SATURDAY. MARCH 16 •- eiperill Preach n Memorial Chapel The Rev. Hal Leip:r, Protestant chaplain to the Univer sity and associate dire:tor of the University Christian Asso ciation, will preach at services at 9 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhow-r Memorial Chapel. Mr. Leiper's topic is "Be Transformed." The Ante-Com- munion and Litany will be celebrated at the service. The Canterbury Association will hold a supper and meeting at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. An evening prayer will be read at 5 p.m. at St. Andrew's Church. The Rev. Clarence Reimer, rec • for of St. John's Episcopal Church, Bellefonte, will speak on "Sym bolism in the Church." Holy Communion is celebrated, at 7 a.m. on Wednesday for Epis copal students. This is followed by breakfast in the parish house. Morning prayer is read daily at 9 a.m. at the Side Altar. The Rev. Beryl Mauer, graduate student in rural sociology, will speak on "Community Action" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Luth eran Student Center. The topic will be based on material he pre pared -for his thesis. The Newman Club will hold a "St. Pat's Party" at 7:30 p.m. to morrow at the student . center. Lenten devotions will be held at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church. The Wesley Foundation's Even ing Fireside Forum will be held at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow cin 104 Chapel. The theme will be "Wor ship Through Music." Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger, uni versity chaplain, will speak on "A Christian View of Sex" ,at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. The meeting is sponsored by The United Student Fellowship's series on Faith, Sex and Marriage. The Evangelical and Reformed- Congregational Christian church school class, taught by the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Starbuck, will be held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. A coffee-hour fellowship will follow at 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Preston Williams, as sistant to the University chaplain,' will be guest speaker at the West minster Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. He will dis-: Mak I‘44iftflas witklAlimrad WINSTON THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA cuss the role of the ministry in the church. The Calvary Baptist Church will hold Evening Worship Ser vice at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow at Woodman Hall. The B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda tion will sponsor a lecture at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the founda tion. Dr. Leon Gorlow, associate professor of psychology, will speak on "Freedom and Personal Maturity." . * . Harshbarger Talk Set for Schwab The Rev. Luther H. Harsh barger, University chaplain, will speak at Chapel services at 10;55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Audi torium. His subject will be "Hath God Indeed Said?" As the anthem, the Chapel Choir, directed by Willa C. Tay lor, will sing, "0 Heart Subdued With Grieving," by Johannes Brahms. For the prelude, George E. Ce iga, organist, will play Prelude au Kyrie from "Hommage a Fres cobaldi" by Jean Langlais• and as the postlude, Fugue in C Major by Johann Sebastian Bach. Physics Prof to Lecture Dr. Erwin Mueller, iesearch professor of physics, will deliver the main lecture today before the Catalysis Club of Chicago at Northwestern University. He will speak on "Observations on the Structure of Metal Sur faces and Its Bearing on Cataly sis." 0 Sir Francis Drake explored the coast of California in 1579. , Co-edit,. iTechntcal Crews Announced New pledges of Kappa Sigma . are Chester Blank, Roland Schrie- For Experimental Theatre ber, Roy Shields and Norman. Yost. i Technical crews for the Experimental Theatre produc- New initiates of Pi Kappa Phi , n , "Precious Bane," have been announced by the director are John Yeosock, John Moyer, im David Lynch, John Rapchak, Pat Mark Wallace, graduate student in theatre arts from BristoL Kinney, Herbert Heffner, David; The lay was ado Ferraro. Michael Maxwell, Charles padopted by War-i Skopic, William Simon, Donald ren Smith, associate professor of ! Charlsie Ritter, Edward Thomas. McFadden, Gorden Fetkenhour, theatre arts, from a novel by Properties: Mary Persia, Ber - Lewis Garber and Hugh Patter- Diary Webb. tha Scubon, co-managers. I "Precious Bane" will be pre- 1 Make-Up: Barbara Grest and son, rented at 8 p m. Tuesday, Wednes- Nancy Sloan, co-managers; Mari- Pi Kappa Phi has pledged Rich-; I a and Thursday in the Little lyn Roberts, Andrea Katcher. ard Hambright, Larry Howard,' Theatre in Old Main. Free tickets, Charles Mosheim, Richard Wall are available in the Greenroom in Froelich, Sound: Joseph Susan and James Weikert Sunderland, co-managers. Schwab Auditorium. New initiates of Phi Sigma, The crew members are: 1 Stage Manager: Glenna Gilger. Kappa are Charles Dodd, William Advertising: Roger Serota, man- Johnston, Joseph Moore, William; ager; Mary Persia, Arnold Harris, • Reeder, James Schuyler. Charles Guest Forestry Lecturer Ronald Weitz. Lawrence Brody. Thompson and Richard Werner. ; Costumes: Sally Murphy. man- G.B.MacDonald. former head of the D Phi Sigma :apps has pledged ager; Verna Emery, Mary Farish, epartment of Forestry at Robert Bell, Donald Dunlop, Gay-IGatl Glenn, Debra Hibbs, Barbara lowa State College, is the guest lord Smith, Joseph Sullivan, Jan Jewel, Linda Wolfe. , lecturer for the spring semester Thompson, Robert Thompson and) House: Alberta Hoffman. man- Forestry Policy and Administra- John Yaple t ager, Rosemary Keating. David Lion course. New officers of Triangle Fra- Lynch. Barbara Marcus, Patricia The course deals with forest ternity are John Diener, president.' O'Neill, John Rapchak, Charles laws and the administration of Peter Zogas, vice president; Fred-I Skopic national, state and private for erick Grove, recording secretary,, Lights: Charles Ross, manager; ests It is required of all seniors Frank Warner, treasurer; James! Dean Eayre, assistant manager; in the School of Forestry. McLaughlin, assistant treasurer; Gorden Rutherford, caterer; Mon-k.:. to Montgomery, correspondingl secretary; Ronald Miller, house,; manager; Richard Woelkers, li-14. brarian; John Yorkovich, chapter,i editor. New initiates of Alpha Omicron'' Pi are Carol Hauck, Louise Mani- •:• fold, Florence Moran, Elizabeth i: Brackbill, Jo Proudfoot and Ven ice .1. Ceccacci. .t. Newly-elected officers of Alpha 4. Omicron Pi are Joanne Yergey.'÷ president; Carol Jones, vice pres-,:t ident; Marilyn Roberts, recordingl.l. secretary; and Venice Ceccacci,R cdrresponding secretary. 1.-t- , c,/ mllIMM!! -•/) I LOVE the food - at... THE PENN STATE DINER is the word - for flavor! FREE t q ;) es 500 SHAMROCKS *,r, • • 8 Flown directly from IRELAND— given to the first 500 customers Saturday morning at McLANAHAWS ..." i-7,-:-:-4-A-'e4.-:÷:÷:÷:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-H-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:÷:-:-:±:44-:-:-+4-:- PAGE FIVE
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