PAGE SIX Study 'Abroad Outlined By ELLEN BRADLEY ICollege of the Liberal Arts, said visions in the program, Maloney, European political institutions; recently. . - said. The committee: will also and European integration are in--I De Levie will visit Spain in Jun•i'deterrnine the number ; ,,of students eluded in one of the courses being / following his return from Ger-' who will be able to study abroad studied by University students at many, Maloney said. ' ! next year. • I _ Ali DONNAN BEESON both thg. University of Strasbourg; The University has been in con- CYRIL F. HAGER, assistant ! T k eatre in France and the University of i sultaticin with the Spanish embas- dean for ' continuing education, groups in the State . College area will be active this Cologne in West Germany. sy in Waibington, and the embas- will accompany the students THE HISTORY and apprecia-IsY officials seem to favor the plan studying in Germany next year, summer with two playhouses operating with heavy schedules. tion of medieval Architecture /IS IMaloney said. and Eileen de Peiffer, instructor; 'M a teer Playhouse, owned and well-as various French courses are a Maloney also said that anevalu-'m Romance, languages, will ac- operated by the University,• will being studied ,by the 41 students!ation of this year's Study Abroad company the students studying' open its season June 19 with in France under the direction .of program will take place when the : in Spain , if negotiations in Spain. Florence Lowe and Caroline Margaret 43, Mason, associate pro students return froih France and are successful, -Maloney said. 1 1 i Francke's comedy, "The 49th lessor of soi•iology. • !Germany . ! The person who will conduct the Cousin." Equity actors from New, - he 25 students in . Germanyi The evaluation will enable the affairs of the students studying ln: York City will supply all the who are being accompanied by' liberal arts committee on Study FranCe has not been announced,"'dramatis personae" for the; Dagobert de Levie, director of:Abroad to determine needed re- he added. , !summer. The director will be Matti Study Abroad, are taking a course! - ;Fischer a member of the staff of entitled the history and apprecia-t— I the American Theatre wing. --. 11 5 . , . . _ Lion of the theatre, In all dition, ROTC uff Kers, Cadets Prepare .. . OTHER PLAYS scheduled at they ,are studying the German, Mateer are Tennessee 'Williams' w short-,story and - various levels of a • "Period of Adjustment," June 26- the German language. . For M i l i tary Camps Navy Cruises Chr Aug. istopher 7; "Tig Fry, July 10-14:er at the Gates" _by , The students have been study-; ing Wider the Liberal Arts Study' summer cruises. Freshmen will' nival," James Thurber's '"Thurber Car- { , Abroid Since , the beginning of the! By Al KREBS ~ July 17-28 and "All the cad on a third class cruise for six-IKirig's Men' .by Robert Penn sprint term. ;._ 1 Officers and cadets of the Army, ' weeks along the eastern coast of: War- Negotiations to include a uni-'Navy and Air Force ROTC pro- rent July 31-Aug. 4. the United States. : "Send M ! No Flowers" by Nor- Abroadversity in Spain in the Study grams are now making final prep- . arations , for their respective sum- THE SOPHOMORE or second, .. man Barasch and Carroll Moore, program for the spring term 1963 have liegun. Richard C . lmer camp programs. class cruise will consist of two and rll havetwo-week f 1 wi arun rom, one half weeks Maloney. associate dean of the, One hundred and seventeen' • with Jamesand of aviation train-{ Aug. 7 to 18. The season will cul minate William ing in Corpus Christi, Texas and, - 'cadets of junior or senior stand ing in Army ROTC will attend a 1 two-and-One-half weeks. of am- , phihious training in Norfolk general inilitar , science camp at . • • • Va. Indiantown Gap Military Reserva-' Some juniors will train as jun-, ' Goldman's "Blood, Sweat and, Stanley P ,le" Aug. 21-25. The playhouse is located 18 ior officers on submiirine hunter . . tirin at Annville, Col. :William ,: Geelan, assistant professor s of mill killers with the 6th Fleet on the • • • fil :Mediterranean, . and others with Collegian to ContinuePublishi Aar) , science, said. ng ,the 2nd Fleet in the Atlantic., - ' I COL. ELLIS B. RICHIE, pro-, Forty-three air science cadets liN - I lessor of military 'science, will be will take part In the Air Force: Weekly Basis for Summer 'camp commander 'of the six-week summer camp program, accord.) „-. . • - I • encampment. This camp of 2,100 ing to John D. Little, assistant pro-. Two of the principal student business administration fro m ,cadets will be the largest ROTC lessor-pi air science. publications will continue to func-Lampeter, will be business , . man ,encampment in the history of the THE PURPOSE of this tio T n he dur Da in il g y the summer term: i ager. Army. Collegian will be lib-? Thereill be w positions on the summer, 'camp Is to prepare the advanced • h — • - - - - - - • •lis ea 10 times during the term - - - Women Gain 'Honor Dorm', Head of IA VG'S The establhhinent of Delaware, House of Runkle Hall as aniThonorl dorm" and the election of Cath-' erine Hersey as national presi.i dent of the Intercollegiate Associ-1 ation of Women Students high-1 lighted AWS events this year. DELAWARE House, a group of approximately -75 women, was opened . fall term. as an experi mental residence..:Residents were allowed to make and enforce their own rules within the limits of AWS judicial regulations. NO Member of the professional staff of the dean of women, lives in the dorm.. The coeds set up an original sign -out system, allowed men in study lounges on weekends an& set up a "third person respon-' sihility system. - Under this plan,! residents of the house take turns: in performing duties ordinarily taken care of by a member of the professional staff. - CATHERINE HERSEY. chair man of the lAWS convention held in March.