APRIL 25, 19591 • ~. . ippa Theta resents . :s o'f the King Who Math Snuffeth Caesar?, rid Delta Sig iimsout. i> e;z:. , ,e81 4E DEVILS OF a Gamma Delta (hi Phi ' ; • Invite you to 'ite's Inferno ,STOUNDINGI VSATIONAL! rood Shocker elta -• Beta Theta PI Ilia (hi - ZIA Present lo's Escapades to has brought le spice from the East. 'W , A..t4:1;11.%6 'IND OUT THE TRUTH ABOUT CAESAR AT '77 Appian Way' Presented by Sigma Phi Epsilon Atherton Hall Phi Kappa Tau INVITES YOU TO THEIR Greek-Roman Booth , sV' Caesar's Running Out of Tim Irvin Hall & Phi Mu Delta present . 1 - 77 APOLLO STRIP CAESAR'S KICK e t r,4' 4fiWx. "Red Sails in the Sunset" The Saga 61 Eric "the Red" ~:~.~~. , '.f-w - =,7•* , :k4v 6 s . ,A , sso:W , i , e';h 3 SAA‘A4 4 w / ' A r " , 4 .kr;' , lV^tH&A 4 , 4 14.% 1.3 ke,,v4WV,C.a)a).l,4,..`AZ2iila Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha (hi Omega present PEANUTS ts: «; ter:•; •;;9. ?y ~"ai .. SATURDAY. APRIL 2 AQUARI Jan. 20 to 11 THETA XI SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA presents Tau Phi Della and Second Floor Atherton Present Paul Bunyan and His Blue Ox Babe 7 (fr t ~, Alpha Epsilon P Phi Sigma Sig - Whether _you're p . engaged or never You can learn by seeing Love Without our Brave New , 1959 , • • Arnold -Air Society . Encourages Debating The University's Arnold Air Society is engaged in a plan to encourage the formation of debating teams to aid in the training of officers, according to Capt. Norman M. Winter, assistant professor of Air Science. Capt. Winter, adviser to the society, said that the project is in its early stages and at pre sent "our main interest is to get as many members of the Arnold Air Society interested as -possi ble." The society, a national organi zation, is an honorary fraternity of cadets. enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program. The idea for the debate teams came up at a December meeting of the- society's Pennsylvania S q u a d r on Commanders. Plans were then made to form debate teams and have a tournament. On Feb. 3 four members of the University's debate team staged a sample debate for the cadets. "It was an attempt to generate enthusiasm for debate since none of our members are on the varsity team," Winter said. The University's cadet debators won the first round of the tourna ment held at Duquesne Univer sity Feb. 28 when they defeated cadets from Duquesne and the Uinversity of Pittsburgh. The topic was: "Resolved that the United States should adopt a pol icy of unification of the Armed Forces." . SP :~: ~;r ~v't~C . The tournament could not be completed; however, because of weather conditions and other dif ficulties. . Dear Alpha Phi and Phi Kappa Psi, - You have my permission to use all •• the LI'L ABNER comic strip_ characters and songs from the play, LYL ABNER, in your Spring Week carnival skit, "DOGPATCH - DILEMMA." -• cri .‘• C Apitirg . • , ‘, liVz , ea-i'-.A13 ; and ned, date lot ar in World THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE itENNSYLVANIA SPRING CARNIVAL WEEK _ Tonight, April 24, on the IM Field r 4 Booths open at 7 p.m. sit o . ( 11 7 8 CHRIS CONNOR and the KAY WINDING SEPTET Harris Named To Head Section Of Psych Dept. Dr. Dale B. Harris, director of the Inkitute of Child Welfare at the University of Minnesota, has been named head of the educa tional developmental section of the Department of Psychology, effective Sept. 1. His appointment as a professor of psychology here was approved recently by the Executive Com mittee of the Board of Trustees. Harris was graduated from De pauw University and received his master of arts and doctor of phil osophy degree from the Univer sity of Minnesota. He is a fellow in the American Psychological Association and is presently serving as secretary of the Society for Research in Child Development. He also holds mem bership in Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honor societies, and the Society of the Sigma Xi, graduate scien tific society. e Rides open at 4 p.m. *** * * * AWARDS NIGHT 7 p.m., Wed..; Apr. 29 REC HALL TICKETS $l.OO Dulin Will Be Chapel Speaker "Let the Walls Come Tumbling Down" will be Richard Dulin's topic for the sermon at the Protestant Service of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. . Dulin is the Danforth Intern at the University this year and is assistant director of the University Christian Asso- ciat* on The Meditation Chapel Choir will sing -, as the anthem Bach's "Now Thank We All Our God." Nominations for next year's of ficers will be held at the United Student Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Faith United Church of Christ, 300 E. 'College Ave. The group will also hold a dis cussion on "The Meaning of Church Symbols," The Wesley Foundation will hold a Fireside Forum on "Social Creed Men of Distinction" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the student center, 256 E. College Ave. Wesley members will hold a service of Holy Communion at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday. Matins and breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. Thursday. Four students will debate the question "Why Do You Suffer —or the Meaning of Evil" at the Presbyterian University Fellow ship at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow. The students are David Stang, sophomore in arts and letters. from Breinigsville; David Valen tine, junior in engineering sci ence from Shippensburg; Martha Morrow, freshman in arts and letters from State College; and Roger Dunsmore, junior in psy chology from Pittsburgh. Members of the Lutheran Stu dent Association will hear a ser ies of taped lectures by Dr. Jo seph Sitler of Chicago at their meeting at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. ' The Newman Club will hold an open house at the student cen ter at 7 p.m. Monday. Choir practice will be held at 7:30 p.m. today. Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Our Lady of Victory Church and at 9 a.m. at Schwab Auditorium. HE-MAN and QUEEN OF HEARTS PRELIMINARIES -- SUNDAY, APR. 26 Stendahl To Give Talk In Chapel Dr. Krister Stendahl of the Harvard Divinity School will speak on. "Better than Jesus" at the University Chapel service of worship at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. The Chapel Choir, directed by Willa Taylor will sing "Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid" by Thom as Tallis as the .choral introit, and Jean Berer ' s arrangement of Psalm 25, "0 Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord," as the an them. University Organist George E. Ceiga will play "Prelude in C Major" by Johann Sebastian Bach, as the prelude; "Igsus Christ, Our Lord Redeemer, O'er Death Is Now Victory" by Butte hude; and "Fugue in C Major" also by Bach as the Postlude. Dr. Stendahl ,is John H. Mori son Professor of New Testament studies at Harvard: He was a lead er of the Student Christian Move ment in Sweden before he joined the Harvard staff in 1954. He studied at Upsala Univer sity and at Cambridge, England and Paris. An authority on the Dead _Sea Scrolls and an interpreter , if the New Testament, Dr. Stendahl edited "The Scrolls and the New Testament" in 1957. In addition to delivering the sermon at Sunday's chapel soy ' ice, Dr. Stendalil will speak at 8:30 tonight in. the ,H.elen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will be "The Mearking of the Bible." PAGE FIVE