SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Braun Wi For Protc The Rev. Ted Braun w at the Protestant Service the Helen Eakin Eisenho “Lord for Thy Tend© be offered as the anthei Chape! Ta To Be Giv By Proctoi Dr. Samuel De Witt Pi president of the Virginia University, will speak on for Free People” at the U sity Chapel service of wors 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in S Auditorium. The Chapel Choir, direc Willa Taylor, will sing as i a German traditional n ‘‘Jesu, Meine Freude” (Jesu, less Treasure) as adapted ar monized by Johann Cruge choir will sing Virgil Tho arrangement of Psalm 13 Profundis” as the anthem. George E. Ceiga, University or ganist, will play as the prelude, ‘‘The Cross, Our-True and Only Hope” by Peniclc; as the offer tory, “O God in Heaven, Look Down on Me” by Penick; and as the postlude,, "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name” by Pdeters. Proctor is an ordained minister of the American Baptist Conven tion. He studied at the Virginia State College and received his bachelor of arts degree from the Virginia Union University and his bachelor of divinity degree from the Crozer Theological Seminary. Sororities' Ribbonees (Continued from page one) Robert* Beatty, Barbara Bender, Gayle Breuninger, Joanne Brunner, Carol But ler. Joan Cavanagh, Susan Donoghue, Dorothy Eddy, Elizabeth Faust, Linda Fir rell, Patricia Glass, Sybil Hedden, Carol Hodges. Jane Kaul, Mary Latia. Margaret Lynch. Gloria Myers, Patricia Ribn, Bon nie Rung and Beverly Yurick. "Delta Ztte, rose and green: Demans Rartholme, Gail Biemulier, Bonnie Derk, Jane Doty, Marjorie Downre, Mary Flem ing, Dorothy Frank, Louise Center, Nancy Headly. Patricia Hunt. Natalie Lucenko, Susan Marks, Andrea Matter. Anna Mil ler, Nancy Putnam, Mary Sockman, Freya Weister. Judith Wolf and Barbara Yunk. Gamma Phi Beta, brown and mauve: Susan Furminger, Patricia Gardner, Mary Hall, Ruth Headly, Leila Kuchas, Sandra Lehman, Judith Mehler, Patricia Miller, Phyllis Moberly, Carol Schweinebraten, Nancy Simmonds and Ann Thoren. Kappa Alpha Theta, black and gold: Penelope Atkinson, Elizabeth Avery, Bar baia Brooke, Robin Brooks, Susan L. Brown, Nancy Campbell, • Sue Clement, Barbara Hackman, Mary Hamilton, Ger aldine Jones, Carol McCartnoy, Barbara Newman, Genevra Peck, Ruth Rilling, Bar bara Robey, Nancy Wigfieid and Sandra Wilson. Kappa Delta, green and white: Char lotte Boyd, Janice Corfield, Louise Ells worth, Phyllis Hamilton, Mary Kahle, Judith Marple, Arllne Maugel, Kathryn Mishler. Helen Purner, Barbara Robertson, Ellen Sulkia and Carole Tokliah. Kappa Kappa Gamma, dark blue and light blue: Janet Buck, Janet Carlisle, Judith Davis, Lorraine Fletcher, Marjorie Ganter, Linda Huston, Susan Huston, Mary Kill, Barbara Maley, Barbara Reese, Susan ■*■*'*' ‘n;, y> you have an 8 o'dock | if you have a ticket to hear J THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I Eugene Ormandy, conducting at 8 o'clock TONIGHT in Recreation Bldg. i U Please Note: The correct time for this concert is -M 8 o'clock. Doors wilt open at 7:30 p.m. Please don't be I ' 1 !' ... i U If you have a ticket and cannot use it, please give It B I to another student who would like to attend the concert. | fe Student tickets cannot be used by non-students. M y- • i I Give Sermon stant Service ill speak on “Divinely Discontented” of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in ver Chapel. Mercy’s Sake” by John Hilton will i by the Meditation Chapel Choir. Ik' Organist for the service will be Nancy J. Hatfield. Purag?a Parampanthi, a Hindu Monk from the Vedanta Center of Boston* will speak to the Uni ted Student Fellowship oh "In troduction to Hinduism" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. , Parampanthi will speak to sev eral classes during the week and will give a lecture on Hinduism at 8 p.m. Tuesday m 121 Sparks. octor, Union “Safe J niver ship at ! :hvvab “Love and Courtship,” the sec ond in a series of six discussions, will be the topic presented to the Presbyterian University Fellow ship at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow. A Methodist order constitutes the outline of the vesper service of worship at ,4:15p.m. Monday, in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Special music will be provided by the Meditation Chapel choirs. Three films on human relations will be shown at Hillel Founda tion .at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. The “High