4. 1957 SATURDAY. MAY West Pittsfc minster to Hear mrgh Minister Shoemaker, pastor of the Calvary Episcopal burgh, will be the guest speaker at the West.- t Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow rian Student Center. Dr. Samuel Church in Pitts minster Siuden at the Presbyte cribe the “Pittsburgh Experiment”, an effort at business .and industrial evan gelism, showing the relationship between the venture and the Uni versity community; Both the Wesley Foundation] and the Lutheran Student Asso ciation plan to attend the talk by Dr. Shoemaker. Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger, University chaplain, will moder ate a panel discussion sponsored by the Canterbury Association at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Memorial Lounge of the Heler. Eakin Eisen hower Chapel. The 3-member panel will discuss “Angelicans, Orthodox and Protestants” through an explanation of the! basic similarities and differences in the faith and practice of these] Communions. They will cover] interfaith or inter-denomination al marriages, meaning of the Sac raments, religious authority and any questions from the audience. The Canterbury Association will hold its annual spring cabin party today and tomorrow. Trans portation will be provided at 3 and 5 p.m. today from St. An drew’s Parish House. Those stu dents who wish to attend have been asked to be at the Parish House at one of the designated times. He will de: Chapel! To Be G On 'Foil ermon iven owing' Marshall Laverty, [eens College in ;o, Canada, will ;ing the Crowd” :es at 10:55 a.m. wab Auditorium, loir, directed by will sing “Praise if the Lord” by st George E. Ge :he prelude “Pre by Langlais and Dubois for the The Rev. A. jj chaiplain of Qij Kingston, Ontar speak on “Folio' at chapel servii tomorrow in Sch The Chapel C Willa C. Taylor, Ye the Name ( Niklosky. Organ iga .will play as lude au Kyrie” “Fiat Lux” by postlude. Mr. ■ Laverty from Victoria Ci Emanuel Collegf was graduated illege in arts and in theology and the ministry of rch of Canada in -•haplain with the in World War 11. was ordained tc the United Chu 1937. He was a Canadian Army In 1947 he was appointed as the first chaplain of the Queen’s •University, the first time a chap lain was appointed by any Cana dian university. The speaker has been president of the Association of College and University Chaplains of the Uni ted States and Canada. He has spoken at Cornell, Wells, West Point, Stanford, Hampton Insti tute Rollins and the University of New Hampshire. The service tomorrow will be a return en gagement. • Speech Professor To Present Paper Dr. Eugene T. McDonald, pro fessor of speech and director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic, is presenting a paper this week end during the annual conven tion of the American Association for Cleft Palate Rehabilitation in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. McDonald’s paper deals with the relationship between age of palatal surgery and ade quacy of speech. Dr.-Asa J. Berlin, assistant pro fessor of speech, and Alvin Da vis and Kay Davis, graduate stu dents, are also attending the con vention. Psych Prof Advises Topeka Researchers * Dr. Douglas N. Jackson, assis tant professor of psychology, is consulting this week at the Men ninger Foundation, Topeka, Kan. Dr. Jackson will advise members of the research department on as pects of their mental health re search program. He will also collaborate on a study of the relationships be tween intellectual abilities and personality organization. Coal and oil are products of de composed plant life. Limestone is derived from skeletons of sea life. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Ssccunr to TBS FREE LANCE. «t 1887 PoMlihad rnesdmj through Saturday ■aarxlnua iueloxire dorinr tha University yaar hy tha staff of Tha Dally CullerUn of Tha Pnuuyfrnni* State University. Entered ts tecond»dua matter July (, IM4. at the State Collet* Pa., Put Office aadtr tha act af March 3. 1879. IBS, Editor , Bmlnm Htnigcr ED Dir STEVE higgin: STAFF THIS 1 tor, Jiin Tuttl Dave Finemar Wire Editor Assistants, Bo Thompson. SSUE: Night Edi e; Copy Editors, , Ralph Manna; George French; bbi Levine, Don Gazette Sunday OUTING CLUB, 2 p.m., behind Old Main l/nlrcraftf Hospital I Donald Abraham, Stanley Bnrd, John! Heu, Joseph McCallut, Ronald Meltser,! Richard Boola* Lovell Salmon. Boouaa»2 fcoatl Saatry, Susanna EchoU. In Starve.; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA An hour-long film, . . And They Met in Galilee,” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the B'nai B'riih Hillel Founda tion. The film is a sound and color travelogue on Israel showing scenes of the Sea of Galilee, Mount Carmel, the River Jordan and familiar cities. This is the last of three such film presenta tions on Israel which are open to the public. The Lutheran Student Asso ciation will hold a cabin retreat today and tomorrow at the For estry Cabin. Cars will leave the Lutheran Student Center at 1:30 p.m. today. Tonight a panel in cluding the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Ruths will discuss the theme of the retreat, “Courtship and Mar riage.” A work party will be held at 1:30 p.m. today by the Wesley Foundation at the Methodist Stu dent Center. The regular Evening Fireside Forum will not be held tomorrow. The United Student Fellowship will sponsor a chicken barbeque tomorrow. Interested persons have been asked to meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Faith, Evangelical and Re formed Church. Insurance Club Banquet Tickets for the Insurance Club banquet to be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Eutaw House are available in 111 Sparks. This Weekend On WDFM IU MEGACYCLES Satarday 6:50 6:55 Hi FI Open House News Campus Beat News; Sign Off 7:00 9:00 9:03 1:00 6:50 6:55 7:00 8:00 _. 