PAGE TWO Braun to Deliver Sermon All-U Party For Protestant Service To Be Held Me Re-:. Ted Braun will speak on "'Miracle by the 8a5t...1:" t...1:" at the Protestant service of worship at 9 a.m. tomor- n an. 31 in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Mr. Braun is the student chaplain for the United Church. An All-University party will be held Jan. 31 in Recreation Building honoring new freshmen "Night in India" will be the theme for the meeting of the, and transfer students who will (United Student Fellowship at;enroll for the spring semester. 15 p.m. tomorrow. I All-University Pr e s ident Jay The group will be host to the, .Feldstein has appointed a corn internationai students from India. Before the discussion there will mittee headed by Eleanor JudY, 'be a curry dinner (president of the Home Economics Elmer C. Wareham, instructor:Student Council, to arrange for l in music, will lead a discussion the party. on "Getting into Jazz" at the' Other committee members are meeting of the Episcopal Student:Ruth Johnson, Jack Kendall, Ste -IFellowship. I phen Ott and William Sekaras. The members will meet at!' Miss Johnson, who is chai rman 5 p.m. tomorrow for evening:of the Cabinet Orientation Week ' prayers. Following the praye ricommittee, said the party hasl !service there will he a supper,been planned as a closing event in the parish hail. The charge for spring orientation. for the meal is 35 cents. i About 450 new students will , After the supper Wareham will enroll for the spring semester. Imeet with the group in the Fire-I side Room They will adjourn inl According to preliminary plans, ?Miss Johnson said, all the new Itime to attend the Stan Kenton lstudents will sitin one section concert. Elizabeth Jalli, college secre-;for the gymnastics meet that i • night against West Virginia. The tart' for the American Friends; 'Service Committee, will describe party will follow the meet. summer opportunities offered byl She said that previous spring; the American Friends Serviceiorientation parties were held foil Committee at the meeting of the,the new students exclusively. Butl IYoung Friends Group at 9:30 a.m.ltheY were not very successful! tomorrow at 124 S. McAllister St. l mainlY because of the wide rat/Be , "Why the Christian Ministry?' !of ages and classes of the stil will be topic for discussion at theidents, she added. meeting of the Baptist Student, Movement at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the University Baptist Church. Sheila McDorney and Paul Car ;ter, students from the Colgate !Rochester Divinity School, will be their guest speakers. ' Rabbi Benjamin Kahn will, speal , at the Emerson Society !meeting at 7 p m. tomorrow in the, 'Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel ' Iloungo. His topic will he "The Judaic Interpretation of the Concepts of ' (leaven, Hell and Sin." Masses for members of the' Newman Club will he held at 8, and 11 am. and 4:30 p.m. to-, morrow in Our Lady of Victory , Church. A 9 a.m. mass will be hPlci in Schwab Auditorium.. The B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda tion will hold a Sabbath morning service at 10 a.m. today at the Hillel Foundation, 224 Locust Lane. Christ Chapel Talk To Concern 'Atom-Man' Dr, Ellan Pkeo; will speak on "The Atom-Mari and Hl4 God," at the Univor,ity Chapel 4.er:•lee of ,hip at 10 55 a rn. tomorrow in SOiwab Auchtotium, Dr Ftr_se. is the permanent rep re,entanve in Europe of the Corn m:-.;ton of the Churches on Inter natirmal Affairs. He is also the fulvi,,or on refuge affairs to the World Council of Churchei in Great Britain The Univer,ity Chapel Choir, diiected by Willa Taylor. v.•ill sing Gustav / foist's arrangement of the ' Te Deurn". George Ceiga, University or-1 gantit, will play as the prelude, "Wichet Auf, Run Uni Die Stim- Int!" by .1 S Bach; as the offer-i tor:, "Num Komm, Der Heiden Eelland" by Buxtehude; and as the po,tlude, "Fuge in G Major" by J. S Bach. Dr. Bees was graduated from Oxford University and studied theology at Mansfield College. He wai oidainect into the Congre gational muestty in 1930. Dr Rees is in the United States for the meeting of the United Ninon:, General Assembly where a rept esentative for the Corn mrsuon of the Churches on Inter national Affairs. Ire has attended the General Assembly meeting every year since 1950 in this capacity. Voting High-- (Cmithined from page one) cent of the freshmen and 30 9 per cent of the sophomores. 1950-50.7 per cent total, 62 per cent of the freshmen and 44.6 per, cent of the sophomores. 