THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1962 THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS Today Drama i• "Tiger at the Gates" by Christ opher Fry continues through Sat , iurday at Mateer Playhouse at Standing Stone. Curtain is 8:40 i CZ.=] 'Reginald Rose and Sherman L. Sergel's "Twelve Angry Men" will be presented at the Boal • Barn Playhouie in Boaliburg at ,8:3O pan. tonight through Saturday as well as next Wednesday through Saturday. Concert The' Curtis String' Quartet wilt give a concert in the tietzel Union ballroom at .8 p.m. Admission is free. Marriage Discussion - The Association of Women Stu dents is sponsoring an informal discussion about marriage at 6:30 p.m. outside of 'Pollock dining hall. The 'discussicin will be led by Jessie Bernard, professor of so ciology. 2 Other Events Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma ' Sigma Sigma service organiza- tions, 7 p.m., 218 HUB. - Association of Mormons, 7:30 p m., 212 HUB. , College of Education !acuity, 2:30 p.m., HUB assembly ball. Co-recreation swimming, 8-9:30 p.m., Glennland Pool. Counseling, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., HUB assembly hall; 1-2:30 ,p.m., 214 HUB. - Steelworkers Institute, E a.m.-5 p.m„ 212 HUB. Student Lecture, 7:30 p.m., 213 HUB. ' Tomorrow Movie "Wineheiter '73 - starring James Stewart will be shown at 9 p.m. On the lawn area south of the HUB. In case of lain, the movie will be presented in Recreation HaII. UCA - Trip The University Christian Asso ciation will sponsor a 'trip to the Boal Barn Playhcuse to see "Twelve •Angry Men." Rides will be provided from the. Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel and the Pollock residence area at 7:45 p.m. A discussion of the play will be led by Robert Detisch, instxuctor of English,. in the Eisenhower Chapel at 7:45 ; p.m. Sunday. Other Events Co-recreation swimming, 8-9:30 .p.m., Glenn land Pool. Counseling, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., HUB assembly hall; 1-2:30 p.m.,_ 214 HUB. Interlandia Folk Dance, 7:30 p.m. HUB• ballroom. SOLITAIRES to fit your budget Distinctive solitaires in fashions. latest settings C I ) \ 4 1 1 ' ,. I sr. Gavel:b. P V-11' Saturday Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club plans a picnic at Black Moshannon State Park. The club has about 125 members, including 30 American students. Membership cards for the •1962-83 year 4re available in the Office of International Affairs in• Graduate Hall. ' Square Dance A square dance will be held at 9' p.m. in the HUB ballroom. There is no admission "charge. The caller explains the" dance patterns. Sunday Concert Leonard RaveC - , .hapel organist. will give•a harps cord recital at 7:30 p.m., iri . the HUB ballroom. Conferences Junior Consenation Camp, Stone Valley (continues through July 28). High school boys from the northwest and north central parts of the. state will attend the camp. Safety Education Workshop (continues through July 27). School Administrators Confer ence (continues through July 19). School Lunch Institute II (con tinues through July 20). Steelworkers Institute II (con tinues through July 20). Summer Alumni College (con tinues through July 20). Underwater Missile Engineering Seminar (continues through July 27). Golf Tournament ' 4- Entrants m the golf tournament must sign up at the golf shop by Sunday. Moncipy Episcopal Communion Episcopal Holy Communion will be celebrated in the Eisenhower Chapel at 8 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays throughout 'he summer. o Ping Pong Tournament Students interested in the ping pong tournament sponsored by the Cosmopolitan Club July 21-31 must sign up before then at the HUB desk." Volleyball The junior residents of Pollock 4 will meet the senior residents in a volleyball clash at 7 p.m. Participant will meet in the Pol lock 4 lounge prior to gametime. Other Events - Bridge Club, 7 p.m., HUB card- room. Steelworkers Institute, it a.m. -5 p.m:, 212 HUB. Buy Now, Try Now, Save 20% Now!! FORMFIT "Let's FalL in Love" SALE FAMOUS UPLIFT STYLE 566 ittzutAn 3 for *469 sam Lasting lift! Cups are circle-stitched witts fhb-Braid for shaping and support. Gen erous elastic front band release for comfort and fit. Cotton batiste. Whit*, A 32 to C 3114 FORUM MLR FACTS: WI cotton. p an 6l,' . STATE COLLEGE 17 SUMMER COLLEGIAN. UVERSITY PARK. PEN4SYLVANIA The musical review, "A Thurber Carnival," opens at Mateer Play house at Standing Stone, off Rt. 305 at Neff's Mills. The picxluction is based on stories by the late James Thurber, A 50-cent discount is given to students at performances Tuesday through Thursday. The sixth anntial conference of the Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs begins Tuesda lnd continues through . July 19. t Counseling, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.. HUB assembly hall; 1-2:30 p.m.. 214 HUB. Steelworkers Institute, 9 p.m., 212 HUB. School Administrators, 8 a.m.-11 p.m., HUB gameroom. •"A Nous La Liberte'• will hr shown at 3 and 7 p.m. in the HUB assembly hall as this week's inter national film. Tickets cost 50 cents and are on side at the HUB desk. Chess Club, 7 p.m., HUB card- room. • Counseling,.9 a.m.-2 - 30 p.m.. 'HUB assembly hall. Newman Club, 7 p.m., 212 HUB. School Administrator, 3 011'411 p.m., HUB gameroom; bangtiet 8 pin., HUB ballroon Steelworkers' Institute, 8 a.rn.-5 p.m., 212 HUB. Metallurgy Student Dies After Automobile Mishap. NeLson Kleintop, Jr., sixth term Metallurgy major from Weiss port, died in Harrisburg Hospital recently as a result of injuries suffered when an auto struck him. • While walking along the high way near Franklintown. Kleintop was struck by ,a car headed in the opposite direction. The car was driven by George Mummert, of Dillsburg. During summer vacation, Klein top was working as an encyclo pedia salesman. . •, College Diner: Do .401 C.,.. oho • Tuesday Drama Women's Clubs Other Events Wednesday International Film /Other Events Crop .Damage, Fires Hit State; „Severe Drought Should Continue ; By JOEL MYERS !State College left 80 persons A steady 12-hour rainfall is! homeless Tuesday. what Pennsylvania needs to over-I A few showers or thunder come the dangerous drought now storms are likely in the Common plaguing the, state, but there are wealth today , and tonight, but no indications of any g round-'these showers will be well *at soaking rain for several d ays. • !tered and of short duration. Reports of water shortages, for-1 Only four inches of rain has lest fires and crop damage have fallen in State College during the 'been received from many sections past 12 weeks, This is a mere one of the Commonwealth. ,third of the normal amount for Yesterday Governor David L. that period. and much of it ran Lawrence requested the U.S. gov- off the land as soon as it fell be -ernment to declare 22 drought-;cause it was of a showery na stricken counties, including Cen- ture. tre County. as federal disaster The drought has been panic*. areas.larly severe in recent days. and _ . The driaupt has already had%the total rainfall for this - month disastrous effect on crops andlhas been a scant three-hundredths livestock. , of. an inch. Tinder dry woodlands are ex- :Many sections of the state have tremely susceptible to fire, and a received even less rainfall than fire in a community 30 miles from (Continued on papa film) OPEN FRI. & MON. UNTIL 9 C. MIIR • IllY CO. 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