FRIDAY, WAY 3, 1946 Chapel Sherwood Talks On Conviction "The-Power of. Conviction" will he the topic discussed by Mr. !Leman S. Sherwood, FirSt Meth odist Church, Rotterdam Junction, N. Y., at the Chapel services in Schwab auditorium 11 aim. Sun clay. Blind from birth, Mr. Sherwood graduated from the Maryland School for the Blind, worked) his way, throudl: high sc.hool,• end was graduated With 'honors from Unidn,College in 1934. He 'earned his IViaStel of Arts degree at the Albatik State Teeth- . ens College in 19313, and was Or- . dained to the MiniStry of the Methodist Church. • lie directs the Work of his oWn church, and also travels exten sively 'in filling lecture engage ments in the east and Middle west. • Inter-American Meeting To Present Weekend OfVaried tEntertainment The' an n 1 Inter-American Conference for students, ilacultY, and grade-school teachers will be held at the. College on May 'l l 7 and 18; Jain& Smith, executive' se24retary of PSCA, announced to day. fugh.lighting the week-end will be', a program of Latin American music and SpaniSh dances on Fri daY night in Schwab Auditorium, seMiriars, :arid several lectures. Saturday night there . will !be Old Main Open • Hotise • and social dancing at Recreation Hall with a Latin American theme: At the Sunday •morning chapel ser‘rice, .)Kurt Singer, noted lec turer and author, will speak, on a Latin American theme. Sunday afternoon there will 'be a 'concert by' ,the Penn State Men's Glee CHM, directed) 15Y pvai. Wank.' Gullo. . , the Conference 'is Under the auspices of the Inter-Atnerie - an Delnonstration Center, the Centro- Cultural anter-Americario, a,nd the Penn State Christian Associ- . atibri, iii , conjUnCtiori with. the United' States Office of Education. The ':Friclay night entertainers Will be Einilto and TereSita asta, pianist and dancer. Adthission, will ;be Silty cents, and tickets may :be procured at .Studerit Un ion. TheY will also be on sale, in dormitories and fraternities. The • Charles . Shop Final 2. Days CLEARANCE • coati, _ ,_ „ _,.s. low as . to, m st, _ . SHIM as low as- . 11i,5" • ,DRESSES„ low as $B.OO JEWELRY .... ... 1/2 off • HANDBAGS mat . .••• 1 / 2 off . . .. , . ' ' arles , , , - Ch , op , , : , ~. Ball Game Broadcast For a Sick Brother Ralph Lewis, Tau Kappa Ep silon, confined to bed with a back injury, heard a play-by play description via the "Mitch ell Broadcasting Company" of 'the Teke-Chi Phi softball game played in the "Powerpuff EMI" Tuesday night. "Powerpuff Bawl" is located directly •behind the Teke house, and is the home field for all Lo cust Lane League games. Late Tuesday afternoon, Bob Poindexter and some of the Cra ters "fixed it" so Lewis could hear the game. They set a micro phone up along the ` first base line and corineeted it 'to a. radio beside the patient's bed. • Jimmy Mitchell, of the Pflee gor and Mitchell comedy team did .the Play-byAilay, cofriplete with cernmereials •and wise cracks. In spots the broadealt was a little unorthodox. Such remarks as, "Someone go Up to rimy room and bring down a pack 'of 'cigar ettes from the right bureau drawer, or "Pfleegor is chasing the fly in deep center, Chuck! watch out for that ear," were all part of the shoW. When Pfleegor caught a fly ball next to the mail box on the corner, Mitchell ceinfnented, ."He really mailed that one.". Nevertheless, the patient got a complete description: of the Tekes 3-0 victory over the Chi Phi's, one - minute interviews with the garne's stars, and • a lot -di laughs. The broadea'st made such a hit that Wednesday and ThUrSdaY night's games, in the "Powerptiff: Bowl" were aired from the "press coop" on the field to the convalescent's room 60 feet away. Alpha Chi Rho Fetes Warnock-at Banquet Phi Lambda chapter . of • Alpha Chi Rho fraterbi.tY' was host at a formal :banquet at the --Nitany Lion Inn-Saturday , night to facul ty adviser, :Dean Arthur Warniek, , and aluirmi members of the or ' ganization. 