r Nor, rtal-TT Blue Key— (Continued - from page one) games, with 139 victories, 20 loss es and. 24 ties. More than half-13—of Jef frey's teams have gone undefeat ed. Five of his teams were un tied as well as unbeaten, and from 1932 to 1941 the Lions went undefeated in 65 straight games to pile up one of the most amaz ing streaks in collegiate athletic annals. National Champions The Lion b o ote r s currently reign as national champions, "bay ing beaten the Purdue Soccer club, 3-1, in St. Louis in the sec ond annual Soccer Bowl. In 1949 they inaugurated the bowl by ty ing San Francisco, 2-2. In 1948 Jeffrey coached the United States Olympic team which stunned the soccer world by turning in a victory over Eng land. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified COME To CHURCH College Chapel Schwab Auditorium February 25, 1951 • 11 a.m. Speaker: Rabbi M. Robert Syme Topic: "The Task of Religion Today" Choir: "The Lord Is My Light" —Gretchaninoff St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church Beaver Ave. and Burrowes St. The Rev. James P. Reed, Pastor Morning Worship and Sunday School 9:30 a,rn Student Fellowship Meeting 6:15 p.m. Vespers 7:30 p.m University Baptist Church Nittany Ave. and Burrow es St. The Rev. Robert H. Eads, Pastor Church School College Class 9:40 am. Morning Worship .... 10:45 am Roger Williams Fellowship Student Service 5 to 7:30 p.m Free Methodist Church Sparks Street W. College and West Beaver Ave. Sunday School Sunday Service Young People's Service 7:00 p.m Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Xi Delta Candy Cane Coffee Spot Collegian Crabtrees Danks & Co Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Phi Delta Zeta I=^=l Talent Show— (Continued from page one) Pat Marsteller, a comedienne, got her best laughs with her mim icking of Jerry Lewis, the Br,'ad way and Hollywood star. The Nittany Ridgerunners, Don Hopkins and Bill Durborow, a pair of barefoot hillbillies, com bined a hot clarinet and snappy banjo. Other acts after the intermis sion were Larue Durrwachter, a baritone, who sang "Song of the Vagabonds," and "Come . Back to Sorrento." Robert Klug, a pianist, played "Clair de Lune," by Claude De bussy, and Reinhold's "Impromp tu in C Minor." Sonia Goldstein gave modern istic dance impressions of "Get Happy" and "Melancholy Rhap sody." Pat Leis followed with the popular song, "Bushel and a Peck." The Four Flats and a Sharp, a quintet made up of Red Bak er, William Detweiler, David 9 . :45 a.m 10:45 a.m This Message is Brought To You Through the Courtesy of Both College and Town Organizations TI-TE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE .COLLEGE,-PENNTILVAIIIA "The fundamental crisis in each life is found in one's personal relationship to God. Only the individual who recognizes this and establishes a righteous relationship with God through faith ever attains true maturity. The Church of Jesus Christ is a fellowship of people committed to reach maturity God's way. Come, join with us! Roman Catholic Fairmount Ave. and Frazier St. The Rev. John C. O'Leary Rector and The Rev. Richard Walsh Sunday during regular College Session 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.=10:30 Mass at Nit tany Theatre Holy Days 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 a.m. St. Paul's Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation College A.m. and McAllister The Rev. Frank W. Montgomery, Pastor Mrs. Dorothy G. Anderson Program Director Student classes 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Fellowship Supper and Program 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friends Meeting 38 Atherton St. School for Youth and Adults and Student Discussion 9:30 am. Meeting for Worship. 10:45 a.m Student Meeting 7:00 p.m Dance Band- (Continued from rage one) were written by Donald Smith; `Pleasant Vall e y," "Sunshine Fantasy," and "Theme," by Jack Huber; and "Two Brothers," by Thomas Anderson. Members of the band are: Trumpets; Thomas Anderson, Eu gene Magill. Samuel Moldovan, Edward Reider, Donald Smith, Saxophones; Lindy Bortolotto, Richard Kartlick, Jack LaClair, Jack Longnecker, Grant Price, Trombones; James Bortolotto, Richard Brady, Robert Porter, Darrel Richel, Piano; Donald Yenko, Drums; Lane Riland, Don ald Storch, Bass; Morris Young dahl, Guitarist and Leader; Jack Huber. Margolf, Polly Potter, and Rich ard Wrentmore, rendered "Blue Moon" and "Once in a While." Raymond Rachkowski, winner of the show last year, made a guest appearance to close the 'show. The Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer, Jr. The Presbyterian Church . • +"*., ... . Kiisanin Attending World Affairs Group - - . William Klisanin, president of the Middle Atlantic region of the i = 1... and International Relations club, is in ( , 1)11 Philadelphia this weekend at tending the World Affairs coun- !MN (:1: Harold E. Stassen, president of Pennsylvania university, gave the opening address yesterday .to the "to the best bands council, which is being held at the university. in the land." March Theater Party . FRI.-SAT. NIGHTS Members of the Penn State club who wish to attend the club's until midnight theater party at Center stage should sign up for the affair im mediately in 410 Old Main, Moy- _ lan Mills, club vice-president, VARSITY said yesterday. Members of the club will see the Player's production of 'The RESTAURANT Gentle People" at Center stage on March 3. Club members will be admitted at half price, but , 230 E. College Avenue • guests will have to pay the full amount, Mills said. First Church of Christ Scientist 108 West Beiver Ave. Sunday School Sunday Service 11:00 a.m Tegimonial meeting Wednesday Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church College Ave. & Miles Si. The Rev. Albert Asendorf and The Rev. Richard Goodling Sunday School Sunday Service Student Fellowship ... 6:30 p.m Church of Christ Woodman Hall 0. L. Castleberry, Minister Bible Class Worship ..~ 4 1; 9:30 a.m 7:30 p.m •9:30 a.m 10:45 a.m 10:00 a.m 11:00 a.m SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1951 The Presbyteriari Church Westminster Foundation Beaver and Frazier Si. Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer, Jr. Paitor and The Rev. Donald W. Carruthers, Director • College Sunday School 9f30 a,in. Morning Church Service 10:45 a.m. Westminster Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Evening Church Service 7:30 p.m Grace Lutheran Church College Ave. and Atherton St. The Rev. John F. Harkins, D.D., Pastor and The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte, Campus Pastor Church School .. .... 9:30 a.m. The Service 10:45 a.m. Lutheran Student Meeting 6:30 A m, Vespers Bina; B'rith Hillel Foundation 133 West Beaver Ave. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, Director Friday Evening Services 8:00 p= Saturday Morning Services 10:00 a.m. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Foster Ave. and Frazier St. The Rev. John N. Peabody, Rector Holy Communion every Sunday 7:45 a.m. Also First - unday. 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 10:45 a.m Morning Prayer and Sermon 10:45 a.m. • Evening Service 5:00 p.m College Student Meeting 5:30 p.m Harmony Shop Kappa Alpha Theta Kayes Korner Keeler's' Margaret Shop Music Room Phi Kappa Pi Lambda Phi Rea & Derick's Sears & Roebuck Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma .Chi Zeta Tau Alpha r., 7:30. p.m
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