SATURDAY; :IVIAY:73; • • Straw' berry -festival _• Scheduled or Tonight ' The Strawberry Festival, sponsored by Cwens, sophomore women's activities hondrary, will get under way at 6:30 tonight at the Frazier street playground. Continuing until 8:30 p.m., the festival will feature „the Crowning of a Jiigh school Strawberry, Fes' - Frosh Dance To Feature • Circu's Capers ' "Ceiftennial Class Circus Ca pers"- will be the theme 'of the freshman class dance to ,be , held "from 9 to midnight - tonight •at aecre,ation Hall. Amidst a circus tnieispliere, , the Drearhtime Sere naders' of Tyrone will provide for .the dance. A special _feature of the decor ations a side-show mural effect -ori one side of the gym nasiuth. - The - mural will include fat ladieS, snake'charmers, clowns, and other members of the circus family. Freshmen may pick up their free tickets at 'the Student Union desk - in - Old Main upon presen tation of their matriculation cards, John Apgar, freshman class vice president. and chairman of the danCe, said. The committee for the affair includes Norman Levin, publicity; La "Verne Applegate, decorations; Ivan, Ladizinsky, entertainment; Marvin Shapiro, music; and Barry Kay;' tickets. Members of • the freshman class are also helping the chairmen, he said. Group to Hold\ Priestley Rally The Unitarian Fellowship Of Centre county- will sponsor a Jos eph Priestley, rally at Priestley's' former home in Northumberland county tomorrow afternoon. The program will begin at'2':'3o p.m. at the Priestley Memorial Chapel with Dr. Oscar A. Haac, president of the Centre county fellowship, in Charge of the wor ship service. C. Warren Qiitelius; custodian of the: chapel, talk on the chapel's history, and Ira V. Brown, assistant professor of history, will _speak on "Priestley in Northumberland." - At 4 , p.m. participants in the rally will visit Priestley's house and laboratory. Touis 'through the buildings will be guided by Gute lius and Dr.' Donald E. H. Frear, professor of argricultural and bio logical chemistry. Anyone interested - may partici pate in• the rally by calling Dr. Gerald M. Moser at 2861 before noon today to 'arrange for trans portation. Cars will leave 'from the rear of Old Main at 12i10 p.m. tomorrow. Leonides to Meet . Leonides, independent worn en's organization, will- meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday on the• first floor of McElwain Hall: Members will elect officers for the coming year. , THE • r;AILY COLLEGIAN STATE •COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ival,king .and queen, the sale of strawberries and ice cream, and a novelty cake walk, The festival, which is, open to students in the` State' College school system as well as the cob ; lege, is for the purpose of raising money to support a Dufch war or phan. Voting for the king and queen has been going on all week at the State College High School, where students are casting.' penny votes for their favorite candi dates. The candidates receiving the greatest number of penny votes will be. crowned king and queen at 8:15 p.m. by Peggy Crooks, president of Cwens. • State College . High School sti.i dents are assisting members of Cwens in the committee work. The cake, which will be awarded to the winner of the cake walk at 7:30 p.m., is being baked by a high school student. The high school students are also assisting in publicity. decorations, and re freshments. Nancy White, member of Cwens, is general chairman of the festival, and says that "the kids have really been a great help in tkie arrangement of the festival." In the event of rain the festival will be held in the Frazier,street school gymnasium. co_ecato Phi Mu The-local Phi...Mu chapter was awarded a plaque for the most outstanding chapter of the sor ority in' Pennsylvania at Phi. Mu State Day in Harrisburg re cently. Penn State'i delegation was the largest at the event, the first State Day in Pennsylvania to be sponsored by . a sorority. Rian Deeg, president of the local chap ter delivered a report on its ac tivities. The song contest was also won :by the Penn State - group. Wanda : by was song leader and Jean Berg soprano soloist. 'T h e na tional sorority is obserVincr the 100th anniversary of its founding. Tau.,Kappes Epsilon .Tau Kappa Epsilon will hold its 30th anniversary celebration of the 'founding of, : the Penn State chapter 'this - weekend. At 3 p.m. today,: a formal ceremony will be held, and a banquet mill - begin at 6 tonight. Entertainment for the rest of the evening will include the' movie "This is Penn State," a' skit, and selections by the IFC singers. :: TKE members will attend Cha. p e 1 services tomorrow en masse. The fraternity, originally called Tau Sigma Tau, wa s founded on campus Ma y 6, 1922. