PAGE TWO Theologian to Speak At Chapel Service "On Being the Right Size" will be the topic of Dr. Halford E. Luccock , at the Chapel services at 11 a.m. today in Schwab Aud itorium. Dr. Luccock has been professor of pr ea c h i n g at the Yale University Divinity School for the past 24 years. Th e Chapel Choir selections will be "Herzliebster Jesu" by Cruger, "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones" arranged by Fischer, and "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord" by Mendelssohn. George Ceiga, organist. will play "Fugue in A Minor" by Han del as prelude, "Abide, 0 Dear est Jesus" by *Flor Peeters as of fertory, and. "Fantasia" by Wil liam Byrd as postlude. Flowers will ;be provided by the Pi "Kappa Alpha fraternity, which will attend the service in 2)ont 1 / 141.33 44CA ', a Our 2)a y • alueo 124 SOUTH ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE,P44 Irs A FACT The ratio of men to women in 1910 was 37.3. Today the ratio of men to women is 2.6. Don't be discouraged men. Take your girl down to Vic's for a snack ' on Sundays and she will forget about the other 1.6. Vic is open on Sundays from 5:30 p.m. to midnight. IC S 145 S. ALLEN ST. Monday is Dollar Day in State C6lleg a body Dr. Ludcock is a native of Pitts- 1 burgh. He is an ordained M. E. minister and has served pastor ates in Windsor, Hartford, and New Haven, Conn: He was reg istrar and instructor in New Test ament at Drew Theological Sem inary. Madison, N. 4., editorial secretary of the Methodist Board of Foreign Mission, and editor of the Christian Advocate. Dr. Luccock received his B.A. fr o m Northwestern University, B.D. from Union Theological Sem inary, M.A. from Columbia Uni versity, D.D. from Syracuse Uni versity, Litt.D. from Allegheny College, B.D. from Wesleyan Uni versity, and D.D. from the Uni versity of Vermont. He is the au 4 thor of many books. .1 Monday is the day THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE, r : ...:. ~•EGE PENNSYLVANIA Political Parties to Meet Lion Party members will be asked to approve the first writ ten party constitution in the. his tory of campus politics, while the State Party will continue nomi nations and hold elections of party clique officers at tonight's meet ing. The State Party will meet at 7 p.m. in 119 Osmond and the Lion Party will meet 'at the same time in 10 Sparks. At the last State meeting only three nominations for the avail able offices were made. Thomas Farrell Was nominated for clique chairman, Robert Sherman fo r senior class vice clique chairman, and Ann Quigley for junior class secretary treasurer. Three to Resign Nominations of- Lion Party of ficers will not be made until a constitution is approved. Following the election of the All-College clique officers of -the State Party, three of the present four officers will resign. They are Robert Amole, clique chair man; Frank Schley, vice clique chairman; an d Marilyn Minor, secretary. Richard Grossman will continue as treasurer. The Lion constitution, written by Clair George and Alan Ma loney, says in the preamble that its purpose is to explain political techniques and give each student an awareness of his position in campus politics. Propose to Open Committee The new constitution will be read and explained by Maloney. At the State Party meeting, Meyer Bushman, public relations Record Bargains RECORDS 78 and 45 rpm 3 for $l.OO 2 'for $l.OO LONG PLAY RECORDS i s , l g l itetions) $1 Also Bargains in SHEET MUSIC Hurry In Today! kffJ, 203 E BEAVER AVE. chairman, will give a talk on the history of the State Party and campus politics in general. A proposal to expand 'the scope and representation of the State Party steering committee will be presented. The steering commit tee, according to present party plans, is to be open to all active members this year instead of the more or less closed group it has been in the past. The steering committee of the Lion Party would be expanded by the proposed constitution by making eve r,y elected and ap pointed officer a member of it. The major change in the pre sent party setup for the Lions, to be provided by the new con stitution, would be a preserving of the power of the party chair man. Many of his actions would be subject to approVall of the new executive committee, to be made up of the four party officers, and each party clas chaff an. bur's 'Dollar Day Special BILLFOLDS values up to s4.so—now $l,OO plus tax LIGHTERS Regularly s2.so—now 0.00 Costume Jiwelry •- values up to ss.oo—now 4 %00 Earings, Pins, Necklaces, Bracelets 2/Sl.OO MUR JEWELRY CO. 120 Allen St. PHONE 2 STATE COLLEGE SUNDAY, - MARCH 2, 195 PSCIA to Sponsor Tea Party Today A tea, sponsored by,the inte national affairs commitee of t Penn State Christian Associatio for international students • campus will be held from 2: to 4:30 p.m. today in Atherts Hall lounge. The guest of honor will be P Halford E. Luccock, professor preaching at the Yale Universi Divinity School. SPECIAL ANY COPT CLEANED AND PRESSED cash and carry 77c. Portage - Cleaners 110 S. 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