- was elected national president of lAWS at the meet ing. These changes in the_ AWS judicial code will go into• effect in fall as a result of a student opinion survey and AWS action: informal dress for Saturday eve ning meals, ,a penalty of ten late minutes for failure to sign in and two I a.m. permissions at the beginning of each term. Duffy's 44++ HAVE A FULL COURSE MEAL IT'S A REAL "STEAL" Open Friday 5.00-9:30 p.m Open Saturday 12:00.9:30 p.m. .g Army Cadets will be trained in cadets for commissioned service. '— and will come out on Thursday tactical field problems, map read—This summer they will get ex— .of each week. ing, artillery and other phases of perience in practical application' ;practical application of military of military discipline and train- 1 The Board of Editors plan to science Col Geelan said. .ing, Little said. I hold a candidate school and in i Commander Robert J Clancey, l - These cadets will be trained i n :terested students should contact ;associate professor of naval sci- survival, the functions of an Air'the Collegian office. I !ence, said 154 Naval RQTC mid- Forte base, air craft and air crew: Kay Mills, junior in political will take part in six-week orientation and physical fitness. 'science from Chevy Chase, Md.,l 1 ' • .. ti 'has been named editor of Thel 'Summer Collegian and - Joan' School of Journalism Plans to Host - IMehan, junior in elementary and; , 'kindergarten educa ti dn from' 3 Visiting Profs Next Academic Year IDonora, Will be associate editor.i •I Herbert Witmer, sophomore in The School 'of Sciurnalism plans:book, Press and America, cur- 1 to host three distinguished visit-, rently being used •at this Uni-is t - •1 -- • ing professors during the next; versity. academic year. .- j Tenta • j Tentativ;e program plans for theh. .eni ..ppea.. Howard Gessage, president of , spring, term include Mark Eth-j Thomas E. Sterling, legal as-' Weiner and Goslage advertising! ridge, chairman of the board of sistant to President Eric A. Walk- 1 agency of San "Francisco, Calif..l the., Louisville Courier-Journal t er, "was admitted to practice be-_. will come to, the University for and Times. More the United States Court of the fall t n., • 1 iCustoms and Patent Appeals re- i Cossage will be accompanied ,80 ~ whill Raiigns Position / 4 cently. 1 by his Avife, Sally Kemp Gossage.; Sidney A. Bowhill has re-' He took the admission oath to, who played the lead female role' • - as' 2ea associate professor ofibecome an officer of this tribunal; in the Broadway production of ,si - n .. , . • .before "Advise and Consent." ; electrical engineering, effective , the full court in 'Washing-, During the. wiryter term, Henrr iA a 4 ' 31' to accept a position ag ;ton, D.C.,- on the motion of Mr.; Ladd Smith. former director oft professor at the Graduate Re- Raymond I. Tompkins of the De- ; search Center Of the Southwest!partment of the Navy. 1 the school of communications of' Institute for Advanced Study ihl !Before becoming associated with; the University of Washington, Will Dallas.the University, he engaged in a: teach at the UniVersity. He joined the University faculty;private law practice in Niagara Smith is co-author of the text- in a 1955. 'Falls, N.Y. . _ ..._._ . P4++++44-1-1•••31 i 1 1 1 1-1 4 1 4 +4-1-:-+ - , - ''• i . . i. IT'S . OFF .1; RADUATION DINNER i Tavern ,• RESERVATIONS NO 641241 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. .VA NIA DAY Auf Wiedersehn A Rivederci 'Hosa Luego Po-Svedoneya Au Revoir. Sayonara Aloha so i LONGTILL WE MEET AGAIN AND • THANK YOU,, campus cleaners Boal. Barn, Mateer Offer Area ,Theater miles south of State College near Stone Valley. Tickets may be pur chased through the theatre :arts department. THE STATE Collegel Commtin ity Theatre sponsors the other summer playhouse in this area, Ithe Boal Barn Playhouse, located in Boalsburg. - O3car Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" will begin the Isea_ln on June 13 and run until 'June. 23.- Leslie Steven's "The Marriage-Go4tound" will open June 27 and run until July 7. • Other plays on th l p bill are "Twelve Angry Men" by Reginald Rose, July 11-23; Terrpnce Ratti gan's "Separate Tablet," opening July 25 and closing Aug. 4: and r "The Tender Trap" by! Max Shul man, and Robert Paul • mitt), Aug. 8-18. WARREN BURNS graduate !student' in theatre !arts from Allentown, and James Dewsnap, graduate student in theatre arts from State College, wlll be direc tors for the summer.' • Reservations may be 'made by calling Mrs. C. L. Wilson at AD 7-7876. ' ame to rerling Of Pat" SATURDAY, JUNE 2, • 1962- Collegian for students as report ers, photogrhphers and members of , the business staff. I La Vie, the University yearbook, will continue working throughout tfie summer term. Students interested in working al typists and copyreaders should contact the La Vie office in En gineering D. EIBEETEHIEBEIBE • EVERY t . • • COLLEGE' d OW ice) 1 Is Court ' STUDENT CAN BET' by reading this book An understanding of the truth contained in Science and Health with Key to the Scrip. tpres by Mary Baker Eddy can remove the pressure which con cerns today's college, student upon whom increasing de mands are being made for acade,mic excellence. - Free to You for 30 Days Science and HeAlth may be read, borrowed, dr purchased ' for s3 . at any Chriltian Science • 'Reading Room. On request a copy will be mailed to you post paid. After 30 liys you may !• keep the book by remitting the, I, - cost or return it to ;the Reading t RoOm. in the mailing carton provided. Information about Science land . Health maylalso be ob i tamed on campus through the Christian Science • Organization .1 . 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