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Delta recently pledged Kay tang and Susan Minnich.' - Bean to Speak At Chapel The Rev. George M. Bean, chap lain and assistant professor of religion at Lehigh University, will speak on "The Meaning of Life in an Age of Crisis" at the Chapel service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Music by the Chapel Choir, un der the direction of Mrs. Willa Taylor, includes "Light of Light, Enlighten Me" (Bach), "0 pe n Thou "Our Lips" (Rachmaninoff), and "Then Round About the Star ry Throne" (Handel). . As organ music George Ceiga will play "Grave Legato" (Lem mens), "Andante Tranquillo" from the Third Sonata (Mendelssohn), and "Grand .Jeu" (DuMage). Flowers will be furnished by Theta Xi and Tau 'Kappa•Epsilon fraternities. Students Offered Schedule Guidance Counseling for all commerce and economics students for the fall semester will be held Monday through May 15. The department urges all students to see a coun selor in their field ,of Specializa tion to expedite registration in September. Forms for counseling may be picked up in 106 Sparks. Office hours for the counselors will be listed on the outside, bulletin board. The department asks students to bring their timetables with them when. reporting for counsel ing. Grass Campaign Called 'Successful' The "Keep off the Grass" cam paign, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, has ended with "notice able success," according to Rich ard Shuler, president of the ser vice fraternity. Success of the campaign is seen in the grass growing where paths once were and in the fact that the problem of keeping the cam pus attractive has been presented to the students, Shuler said. Donna' Chosen Head Of lIE Honor Society John Donnal was r ecently elected president of Alpha Pi Mu, industrial engineering honor so ciety. Other officers chosen- were Ed ward Andrysick, vice president; Thomas Kleback, recording secre tary and treasurer; Richard Gros tefon, corresponding secretary; William Lauder, student council representative; and Prof. Clifton A. Anderson, faculty adviser. Strawn Receives Chace Scholarship Jane Strawn has been awarded the Edith Pitt Chace scholarship award, presented annually to an outstanding senior in the School of Home Economics. Miss Strawn, a commercial con sumer service major, is president of the Home Economics Club: as sociate editor of News and Views. home economics publication; a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron; and vice president of Alpha Gam mu Religion— Wesley Observes 'Missions Week' By LaVONNE ALTHOUSE e Stressing the ' l'home missions" part of their a n n'u a 1 missions week, Wesley Foundation mem bers will repair the Woodycrest school playground equipment this afternoon. The group will leave the foundation at 1 p.m. to day. Observation of Missions Week, which began Thursday, will con tinue until May 11. After the in ternational fellowship supper at 5:15 p.m. tomorrow, Dorothy Nel son, Dr. Samuel W. Blizzard, and Nageski Wacaga will speak to the group on "Have Missions a Future?" Members of the Young Friends will give the Friends meeting house its annual spring cleaning this afternoon. After a fellowship supper, there will be square danc ing in the basement of the meet inghouse. The group will not meet tomorrow. Members of Hillel Foundation will visit the Lutheran Student Association at 6:30 p.m. tomor row. Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn and the Rev. Edwerth, E. Korte will give the Jewish and Chris tian answers to theological ques tions and student problems. The Rev. George. Bean, tomor row's Chapel speaker, -will also address members of the Canter bury Club at a coffee hour at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Kyung Ho Lee, Korean student. will speak to members of United Student Fellowship at their meet ing at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. After their fellowship supper at 5 p.m. tomorrow,, members of Roger Williams Fellowship will hear a panel report on the recent national Baptist student seminar, held in Washington, D.C. Th e theme of the -conference, spon sored by- the church's committee on Christian social progress and university pastors, wa s "Party Politics and National Policy." Students who will report are Barbara Jones, Ruth Stufft, and Mary - Stevenson. Westminster Foundation, mem bers will discuss "What Do Pres byterians Believe?" at 6:30 p.m. •The Evangelical United Breth em Student Fellowship will meet for its regular worship service at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. PSCA to Send Out May intercollegian Because the May issue of Inter collegian, national YMCA and YWCA publication for college stu dents, is devoted to the problems of seniors -facing military service after graduation, the Penn State Christian Association is making copies available to all men on campus. Copies will be sent to the West Dorm. area, Nittany-Pollock din ing halls, fraternity houses, inde pendent men's residence halls in town, and all local student relig ious foundations. A limited number of Int er collegians Will be on sale for 15 cents in the PSCA office, 304 Old Main. for anyone wishing an in dividual copy. Students Go to York Six Physical Education students are in York this weekend to demonstrate how to hold a picnic. The program will be given to night in the YMCA before a group of 50 recreation leaders. Those takina b part are Charles Brewer, Hope Powell, Sara McMillen, Pa tricia Patterson, Ara Hairbedian, and Justin Cobb. The TAVERN MENU Saturday, May 3 ITALIAN SPAGHETTI, MEAT SAUCE ROAST BEEF SEAFOOD PLATE PRIME STEAKS DINNER 5 - 7:30 p.m. Reservations after 6:30 PAGE Pivnf
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