Wall” exposes the roots and results of prejudice in teenagers. “Crisis m Levittown” is a film dealing with the prob lems which faced a Negro family who moved to Levittown, The third film, “Picture in Your Mind,” is a cartoon which gives an imaginative and start ling treatment of the problems of inter-group relations. ed by ntroit, elody, Price d har r. The mson's ), “De Masses will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11a.m. in Our Lady of Vic tory Church and at 9 a.m. in Schwab for the Newman Club. Rich and Adriana Storm. Phi Mu, rose and white: Donna Adams, Patricia Higgins. Judy Moore, Donna Neale, Margaiot Sanders and Phyllis Whip ple. Phi Sigma Sigma, blue and gold: Edith Beck, Carol Berger, Adrienne Dorfman, Joan Geratl, Kona Nathanson, Joyce Stich man, Linda Weinberg and Francine Gafr finkle.' Phi Beta Phi, wine and silver-blue: Jo anna Altiise, Carole Bartsch, LaVerne Cowan, Patricia Freet, Ann Ghiglione, Diane Gimber, Joanne Glatz, Peggy Green, Doris Gustafson, Judith Hanigan, Merry Hollister, Janet Kuntr.elmnn, Miriam Mc- Avoy, Payne, Bethany Reed, Carol Robinson, Anita Sheldrake, Judith Shepard son and Barbara Vincent. Sigma Delia Tau, cafe-au-lait and blue: Rosalind Abes, Ronnie Abels, Carolyn Brown, Marjorie Cohen, Judith Friedman, Myra Glazier, Lynda Goldberg, Rena Gold man, Ann Gross, Helen Gutman, Harriet Lorensteln, Marilyn Singer, Laura Spiel vogel, Susan Volpin and Fayenoln Zalmon. Sigma Sigma Sigma, purple and blue: Edline Chun, Eloise Cohen, Diane Coppola, Sandra Davies, Leonora Gahn, Mary Gom ber, Harriet Kiing, Barbara Pond and Jovee Walter. Theta Phi Alpha, silver and blue: Aud rey Arndt, Henrietta Michaels, Barbara Spencer, Jacquelyn Stanick and Jean Sul livan. ' Zeta Tau Alpha, turquoise blue and steel: Paula Berg, Gail Buchanan, Nancy Buech ner, Mary Crans, Anita duChacek. Mari Frank, Judith Grundy, Judith Harris, Carolyn Huber, Eleanor Hummer, Sally Leight, Barbara Oliver, Jane Prutzman, Margaret' Sanders, Irene Stavrakis, Vir ginia Teubel, Jane Vorrasi and Margaret Welch. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Gravatt Dies At Age of 83 Thomas Ezekiel Gravatt, 83- year-old professor emeritus of mathematics, died last Thursday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry A. Kimmel of Rose Valley, Delaware County. He is survived by his wife, Mary Midaugh Gravatt; three daugh ters, Mrs. Kimmel, Mrs. D. G. Gibson, Bridgeville, Pa., and Mrs. Matthew Piedi, Watsontown, Pa.; a son, Howard R. Gravatt, Mine ola, N.Y.; two brothers, M. D. Gravatt, Plainfield, N.J., and Al phonso Gravatt, Forest Hills, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. A. C. Goddard, Forest Hills, N.Y.; and nine grand children. Funeral services will be held from the Koch Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be in Centre County Memorial Park. There will be no public visitation prior to the time of the service and friends are asked to please omit flowers. Letter— (Continued from page four) controlled by these hardhead ed practical people, these men tal paupers, anxious to per form a “useful function” for the good of society (i.e„ them selves), and shunning the ab stract, the beautiful, and the mentally enriching? Give us these “dead” phil osophies, Mr. Schimmel. We feel much more alive than you. Good luck in the Cash Regis ter 2 final! —Michael Dutko, '6O —Jerry Eckman, '6O Delta Upsilon and Tau Kappa Epsilon cordially invite All 2nd Semester Freshmen To Attend a Jam Session at the Teke House 346 East Prospect Ave. i Saturday, February 21st 2-5 P.M. Are you ready, willing [ft T\\ and able to consider *. ♦ • ft ft ft ft • Junior Named to Board Of Collegiate Handbook Lea Vanßremen, junior in arts and letters from Belle Vernon, has been named to the College Board of the next volume of the “Going-to-C 011 eg e Handbook,” published annually in Richmond, Va. The handbook is published for students looking forward to col lege. The members of the College Board serve as advisers to the editors in planning and develop ing the book. For Expert Tailoring See e.w. HARDY, Tailor 222 W. Beaver Avenue SIGMA PHI EPSILON —THETA KAPPA PHI invites ail 2nd semester frosh to a {am session featuring the CLEF DWELLERS Sunday, Feb. 22 SATURDAY, FEB. 21—SPE Pledge Formal closed all evening EARTHMEN For Results! use Collegian Classifieds Repairs Car Radios Television Phonoi television service center it State College 232 S. 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