of Schwab !will be reserved for members of 'the senior class. The Chapel Choir. under the direction of Willa C. Taylor and James W. Beach. will sing 1"If thou but suffer God to guide thee" by Georg. Neumark and "Psalm 90" by Ralph Vaughan LEONARD RAVER. Chapel or ganist, will play "Dialogue, "Fu gue and •" Recite," all by N. de Grigny. He will also play "Chor ale to E Major" by Cesar Franck and "Litanies" by Jegan Alain, The Rev. Richard Martin, Epis copal student chaplain, will speak on "Ye Shall Receive Power' at the protestant service of worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The Meditation Chapel Choir, Let Collegian Ciassifie4ds Work for You FORGETFUL? There is Still Time To get your Subscription • ' to the Summer Collegitin Just bring 51k to the Collegian Office or Mail this Coupon plus SOc •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Name • , • Summer Addrss Box 261 State College, Pa. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• under the direction of James W. Beach, will sing "Achieved is the Cllorious Work" by Joset Haydn. William Mastrocola, senior in music education from Clifton Heights, will be the organist. LSA to Feiature I Movie Tomorrow The Lutheran Student Associ ation will show the film "Fra ternally Yours" at 2 p.m. tomor• row in the Lutheran Student. Center. The United Campus Christian Fellowship will hold a picnic at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow .at Whipplea Dam. Cars will leave at 2:30 p.m. from the Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Westminster. Fellowship will hold a communion service at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pret• hyterian Student Center. ' The Wesley Foundation will hold a worship service at 9:13 a.m. tomorrow ►n the Foundation. Discussions on "The Apostles', Creed" and "The Christian Fa►t Today" will be held following thb service. Just Hail Thus plus" 50c PAGE FIVE I=o
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