The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 05, 1960, Image 5

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    fATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1960
—Collegian Photo by Neal Fahrer
JOYOUS RUSHEES AND SORORITY SISTERS ... celebrate the
end of rushing with ribboning and informal parties, such as one
by this group in the Corner Room last night. (Story, Page 1.)
Eberly to Deliver
Sermon at Chapel
The Rev. John Eberly, director of the Brethren Service
Center in New Windsor, Md., will preach the sermon at the
Protestant Service of Worship, at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the
Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. ..-
Meditation Chapel Choir,
Beach, will sing the choral an
them "Call to Remembrance" by
Farrant. The organist for the serv
ice will be William Mastrocola.
Masses for Roman Catholics
will be said at 8, '9 . 30 and 11 a.m.
and 4.30 pm. tomorrow at Our
Lady of Victory church and at
9 a.m. in Schwab.
Rev Dave Vikner, missionary
to China, will give a talk on
"How the Communists took over
the Church in China" at 6.30 p.m.
tomorrow at the Lutheran Stu
dent Center.
"Managing College plus Mar
riage" will be the theme of the
last lecture of the marriage series
presented at 6:30 p.m tomorrow
at the Wesley Fouridation. Mr.
and Mrs. R. Lester Anderson,
graduate students, will conduct
the discussion on this topic.
The Baptist Student Organiza
tion will meet for Bible study at
8.30 a m. tomorrow. Church serv
ices will be at 9:30 and 10:50 a.m.
The fellowship will have dinner
at 5:30 p.m. which will be fol
lowed by a discussion with Rev.
Stanley Mamerre of the Ameri
can Baptist Convention.
"Our Overseas Mission" is the
topic for the Westminster Fellow
ship to be held at 6:20 p.m. to
morrow at the Foundation Rev.
Larry Judd, missionary in Thai
land; Dr. Karl Friedericks, mis
sionary in Nepal; and the Rev.
Boyd Bell, missionary in the
Philippines will be the speakers.
The Emerson Society, Unitarian
student group, will present a lec
ture by John Nisbet, a research
associate in electrical engineer
ing, at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in 205
Boucke. The topic of the lecture
will be "Are There Peaceful
Uses for Atomic Explosions'?"
The Eastern Orthodox Society
will hold church services at 10:15
a.m. tomorrow in the Eisenhower
Chapel.
A fund raising brunch on be
half of the United Jewish Appeal
will be held at 1010 a m. tomor
row at the B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foundation.
Bar-B-Oued Chicken
It's the newest delicacy for
the Penn State students
and you too Faculty!
WE DELIVER
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,Ry ELLIE HUMMER
under the direction of James
IVan Dusen
'Will Conduct
Schwab Service
Dr. Henry Pitney Van Dusen,
president of the Union Theological
'Seminary of New York, will
speak at the University Chapel
service of worship at . 10:55 to
morrow in Schwab Auditorium.
The subject for the sermon will
be "Unless You Become Like
Children."
The •Chapel Choir, under the
direction of Willa Taylor, will
sing "Jesus, Priceless Treasure"
by Cruger as choral introit. The
anthem of the morning will be
"Turn Back, 0 Man" by Hoist.
, University organist George E.
.Ceiga will play Willan's "Prelude
; in B Minor" as the prelude, "Hear
; Our Solemn Litany" as offertory,
,and "Fugue in B Minor" to con
,clude the service.
Van Dusen received his bache
lor of arts degree from Princeton
University and did graduate work
at New College, Edinburgh, Union
Theological Seminary in New
York and Edinburgh University.
He holds 13 honorary degrees
from colleges and universities
both in this country and abroad.
The Martin Company representative will visit the
campus on March 15, 16, 17, 18 to discuss opportunities
for graduates of the School of Engineering.
Contact your Placement Officer for appointment
and further details.
Missiles Electronic Systems Nuclear
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Army Corps .
Will Select
Five Queens
The Army ROTC brigade
and each of the four cadet
battle groups will soon have
queens, Col. Ellis B. Richie,
professor of military science
and tactics, has announced.