'The occasion was the for Mal reactivation' of the fr4ternitY national ge'dketary Wilbur Wal. (lob. IRecent initiates of the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity are Marshall Brown and Robert Gehrett. Offi ce'rs elected by the chaPter last Friday are: Fred Peters, presi dent; Robert 'Ruth, secretary; arid Robert Sigaloos, treasurer. Saturday luncheon • speaker will be Hirschel .Brickel, acting chief,; Division - sof International Exchange of the Department of State in Washington. THE COLLEGIAN Placement 5 Companies To Interview Representatives of five corn-- ponies will ibe on carnlpus during the corning week to intervietv senior students interested in post•JdOrnitiencernetit positions, an nounces Geoite.N. P. Leetch, dir ector of the College Placement: service, 204 Old Moir' The Air Meteriel located iii DaYiciri, Ohio, will send representatives to campus Mon day and Tuesday to interview sevetitli and eighth semester students froln 'the following cur ricula: inechahidal, electrical, aeronautical, and civil engineer . irig. Eighth semester students in chemistry, and chemical, mech anical, and industrial engineering are asked to see R. S. Uhribrock and T. E. Hall of the Procter and Gamble Company Wednesday. The interviewers are also inter ested. in chemists and chemical engineers with graduate training for research and development work in the chemical division. Howard Palmer of the General Motors Corporation will inter view eighth semester students from the following curricula Wednesday and Thursday: chem ical, industrial, mechanical, and electrical engineering, and metal lurgy. Interviews 'will be held Thurs day by representatives of the Atnerican Aniline Corporation, who wish to talk with seventh and eighth semester men in me chanical and chemical engineer ing • and chemistry. On Friday D. W. Durham of E. I. duPont De Nemours and Company will visit the campus for talks 'Min students complet ing college in 1946 In chemiStry and chemical arid mechanical en gineering, "You . Can Get it At METZGE:rr See the new Venus PRESIDENT Fountain Pen Guaranteed. 14 Karat Gold Pen $3.50 New Gold Seal Penn State Stationery SPORTING GOODS Tennis—Golf —Baseball—Soft Ball etc. New Shipments of Fishing Tackle Being Received Each Week CAMERAS-FILMS-PHOTO SUPPLIES Shop ..At ,METZGER'S Sophomores Swim at Dam A swirritning party held by the third and fourth :,e -mester student 3 at Whipple's Dam from 2 to 9 p.m. June 9. While most oif the arrange 7 ments have been completed for the affair, the committees arc searching for an appropriate title for the event. Students Who have any suggestions are asked to contact 'Nancy Granger, co chairman of the publicity com mittee. Theodore Lefevre and Thomas Lannen, third and fourth semes ter Presidents, haVe appointed several 'canMittees. The -pUblic ity cotillilittee is cOtriPoSed of Nancy Granger and Joy Baldwin, co:chairnien, Mattrice HyrnoWitz, and• John Boss. With Fritz Trout man as, chairman, the finance conlmittee is made up of Jane Dale, Doris Liljenstin, and John Stevenson. The food committee members A Common Expression in Town and on Campus New Merchandise Arriving Daily TemportufLocation--• 1.1 2 . . Avenue- are: Vera Eby, chairman, Gene Gilmore, Robert Heckel, Jane Lee, Jean Peterson, , N and Sally Rothrock. The following are On the entertainment committee: Nancy James, chairman, Mary Margaret Barnett, Barbara Knoll, and Lee Ann Wagner, Collegian; representative is Elaine Mittle man. will be Postcards Notify Seniors About la Vie Pictures Postcards are being sent otit'this week to notify seniors abotit Vie'pictures, anhoUneed Ruth Bol linger, •edito'r, today. The Photo Shop will take these picttires starting Mcitiday. Any senior Who already has a plettire he' Wants to use or who haS'other plans 'is . asked. to • call the Photo Shop' father than the La Vie edi tor. PAGE SElilner
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