SATURDAY. APRIL 3.1957 Fellowship to Hear About Easter Music Mrs. Mary Patterson, choir director of the Presbyterian Church, will discuss “Easter in Music” at a meeting of the United Student F ellowship at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church. Frederick Urbach, Sarah Bringman and Richard Allen will present an faster skit, “The Terrible Meek” at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow at the Westminster Fel lowship. Two students who are traveling in this country on the All-British University Debating Team will tell of their travels. ■ The annual Palm Sunday Com munion and Office of Tenebrae will be conducted at 6:15 p.m. to morrow at the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Memorial Chapel. Services of worship at the chap el next week will be Vespers at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday conducted by| the Rev. Luther H. Harshbarger, University chaplain, and'Matins at 8:15 a.m.‘Wednesday conducted by the Rev. Malvin L. Whitmire. Noonday prayer service will be held at 12:45 p.m. Monday. Mass will be celebrated at 6:30 a.m. Monday in the chapel for Roman Catholic students. The Wesley Foundation will hold discussion classes at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the chapel. The fourth and final meeting of the series on Lutheranism will be held at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Lutheran Student Center. The documentary film, “Harvest of the Years” will be shown. A business meeting will follow the discus sion. Officers for the next school year will be elected. The Rev. Harold Whetstone, missionary to Liberia for the past six years, will show slides and speak of his work at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Lutheran Student Center. The meeting is open to the public. II Give iaster Choir Wi Annual I Chapel S The annual Service will be 10:55 sum. tomorri Auditorium. laster Chapel presented at w in Schwab Although this is the service will r musical, the progr; sented by the Ch; der the directior Taylor. the first year ot be entirely m will be pre ipel Choir un- Of Willa C. The Rev. Luth barger, University deliver a. short i mon. er H. Harsh chaplain, will leditation ser- r ll follow the :lapel order of . The service w regular Sunday c service. Anthems to bej sung by the choir include: “Eift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates” by George Frederick Handel from “The Messiah”; “O Taste and See” by Ralph Vaughn Williams; “Ave Verum Corpus” by William Byrd and “Alleluia’-’ by Thomas Weel kes. For the prelude, George E. Ceiga, organist, will play Heut’s triumphiret “Gottes Sohn” by Johann Sebastian Bach; and as the postlude, “Prelude” from Partita on the Easter Chorale by Richard Purvis. HUB Plans Easter Meal A special Easter candlelight dinner will be held from 5 to 6:45 p.m. Monday in the Terrace Room of the Hetzel Union Build ing. Easter decorations, favors for children and a special Easter menu will be featured for the dinner. Andrew Yanoviak has been pledged by Alpha Rho Chi and not by Alpha Chi Rho as was re ported previously in the Colle gian. New officers of Alpha Chi Rho are Larry Metzger, president; Barry Mowrey, vice president; James Scott, chaplain; William Harrison, ritpal officer; Marlyn Rabenold, recording secretary; Evan Maxwell, corresponding sec retary; Robert Whitaker, treas urer. Newly-elected officers of Phi Kappa Tau are John Yaag, presi dent; Clarence Hassler; vice' presi dent; Floyd Grimm, secretary; Robert Eichenberger, treasurer; Larry Cole, house manager. Newly-elected officers of Kap pa Delta Rho are David Richards, consul; Patrick Rielly, senior tri bune; Richard Muller, junior tribune; Stanley Clieslock, quaes tor; James Morgart,- proquaestbr; Thomas .Kinsey, praetor; Dennis Bowen, caterer; Nielson Lambert and Thomas Chejs worth, cus todians;' Thomas Mentzer,'.tribu nal chairman; Steven Malick and David'Spain:, tribunal members. New officers of Trion are Donna Cramer, president;] Mary Shockey, first vice .president; Phyllis Cabe lof, second vice president; Mil dred White, treasurer; Kay Op linger, secretary; Carol Buettger, registrar. I Pledge class officers of Trion are Sheila Teplitz} president; Ju