11:30 _ Ballet Theatre The Third Programme Sign Off 6:50 Sfrn On 6:55 New* 7:00 Music for People Only 7:55 Sport* 8:00 - r - _ _ Showcase 8:30 _ - Guest DJ 9:00 . News 9:13 First Freedom 9:30 . _ . Greek Quis 10:00 - - Symphonic Notebook llt3o New*; Sian Off Tops in town 4 for goad food and fast service at The PENN STATE DINER Director Names Stage Crews For 'Teahouse' Production Crews for “The Teahouse of the August Moon” have been an nounced by director Robert D. Reifsneider. Derek Swire is stage manager; Katherine Kelleher, assistant stage manager. Advertising: Sherry Kennel and Helen Cummings, co-managers; Marie Ammaturo, William Ben nett, Virginia Fitzmartin, Robert | Kelley, Gloria Litz. James Mc- Grew, Demetrius Mozeliak, Shel don Odland, James Olmes, Alice Pastorius, Max Perlmutter. Mary Reid. Joseph Servello and Paul Wank. House: Jean Robinson, mana ger; Joyce Levenson, Emily Fein berg, Patricia Robinson, Gail Glenn, Mary Farrer, Lynne Ober man, Diane Lindenheim, Ester Glick. Sally Swing, Terry Adler, Judith Klanke, Shirley Myers and Barbara Marcus. Stage: Derek Swire, manager: George Cavey, Bruce Mackey, Ronald Blend, Richard Blend, Willis Manges. David West. Ro bert Necero, James Gould, Den nis Castelli, Ronald Weitz, Wil liam Roberts, Marilyn Roberts and Joyce Basch. Costume: Janet Bean, Lois Col tellaro, Jane Tremellen, co-man agers; Deborah Hitbs, Sandra Paul, Esther Pressel, Patricia Whitehead and Sophie Dhimitri. Construction: Jeanne O’Connor, Sign On News Sign On New* KING-SEELEY CORPORATION What are YOUR PLANS W« have OPPORTUNITIES for graduate electrical and mechanical engineers, engineering physics graduates and graduates with B.S. in our engineering laboratory. We also have opportunities for graduates with 8.8. A.. B.S„ B.A. and Industrial engineering in standards, production control, plant layout estimating, accounting, production supervision and personneL Information on our organization is in the placement office. Drop in and arrange for a personal Interview. Our Representative Will Be On The Campus Tuesday, May 7, 1957 manager; Marjorie Ludwig, Val erie Sigelen, Carol Heckman, Irene Rothstein, Cathy Engel, Pa tricia Stocker, John Starkey and Joyce Gowland. Properties: June McCurdy and Deborah Hibbs, co-managers; Alice. Shapiro, Lois Masters, Nan cy Harting and Clark Polak. Sound: Paul Wank, manager; John Froehlich and Linda Wolfe. Make-up: Priscilla Kepner, manager; Ann Beckley, assistant [manager; Barbara Marcus, Ade laide Winnick and Paula Zeller. PhysEd Seniors To Be Honored The Student Major Club will honor seniors in physical educa tion at a banquet 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Hetzel Union dining room A. Seniors may obtain free tickets. The price for faculty members and others is $2.50 a plate. Stu dents may claim tickets until noon Friday at the office of the dean of the College of Physical Education. CONGRATULATIONS PENN STATE 1957 GRADUATING CLASS FROM ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN for FUTURE EMPLOYMENT PAGE THREE Scholarships Awarded To 19 Students President Eric A. Walker has approved scholarships tor 19 stu dents following recommendations from the Senate Committee on Scholarships. j These recommendations, which [have been submitted to the Uni .versitv Senate for ratification, are ias follows: I The'John W. White Medal has [been awarded to Gerald Cooper. 1 John W. White Fellowships ;($(i00 each) have been-given to .Sheldon Amsel and Miriam iJones. 12 Win Medals Evan Pugh Medals have been recommended for the following five seniors: James Anderson, chemical engineering; Ronald Ei [senhart, mechanical engineering; James Foyle, education: Robert ; Jones, business administration; land Edward Wickersham, dairy [science. I Seven juniors have also re ceived the award. They are John ;L. Allen, engineering science; Marian Beatty, journalism; Fran- Icis Fochler, pre-medicine; Oliver [Ginther, pre-veterinary; James [ Miller, business administration: lAnne Nitrauer, education: and [Lee Strawbridge. electrical en gineering. Frosh Awards Given Phi Kappa Phi freshman schol arships ($5O each) have been awarded to William Bickham, electrical engineering, and Lee Van Breman, arts and letters. Donald Megnhan, sophomore in petroleum and natural gas engi neering, was given the Lavcrna Wood Thomas Award of $25. The Wiliiam S. Thomas Award of $25 was awarded to Francis Vojtasek, sophomore in journal ism. Alumni to Hold Reunion In Hawaii Tomorrow Dr. David W. Russell, professor of education who is on leave to serve as a curriculum consultant at the lolani School in Hono lulu. Hawaii, has arranged a re union for University alumni to be held tomorrow on Cocoanut Island .near Honolulu. Dr. Russell will continue on leave until June 1. p layers’ the Teahouse of the August Moon MAY 9, 10, 11 SCHWAB 8:00 P.M. tickets at HUB desk 80c Thun. • $1.25 Fri. Sat.