1949-54 8 pr-r cent total, 53 per cent of the freshmen and 56.7 per rent of the sophomores. The University party near upset repeated a 2-year trend for one party to capture all the offices in the fall elections. Uni versity party candidates won all but the costs of freshman vice president and secretary. Last year Campus party, which I,gris opposed by the now-dead Lion party, won all offices but that of sophomore class secretary Lion party candidates took all of fices but that of freshman secre tary in 1950. however, Campus and Lion partici split the ticket in 1955 when Cammis candidates won all the iohhothore offices and Lion candiates all the freshman offices 110•1110 *********** •0110001110111 WMAJ I •12 • 30 Morning Devotions II AO __ _ 12:00 ..._ ----- ------. Nook ■t Noon LI=MEMMINI 12:30 --- What'. Going On MaMMiMM =MMMEME==M ENIIIIIIIKSWE 6:10 _ LP's end Show Tunes IM- M!IMI Irs mad Show Ton ea MMEMIEIM=I=== 8:14 _ News 0:115 WD FM ie•Sfsell OMEEMMM!!MII EMilaaagMf!!eElEK==l rnrerr~.r.~ A Lox and Bagel Brunch will he held at 11,a m tomorrow by Hillel. Hosts will be the members of the Hillel Interfaith Commit tee. The charge for members of Hillel is 35 cents, and for non members 65 cents. The Hillel Graduate and Cou ples Club will meet at 8 p.m to morrow night in Apt. 24, Weis Building. TAT C Now Feat. 12:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:20, 9:30 1. 6 , e ' Ilre e awn OVALT % SPOKE DAL', TOTE LAST 11141VOIRRAINI if WI AN MOllllOOl Sunday Feature 2:19, 4:39, 6:59, 9:19 Ellin On Morning Show News Reedlines * CATIMUM NOW SHOWING CARY GRANT SOPHIA LOREN "HOUSEBOAT" County News . _. blosle Sk.a News and Sports Contact Lead News * NITTANY TODAY - DOORS OPEN 1:15 ROCK HUDSON "BATTLE HYMN !, BEGINS 2 P.M. SUNDAY The Hilarious "Green Man" Is At It Again!! ALASTAIR SIM "ESCAPADE" • John Mills - Yvonne Mitchell Fallen Lewis Jr 12=12:1 ZtZtri=ll Slim Off THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE L.OLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WUS Group Will Meet ' Tomorrow in Chapel The World United Service Com mittee will meet at 2 p.m. tomor row in the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chapel Lounge for a "kick off" meeting. The Rev. Dr. Luther H. Harsh barger, University chaplain, will be the speaker. The meeting will be open to the public. PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. o,ll—e AD 8.6794 ******** * * * * * -4( MIL BALL Rec Hall * December 5 BILLY MAY * * * * * * * * *. * * * :V.: Dance Will Be Held After Pitt Pep Rally A post-rally dance featuring the "Ivy Rocks Combo" will be held in the Hetzel Union ballroom from 8 to 10:45 p.m. after the last pep rally of the year Tuesday. The Pitt game pep rally, scheduled for 7 p.m. in front of Old Main, will include a song and cheer contest sponsored by Delphi, sophomore men's hat so ciety and Cwens, sophomore wo men's hat society. A trophy will be awarded at the dance to the winner of the contest. The contest is open to inde pendent, fraternity and sorority groups not exceeding 10 people. Entrants may sign up at the HUB desk before the Tuesday noon deadline. Delphi president Floyd Greer issued a plea for contest partici pants, particularly fr o m the freshman class, "to continue the great spirit •they have shown so far." "No applications have yet been received and this is certainly not Tickets to Go on Sale For Players Production Tickets for the Players' pro duction of Arthur Laurents' "A Clearing in the Woods" will go on sale at 1 p in. Monday at the Hetzel Union desk. The play will run Dec. 4. 5 and 6 in Schwab Auditorium. Tickets' also will be available at the door on the nights of performance. They will cost $.75 for the Thurs day night performance and $1.25 for the Friday and Saturday night performances. Repairs Car Radios 1 Television Phonographs I Radios Television Service Center at ~„„„ State College TV 232 S. Allen St. On sale NOV. 24th at the Detachments and every day thereafter in the Office of the Detachments. BAND Starring Frankle Lester SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1958 an example a good spirit," he added. "Maybe the idea needs more time to catch on." "Contestants may make up new cheers, paraphrase popular songs or use any original idea," Greer said. Cheerleaders wi 11 judge the entries on the basis of original ity, spirit and ingenuity. "Both the cheer contest and post-rally dance are new ideas," said Greer, "and we hope to at tract a number of students who will be on campus before leav ing for vacation." Steve Fishbein, WMAJ radio announcer, will be master of cer emonies and Coach Sever Toretti will speak at the pep rally. Ed ward Hintz, head football mana ger, will introduce the senior foot ball players. The "Ivy Rocks," a local com bo, will donate the time to play tat the dance. 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