dith Reeder, vice president; Elea nor Zanelli, secretary; Vaughn Morris, treasurer. New pledges oi Sigma Nu are John Cha.tham, Neil livery, Wayne Mason, Rilssell McCarron, Donald Moyer, William Cave, Wil liam Corbin, David Scott, Freder ick Wolff, Robert Brewer, Henry Klug and Robert Welch. _ Sigma Nu has.' initiated John Dunn, William. Hibler, Richard Post,- John Bonner, John. Bott, William Eden and John Donahue. rvice The final meeting in the Uni versity Christian Association ser ies on the theme “Destination— Europe” will be held at 8 p.m. to morrow in the lounge of the me morial chapel. Dr. Vaclav Mares, associate professor of economics, will speak on “The Quest for European Unity” and the Rev. Luther H. Harshbarger will speak on “Christian Faith and the World Situation.” Co-Edits Newly elected officers of Sig ma Nu'are commander, Benjamin Williams; lieutenant commander, John Miller; recorder, Anthony Schravesande;. treasurer, Robert Foht; house manager, Marshall Stellfox; chaplain, Wilbert Hobbs; reporter, John Bott; alumni con tact officer, John Dunn; assistant treasurer, Robert Comfort; mar shal, Samuel Griffiths; sentinal, Richard Kelly; historian, William Hibler. ■ New officers of Alpha Zeta are C. Kerry Huston, chancellor; Gor don J. Miller, censor; Duane E. Tobias, scribe; Lawrence J. Hut chinson, treasurer, Walter K. Trumbauer, chronicler. New officers of Sigma Chi are James Keith, president; Stephen Higgins,, vice president; Robert Scrabis, secretary; Edward Jun ker, treasurer. of Acacia are Alfred Kraft, Wallace Hodge,-- David Snayely,' Thomas Williams, Juri Niiler, Thomas Green, Robert Shaw, Russell Scott, William Far rell, ‘ John Witwer and Charles King. Everyone... (0 wants to be remembered . . . We have a forge selection of fine religious, I) personal, and humorous cards by Rust Craft 1 dgtin fHW'JWtPk VaaffiMwirln '4Am LbA THE COMPLETE VARIETY STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ag Station Opens New Lab, Farm The University Agricultural Ex periment Station has opened a new field research laboratory and demonstration farm for the south western part of the state. Support for the operation of this laboratory, and about 140 acres of land between Ligonier and Stahlstown on Route 381, West moreland County, have been made available to the University through gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Mellon and Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Scaife and other Pittsburgh people. Farm to Serve Counties Michael A. Farrell, University vice president for -research and director of the Agricultural Ex periment Station, said that the re search and demonstration farm will serve the agricultural needs and interests of 11 southwestern counties. This season Farrell said that most of -the work would be con cerned with getting the land into tillable condition. In the begin ning hay and grass will be the main crops grown on the research farm. Farm Advisory-Committee An advisory committee of farm ers from the 11 counties served by the farm will offer advice on crops and farming practices to be tested. Projects will be directed by staff members from the Depart ment of Agronomy. Field lab superintendent is Lewis D. Wis singer, former assistant county agricultural agent in Bedford Cotmty. Agriculture in southwestern Pennsylvania is chiefly concerned with providing grassland and grass crops for beef and dairy cattle and jheep. Fresh vegetables and fruits are also raised. Later research may include vegetable studies by the Depart ment of Horticulture. Ugly Man- (Continued, from page one) Gov. Paul Lock, Foster was ac cused of forcing beer-on a fresh man. After a brief trial, Foster was led to an ominous black gallows while the mob sang mournfully “When You Walk to the Gallows.” | Judges for the contest were Capt. Gordon Brigham, associate, professor of air science; Edward Ed Nominations Open Gilkey, instructor in speech, Ralph _ . . „ . _ . Wherry, head of the Department rOP Outstanding Seniors' of Commerce, and Joseph Con- Seniors in the College of Educa away, instructor in speech. tion may nominate themselves’as Other we Alpha Gam- candidates.for outstanding senior ma Rho and Tnon colony. Alpha awards. Chi