PAGE, TWO Today APPlketions Applications for the Under graduate Student Government's Alumni and Faculty Recognition Committee will be available at the Hetzel Union desk. Caps and Gowns Graduating seniors should or der their caps and gowns at the Athletic Store We/A:Wednesday. A $lO deposit lee id required when the gowns are ordered. Drama "The Tender' Trap" by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith continues at Beal Barn Playhouse in Boalsburg. Curtain is 8:30 p.m. The play is a comedy exiut the problems of an eligible bachelor who - believe, in safety in num bers. The play will run through Aug. 18. Performances will be given Wednesday through Saturday. Reservations may be obtained by calling AD 7-7887. "Send Me No Flowers" by Nor man Barasch and Carroll Moore continues at Mateer Playhouse at Standing Stone. Curtain time is 8:40 p.m. The whimsical comedy. re volves around George Kimball, -the typical suburbanite.--solid commuter. citizen and husband— who has the untypical hobby of hypochondria. A 50-cent discount is riven to students at performances Tuesday through Thursday. The play will run through Aug. 18. Reservations may be made by calling UN 5-7586 or stopping at 204 Schwab between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m daily except Sunday_ "The Coming of• Christ," a play by John Masefield with inciden tal music by Gustav Hoist. will be pre.' ented at 8:30 p.m. in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.; -The - dramatic production is un der the direction of Warren S. Smith. associate professor of thea tre arts, collaborating with the summer term choir conducted by James W. Beach. • Softball Summer softball teams will play at 6:30 p.m. on both the golf course and Wagner fields:. They, will also play at 6:30 p.m. on Mon day. Tuesday and Wednesday at the same fields. Other Events Co-recreation swimming. 8-9:30 p.m., Glennlancl Pool. Penn State Bible Fellowship, 7 pin.. Eisenhower Chapel lounge. School of the Arts reception, 4 p.m.. HUB main lounge. s TATic cotecez ?A AT 3:25. 7:30 - STARTS SUNDAY - "A SUMMER TO REMEMBER" THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS . Tomorrow Inace . The group will leive fromiwithout charge to students begin the HUB parking lot at 1:30 p.riVning at 1:30 p.m. at the HUB desk. Bowling • • • - ? !Tickets will go. on sale to others The Recreation . Hall bowling l Arthur ,R. Reede, professor ofjbegirming at D a.m. Tuesday at lanes will be open Loin 7 to 111 economics, will speak' to theithe HUB desk. pin. Friday. and Saturday. The. Graduate• Newman ClO at 7:45i The concert Is scheduled 'for d cost is 35 cents per line. Ip.m. in the Eisenhower Chapel,:ll:3op.m. Aug. 16: Movie !lounge. His topic will be -"The, "The Last Voyage starring q - -rk,... 7 lden Rule in Business." " Dorothy Malone and Robert Stack will be shown at 9 p.m. on the - Monday lawn -area south of the' HUB. In. Announcement case of rain the movie ,will be` I .Seniori may pick up their gr - presented in Recreation Hall. luatu - , m announcements beginning Other Evgs•••s at 9 a.m. , at the HUB desk. Re- Co-recreation swimming, 8-9:30 ceipts are required to obtain the , Wednesday I p.m., Glenniand Pool. ' .announcements. ... , Folk Festival, 4:30 p.m., HUB I ' Bridge ' . 1 Chess Club 'ballroom and cardroom. i The Chess Club will meet at , llnterlandia Folk Dance, 7:30 p.m.,1 Duplicate bridge will be played; ? o ny every Wednesday in the 'HUB ballroom. Instruction in folkat 7 p.m. every I Mondity in the' HITB car d room. , Instruction . will) 'dances will be provided. HUB cardroom. Instructions will ,l be provided for beginners. All, be . provided. - 1 1 ythoeinterested in chess are in-! Episcopal Communion 1 ivited to attend. ' ; Episcopal Holy Coinniunion will , littematio' nal Film be celebrated in the Eisenhower' Chapel at 8 a.m. on Mondays and, "On the Bowery" directed by ,Fridays throughout the surnmer. !Lionel Rogosin and "Song of Cey , ilon" w il l