The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 23, 1949, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949
Church Calendar
St. Andrew's Episcopal
Communion services will con
vene at 7:45 a.m. Sunday. The
morning prayer services featured
by Rev. John N. Peabody's ser
mon will start at 10:45 a.m. An
informal party at which the old
students will greet the new will
take place in the church•rectory,
304 S. Frazier Street, immediate
ly following the mass convoca
tion in Schwab Auditorium, Sun
day night.
Lutheran
An informal get-together will
get under way, with the new stu
dents meeting the upper-class
men, at the close of, the Schwab
Auditorium convocation, Sunday
night. Beginning the following
Sunday, regular Bible study
classes will meet for students
each Sunday morning.
St. Paul's Methodist
Class seminars •in religion will
assemble at the student center,
258 E. College Avenue, 9:30 'a.m.
Sunday. Sanctuary services will
begin at 10:45 a.m. Freshmen
and new students will meet with
the old at Wesley Foundation
after the Schwab gathering, Sun
day night. A previevi
,of things
to come will feature the program,
with moving pictures, refresh
ments," and introduction to the
members of the Foundation's ex
ecutive committee.
Presbyterian
An inforirial Open House will
convene in the Fireside Room,
Westminister Foundation, 7:30
p.m. tomorrow. There will be
group singing and refreshments.
An informal Student Department
meeting will convene in the Fire
side Room, 9:30 'a.m. Sunday. At
6:20 p.m. the Westminister Fel
lowship will meet. Following the
religious activities mass meeting
in Schwab Auditorium, another
open house will convene at West
minster Foundation.
Hillel Foundation
A ten-day period of introspec
tion and prayer will begin tonight
with the Jewish New. Year Ser
vices conducted by Rabbi Benja
min M. Kahn at Hillel Founda
tion, commencing at 8 p.m. Rabbi
Kahn will preach on "The Future
Of Judaism in America." Nathan
Feinstein, student president, will
extend greetings to new members
of the Foundation. Mr. Cvi Caspi
of Israel will assist Rabbi Rahn
by chanting all' the services of
the Holy Days.
Saturday morning services will
begin at• 9 a.m, and continue until
noon. Prof. Clifford Nelson will
chant the reading of the scrip
tures. Rabbi Kahn will speak on
"The Birthday of the World."
Services will also convene at' 6:30
p.m. Saturday and 5:15 p.m. Sun
day.
Sunday's 9:30 a.m. services will
begin with-Elliot Krane's blow
ing of the Shofar, the ram's horn
which calls to the conscience ,s3f
man, as a reminder of man's duty
to God and fellow-man. The ser
mon is entitled "Foundations for,
the Future."
A New Year Reception and
Open House is scheduled from 3
to 5 pm. Sunday with members
of the Avodah Society of State
College and Bellefonte as hos
tesses.
Musical Grodps
List Tryout Dates
Tryouts for the marching Blue
Band will be held on Friday,
Sept. 23; Monday, September 26;
and Tuesday, September 27 from
9:00 to 11:50 a.m. and 1:30 ti? 2:50
P.m. in 110 Carnegie Hall. This
organization is open to all 'men
students. All interested students
should sign up on the I bulletin
board on the first floor of Car
negie Hall.
The College Symphony Orches
tra will hold tryouts on Friday,
September , 23; Monday, Septem
ber 26, and- Tuesday, September
27 in 107 Carnegie Hall. The
orchestra is open to all students
and those interested should re-
Port to Mr Harhan.
The Chapel, Choir will hold try
outs for sophomore men Satur
day, September 24 from 9:00 to,
11:30 a.m., upperclass women
Monday, September 26 from 1:30
to 4:30 and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.,
upperclass men Tuesday Septem
ber 27 from 1:30 to 4:30 and from
7:00 to 9:00 p. m. In 211 Carnegie
Hall. Freshmen and sophomores
Who missed this week's • tryouts
may come to the upperclass try
oUtS next week,s
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
If You Have Pre-Registered • • .
1. Secure approved schedule from adviser.
2. Report to Recreation Building by groups,
unless you are registering today or tomorrow,
as listed on Page 3 of the- Time Table.
3. Present approved schedule stamped "First
Phase Registration" and matriculation card.
4. At Station 1, receive official registration
-form, directory card statistical card, housing
card, and student information card. Students
who plan to graduate in February should re
ceive the diploma card and placement card
at Station 2.
5. New students report to Station 3 to have
photograph taken.
6. Fill out all forms at Station 4.
7. At Station 5, undergraduate students ex
cept unclassified and special students will re
ceive AA -books.
8. Turn over all registration -forms at Sta
tion 6 for checking. Matriculation card, official
registration form, and registration application
form will be' returned.
9. At Station 7, present matriculation card
Dr. Kistler To Address
Initial Fall Chapel Service
Dr. Ramon Kistler, president
of Beaver College, Jenkintown,
will speak at, the first chapel ser
vice of the fall semester in
Schwab Auditorium at 11 a.m.