Rho mid Beta Sigma Omicron, Seven awards will be presented 511 May at the Education Student lon Phi, Zeta Beta Tau and Phi Council banquet. The awards are Sigma Sigma' and Lambda Chi made annua ir v Alpha and Alpha Xi Delta. available in 101 Bur _ . _ . * .... rows, and at the Hetzel Union Business Group Elects desk. The deadline for returning Bergey to Presidency applications is 5 p.m. April 26. J. Wesley Bergey, junior in [business administration from Har leysville, has been elected presi dent of Delta Sigma Pi. profes sional business fraternity. Otljer officers are Melvin Wax ham, first vice president; Richard Cloud, second vice president; Jos eph Hyson, secretary; John K. Jones, treasurer; Joseph Lesko, historian •France has a monument erected to the memory of Cpl. James B. Gresam, of Calhoun, Ky., the first American soldier to be killed “fac ing the enemy" in World War I. Chorus Will Present Program Tomorrow Negro spirituals, songs of devotion, a Czechoslovakian folk song and a 16th century carol will highlight the con cert of the Women’s Chorus which will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. The Chorus is directed by Paul Campbell, associate pro fessor of music. The program will be similar to that presented in a m || If* I concert Sunday at the Bellefonte HOI IOCK Junior High School. 1 To open the program, the AIA A r\_l Chorus will sing “Salutation” by L/6IGQQT6 Gaines, followed by “Praise Ye the Lord” by Saint-Saens. Sandra' Robert Christner. freshman in Mayes, senior in home economics j electrical engineering from Ben from Lemont. will sing “This Is 1 Avon My Father’s World," followed bv has been a PP omted Pollock “Praise to the Lord,” by Kurth. Clrcle representative-at-large to Trio Will Sing !the Association of Independent A women’s trio, composed of Men - Elaine Gordon, freshman in busi- Lynn Schirer, council presi ness administration from Kennett dent, made the-appointment. Square; Mary Becker, freshman christner renlarec Tnhn nror in education from Pittsburgh; and ean ne " t M ° r La Verne Cowan, freshman in artsl ga 2’ , i? a and letters from Pittsburgh, will,! j a m es Schware junior i„S„| d tin? “Shepn Mav «snfelv Grare” Jam . i)C . arZ > l unior m psycHOl bv Bach p ' ogy from Harrisburg, council sec y. ‘ ,„„ .„ retary. Schwarz replaces Harvey A 16th century carol, Susani Bomberger, who is student teach by Gordon, and a Negro spiritual. i n g. “Were You There?,” by Burleigh , u . . will fnlinw Both of these appointments ex „ , ’ . . tend until the election of new Evelyn Tippett, sophomore ini counci i officers in afe weeks music education from Osceola! , , Mills, and Miss Becker will be!„J h , re ? have been nomi soloists for “Waters Ripple and na * e ? T /°J .offices. They are Ed- Flow” by Deems Taylor ;ward Pedrick, president; Kenneth m _ ,• ... iKuhn, treasurer; and Don Gur representative -at - large to h°vKlemm S nr,d Nominations were closed by Debussy ; until the next meeting on April Song Dedicated to Chorus “In June,” written by Clarence Robinson, former head of the De- Unma Cr partment of Music,' and dedicated *‘ u ' c *•*' wtlCljf to the Women’s Chorus and to Raymond Brown, last year’s direc- tor of the Chorus, will follow. | Closing selections of the pro-' gram will be “The Little Worm”! by Sachs; “Ride the Chariot” by! Beatrice and Max Krone withl ■Shirley Zampelli. sophomore in] art education from Lewistown, asj soloist; and “Let Not Your Song! End" bjr Cain. For the song. “Thumbelina.” adapted from Hans Christian An derson by Loesser, the Chorus will be assisted by an instrumen tal ensemble. Final rehearsal for the concert will be held at 1 p.m. today in 117 Carnegie. Elects President Karen Bixler, junior in home economics from Huntingdon Val ley, has been elected president of Phi Upsilon Omicron, home economics society. The other officers are Marilyn ]Roberts, vice president; Sheila Teplitz, corresponding secretary; Elizabeth Hobe, recording secre tary; Carol Keplinger, treasurer; Carol Braun, historian; Marie Thierwechter, librarian; Dianne Herold, chaplain; Roberta Arm strong, marshall; Barbara Grest. editor. WINNER of lha $3OO RCA Record Library from the MUSIC ROOM ROBERT STOVALL Delta Sigma Phi PAGE FIVB