PAGE TWO UCA Holds Service For 'Day of Prayer' The University Christian Assodetion and denominational foundations will sponsor a Universal Day of Prayer service' at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Faith United Church of Christ. The Rer. Theodore Braun, recently appointed chaplain to —, the University for the churth.,; 4 will preach at the service. The order of worship will Lei ?led by three- students—Richard' i Martin. EGA president and se nior Mass vice president: Jacob: IDentu. junior In pre-theology! from Ghana, and Samuel Fisher pre-theological student in Arts land Letters from the Evangelical! and Reformed Chunitt. 1 The Meditation Chapel Choir! Dr. ft.pi,r4 H. g iiii , ton. T i f ,,,t . wil; oiler an anthem under the. Street prufeisor of ecc'xsastacalidirection of Willa Taylor and the) history at the Divtnity School andlstildent director. William Reeves Associate Fellow of jorathon Ed-:lntnediatelY following the serv - 1 ice the United Student Felkm-1 wards Colletee at Yale Universityd wi lt spea k at c hapel services 314 st:up will hold a reception in the 10,55 a.m. tomorrow s r k wa toocial hall of the church. ' The service is open to the pub- Auditorium. . Bains subject "m e i unf The Emerson Society will dis- Jewish-Christian Heritage" CUSS "Liberal Religion and the _ _ Yale Prof To Speak At Chapel Members of the Jewish sod;Univercity Student" with the; Christian traditions will wccshiplßev. Nathaniel Lauriat at 8 to-I together on this occasion in ob-;night at the Skell home, 919 Fair-; servancr of National Brotherhood moot Ave_ Week. Cars with "Emerson Society" Participating in the service will'sigrs will leave at 7:45 p.m. from be Rabbi Beniamm Kahn, Jewishithe Hetzel Union Building. I chaplain to the University. and: Three short films. comprising, Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger. Uni-lan hour's program on modern Is-i versify chantain and coordir.ator:rael, will be shown at 7:39 pm., of religious affairs. A combined'tornorrow in the Hillsl Founcla choir under the direction of Willaltion. 1 Taylor. will lead in the musical' The film showing, which is response: and hymr.s of the Jewish, open to the public, includes the and Christian services ecnistitu-i first showing in th i s area ,o f : tine the order of worship. George : _ ire with] E Ceiga, organist, will play se l.iPrenuer David Ben-Guriort. The, ections from Felix Mendelsshon'ssecond film is "lael Newsreell ''Sixth Sonata" 11957," and the third is "Jeru " Dr. Bainten has been a member: s — alem Member's of the Newman Club; of the Yale faculty since 1919. He h,„,. r patron Roman has won world-wide recognitio ni Ca --1 tho — lic — earci th i ei nal John s 'Nean 98 a specialist in Ref°rmatim ithis week. A special Mas will bey hi ke :celebrated at 6:30 a.m. Monday in He will present the first of a:cur Lady of Victory Church. Ac- '. serie s (4 : _dinner:/!Ftures L-nderitzvlues of the club will be the the sPonsorwrilP UniverslltY i -Aibiect of an exhibition in War- Christian association at. 6 p.m.!ing Hall. tonight in Dining Room A. Hetzel --- Union Building. Miss Genevieve Dills, associate lPhot°grapily Club director of the University Christ-' ian Association, will speak at the; To Show Slides Protestant service of worship at: The showing of prize-winning 9 a.m. tomorrow in the 'Helen slides front the national club corn- Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. ,pet:tions of the Photographic So- Mlmety of America will highlight ithe meeti ng of the State College Book Exchange iColor Slide Club at 7:313pm. Monday in the Mineral Sciences Refunds to Begin 'Auditor:um.. Money for books sold Michael R. Lynch, visual aids specialist of the AgriculturalET the' University Book Exe h ang ' ' sPeci tersion . Service, wll narrate the wi.l be refunded beginning Mon day at I pm. ‘prograra _ Students may pick up their money throughout the week unti l; Friday at 5 m the carciroosnl of the Hetzel Union Building.' Any books which have not been sold will be returned to their owners Students are rer::::dtA to br:r.i. their green refund slips with then: when they cone for the re- *•••••••••••••••••-•-•-••-• * CAT Ali Now - 3:25. 6:l'. 9:10 OFIA CMCTI mama , f::rta IN MAN star. t MINT= CODZITT -- - rte. RAO 1 On. * NITTUY Today - Cor , lhrtaaus from 1:30 Jeffrey - Sheree North "THE WAY TO THE GOLD • BEGINS SUNDAY • lungs MST FUMY MAN Ileving high aid Now wit& Brarkameur mad hews am:Purer dir r :•. Tiff DRESSMAnit DESIGNED TO POT YOU IN STITCHES! ••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TATE- Now Feat 130, 3:36, 5:33, 7:30, 9:36 "THE ENEMY BELOW" STARTS SUNDAY 2 - HITS - 2 "808 IS MY PARTNER" Plus 'An Affair to Remember' • 000000 G 6 00000 411••••••••• WMAJ Programs Saturday Starr I , g Sit Warr.= Detour= _ Itorcuzi : ac sr - News, Kent ;rt Sitar Orereairtt acar.tz,7 alas. 