fWO Committee to PhysEd for An All-University Cabinet recommendation calling for exemption from physical education for veterans was sent last night to the Senate Committee on Academic Standards. Dr. Lawrence E. Fouraker, chairman of the Senate com mittee, said he cannot set a date yet for examination of the' .recommendation, but th it his' committee “w iJI certainly con-, Isider it.” . j j The recommendation—v ■hi c h: was submitted by All-University secretary-treasurer Joseph Boeh-i ret and approved by Cabinet! Thursday night asks that all! veterans who have served since: April 26. 1947, except those serv- 1 ing under the Reserve Forces Act. i be exempted from physical edu-' Greek Sing Entries Due Tomorrow Tomorrow is the last day fra ternities ar.d sororities may enter the IFC-Panhel Smg to be held April 14. 15 and 19 : Groups may register for the; some members of Cabinet asked sing by sending an application to that it be tabled until the word I the IFC-Panhel Sir.g Committee,, "veteran" was defined. i Ilox 2497, Haller Hall. ; They said that as it read, the; The Sing preliminaries will be,provision would include even, held Monday and Tuesday, April;those persons who served in the* 14 and 15. in Schwab Auditorium'six-month program, os the start of Greek Week. The; Cabinet on Thursday accept finals will be held Saturday night.' ed the definition offered by April 39. I Senior Class President Thomas ; Two new aids to Greek song leaders will be provided this ycar| by the Sing committee—a clinic for songleaders and a special book; giving hints to leaders. j Separate clinics will be held: March 32 for the fraternity and sorority songleaders. I Nancy Siftar, co-chairman ofi the Sing committee, said the clinic! will be held to provide hints ini leading the required songs. The! sung required for fraternities is, "When Good Men Sing" and, "Evening Reverie" is the required! song for sororities. j A book, entitled “100 Things a! High School Choir Should Know."; has been recommended by the! sing committee. Miss Siftar said the book contains non-technical auggestions on group songlcading and is available downtown. Kjelgaard Will Speak At Afternoon Service William L. Kjelgaard. assistant professor of agricultural engineer ing, will discuss "Facts and Faith” at the vesper service from 4:30 to 5:00 pm. today in the Chapel. Directed by Willa Taylor, the Tuesday Vesper Choir will sing "O, All Ye Nations" by Heinrich Schutz, as the anthem’. Society to Hear Moser Gerald M. Moser, assistant professor of advanced languages, will speak to the Emerson So ciety at 330 p.m. today in the Chapel lounge. Moser will report on "The Tri tT* at the University of Minne sota. RADIO Strtict anJ Suppfitt •Car Radios • Portable Radios •Phonographs /fr •Batteries A State College TV 232 & Aiien St. If you like to travel comfort ably in a chartered Pullman bus and see much more than you can ever see from crowded trains, then 60 TO EUROPE WITH THE MOTORWAYS GROUP! LEAVES NEW YORK JULY 2 If interested call Dr. Mares. AD 8-6387. or see him any Tuesday morning in his 328 Boucke office. Also free advice for your indi vidual travel plans. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Study Vets 4 cation. J The recommendation was or- , ; iginally brought to Cabinet by , i Boehret Jan. S. but at that time ; Hollander, which excepted vet erans serving under the Re serve Forces Act. j Other provisions of the recom mendation are: • Exempted veterans should be; required to substitute an equiva-; ilent number of credits in place of! physical education. j I •Veterans electing not to takei [physical education in their first' | semester may schedule it in their, following four. j 1 • Those electing Physical Edu-! 'cation 2 must continue in the! (basic physical education program.] ] Boehret, in his recommenda-j tion. said he felt most veterans jwere “mature enough, because of their age and experience.” to de cide whether they need the course. He also cited the fact that veterans have participated in a program of physical fitness in their service training and that a “significant number of students” —as shown in a survey—have ex pressed the desire that physical education be made elective for .them. Chamber of Commerce 'ADpoints New Secretary ! Ronald R. Rumbaugh of St. ; Marys has been named new exec utive secretary of the State Col lege Chamber of Commerce. A chemical engineer with the Speer Carbon Co. of St. Marys. | Rumbaugh will begin his new iduties within two weeks. He re places Eugene M. Fulmer