FRIDAY, MAY 22, 195 Cutle Chap The Rev. Donald Episcopal' Parish, wi, tant Service of Wors Sunday in the Hele I Cutler is a nativ; University, where h Theologi Will sp: At Cho! The Rev. Edmund Steimle, professor of practical theology at the Lutheran Theological Semin ary at Philadelphia, will speak on the theme "The Constructive Uses of Doubt" at the University Chap el service of worship a 10:55 a.m. Sunday in Schwab Auditorium. The- Chapel Choir, directed by Willa Taylor, will sing as choral Introit "Master of Eager Youth" as arranged by Williams. Per— sichetti's "Seek the Highest" will be the morning anthem. University organist George E. Ceiga will play the allegro, ada gio and finale from the "Chorale in A Minor" by Franck as pre lude, offertory and postlude. Steimle is a native of Allen town. He holds the bachelor off arts degree from Princeton Uni versity, the master of arts degree' from the University of Pennsvl-1 vania and the bachelor of divinity' from Mt. Airy Seminary in Phila delphia. Steimle has preached on the; National Radio Pulpit, the United Lutheran Series of the Protestant Hour and will broadcast weekly this summer on the Nationall Broadcasting Company's "Art of ; Living" Series. Author of a volume of sermons, "Are You Looking for God?" Steimle has also contributed ar ticles to a number of religious publications, He has served as a member of the biennial convention of the United Lutheran Church of Amer ica. Serving as the leader of wor ship for the service will be Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger, Univer sity Chaplain and Co-ordinator of Religious Affairs and professor of religion in the College of the Liberal Arts. to Give 1 Sermon Cutler, chaplain pastor of St. Andrew's I deliver the sermon at the last Protes ip for the present school year at 9 a.rn Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. of Pennsylvania and a graduate of th • received his bachelor of arts degree, He continued his studies at Hari yard Law School until two years later when he entered the Vir ginia Theological Seminary upon his decision to go into the pastoral ministry. He received his bache lor of divinity degree from the Seminary before coming here in 1957. Music for . the service will be provided by the Meditation Chapel Choirs who will sing "Achieved Is the Glorious Work" from "The Creation" by Haydn. The choirs are under the direction of Willa Taylor and assistant director James Beach. I Mary Herold will be the organ ist for the service. Richard Dulin, assistant direc tor of the University Christian Association, will lead in worship. Dr. Edmund Steimle, professor of preaching at Mt. Airy Semi nary, Philadelphia, will address the Lutheran Student Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. He will speak on "Faith in an Age of; Anxiety " The Presbyterian University Fellowship will hold a Com munion Service of Worship at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. A service will be held at 9 . 45 a.m. Sunday at the Wesley Foun ;dation. The Baptist Student Movement 'will hold a, last "get-together" at 5.30 p m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Robinson. Sabbath Eve services will he 'held at 8 tonight at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation. Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a m. Sunday in the Our Lady of Vic tory Church and at 9 a.m. in iSchwab Auditorium. Raiford Elected Head Of Druids Hot Society Eugene Raiford, sophomore in chemical engineering from West town, has been elected president of Druids, junior men's hat so ciety. Other officers include Jonathan 'Musser, sophomore in hotel ad ministration from Lemoyne, vice president, and Mark DuMars, sophomore in business adminis tration from Sharon, secretary treasurer. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Band to Give Concert Sunday The program for the Penn State Blue Band's annual spring con cert has been announced by James W. Dunlop, conductor. The concert will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday on the Pattee Li brary steps. The band will open the concert with the national anthem. This will be followed by "Centennial— Concert March" by Meredith Wil son and "Symphonic Songs for Band" by Robert Russell Ben nett. Louis Curry, junior in business administration from Uniontown, will present a tympani solo en titled "Timpat" by Robert L. Leist. Stanley Michalski, graduate in music education from Nanticoke, who is assistant conductor for the program, will conduct this num ber. Other numbers included are: "American Salute," "Dramatic, Episode," "Dixieland Concerto," "Washington's Gray Match" and "Elsa's Procession to the Cathed ral" from Lohengrin. Following these numbers the Women's Chorus, directed by Dr. W. Paul Campbell, will sing "The March of the 111-Assorted Guards," "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" and "The Happy Wanderer" The program will conclude with selections from "Gigi" and "The Stars and Stripes Forever." Coeds to Receive Extension of Hours All upperclasswomen and sec ond semester freshman women will have 11 o'clock permissions beginning Sunday night and last ing until the end of the final ex amination period. ; All first semester women will have 10 o'clock permissions. Be ginning Monday, Bermuda shorts land slacks may be worn in the idming halls for all meals except !Sunday, 'Undergraduate women must leavel their residence hall and the State College area by the resi dence halls and the State College 'area by the residence hall closing date, June 3 Women may not return to State College before the opening of the residence halic next semester without special Ipermision from the dean of wo men's office. Leonides Committees Applications for Leonides com mittees are available at the Het zel Union desk. These committees are open to all independent wom en. Applications should be re turned to the HUB desk by 5 p.m. Wednesday. Gazette TOMORROW Sahbath Morning Service*, 10 s m., Htit TODAY Christian Fellowship, 1'2:30 p ni . 213 BUR! HOSPITAL Encampment, 6 p.m , Detre' Union asseni- Sar.dra 800 ner, Don Renton, lrwi bly room 'Blank. Albeit Romer, Carol lea*. Sill Sabbath Eva Services, 8 p m., Hlllcl di a Fel lo w.a, elyn Gustav eson. Cron, Interlandia, 7:30 p.m 3 White Hand, Leßoy khler, Ronald Lesaarti, Stw Penn Stets Dible Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. , rel. McGraw, Louis Phelps, Charles Rohl. Hort Woods son and Dorothy Williams. requests the honour of your, presence /or study Irectlzs luring km weelz 1125 3razip —nett to Alpha .7ire Co. He also wishes to thank you R.S.V.P. (stop in) Litit„,„,*- ---- WEST PENN POWER 111,.. Illorreft at las ,•esfauf°anf for your patronage of this past semester PAGE SEVE
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