SATURDAY, MAY 1 1956 ------------------ Kee to G ive Talk At Chapel Sunday The Rev. Dr. Howard C. Kee, assistant professor of New Testament at Drew Theological Seminary, Drew Universito Madison. N.J., will speak on "What Is Missing?" at the Chkoell services in Schwab auditOrium at 10:55 a.m. Sunday. I The annual banquet for gradu- The' Chapel Choir, directed by Willa C. Taylor, will s i n eting senior will be held by the , !, ! Roger Williams Fellowship at 5.30' the anthem. "Sing Unto God, by Jan Sweelinek while George Roger Ceiga. organist, will play "Toe-,;tomorrow in the Fireside Room of cata in A minor" as the preludedthe Student Center. and "Toccata in C major" as thel Dr. Robert K. 'Murray. assistant postlude, both compositions by professor of history, will speak on Sweelinck. 1"A Letter to Young Christians." Dr. Kee attended Temple Uni-i The Newman Club will hold a versity and was graduated from'television party at 8 tonight in Bryan University in Dayton,: the Student Center. Tenn. He received his master off The club is also planning a pie theology degree from Dallas, nic tomorrow afternoon at Green- Texas Seminary, and his doctor:wood Furnace. Cars will leave' of philosophy degree from Yale' from behind Old Main at 1 . 30 'University. . :Games and free refreshments are Two Yale Awards planned and anyone may attend.' On the completion of his resi-I Karl Hays, president of the dence work at Yale University,lEmerson Society, will speak on Dr. Kee was awarded the twoi"What Was Einstein's Religion?" Brothers Fellowship by Yale for at the meeting of the Emerson travel and study in the Near East.,Society at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in During the years 1949 and 1950,;' , 18 Hetzel Union Building. Ihe studied in Jerusalem, Jordan.l Preceding the meeting there and took part in archaeologicall will be a supper in the HUB ter expeditions in the Jordan Valley 'race room. The annual election of land at Mt. Sinai in Egypt. Hel oficers will be held following the ;and among the first Americans meeting. .to visit the cave where the first' : . Clyde D. Putnam will be guest of the now-famous Dead Sea, l Scrolls were found. speaker at the vesper service of i the Lutheran Student Association Teaches at Drew For the past three years ;at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Stu- Kee has been assistant professor Center. of New Testament at Drew Uni-! Dr. dent TheM Mlle Foundation will hold versity, where he teaches in both 'a folk dance at 2 p.m.. tomorrow the Theological Seminary. and the i . Election of Hillel officers willin the Student Centei. . Graduate school. Earlier, Dr. Keel taught in the department of reli-;be held at 7 tomorrow in the Cen gious thought at the University of tLe r- Pennsylvania. I Miss Mary Jane Wyland, past, In addition to membership in . executive secretary of the Uni such professional societies as the: versity Christian Association and Society of Biblical Literature andiprofessor emeritus of education. the National Councils on Religionlwill speak on her trip through the in Higher Education, Dr. Kee ha.stHoly Land at a supper of the -for several years been active inlEvangelical United Brethren Stu the Student Christian Movement. dent Fellowship at 5 p.m. tomor- He is currently chairman of theirow in the Student Fellowship Administrative Committee of the!room of the church. Movement in the Middle Atlantic Region and chairman of the Study Committee of the United Student Christian Council Thalimer Is Given Rifle Award John Thalimer, junior in elec t-in( engineering from Pitts lurgh. was awarded the General .Ye:ritt A. Edson Trophy Thurs day for the highest score in the inter-service rifle match between the Army. Navy and , Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets. The award was presented by Marne Capt. Merritt A. Edson Jr. son of the late general for 'thorn the award is named. This is the second year • the award has been given. Both times the army reserve team has won. Thalimer's score was 383. Other members of the winning army team were Marco Marchetti, junior in Forestry from Chevy Chase, Md.: William Pickering, freshman in civil engineering from Langhorne; Charles Hayes, senior in industrial engineering from Bradford: and Daniel Thali suer, freshman in chemical engi neering from Pittsburgh. In another match held at Brad ford the inter-service 'tine team. composed of two army, two navy. and one air force rifleman, won fourth place. There were -ten teams in the match. William Pickering of the Army had the highest individual score. Other members of the inter-ser vice team were James Putnam of Navy, Daniel Thalimer of Army, Wallace Hodge of Navy, and Sam ual Campbell of the Air Force. The inter-service team was coached by M/Sgt. Bernard Goe bels, U.S. Army. dubbs-za-poppin'-- (Continued front page four) Counted cudence. And they made several to-the-rear-marches, the most beautiful sight you'll ever see in all your life. Then the cadet officer started sounding off some of those famous matching ditties like "I left my girl way out West, I thought this Army (Air Force. sorry Col. Riva) life was bet . . ." We couldn't hear the ones he was sounding off, but we hope they weren't some of the ones we know. Those "angels"! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Marriages Roos-Thomas The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Francis' S. Thomas of West Chester have' announced the marriage on March 31 of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Herbert Roos. son of Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Roos of Philadelphia.; Miss Thomas was graduated; from Syracuse University in 1950' and is a member of Beta Sigma Omicron. Mr, Roos, who served in the U.S. Construction Bat-, talion, is a junior in applied arts and a member of Alpha Rho Chi. About 10 per cent of U.S. gainful workers produce raw farm pro ducts. Religion Baptists to Give Dinner . For Seniors AUTO SHOW SUNDAY, May 6 Noon Till 6 p.m. at the Stock Pavilion *Sports Cars *Hot Rods *Customs *Antiques Society Elects Prof President Dr. George L Thuering, asso-,vice president, and Dr. Earl P. elate professor of industrial en-' Strong. director of the Bureau raceling. has been elected presl • lot' Bu s iness Research, secretary. g Raymond S. Farwell. Jr. as dent of the central Pennsylvania i sistant professor of industrial en chapter. Society for the Advance-' gineering, was named national di ment of Management. rector. Other University officers named! The Society is a national or for the coming year are: Benja-iganization with membership open ruin W. Niebel. associate profes-•to all levels of management and sor of industrial engineering. supervision. Sigma Nu Presents the White Star Formal Tri-Tones open at 12 011. 11 , 4 JIK.-,4id You and your Frustration are invited to express your Hidden Desires at Chi Phi's Suppressed Desire Party Closed until 10:30 o#, Beach Party / Alpha Chi , Rho * Jerry Betters Combo Open at 11 - couples only Delta Sigma Lambda and Sigma Phi Alpha \/ Ask you to cast aside your inhibitions at a Suppressed Desire Party /Flip's 8 plus Wayne open after 11 Alpha Sigma Phi Presents its Club.Tophat '56 Music by Ken Todd Formal open at 11 • Phi Kappa Tau's "French Cafe" Johnny Hale Quartet closed until 12:00 PAGE
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