who [resigned in December. ********* Starring \>' f iOCK HUDSON V|L ;nnifer jones y cou»k»i»uia iP ' Qmen^aScopE Dr. Stanley R. Hopper Drev. University Dean Dean to Open Religion Series At 8:30 Tonight | Dr. Stanley Romaine Hopper, dean of the Drew University GradualtiJSchool. will deliver the first of a;series of Lectures in Re ligion at 8:30 tonight in 10 Sparks. He will speak on the subject, [‘‘The Vocation of the Heavy Bear.” | Hopper has been on the Drew lUniversity faculty since 1932, ;serving as professor of Christian .philosophy and letters from 1952 [until he was given his present ipost in 1954. i He was American delegate to ,the First Conference on Chris tianity and Art in 1950 in Caligny, .Switzerland. 1 Hopper has been serving as j chairman of the Commission on jLiterature, Department of Wor ship and Arts, National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. since 1953. He also has served as special lecturer for the Institute of Religious and Social Studies at the Jewish Theologi cal Seminary of America, as lec turer in Christian ethics at Gar ret Biblical Institute and for three years was a member of the ad visory council of the Department of Religion at Princeton Univer sity. His books include “The Crisis of Faith." written in 1953. History Group to Hear Gold Discuss Roosevelt Mr. O- David Gold will speak to the History Round Table on “Theodore Roosevelt’s Relation ship with Foreign Ambassadors in Washington" at 7:30 tonight in 217 Willard. Refreshments will be served following the program. USE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS! STARTS WEDNESDAY Feat. 1:24. 4:03. 6:42. 9:24 RMS Concert Association Kills Future Series Directors of the State College Concert Association unanimously decided not to schedule any programs for tha 1958-59 academic year. The action was taken regretfully, Mrs. Francis F. Forbes, president of the association, said, because of the inadequate support received last year. j - The membership campaign *** •••• fall fell more than 300 short of the' goal which is needed to assure 1 the best possible series The University's Artists’ Series ( made possible the series already; scheduled by purchasing the re-; maining memberships for distri-, bution or the same basis as those for their own series- The State College Concert As-j sociation was organized as the : State Coliege Community Con-’ certs in 1950 to help meet the needs of the community for musi-! cal programs by some of the finest concert artists and groups. j The establishment last fall of: the University Artists’ Series,; sponsored in part by a student' fee, as well as the annual series of the State College Choral So-j Iciety, have helped to meet this! need in the opinion of the direc-j tors. For each of the Artists’ Series concerts, a limited number of tickets have been placed on sale for non-students. While the association has de-i cided to plan no programs for the 1958-59 academic year, the association will continue in exis tence with the present officers, which are, in addition to Mrs. Forbes, as president; Earl B. Stavely, vice-president; Mrs. A- William Hajjar .secretary, and Edmund H. Umberger, treasurer. The remaining two programs in the current series will be held as scheduled. They are Andres Se govia. Spanish - bom guitarist, March 31; and the Roger Wagner Choral, April 8- The series this year also brought to the campus the Pittsburgh Symphony Orches tra and Philippe Entremont, the French pianist , ,Dean's list Omission Ralph Stevenson, with a 4.00 j All-University average, was omitted from the College of Chemistry and Physics Dean’s List given to The Daily Colle gian. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1958 * NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45 “AMD GOD CREATED WOMAN” WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY I BtsasT Sum fast Era tesaaa! | Mil IM —. -"■ Technicolor, ■. . WMAJ Programs TUESDAY Morning Show Morning Devotions Classic*! Inter-fade Musis for Listening News Queen for a £>*7 Centre Count? News What's Going On — Mosio 12:15 12:3* 12:35 Strike Up the Band —Afternoon of Mosio .. News Afternoon of Musis News and Market Report Mttsie for Listen fair Fulton Lewis, Jr* Music for Listening United World Federalists Scarlet Pimpernel 6:00 Campus News (WDFAU 9:15 , As You Believe IWDFMI All-University Cabinet _ Grooroloey £4 News and Sports Morning Show Swap Shop Music at Noon Are* Sports World News Sports Special ___ Musis Local News Hillel Hoar _ New* Treasury Agent Sign. Of!