PAGE EIGHT IFC-Panhel Sing Plans Announ'ced Sing positions for fraternities and sororities which will partici pate in the Interfraternity coun cil-Panhellenic sing were decided Thursday night at a meeting of fraternity and sorority reprasenta tives. Lynn Levitt, co-chairman for the affair, reviewed the rules for the sing which will be held April 1-3. The first two nights will be eliminations. A winner will be chosen from the finalists the third night. Miss Levitt announced one rule change. She said two fraternity winners will be chosen each night of eliminations. Previously, only one fraternity winner was chosen on elimination nights. Miss Levitt said this means four fraternities will be in the finals with the two sorority winners. "Blue and White" and a frater nity or a sorority song are re quired for the sing, Miss Levitt COME To URCH College Chapel Schwab Auditorium March 11, 1951-11 a.m. Address by The Honorable Basil O'Connor, member of the board of directors of the National Con ference of Christians and Jews, president of the National Founda tion for Infantile Paralysis. Choir: "Lacrymosa" from Requiem Mass—Mozart St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church Beaver Ave. and Burrower-St. The Rev; James P. Reed, Pastor Morning Worship and Inday School 9:30 u,rn Student Fellowship Meeting 6:15 pan. Vespers ! 7:30 p.m. University Baptist Church ' Nittany Ave. and Burrowos St. The Rear. Robert H. &ads, Pastor Church School College Class 9:40 a.m. 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 Allencrest Alpha Tau Omega, Beaver House Beta Sigma Rho Chi Phi Chi Omega Collegian Delta Chi Delta Upsilon Gamma Phi Beta Jack Harper Kappa Alpha Theta Ctockeyed Power Tells Timely .Lies Don't pay tod' much attention to your electric alarm clock this morning. Don't even depend very strong -1 on the faithful chimes of Old Main. In fact, if you've got any electric timing device, fr om waffle baker to an observatOry, better switch to steam for today, anyway. College electricians discovered yesterday that all these machines had Isnapped their volts and were telling all kinds of lies about the time of day. It seems the Col lege's cable to regulating devices at West End Power company had decided to lie down , and not really die, but be deathly sick. So the College went merrily off on a time system of its own, said. James Wharton is also co chairman for the affair. Gordon Harrington and Jerome Gibson are working with Wharton. 9:45 a.m 10:45 a.m This Message is Brought To You Through the Courtesy of Both College and Town Organizations THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA What sort of discipline do you set for yourself? Here is a good Rule of Life to follow: (1) To worship God every Sunday in his church. (2) TO read the Bible or other-devotional literature regu larly. (3) To work and pray and give for the spread Of God's Kingdom. j ~.; ~. 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. The Presbyterian Churc Westminster Foundatio Beaver and Frazier -- St. Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer, Jr. Pastor and The Rev. Donald W. Carruthers, Director College Sunday - School 9:30 a,zn. Morning Church Service 10:45 a.m. Westminster Fellowship 6:30 p.m Evening Church Service 7:30 p.m Friends Meeting 318 Atherton Si. School for Youth and Adults " and Student Discussion 9:30 a.m. Meeting for Worship, 10:45 , a.m Student Meeting Marketing Club The Penn State Marketing club will sponsor a program on WMAJ Monday at 7:30 - p.m. The program is entitled "How Business Prospects and War Mo bilization May Affect Job Oppor tunities For College Graduates." Students producing the pro gram are: Cyril Farrelly, Robert Lansberry, Gerald McCormick, John Pacuska, and William , Po lito. - Edwertb Korte, Luther Harsh barger, and Robert Eaus' will lead the Freshman Roundtable of the Penn State Christian association at 7 p.m. Monday. Practical religion in college life and 'Current problems will be dis cussed. completely unrelated to Green wich, the international dateline, the naval observatory, or Bulova watch. The chronological spree is not yet over, • although Physical plant officials hope to get the school back into 'the solar system today. 7:00 p.m H6riner MrriViciv (Continued from page six) undefeated 167-pounder in the EIW-A. this se‘ason, came up-with his second" pin' of the day and dropped Cornell's Les Simon from' further competition. Swygert will meet Penn State's Joe Lemyre, who decisioned Col umbia's Al Angelino. In the other 167 pound semi-final. Yale's Cr'e or g e Graveson meet Army's Dean. Mulder. Mulder also pinned two men yesterday. His -last victim was Syracuse's Mur ray Winer. It was the first time that Winer has been pinned this season: In the 177-pound class, Army's undefeated Al Paulekas fought off a determined bid by Yale's Mac Reinhoff and pinned his man in 7.27. Cornell's Don Dickason will meet Paulekas todaY, and ; Penn State's Mike Rubino and Rutgers' Ray Vohden will vneet in the other 177-pound match. bickason took a 6-1 'decision from Marc Rowe - of. Brown, while —The Rev. John N. Peabody, St. Asbekew's Episcopal Church First Church : of Christ ScieHntist 106 West Beaver Ave. Sunday School Sunday Service 11:00 a.m Testimonial meeting • Wednesday 7:30 p.m Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church . College. Are. & Miles St. The Rev. Albert Asendort and The Rev. Richard Gooding Simday School 9:30 a.m Sunday Service 10:45: a.m Student Fellowship.... 6:30 p.m jisurch of Christ Woodznn, H.fl co. L. Cisstiekerry, Minisier Bible Cipss ; Worship .. 9:30 a,m 10:00 am 11:00 a.m SATURDAY, MARCH/10. 1951 e Rubino threw *errs John Go dek around for a shutout 5-0 de cision. Vohden dumped Russ Schelling of F&M in a close 3-I. match. Barr Pins Chernak • Two, good lo`'tittles are in pros ,pect in the hbavyweight divisiOn this - afternoon' The four .top-seed ed heavies, Perin ' State captain Homer Barr, Lehig h 's Don Berndt, Prineeton's Bard. Glass, and Cornell's.;Dick Clark all came up with victories and will meet this afternoon. Barr, who pinned John Chernak of. Brown with seven seconds' left 'in the match, will meet• Berndt, :who took a ,knock-down -drag-out 6-2 decision from Nayy's rough and, tumble Jim Hunt. Glass, the; only undefeated heavyweight, with, a record' of 5-0-1., meets Clark.' Glass pinned Gill Malone of Col umbia in 2:57 encl. - Clark pinned. Art Merriman of -Yale at 3:37. Glass and Clark both .had two pins yegterday. , St. Andrew's Episcopal • Cburch 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 6:30 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church College Ave. and Atherton St. The Rev., John E. Harkins, D.D.. Pastor and The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte, . Campus Pastor Church School .. .... 9:30 a.m. The Service 10:45 . aan c Lutheran Student Meeting 6:30 p. m. Yespers . Irma" Birith Hel ioundcition 133 West Beaver Ave. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn. Director Friday Evening Service 8:00 pjn Saturday Morning Services 10:00 a.m. St. Paul's Methodist • Church and Wesley Foundation . College Ave. land 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. Kappa Sigma Keyes Korner", Keeler's ' Lambda Chi Alpha • Margaret Shop , MusiC Room Phi Kappa Pi Lambda. Phi Rea & Derick's Sears & Roebuck Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma CM Zeta Tau Alpha 7:30 p.m.