PAGE EIGHT Hi!lei Group Transcribes —Photo by McNeilEe THE CAST of the new Hillel Hour transcribe their prograin for presentation over WMAJ tonight. They are from left to right: Sheldon Vilensky and Lillian Cassover, student chairmen of the program; Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, foundation director; Sanford Hertz, foundation president:' and Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld. Lelyveld To Speak at Hillel Hour" As part of the program of Re ligion-in-Life Week. Rabbi Ar thur J. Lelyveld, national direc tor of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations of America, will take part in a transcribed broadcast of the Hillel• radio hour which will be presented at 7:30 tonight over WMAJ. Rabbi Lelyveld is one of the guest speakers on campus during RILW. The radio program consists of an interview with him by three Hillel student leaders—Lillian Cassover and Sheldon Vilensky, chairmen of the Hillel Radio Hour, Sanford Hertz, president of the Foundation, Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, director of the Penn State Hillel Foundation will also be heard. The Hillel Hour is a weekly public service program, sponsored by radio station WMAJ and pro duced' by the students of the Foundation. The show has been broadcast since WMAJ came into existence. 0v e r 200 programs have been produced during the last six years. Penn Wins -- (Continued from vane one) after the period started but field goals by Don Scanlon and Bob Brooks matched two shots by Ar nelle. Herm Sledzik and Jack Sherry tossed in fielders, closing the gap to three points. Arnelle pushed in another while Brooks was making a foul. The score stood at 52-50. With a little over a minute to go,Beck scored his only field goal of the second half and iced the game for Penn. Arnelle and McMahan each tossed in a foul before time ran out on the Lions with Penn in the lead, 54-52. Arnelle opened the scoring shortly after the game got under way with a one hand push shot. But Tom Holt and Heylmun tal lied fouls and .Beck tossed in a field goal, to give Penn a 6-2 lead. Arnelle kept the Lions in the game the rest of the quarter, scoring ten of State's 13 points. After Arnelle narrowed the score to 7-6. Ernie Beck and Heylmun got hot and ran the score to 19-13 at the end of the first quarter. The Quakers wasted no time in building on their lead as the sec ond period opened. Holt, Beck, Brooks and Scanlon each netted field goals before the Lions' Ed Haag could score on a set shot. Two more fouls by Haag sand wiched between field goals by llolt and Heylmun ran the score to 31-16 in favor of Penn. A quick field goal by Arnelle and two by McMahan narrowed the count to 31-22, but Scanlon and Beck countered with fielders and Penn left the court at half time on the long end of a 34-22 score. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA There are approximately 25,- 000 different kinds of fish. 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