PAGE SIGHT Cabinet - lContinued from page two) daunn from the chair that Presi dent Milton S Eisenhower be tr 1\ h tickets ic the student section at all home foot ball games, courtesy of the cabi net. Janet Herd presented the re port of the Public Occasions com mittee. Sue said that suggestions to improve this years commence ment would be given in full at the next meeting of the Senate committee. Women Counselor's Meet • Mary Jane Woodrow. Womens Recreation Association president, reported that this year’s women’s orientation program had been a success. The three campus wo men’s hat societies and the inde pendent groups cooperated in supplying counselors for the pro gram. The women counselors will meet with their groups for the rest of this semester, she added. Michael Hanek, junior class Come To Church College Chapel Schwab Auditorium Sept 30, 195-1 - 11 a.m, Speaker; Dr. Harold C. Case • President of Boston University Choir: “Blessed the Lord, O, My Sotfl* —lppolHor - Ivanov St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Foster Ave. and Fraxier St The Rev. John K. Peabody. Rector Holy Communion every Sunday 7:45 w Also First "unday. 10:45 am. Sunday Church School10:45 am. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 10:45 am. , Choral - Evensong—s:oo P.M. Canterbury Club 6:30 P. M. University Baptist Church > fflttany At*, and Burrowm St. The Her. Robert H. Eads, Pastor Church School College Class 9:30 am. Morning Worship .... 10:45 am. Roger Williams Fellowship . . . 5:00 pm. • *1 Free Methodist Church Sparks Street W. College and West Bearer Are. Sunday School Sunday Service Young People’s Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 pm. ACACIA , DELTA GAMMA ALPHA CHI RHO THETA PHI ALPHA BETA SIGMA RHO ALPHA XI DELTA GAMMA PHI BETA ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA EPSILON PI ALPHA OMICRON PI ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PANHELIENIC COUNCIL Parade -~ (Conlinued'from page one) past Atherton Hall to College av enue where it met the Blue Band and frosh from the West Dorm a?ea. Led from there by the Nittany Lion perched atop a yellow M.G, the parade, growing larger by the moment, moved up Short lidge road and down Pollock road to Recreation Hall. While the parade crossed cam? pus on Pollock road, several hundred students and townspeo ple* awaited-its appearance at the comer of College avenue and Al len street. president, andounced that the junior class would meet at 7 p.m. Sunday, in 10 Sparks. Cabinet members will be en tertained at the home of Dean of Men H. K. Wilson at 3 p.m. Sun day. Cabinet wiU meet at the Presi dent’s home at T:3O pim. Wednes day. 9:45 am. 10:45 am. This Message is Brought To You Through the Courtesy of Both College and Town Organisation:^ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN,' STATE cSLiEGE. .PENNSYLVANIA The worship of God is the key to life’s most rewarding experiences. It constantly broadens the horizons of our minds and hearts. It is the foundation of the mental and spiritual growth essential to a well-rounded life And it provides the motivation . for wider fellowship and more sympathetic relationships among all men. The particular form of worship is far less important than is the reality of worship, which consists chiefly in the conscious experience of adoration of the Almighty and Perfect One, confession of our unworthiness in His presence, affirmation of our faith in His all-sufficiency, and dedication of our lives to His service. Roman Catholic Fairmoimi Ave. and Fraxier 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. —9:00 a.m. Mass at Schwab Auditorium. Holy Days 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 a.m. The Presbyterian Church / and Westminster 1 Foundation Bearer and Frasier Si. Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer. Jr. Pastor and The Her. Donald W. Carruthers, - Director Church Sunday School 9:30 am, 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 V and Student Discussion 9:30 a.m. Meeting for Worship. 10:45 am Student Meeting .. Pep Rally (Continued from page one) one of State’s all-time greats, Francis Rogel. President .Eisenhower told the crowd, “I like my team when it wins—with honor; I like it when it. loses—with honor.” President Eisenhower intro duced “Rip” Engle by calling him “the greatest coach in the game of football.” Beils, Shephard Appear Engle praised the team for its ’ hard work and said that Penn , State would be “represented by ; a great bunch of boys.” , He introduced co-captains Ar . thur Betts, end, and Leonard Shephard, back. Each made a ■ short statement. Betts called it ■ “one of the best pep-rallies I have ever seen.” James All-College presi- E dent, ,said that with Engle “put . ting his best foot forward” and President Eisenhower cheering, . “we should make it three—with . the Penn State students.” Miss Marsteller, first woman to Rev. James P. Reed, Pastor , Saint John's Evangelical United Brethren Church . 7:00 pun. Canoe-- ' (Continued from page one) abouts of the valued canoe. . The impulsive Bonn, who, ,it is claimed, never has many rational moments, had accused Krasnan sky, Glazer, andjKlisahin at. ori§ time’ or another throughout the Week. if With the return ..of the canoe, the wolf was, for a time at least, no longer at the door of student publications. • MC a rally in recent years, inter spersed the cheers, songs, and pep talks with a steady line of jokes. She introduced President Eisen-. hower by saying that he came from Kansas State College but that then “he saw the light and came to Penn State.” Entertainment at the dance in cluded the “Four Flats and & Sharp,” a' comedy act by Thomas Smith and Frank Lewis, songs by Patricia Leis and an acrobatic act by Gail Thrush. First Church of Christ Scientist 108 West Bearer Are. ✓ Sunday School Sunday Service ._ 11:00 am. Testimonial meeting Wednesday Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church College Are. 8c Miles St. The Rer. Albert Asendorf . and The Rer. Richard Goodling Sunday School 9:30 am. Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. Student fellowship ... 6:30 p.m. w Church of Christ Woodmen Hall O. L. Castleberry, Minister Bible Class ... Worship 9:30 am. 7:30 p.m. 10:00 am. 11:00 a.m. SEPTEMBER. 29, 1951 Tenßegister For Vote Ride Only ten - students had signed for free transportation ta Phila delphia for. the November elec tions. as :of' yesterday afternoon. The offer to pay for a charter ed bus and lunch for 50 students was made .'by Richardson Dil worth, ' Philadelphia city treas urer, who is running for district attorney .on! the Democratic tick et headed by Joseph Clark, can didate for mayor. Dilworth made his proposal when he heard that many Penn State students did not vote be cause they could not afford the trip financially or didn’t want to miss more Than- one day’s' classes. . A bus will' leave State College at 7 a.m. Nov. 6. and return at 10 p.m. About five hours “will be spent in Philadelphia. . The first 50 students to contact Lorraine Dalphin in 137 Me-. Elwain Hall will receive the free trip.home to vote. St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church Beaver Ave. and Burrowes St The Rev. James P. Reed. Pastor Morning Worship and , Sunday School ..... 9:30a,m. Student Fellowship Meeting - 6:15 p.m. Vespers 7:.. Pastor and The Rev. Edwerth E. Korie, Campus Pastor Church School 9:30 a.m. The Service 10:45 a.m. Lutheran Student Meeting 6:30 p. m. " . Vespers 7:30 pin. B'noi B'rith Hillel Foundation ,133 West Beaver Ave. Rabbi Beniamin M. Kahn, Director Rosh Hashonah Services Sun:, Sept. 30 - 7:30 p.m. Mon., Tues., Oct. 1 & 2 - 9 a.m. St. Paul's Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation College Ave. 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 5:15 - 7:30 p.m. SIGMA NU COLLEGIAN SIGMA'CHI PHI KAPPA DELTA UPSILON SKULL & BONES PI LAMBDA PHI BETA THETA PI PHI KAPPA PS! 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