Col Richie said the idea was
suggested by a group of advanced
course cadets as a means of "im
proving the esprit de corps of the
cadet brigade."
About 25 potential queens have
already been nominated. A pro
gram of photographs, interviewing
and s voting will soon be started
to select the queens.
Present plans include five
queens and five alternates. Se
lections will be made on the
basis of beauty, poise, person
ality and general suitability as
an ROTC queen.
Any Army ROTC cadet may
nominate a coed by turning in
her name to his ROTC instructor.
An application blank will then be
mailed to his candidate.
Any coed may nominate her
self or a friend by securing an
application blank in the ROTC
offices in 105 Carnegie. The se
lection pr oce s s will continue
through March.
The Army ROTC hopes to se
lect the queens prior to the out
door drill periods which are sched
uled to start at the end of March.
Coed Missing 12 Hours,
Returns to Cooper Hall
The University coed who was
missing for nearly 12 hours re
turned to her residence hall at 11
a.m. yesterday after an all-night
search by State, local and campus
police.
Annette Cohen, sophomore in
elementary education from Phila
delphia, returned to the halls and
then left again for the weekend.
Seventh Snowiest Month
February Snowfall
Totals 22.1 Inches
February 1960 went into the record books as the seventh
snowiest February in history and the snowiest since 1926.
The total fall was 22.1 inches.
The entire complexion of the winter was changed in the
second week of the month when a major shift occurred in the
upper air weather pattern, end-
ing a regime that had persisted!.
through November, December Israeli
and January. The old setup Actor
brought mild temperatures to this 0
T Visit Hine l
area, and at the same time steered' II
the snow-producing storms well,
north of this area. Michael Shillo, Israel stage and
The upper air shift made it- screen star, will speak at 11 am.
self felt on the surface almost .tomorrow at the Billet Founda
immediately. A vigorous storm 'tion on behalf of the United Jew
systein roared up the East Coast
dumping large amounts of snow , ish appeal.
on most sections of Pennsyl- ! One of Israel's best known the
y ania. The eight and one-halt atrical personalities, Shillo is a
inches that was measured here
,leading performer with the Chain
was nearly twice as much snow !
ber Theatre in his country. His
as had fallen in the three pre- !
vious winter months. !most recent Israeli stage success
Another storm followed an al-
was the Hebrew version of "Rape
most identical path just five days of the Belt, ' a new play sched
later, bringing 10 more inches of uled for Broadway production.
snow to this area. He is a versatile actor, having
Snow flurries were unusually played leading dramatic and
persistent, especially through the,comic roles in both classical and
last three weeks. Some snow fell, modern plays.
on all of the last 18 days of the; Shillo was featured in the Is
month and on 25 of the 29 days.lraeTi films, "Hill 24 Doesn't An-
Arctic air gained control of the!swei," "Pillar of Fire" and a new
weather on the 13th and warm British production "Dunkirk." He
weather never again returnedi will appear in the forthcoming
In fact, temperatures on 10 of the!American film "The Whole Truth"
last 16 days never climbed above with Stewart Granger anla George
freezing. 'Sanders.
CHRISTIAN FRONTIERS OVERSEAS
a presentation on opportunities abroad
"Strategic Frontiers"
Dr. R. Claude Singleton
Exec. Sec. Student Division
Board of Missions
at the
WESLEY FOUNDATION
256 E. College Ave:
Sunday, March 6 9:00 A.M.
Coffee Hour 9:30 A.M.
SALE
PENN STATE
WINTER JACKETS
20% OFF
• Navy Wool Melton Poplin Reversible Jackets • . .
regular $17.95 . . . now $14.39
• Navy Wool Melton with White Leather Sleeves . . .
regular $26.50 . . . now $21.20
• Navy Jackets with White Naugalite (Vinyl) Sleeves ...
regular $18.95 . . . now $15.16
you can get it at
mETzGERs
South Allen Street or Campus Shopping Center
By JOEL MYERS
Collegian Forecaster
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