THURSDAY. JUNE 2L 1962 THIS Today Leiture Helen Snyder, assistant ,profes sor oL psychology, will speak on rrhe Role of the Educated Wons an" ; at 7:30 p.m. in the Hetzel Union assembly room. The pro grain is sponsored by the Associa tion of Women Students. • Ottser Events Coeducational swimming, :8 p.m., Glpnnland Pool. Hospital 'Auxiliary, 8 a.m.-11 p.m., HUB cardrbbml 12 noon-3 . p.m., ' HUB ballroom. , f Tomorrow . , Interiandia An Inierlandia Folk Dance will be held at 730 p.m. in 302 Engi neering D. All the. dances will be taught. AdMission is free. • Movie "Secret Ways" starring Richard Widmark and Sonia' Ziemann will be shown at 9 p.m. on the lawn south of the HUB. In case, of rain, the movie will be "shown ,in Rec reation Hall. Other Events • Coeducational Swimming, 8 p.m., Glennland Pool. • Office of Student Aid, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m., Saturday Dance ' A summer term, dance, for the Univirsity staff and students will be held at 9 p.m. in the HUB ball room. Admissipn is - free. Olin Butt and his orchestra will -be featured.' Sunday Dance The Newman Club is .sponsor- Inca dance at 8 p.m. in the HUB ballroom. Admission is free. and the dance is open to the public. . j Other Events Reading Conference, 8 1 a.m.-11 p.m., HUB cardroom. • , . Forestry School Given $4,000 Grant The School of Forestry receieed'Co-oPeration with the Agricultural a $4,000 grant-in-aid from the; Experiment Station and the Penn- Northeastern Forest Experiment; Wavtal:/ja Departm ent 957 of Forest and' s s since t research iiam Station' of i the United States ; i s under e direction o f e Forest ServiCe. The. grant will be E. Sopper, assistant professor of used for conducting research (in:forestry. 4 : , soil moisture of for es ted water- Six forested watersheds are _ sheds. 1 . . , located in the experimental forest The 'forestry departnient has:in Stone Valley, one of the few been participating in a watershed' university outdoor laboratories of management research program' in this type in the nation. WEEK ON CAMPUS Monday Dance Class Social dancing classes for begin ners and advanced men and wom en. will be held in the White Hall gymnasium Monday and Wednes day evenings, beginning this Mon day. The beginning class will meet at: 7 p.m. and the advanced class .at , 8:15. The fee for 16 lessons is $3. Students may sign up for the classes at the HUB desk or at the first - class meeting., • Swimming . Wednesday Swimming for ) women students! , • Mimi* is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 pan.l ''The Lady 'Vanishes - will be' Mondays through Thursdays in this week's international film.' the Whiter Hall pool. Suits and The movie' will be shown at 3 and; towels are _furnished. Additional , . i p.m. Admission is 50 cents. I information on this program maYi be obtained by calling Della; . Other Events Durant. assistant - professor of C:hess Club: 7 p.m.. , physical education, at UN 5-7591. room. Instruction HUB card-i will be of-' Other krents fered. , Garden Days reception, 8:30p.m..1 Art Depaitment LeCture, 7:30 p.rn.i HUB lounge. : , 'HUB assembly room. • ;Grange Leaders, 5:30 p.m.. HUB, Bridg ballroom. 7 p.m.. HUB reading: b a ir roo : ,room; 7 pan., HUB cardroom. :Reading 'confeience, 8 a.m.-11' Reading Conference, 8 a.m.-11' p.m., HUB cardroom. . 1 p.m., HUB cardroom. - 'Town Independent Men, 7 p.m.; T _ _ 203 HUB. Tuesday - Lecture Donald J. Willower, assistant professor of education, will speak; on "Research in Education" at 7 p.m. in 'the HUB assembly room. The . talk marks the beginning of. the Newman Club Lecture Series.l which will continue' through the year. Lectures are planned byl faculty members from each of the; University's colleges. WRA Sports Instruction in tennis and golf will be provided this 'term through 'the Women's' Receration Associa- Ition, These sports will •be taught lin Tuesday and Thursday ses- Isions, with golf offered at 2:30 p.m. and tennis at 4 p.m. Women !students interested in these ac- SUMMER COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Collegian Plans Twining Programs A training program for stu-lStudents training in the summer dents interested in -news writing may continue work on The Daily for'llse Summer Collegian Collegian in the fall term. begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Photographers interested In ,Collegian office in ,the basernentiworking on the summer news tivities may attend the 'first meet- of Sackett- ;paper may call Tom Browne, ing in 105 White Hall. I The candidate class will meet'photography editor, at UN 5-2531. • (for six weeks. Principles of news! Business staff candidates will Other Events ;writing and_Collegian operations ,meet„for three weeks, beginning Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma will be covered in the coure. f at 7 P.m. Monday in 128 Sackett. Sigma Sigma service organiza tions, 7po p.m„ 218 HUB. Coeducational swimming, 8 p.m. Glennland . Pool. Garden -Days , receptiim, 8_ p.m., HUB lounge. Reading Conference, 8 a.m.-11 p.m., HUB cardroom: 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., 214 HUB Ne'w College Diner ' a • • •• fashion elegance , 1-I)4 W WATCH DAACILIT 5006:id, Precious creations to add • charm to your wrist. With Lady Twist-O-Flex your watch will add soft lustre ta.- I your entire ensemble. light, enchanting in white or yellow 10 karat gold filled. Stop in and choose your fashion highlight, Lady Twist-O-Flex„ today. $7.95. k:1 I I T H k ES Sore Gip,. aresisigitir • 4r. +VI _I - 6 6. 132 S: Allen Street KALIFS DRESS SHOP • PECTACULAR - S . UMMER VALUES CAN BE FOUND AT KALIN'S DRESS SHOP WRAP-AROUND. 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