SATURDAY. MARCH T routr Protes “Saved?” will 1 program associate c of Worship at 9 a m Chapel. Music for the s ;rvice will be provided by the Meditation Chapel Choir, under Ihe direction of James Beach. The choir will sing the choral Anther 1 “Come My Way, My Truth, My Life’’ by Sampson. The orgar ist for the service will be Larry Handwerk. Dr. Nicholas T. Goncharoff, secretary of internal onal educa-j tion for the International Com mittee of the YMCA, will present a “Dialogue Between Russian and American Students” at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in Waring Lounge. Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Victory Church and at 9 a.m. in Schwab Auditorium A lox and bagel brunch will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Hillel Foundation. Sponsors for the brunch will be Chi Lamb da sorority. Rev. W. W. Kuhre will speak on Bach’s “St. Matthew’s Passion” at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Lutheran Student Association cen ter. The Baptist Student Organisa tion will meet for Bible study at 8:30 a.'m. tomorrow. Church serv ices will be at 9:30 and 10:30 am. The fellowship will meet for a dinner at 5:30 p.m. which will be followed by a program on the Christian insight on the popula tion explosion. “Lithurgical Jazz,” a service of worship set to jazz, will be con ducted at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Faith United Church of Christ by the United Student Fellowship. Preceding the service will be a dinner at 5 p.m. at the church with the Evangelical United Brethren Student Fellowship as guests. The Rev. Preston Williams, act ing University chaplain, will ad dress the Emerson Society, Uni tarian Student Group, at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the main lounge of the Eisenhower Chapel. The sub ject of the talk will be “The Book of Revelation.” “Maturity in Christian Life” will be the theme of a new series of programs to be presented by the Westminster Fellowship. The first session will be held at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow at the Westminster Foundation and will be led by a student panel. Theodore Braun, student Chap lain with the United Church of Christ, will discuss his experi ences with the integration within the church in the South at 7 p.m. tomorrow at 124 S. McAllister St. for the William Penn Foundation. Zo Her Art Exhibit To Open at HUB Edwin W. Zoller, professor of art, will be honored at a recep tion from 3 to 5 p m. tomorrow in the Hetzel Union Building. The reception marks the open ing of an exhibition of more than 50 oil paintings, drawings and water colors by Zoller that will continue through 'April 5 Have a mm StfMOßt S?IHD,I*SS 43-65 Dayt 1 ''••s99B Ate*j> tovrf Irntyd* tw»9« tfdtt *<» low-tort trip. *o Moxlte *I W vp. 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His topic will “What Kind of a God Do We Believe In?” The Chapel Choir, under the di rection of Willa Taylor, will sing as choral introit “O Lord of Hosts, All Heaven Possessing" by Bach. Ireland’s “Greater Love Hath No Man” will be offered as the morn ing anthem. University organist George E. Ceiga will play Pachelbel’s “O iLammes Gott Unschuldig” and [“Fugue-Dorian” as the prelude land postlude. “If Thou But Suf fer God to Guide Thee” by Wal cha will be played as offertory. Goncharoff was born in Kiev, Russian, where he was educated in the Communist schools. While a student at the University of Odessa, he was drafted into the Soviet Army. He was later captured and in terned in a forced labor camp ini Germany. Following his liberation by the American forces, he attended the University of Munich where he [received a doctor of philosophy I degree in philosophy and history. Panhel Analysis Lipp Stresses Cooperation To Strengthen Panhel [ Second of a Series Panhellenic Council, the basic structure of the sorority system, must be the governing body, the coordinating agency and the public relations agency of sorority chapters, accord ing to Dean of Women Dorothy J. Lipp, Dean Lipp stressed the idea that the “only way to operate Panhellenic Is cooperatively" in order to have an effective sorority system The present Council is com posed of two representatives from each group, but each sor ority has only one vote. These representative members are not specifically delegated and thus the same two delegates do not necessarily attend each meet ing. A suggestion to change this in order to have the same delegates attending each week was made at the Panhel workshops, but no ac tion has been taken yet. Another recommendation made at the workshops concerning the Council was to have agendas sent 1 to all sororities prior to the meet-! ing. 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