TUESDAY,. FEBRUARY 17, 1955 Troupe Heads for Altoona SOUND FOR THE ALTOONA Veteran's Hospital are five members of*a troupe of 26 to provide entertainment for-patients in the form of a varieiv show and refreshments. They,are, left,to right, Peggy Selig. Kay Brainerd, Betty Bucharman. Marianne Carl, and Sylvia Crum. __ Rector Calls Religion Part of University The idea that a university must be neutral about the question of religion is- increasingly becoming an illusion, the Rev. E. A. deßordenave, rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, said at the first Religion-In-Lif e-Week panel discussion Sunday night. Other panel members included Prof. Mark C. Ebersole of Elmira College; Betty Boyd, dean of wo men at West Virginia University; and Miss Jimmie Woodward, YMCA staff worker in New York City. Moderator was Wayne Glick of Juniata College. The education process is ex tremely important in imparting a faith, the Rev. deßordenave said, but it is not the facts,, so much as the way the facts are presented, that determines the student’s opinions. The student must be aware that all knowledge is pre sented subjectively, he said. Revelation and Reason Dormitory Units Plan Open Houses Open houses sponsored by Leonides will be held next week in the lounges of the women’s dormitories, according to . Sally McNi g h t, committee publicity, chairman. Each of the dormitories will provide dancing, games, and re freshments from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for independent men. As part of Independent Week, the open houses are planned for both dormitory and town men. Students living in dormitories may sign up with their presidents if they wish to attend the open houses. Men living in town must sign their names and class at the Student Union desk in Old. Main by 5 p.m. tomorrow. J PSCA to Offer Courses Registration is open in 304 Old Main •. for two non-credit courses in religion which will start the fourth week of February. Dr. Hans Freund, professor of philosophy, will teach “The Christian Student in the University,” and the-Rev.- Luther H. Harshbarger, College chaplain, will teach “The Religion of the New Testament.” Farrell to Speak Dr. M. A. Farrell, director, of the Agriculture Extension Station, will speak to the Clover Club on research at the College at 7:30 tonight in 111 Plant Industries. . Calling All If you haven't yet found the eating, place that suits you to a "T", then drop into Vic's. Vic's is the" place where you will find delicious food combined with a cozy , atmosphere. Vic's has; everything you want in the line of lunches and snacks. When Vic's serve an order, you can be sure that you are going to like it. And it Is • faith like this that has made Vic's one' of the foremost eating places in State College. /. Vic' s 145 S. ALLEN ST. THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The Rev. deßordenave points out that education often uncon sciously teaches an ultimate faith in human reason.. This faith, which he termed false objectivity, dif fers from communism in that it advocates collective reason, while the modern democratic university stresses individual reason. Speaking of revelation and rea son, the Rev. deßordenave said God gives nothing through reve lation that can be discovered- by human reason. 2 Factors Limit Significance Miss Woodward said modern man very- .often refuses to relate academiaarid religious knowledge; arid that the uniting of the two trends of knowledge in making life decisions is a challenge to the Church, ■ The lack of intellectual curios ity frequently found in the Church, and the restriction and type of discipline present in sec tarian churches, has limited the significance of. religious commun ities in the university,. she said. PSCA Needs Coeds To Roll Bandages Women students are needed to help with bandage rolling 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays in 309 Old Main, according to Mary Jane Wyland. program - coordinator of the Penn State Christian As sociation. ' There is an urgent need for these, bandages in. hospitals and in Korea, and all help will be greatly appreciated, she said. clncja.qem.entd Yeakel-Angi entire Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Anglemire of Nazareth announce the engage ment of their daughter, Alice, to Sergeant Elmer Yeakel, son of Mr. Robert E. Yeakel of Nazareth. Miss Anglemire is a second se mester music education major. Sergeant Yeakel is stationed at Warrenton, Va. Kline-Jones Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jones of Bellevue announce the engage ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Joseph Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kline of Pitts burgh. Miss Jones attended the Penn sylvania State College. Mr. Kline is an eighth semester advertising major and a member of Delta Tau