be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. Artists' Series Tickets ' , lin the HUB assembly hall as this Tickets for the Artists' Seriesyweek's international films. Tick concert ' featuring, 'Betty Allen,:ets are 50 cents and are available mezzo-soprano will be distributed at the HUB desk_ A cricket match between Cor nell and Penn State will be . held at 2:15p.m. on the golf course. This is the team's first home game. Folk Festival, 9 a.m., HUB ball- . room. - - Pennsylvania Teachers of Math, 10 a.m., 212 HUB. The Hon. R. Paul Campbell, president - judge, Court of Com mon Pleas, will be the speaker at the 9 a.m. service at= the will Chapel. His topic will be "The Unreasonable Man." A native of Ferguson Township, Centre County. Campbell received, a bachelor's" degree in arts and letters and a masters degree in' political science from the Univer-; sity. He earned a bachelor of laws degree from the University of ; Pennsylvania in 1934 and was' lidmitted 'to the practice of law ; at the Centre County Bar in 1935. - In 1957 t he was nominated by! iboth political parties and elected' !judge of the court of common; Ipleas. He is presently serving his fifth year of a ten-year term. The summer term choir con-, ducted by Jarnes W. Beach will! ising "Lord, open Thou my heart" by John Dressier. Leonard Raver, Chapel 'Organ.' ist, will play "Prelude in A min or," by. George Frederibk Handel, and "Hymn: Ecce tempus . idoneum" by Thomas Tiflis. • Newman Club The, Newman Club will hold a swim party at Cren.l.4:ood Fur- Api l / 4 .4 t t r 4 _ . 1 4. 410111 NWT mu • - THIS WEIM THURS., FRI., SAT NEXT WEEK TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY A WHIMSICAL COMEDY OF • HYPOCHONDRIA and By Noirnan Barasch & Carroll Moore flotters For Reservations. Call UN 5-7586 or; Stop by 204 Schwab Aud.. Students: A 50c Discount on Tuesday Through Thursday" Performances SUMMER COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Saturday Cricket Other Events Sunday SUBURBIA 1r,,, m , "AIR ,CONDITIONED ATIMAU C M I THE SENSATIONAL HIT THAT'S RAISING THE ROOF! * .* * * * * * * * * * * * SCANDAL! * DOUBLE DEALING! * BLACKMAIL! * INARIGUE *POWER PLAYI afro PREMINCER MORS WRY FONDA CHARLES IAUGHTON*DON MURRAY WALTER PIDGEON* PETER IAWFORO GENEPERNEY**RIVICHOTTONE tz,IEW AYRES*BURGESS MEREDITH ERODE HODGES * PAUL FORD Itrtr ' CEDISE GROARD *la SWENSON TODAYi 1:40-4:104:40.9:10 COOX. T he c You, too will be the center of attraction wearing clothes prepired by BALFURD, The careful cleaner. QAI.I - 1 3 1' ASI Lecture Henry M. Albinski, instructor in political science, will give an after-dinner talk at 6:45 p.m. in Pollock Dining Hall lounge. The 'talk is sponsored by the AWS Summer Council.! enter f attraction. OW .EXPECT IT . . . EN YOU NEED It 4- Liwxiidwa. GASHES ST. , EAVER AVE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1962 noted • rch Coi For Res Ninety-two pedigreed Polled Hereford cows. have been pre sented to the Department'4 Ani malindustry and Nutrition to es tablish a beef breeding research program. The Cattle, valued at about $50.000, are the gift - of the Leon Falk Family Trust of Pittiburgh. The trust •also donated $15.000 to initiate this beef breeding pro gram at the University. The cows came from the farm of Leon Falk Jr., of Falklands Farm in Schells burg. 4 The new research program. will be under the direction of Russell C. Miller, head of the department, and Herman R. Purdy, -who is in charge of purebred livestock Miller said that the gift will make possible studies- of genetic characters producing both desir able and undesirable traits in beef cattle. He added that there is a great need in current beef 're search for studies , in view of .the . demands for more detailed infor mation on the genetic constitution •of breeding animals. , MATINEE ONLY SUN. Open . Office 1 11 4 5 P.M, SO SCARY—WE DARE YOU: - Sit Thn It All—And Yoe Will FREE 4* PASSE_ MOWS' AI" CAPTURE
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