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Fifteen different subjects are being offered in 19 classes t lof the Senate. for a total of 42 hours of classes, I The changes were approved ini- i acnording to Leslie P. Greenhill,l l i tially by the Senate and uponiassistant director of the division; the recommendation of the Sen-lof academic research and services.' ,ate were then approved by the! In addition, professional train-1 ;Board of Trustees. ling in techniques of television' speaking, a ctin g and writing is; The revision reportedly was I :being offered in four classes inl made to reflect recent changes:speech, theatre arts and journal-, in the number and titles of ad-if sm , ministrative officers and to in-i Certain courses i n mathemat i cs, l !crease from nine to twelve the zuc ,l o&‘ , number of el ect e d, as distin- and military science are 'being televised for the first time Iguished from ex-officio. members ! th i s sernesten 1 lof the Senate from each College• ;and the Graduate School. l One class, Sociology I, conduct-jed Dr- Wliam G. ,' 'Under the provisions of th e ' profm by or and head of the Depart-1 change, the -sen a te- which will} meat of Sociology, is being tele-i ; I me_n [have 120 elected members andicast similtaneously over station' i 1.22 ex-officio members, will con-twFBG_Tv. Altoona. Scheduled sist of the following: for 9 a.m. Monday. Wednesdayi 1 ' The president of the University,land Friday, it is the first Uni-; vice presidents of the University..versity rla given over closed 'deans of the several colleges and `,"circuit and outside T.V. at the Ithe Graduate ea-hool, dean of isame time. ' men ' dean of women, d i r ect 6 r °II The closed circuit system which 1 an 'the health center, librarian, dean,beg operating this semester .of admissions and registrar (see-:from Boucke can supplement the, retary), controller, director of .existing system in Sparks or :general extension. special ass's-I broadcast independently. At pres :tant to the president for student ea ;affairs. ;t 16 rooms are in use in Boucke , ,and 15 in Sparks. Directors of extension, director'Television is also being put to of research, and the associate and ' use in sophomore chemistry labs assistant deans in each of the col- )t0 i nstruct stu d ents i n the use. leges and the Graduate SchooL'of laboratory equipment. To date dean of summer sessions, director! about 120 students have been of the Division of Counseling!taught via T.V. how to operate the heads (or acting heads) of schools.ianalytical balanee, a precise' divisions, and departments of res - ;weighing mac hi ne. , cant instruction. and 12 repre-: . s:-.ntatives elected by ballot by. Ai technique begun last year is being continued in metallurgy e.:411 college and the Graduateciasses, whereby a camera is at- School for a period of three years," itached to the metallurgical micro four being elected each year. , scope and the images projected on In case the head of a depart-,the screen_ meat is also the dean of a col-i Closed circuit T.V. classes be lege, that department shall have ; e ,, in the spring i of 1955 under Ila representative in addition to the 1 dean. i — a grant from the Fund for the :Advancement of Education. 1 The Senate on Feb. 6 voted to: put the revised amendment into - -- bum Council to Sponsor effect immediately so that each. college and the Graduate School;'Clipid'S Nest' Dance will elect the increased number' The West Halls Council will of senators when elections are'sponsor a - Cupid's Nest" dance held prior to May. .froin 9 to 12 tonight in the War- 'trig lounge_ _ 'Burning Bright' Review , Music will be provided by the Players' production of John:Darrel Rishel Quintet. Rishel is Steinbeck's - Burning Bright." di-;a graduate student in guidance rected by Mark Wallace, will berm Mt. Union. reviewedin Tuesday's Daily Col-' The dance will be informal and leg an topen to the public. use ONCYA, i e to get a better shave! PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE LOTION --41- a_ ra Spice PR E•ELECTRIC SHAVE 1.0.T10N Quicker . . . closer . . . smoother . . . no matter what machine you use. 1.00 SHULTON N•. York • Toronto SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 73, 1958 Course Adding Deadline Set At Noon Today The deadline for adding courses is noon today. The deadline fo r dropping courses is noon March 1. To drop or add - a course a stu dent must fill out a drop-add form which he gets from his ad visor. The form requires the same information as the number 2 card used in registration. If dropping a course, a student then gets his class cards from the instructor whose course he is dropping. If also adding a course he gets the class card from the department in which the course is given. The student then takes the class cards and the drop-add form to the registrar's office in the basement of Willard to pay the $2 fee. The fee is waived if the drop-add is required by the de partment and not done because the student wants to change a course. To have the fee waived the drop-add form must be signed by the head of the department in which the student is enrolled. Albers Will Address Faculty Luncheon Club Vernon M. Albers, chief sci entist at the Ordnance Research Laboratory, will speak to the Faculty Luncheon Club at noon Monday in Hetzel Union Dining Room A. 'Burning Bright' Tickets Remain on Sale at HUB About 70 tickets for the Penn State Player's production of "Burning Bright" remain on sale for tonight's performance at the Hetzel Union desk. Tickets for the John Steinbeck play are $l. West Halls Council to Meet West Halls Council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in Waring lounge to set up a ping-pong tournament.