The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 05, 1954, Image 5

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    FRIDAY.: MARCH:S:I9S4
Religion
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Four of the 'student church groups will hold 'meetings and
services tonight.
The Penn State Bible Fellowship will hear a talk by Dr. Kenneth
Smith, president of Westminster College at New Wilmington at
7:30 tonight in 405 Old Main.
-.The first of a series of Lenten
discussions will .be held at '7:80
tonight at the Lutheran Student
Association, 412 W. College ave
nue. The first talk, under the'
theme "The History of the Pas
sion," will be given by the R.ev.
Kenneth Swanson of Snydertown.
A Fireside Frolic will. be held
following the discussion in Fellow:.
ship Hall at the center.
Wesley Foundation_of the Meth
odist Church will hold open house
for the students tonight. •
Sabbath Eve services at Hillel
Foundation, 224 S. Miles street,
at 8 tonight will feature an in
formal sermon entitled "Ask the
Rabbi." This service will' feature
questions directed to Rabbi Ben
jamin M. Kahn by the congrega
tion about Jewish history, cus
toms and traditions, cu r r e.n t
events, and contemporary prob
lems.
WRA to Sponsor •
Annual Sports Day
The annual 'Penn State Day
sponsored by the Women's Recre
ation Association will beheld from
12:30 to .5 p.m. tomorrow in White
Hall.
Teams from six schools, includ
ing the University, will partici
pate in bowling, badminton, swim
ming, basketball, and modern
dance.
At a sports day Saturday at
Lycoming, Penn State's team tied
for first place with Bucknell Uni
versity. The Penn State team took
first place in two events—bowling
and badminton.
Hillel to Hold Tryouts
For Two One-Act Plays
Tryouts will be held at 1 p.m.
tomorrow for two ode-act plays
to be presented in the near future
by the dramatics group at the
Hillel Foundation, 224 •S. Miles
street.
Tryouts will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday for the two one-act plays
to be presented Mothers' Day,
May 9. The plays are "The Val
iant" by Middlemass and Hall, and
"If Men Played Cards as Women
Do" by George S. Kaufman. •
Anyone may try out for the
parts. Stage crews will also be
chosen.
Mueller to Speak
Werner J. Mueller, graduate
student in poultry husbandry from
Switzerland, will speak on "Edu
cational Trends and Problems in
the World's Oldest Republic" at
noon Mond a y to the Faculty
Luncheon Club in the Hotel State
College.
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WRA Forms
Plan
Ai;'q:..pp Today
- Today is -the last -time:women
May • nominate. themselves for Of
fices , in• the Women's 'Recreation
Association. "
Self-nomination blanks ' ale
available ;until' 5 p.m. in the Dean
of Women's office, 105 Old Main.
Nominees for WRA will meet
Sunday• before they are intro
duced(at house meetings.
Fifty-five .women - nominated
themselves for offices in Worhen's
Student • Government AsSociatien.
Self-nominations .for WSGA. -end
ed Wednesday.
Primary elections for WSGA,
and WRA .will be held March 'l6
and final elections, March-18. Can
didates,will be intncduced at
house eetings Sunday, Monday,
and Wednesday nights.
PSCA, WSGA to Sponsor
Family Relations Talks
"Family Relations in Three Di-,
merision, a conference dealing
with home life and family rela
tions, will be held at 7 p.m. Tues
day, Wednesday, and Thursday in
Simmons lounge.
The conference is sponsored by
the Penn State Christian Associ
ation and the_ Women's Student
GovernMent Association. '
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