Delta. Dennis-Seiple Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Seiple of Lancaster announce the engage ment of their daughter, Nancy, to Charles Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dennis of Bradford. Miss Seiple is an eighth semes ter sociology major and a mem ber of Phi Mu. Mr. Dennis is an alumnus of the college and a member of Delta Chi. He is now employed as a petroleum engin eer for the Phillips Petroleum Co. in Odess, Tex. Wille-Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Robin son of Overbrooke Manor an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Gene Wille, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wille of Wyneewood. Miss Robinson is a sixth sem ester liberal arts student. Mr. Wil le is an eighth semester commerce and finance major, member of Pi Kappa Phi. 200 In Dance Class The first in a series of dancing clases for beginners was held last night at the TUB. The 200 par ticipants will learn ballroom danc ing from a former Arthur Murray instructor, Elaine Rassel, for six weeks. The classes are from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mondays. Glamourize Your Formal /■&>. -.'Y \vh /v A newly cleaned gown, beautifully alive, adds to your charm. Give it per sonalized dry cleaning . . . let experienced hands re move all signs of previous wear. Professional care requires time. Act Now! Kjray. A DRY CLEANING Corner McAllister, Pugh St. Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Rho recently in itiated Harry Blansett, Paul Burns, James Buterbaugh, Ber nard Carson, Charles Campbell, James Clugston, Richard Dolan, Meirl Hess, John Hershey, William Kern, Kenneth Kramer, Allan Ofensend, Clayton Ost, Paul Shaf fer, John Sigworth, Donald Stohl, and Phillip Young. Bruce McPherson and Daniel Markley were recently pledged. Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Xi Delta recently initi ated Nancy Hannah, Muriel Hen derson, Velma Kaiser, Dorothy Nein, Ruth Rasmussen, Irene Ru by, Nancy Shultz, Dawn Weber, and Dorothy Wiltbank. A breakfast was held on Sunday day morning in honor of the new initiates. The sorority attended Chapel en masse. Delta Chi Recently initiated into Delta Chi were William Metz, Carl Brandt, David Kresge, Paul Rar din, George Trevorrow, Gerald Dunn, Thomas Wise, William Blanchar, John Carey, Ronald Spangenberg, and Stephen Spen cer. New pledges are Wallace Hut cheon, Herbert Maleniak, Edwin Casey, James Anderson, Wesley Woody James Park, Paul Smith, and Phillip Smith. Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta recently initiated James Allison, Neil Andre, Wiley Behler, Robert Brown, Robert Derr, Dale Eppinger, Alan Greiss, Richard Herald, Robert Huston, Donald Miller, _ Thomas Schmal zrid, Donald Sinclair, and Rich ard Weaver. Recently pledged were Paul Eb ert, Samuel Smith, and William Williams. Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma entertained Alpha Epsilon Phi and Sigma Delta Tau at a Valentine Party in the Phi Sigma Sigma suite Saturday night. Each group pro vided entertainment, and refresh ments were served. t ■''•»< Wi** Pat m«j„ You'd never know it from this serious study of Pat, but she is as animated as she is attractive. Rat is truly the epitomy of a lively but exciting little elf. Pat, keep your eyes peeled for florist Jimmy Wolfe's delivery wagon. QUICKIE . . . All students who were portrayed between this past September and December may reorder portraits at price. Just today and tomorrow.* Site cJCiotx .Studio (^o-£*ditd Theta Chi Theta Chi recently pledged La mont Smith, John Pershing, Don ald Griffith, Domonic Alisio, Don ald Kaelin, Kenneth Stern, and Dino Fiemni. Alpha Chi Omega Lynn Diffenderfer reecntly af filiated with the local chapter of Alpha Chi Omega. She was for merly a member of Alpha Sigma chapter at Ohio Wesleyan Uni versity. Alpha Epsilon Pi Recently initiated into Alpha Epsilon Pi were Eugene Berstein, Stephen Capin, William Feha, Gerold Freid, Lawrence Gersh man, Mark Gladstone, Stephen Greenburg, Lyle Pelton, Herbert Rosenberg, William Rosenthal, Edward Shapiro, Joseph Sperber, Sol Vinokur, and Ronald- Polis. Kappa Alpha Theta New initiate? of Kappa Alpha Theta are Louise Graham, -Mary Housum, Janet Hurlbert, Barbara Mcllrath, Marjory Miller, Jean nette Nitrauer, Suzanne Strom, Nancy Ward, Betty Weston, Mar ian Wildman, Carol Wilson and Jane Yahres. Newman Club to Show Film in Osmond Tonight The Newman Club will sponsor the showing of the movie “The Iron Curtain” at 7 tonight in 119 Osmond. The film, starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, is the true story of Igor Gouzenko, for mer code clerk at the Soviet Em bassy in Ottawa, who gave the Canadian ' government informa tion leading to the spy arrests and trials in 1946. The movie is open to the pub lic. 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