Sunday, according to Jaines T.
Smith, acting College chaplain.
A frequent s visitor to the cam
pus and chapel speaker, Dr. Kist
ler has chosen as his topic "Our
Present Need."
The service: - non-denomination
al in character is attended by a
large number of students and
members of the faculty repre
senting many creeds and faiths.
Tradition
"The College Chapel' is one
of the outstanding traditions
of the College; and all new
students are especially in-
vited Sunday morning," Mr.
Smith said.
George E. Ceiga, assistant pro
fessor of music and chapel organ
ist, will present selections from
the works of Bach and Rhein
berger throughout the service.
Pennsylvanian
Dr. Kistler, a native Pennsyl
yanian, received both the bache
for of arts and bachelor of divin
ity degrees from - Westminister
College, and has also bedn con
ferred with the honorary degrees
of doctor of laws and doctor of
divinity.
He has traveled in Europe, Af
rica and Palestine, and has served
in his present position since 1940.
Psych Test
Dates Listed
All sophomores in those schools
in which psychology tests,. have
not been administered must re
port at the time and place listed
below.
In order to complete the test
battery it will be necessary to at
tend both, of the sessions listed
for each, school. All sophomores
who have not completed tests
may do so by reporting to. 10
Sparks at the scheduled time.
Engineering: 10, Sparks 8 to
.
10 a.m. and p
to 3 ,m., Mon
d •
ay.
• Liberal Arts and Journa
lism: 10 Sparks, 10 to 12 a.m.
and 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday.
Agriculture and Mineral
Industries: 10 Sparks 8 to 10
a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. on Tues
day',
WELCOME .
STUDENTS
DEPEND ON
Griggs & Kreamer
For Your ,
Personal Toiletries
Fine Stationery
•
Films
Prescription Service
Grtggs.& Kreamer
n'escriPtion.Specialists
Across from Old Main.
E. College Ave., State College
Registration Procedure
cting Chaplain
Flash-Card
Sophs Needed
••The first 720 sophomore men to
fill section NF in the curve of the
U-shaped Beaver Field stands
Saturday will make up Penn
State's 1949 card-flashing section.
Tom Morgan, hat' societies presi
dent, and Dick Clair, head cheer
leader, last night urged sopho
more men to fill section NF be
fore 12:30 p.m., so they may be
organized by hatmen and cheer
leaders who will act as row cap
tains. Row captains who will
greet the sophomores have been
chosen from ranks of Skull and
Bones, Parmi Nous and Blue Key,
campus 'hat societies.
At Your Warner
Theater
•
Calhoun"
NOW
James Cagney
"WHITE HEAT"
Corning Tuesday.;
Glenn Ford
'MR. SOFT TOUCH'
. ,
Slate
NOW
Terry Moore
Mighty Joe .Young
Coming Tuesday
Richard Widmark
"SLATTERY'S
HURRICANE"
nittany
Crosby & Hope & Many Stars
"VARIETY GIRL"
and remaining foram -for checking.
10. Veterans complete registration is the
basement of Carnegie Hall.
If You Have Not Pro-Registered . . .
1. Report to adviser or head of department
for registration application form and have
form approved.
2. Present, signed form to Board of Control
in the Armory, reporting to each department
in which a course is scheduled. If refused ad
mission to a course by Board of Control, re
port again to advise or head of department
and make substitution.
3. After all courses have been approved by
Board of Control, report to College Schedul
ing Officer, main floor Armory, to have form
stamped and approved.
4. Report to, Recreation Building by groups
(unless you are registering today or tomorrow)
as listed on Page 3 of the Time Table.
5. Complete registration by following pro
cedure listed above under "If You Have Pre-
Registered," beginning with Point 3.
Football Admission
Matriculation cards will be
the admission tickets for sen
iors and juniors at the Villa
nova game tomorrow. Sopho
mores and freshmen, however,
will present AA books receiv
ed at registration.
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PAG'r. THAI=
IFC Appoints
Housing Aide
For the past several years the
close of Orientation Week hag
brought with it a problem in
housing for fraternities and their
Orientation Week guests.
To aid the men who have been
guests and who want to move
into dormitory rooms and those
who have been staying in the
dorms or in private homes and
wish to enter fraternity houses,
IFC has appointed a housing of
ficer to work in close conjunction
with the Dean of Men's Office.
Fraternities wishing to remove
men from dorms or place other
men in them at the end of the
week are urged by IFC President
Peter Giesey to contact the IFC
housing officer, who is Luke Rice,
and may be contacted by tele
phoning 4246.
FREE CLOTHING REPAIRS
We sew on or tighten buttons,
mend small pocket holes, tack trouser
cuffs, and repair broken belt loops FREE
when you bring your cleaning or Quick
pressing to Hall's Dry Cleaning Shop.
Entrance on Allen St. underneath the Cor
ner Room. Open daily from 8-6. Bring
your clothing in today for free repairs.