SATURDAY, MAY 9 Walme Luther Dr. John D. Center, will speak ture" at a meeting p.m. tomorrow. Wairner, a gr Chapel S Will Be G By Harsh Dr. Luther H. University chaplain, on the topic, "Betty• orations" at the Univl service of worship tomorrow in Schwab The Chapel Choir, directed by Willa Taylor, will si ig as choral introit, "0 Lord of Hi sts, all Hea ven Possessing" by ' • ch. The an them will be "How .vely is Thy Dwelling Place" fro "A German Requiem" by Brah s. Ceiga's "Lord, Now May Thy Servant De part in Peace" will Be the choral benediction. University Organist George E. Ceiga will play "Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herr Bott" by Dietrich Buxtehude as the prelude; "Come Thou Quickening Spirit" by Floe Peeters as the offertory; and "Komm, Gott, Schopfer, Heiliger Geist" by Bach as the postlude. Harshbarger,is the coordinator of religious affairs and professor of religion in the College of the Liberal Arts. He was recently the guest preacher at the University Chapel at Rutgers University in New BrunsWick, N.S. He is cur rently assisting the University Chapel Choir in finalizing plans for its third European tour sched uled for this-summer. Corso Writes Article For Acoustic Journal Dr. John F. Corso, psychology professor, has written an article in the April issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of Amer ica. The article, "Age and Sex Dif ferences in Pure-Tone Thres holds," gives information on the differences in the hearing of men and women up to 49 years old. 'Beauticians' Groom Cows for Show By GRETCHEN HARRISON Over 50 University students have turned into beauty ex perts in the last few weeks in preparation for the Dairy Ex position to be held at 9 a.m. today in the Stock Pavilion. These beauticians work- in a rather unusual way —for their beauty school is the dairy ,barns, and their subjects are dairy cows. A winning cow in the dairy ex position must be well brushed, clipped and washed as well as show a combed, curly tail and pre sent an appearance of all-over good grooming. In addition to apearance, the cows will be judged on training and fitting. Brown Swiss, Ayr sh is e, Guernsey, Jersey a Holstein cows from the Unive rsity's herds will comprise the entries for the various fitting an showing contests, Glen Shirk, senio in dairy science from Quarrysville, is this year's show manager. In addition to the judging, the show will feature the Dairy Queen, Lois Piercy, senior in ele mentary education from Spring field. Displays of articles made in classes in dairy manufacturing will be shown under the direction of James Hickman, senior in dairy science from Bethel Park. Tours of the University Cream ery will be conducted by mem bers of the Dairy Science Club, who annually sponsor the ex-, position. This year's show will be dedi- Will Address n Student Group almer, psychiatrist at the Ritenour Health on "A Psychiatrist Views American Cul of the Lutheran Student Association 6:30 duate of Temple Medical School and a veteran of the United States Army Medical Corps, served as chief resident physician at the Harris burg Hospital before training in psychiatry. He has been a psychia trist at the Lebanon Veterans' Ad ministration Hospital and at the McGuire Veterans' Hospital in Richmond, Va. The Presbyterian University Fellowship meeting at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow will feature the topic "Who Are You—the Mystery of You." William Fish, student pas tor, will speak. The Fellowship will sponsor a mothers' breakfast at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the social hall of the Presbyterian Church at 132 W.. Beaver Ave. The Wesley Foundation will hold a fireside forum on "A Per sonal Gospel" 6:30 p.m. tomor row. A service of Holy Com munion will be held 5:15 p.m. Tuesday. Choir rehearsal is set for 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Matins and breakfast will be held 7 a.m. Thursday. rmon yen arger , I arshbarger, will speak len the Gen ; rsity Chapel : t 10:55 a.m. Auditorium. The Eastern Orthodox Society of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will hold a supper from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Episco pal Church Hall at 208 W. Foster Ave. Donation will be $1.25. The ' discussion groups spon sored by the Newman Club will meet 7 p.m. Monday in the small lounge of, the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chapel. Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Our Lady of Vic tory Church and at 9 a.m. at Schwab Auditorium. The Baptist Student Movement will meet for supper 5:30 p.m. to morrow at the home of Rev. Earl F. Spencer, 411 S. Burrowes. The purpose of the meeting is to elect new officers and plan the program for next year. Carpenter Injured In Frisby Accident 'K en t Carpenter, junior in chemical engineering from Wil liamsport, was injured at about 8 last night when he ran into a flag pole while playing frisby in front of Delta Chi fraternity. Carpenter was admitted to the Ritenour Health Center and de tained overnight. cated to the memory of Dr. William R. Davey, who was an assistant professor o f Dairy Science until his death in June 1958. Dr. Davey, an alumnus of the University, served as adviser of the Dairy Science Club for 10 years. He was also adviser of Alpha Gamma Rho social frater nity and a member of Gamma Sigma Delta and Sigma Xi hon orary fraternities. In commemoration of the '34th anniversary of the student shoWs, the club has issued "The Dairy man," the exposition catalog. Trophies, cash and merchandise awards will be presented to the exposition winners at the annual • MOTHER'S DAY For your convenience Duffy's will be open to morrow from 12.8 P.M. Call HO 6-6214 for reservations *Old fashioned atmosphere •Delkious food Duffy s Ire Boatsburg, 4 miles east of. State College on Route 322 (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) se _ • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA May Day Spotlighted By 2 Plays Two Players° productions, "Iphi genia at Aulis" and "The Boy Friend," are being presented this weekend for students, parents and 'the public. "The Boy Friend," which opened Thursday night in Schwab Audi torium, is reminiscent of the flap per era of the 1920'5. Written by an Englishman, Sandy Wilson, the show is a spoof on the music and capers popular in England and the United States during this time. Julie Andrews starred in the musical when it played on Broad way. The new play. "Iphigenia at Aulis," by Russell Graves is in its third week at Center Stage. The play is a retelling of the old legend of the Trojan War and' is written in the style of the mod ern French playwriters. Part com edy and part tragedy, it is told in two acts, a prologue and an epilogue. The original one-piece set, de qigned by Joseph Servello, senior in art education from Altoona, is in the form of simple blocks ar ranged on levels to provide a dis tinction between the Greek gods and mortals of the time. The author is a professor of theatre arts at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. This is the first time his play has been produced, Tickets for both productions which begin at 8 p.m. are avail able at the Hetzel Union desk. Chess Men Take Second in Tourney The Penn State Blue and White Knights took second place last weekend in the Pennsylvania In tercollegiate Chess Championship. The team competed against oth er regional champions from Pitts burgh, Lehigh and Haverford. The University of Pittsburgh team won the event. In other recent competition the chess club's own annual tourna ment was won by Peter Wagner, graduate student in economics from State College. Second place was won by Wil liam Bickham, junior in engi neering science from Philadelphia and third went to Gerald Eckman, junior in physics from Millers ville. banquet held Saturday evening after the show in the Penns Val ley High School. ' Rnt. MOM Ars 'IL" is, , Only the best is good enough for mom. And only the Candy Cane has the very best. Re member, we are open Sun days from 12:30 to 7:00. THE (ANDY CANE Between the Movies Everybody's doing it. Doing what? Why, buy ing a copy of Penn State Songs, of course. magi: . 0 7.2 ij 111,0411 M vanir 11111111111CLAIN zt•T 1111,1swi WELCOME TO MOTHERS to Brunch -- 11:30 Sunday WELCOME MOTHERS to 4 01 1 A t -r4l , P • -a , r, is, ......../ ACACIA open house all afternoon Phi Epsilon Pi WELCOMES - ,-, 0., .-'2‘ 1 kc -wt. c's MOTHERS t ..,. f x & -..„. OPEN HOUSE ALL WEEKEND i v ...- r.' s SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER \, `',. BRUNCH ON SUNDAY for MOTHERS AND GUESTS 41... \ 1 , ‘\ •T .. .% a HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY • from' , , _ A ‘-‘ 1.16%‘ ( 4* ' T Beta Sigma Omicron tea in the suite 1:00-3;00 ZETA BETA TAU welcomes fhe MOTHERS Alpha Sigma Phi invites THE MOTHERS to their OPEN HOUSE DINNER SUNDAY Phi Mu Welcomes Their MOTHERS To Breakfast at The Suite SUNDAY 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. LEONIDES Welcomes All Mothers and invites you to a Breakfast 9:30-10:30 Sunday morning Simmons Lounge