The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 27, 1956, Image 5

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    SATURDAY. OCTOBER
Annuall
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The third annua
Sunday will be ob:
and members of th
services at 8, 9:30 an<
and at 9 a.m. in Sch
The communion,
Universit
Assets Ci
By Walk
Approximately 200 c
men for the 1957 Alu
•were told last night tha
ten things right for e
wrong at the Universit
Speaking at a dinner i
zel Union ' Building,
Erie A. WaLker. told
the leading University
offering too many co
curriculums, lack of go
salaries, inadequate stu<
selling, and limited enr
women students.
Walker Cites Good
Turning to the good joints. Dr.
Walker referred to the budget as
an easy way to measure what we
are doing. He said we will spend
$65 million this biennium on edu
cation,'extension, and research.
! Buildings are another measure
of what the University is doing.
President Walker said. He cited
the Hall of Americas classroom
building which will be ready next
year; the hospital additions now
partially in use: and residence
halls for almost 1100 women now
under construction.
Ag Research Deemed An Asset
Still another asset listed by the
president was the agricultural re
search program which he termed
as-“one of the finest in the east
and possibly in the country."
“We have never been strong in
research in the liberal arts and
social sciences,” Dr. Walker said.
•This is one of the areas in which
I have resolved to do something
to help, and 1 hope, if our plans
go through and we get money in
the next biennial budget, we can
establish h virile program of re
search in this area.”
Chaplain to Discuss
'Faith and Decision'
Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger. Uni
versity chaplain, will speak at
10:55 a.m. tomorrow at Chapel
service in Schwab Auditorium.
His topic will be “Faith and De
cision.’’
The prelude will be the Chorale,
•'Em’ feste Burg ist unser Gott,”
by Johann Pachelbel. The post
lude will be “Was mein Gott will,
das g’scheh’ allzeit,” by Johann
Pachbel. “Blessed Are The Faith
ful.” by Heinrich Schutz will be
the anthem.
Eng Professor Writes
Feature for Magazine . ,
Chester C. Lansky. assistant pro
fessor of industrial engineering, is
the author of the feature article
published in the Oct. 18 issue of
Machine Design magazine.
The article spelled out a pro
gram for "Training Design En
gineers,” and was also the sub
ject of an editorial in the maga
zine.
Engagements
Schieiher-Berkowi tz
Mr. 'and Mrs. Samuel Berko
■witz of York; announce the en
gagement of their daughter Bar
baia Sydney to Mr. Sidney Allen
Schreiber, son of Mrs. William L.
Rosenberg, of Pittsburgh, and the
late Mr. Harry Schreiber.
Miss Berkowitz is a junior in
art education.
Mr. Schreiber is a junior in
trade and transportation and a
member of Pi Lambda Phi fra
ternity.
C^O-^Llitd
New initiates of Delta Gamma
are Karen Gobel, Ruth Nissen,
Mary Lou Lytle, Constance Jobst,
Henrietta Hertzog. Marjorie Lud-
Jrig,-. Cynthia Strong, and. Joan
!7; 1956
outh Communion Dram Class
served Sunday Registration
Scheduled
1 National Catholic Youth Communion'
erved tomorrow by Catholic students*
e Newman Club at Holy Communion
1 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church
vab Auditorium
celebrated in honor of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary, this Sunday, the
day' of the Feast of Christ will be
preceded by confession services.
The services will initiate the
sixth anntial National Catholic!
Youth’Week to be held through
Nov. 4. The theme of the week
is "Trust in Youth.”
ys
ted
The discussion group led by
Rev. Gerard. ■J. Ream will meet
at 7 p.m. Monday in 104 Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chapel to re
'view the Ten Commandments.
ass chair
•nni Fund
. there are
ach thing
1 The club will have a special
meeting at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in
218 Hetzel Union.
The Newman Club Discussion
Group will meet at 3 p.m. Thurs
day in 104 Chapel, and the All-
Saint's Day Mass will be .cele
brated at 6:30 p.m. in Schwab. At
,7 p.m. a fraternity-sorority dis
cussion group will meet in 108
Willard.
rt the Het-
President
he group
faults are
> jrses and
>ad facultv
dent coun
jllment of
The film, “Martin Luther,” will
be shown at the regular United
Student Fellowship meeting at
6:30 p.m. Sunday in Evangelical
(Continued on page eleven)
Points
Arabian Night's Party
At Last the Three Longest Weeks in the World Are Over
And This Weekend the
•Music by the Mellow-Men
• Pizza by Ted Hartman
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Let Your Hair Down at
x Theta Delta Chi's
So-o-o-o, Look Out Campus, 'Cause We're
High, Wide and "Hound Dawgish"
ROCK en ROLL
To err is human —to go off Pro is GREAT!
i Registration for a three week
course in the essentials of comic
acting will be held at 7:15 p.rn.
[Sunday at Center Stage,
j The course, entitled "The Act
!ing of Comedy: Technique and
i Timing” will _ be given without
[fees, academic registration, or
credit. It is designed for actors,
directors and observers.
Rehearsals Scheduled Each Week
Rehearsals will be held each
jweek Sunday through Thursday
nights and a final performance
will be given Nov. 19 and 20.
The final presentation, “Two
[Thousand Years of Comedy,” will
[include four short comic plays
i ranging from ancient Rome to the
j 20th Century.
| 2 Comic Plays. Nor. 19
I A Roman farce. “The Pot of i
.Gold,” by Plautus, and “Panta
lone in Love.” a medieval comme
dia dell-arte, will be presented
Nov. 19.
A 19th century mime play in
the style of Marcel Marceau, and
a 20th century mime production
■in the Charlie Chaplin style will
Ibe given Nov. 20. |
I Dr. Russell Graves of Lycoming
j College will be the instructor. He
;has been a director for the Straw
■ | Hat Players in Ontario and a
playwright in residence at Dart
mouth College.
Theta Chi's
Bowery Brawl
Closed until 11
open after 11:00
Go OFF Social Pro!
and to make things really 'rock', we have
OPEN AT 11:00 P.M.
if He Man on Campus by Di
ACT HO
»ree.i At
TH*5
SCHOCI
"Hey Coach, what's this X hear about a 'winning prospect*
you found for us this season?**
Sigma Phi Alpha's
FALL FANTASY
The Midnighfers
open after 10
Kappa Sigma's
SAEs
with a
•Color Pix by B. Coleman
• Women by the Hundreds
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Indian Party
closed until 12
RAMPAGE
Flying
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