SATURDAY. MARCH 26 Enrollme For Lead Registration for t ing program closes at 13 son, chairman. Students may sign Union desk. The first will be 7 p.rri. Monday' Boucke "The purpose of the co to train leaders, but to on the qualities of leade present fhe problems of le and how they could be h Ettelson said Several speakers, have "ready been selected for the • ogram. Among, there are Dr. • aul Dr lioltsmarr. associate professor of speech; Dr. Earl P.. strong. assistant dean of the College of Business Administration; Dr. Emory I. Brown, associate pro fessor of agricultural education. and rural , sociology; and Capt. Langhorne P. Withers,, associate professor of military science and tactics. Topics to be covered are the psychology of leadership, the im portance of speech, parliamentary procedure, and the qualities of a leader and public relations. Military leadership and com mittee structure are also included. Practical work and a practical test are a part of this non-credit course. Use of a manual, which costs $l, will be continued. Ettelson said that over 200 peo ple, the largest group so far, fin ished the course last semester. Devil's Island, the famed French penal colony off the coast of South America, has been closed; since 3994. LOBSTER HOUSE Sunday Dinners 12- 8 TAXI RETURN GRATIS HEY! ANOTHER .1.4.:.,.,- , ...'::..:'''''''''' .. i.,:. SESSION PHI The The t Ends Monday rship Training 'e spring semester Leadership Train 1 )on Monday, according to James Eitel p for this 8-week course at the Hetzel eeting 'in 214 Illinois Students To Exhibit Photos se isn't instruct and to .derslup ndled," An all-photographie show, fea turing the work of students of Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design of Illinois Institute of Technology, will open Monday. This display, in 105 Art Gallery in the west wing of Temporary, is the third in a series of four 'planned for the spring semester by the student section of the De partment of Art. The final exhibition of the series will be the annual student exhibit concurrent with the ex- Ihibit in the HUB galleries to be held April 29 to May 13. Temp Art Gallery 105 will be :open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon 'day through Friday. LUTHERAN STUDENT SERVICES GRACE CHURCH COLLEGE and ATHERTON Sunday March 27th 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. The Service Student Center 412 West College Avenue 6:30 p.m. Second of "Religion and Science Series" Prof. Hubert Frings—Penn State Professor of Zoology "NEWER THEORIES ON ORIGIN OF ME SINCE DARWIN" APPA TAU and ALPHA EPSILON P 1 SAT., MARCH 25 Ivy Rocks at PHI TAU 2-5 All-Stars at AE P 1 9---1 a.m. TI4I DAILY COLLEGIAN , STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Sophomore Wins Ping-Pong Contest William Yeagley, sophomore in pre-medicine from York, won first place in the men's residence halls table tennis championships. Yeagley was representing North Halls in the tournament. Vilnis Reinis, Nittany Halls, won second place and Nick Koch, North Halls; took third place. Sixty players were entered in the original competition. TIRED T? ? Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU Bar-B-Oued thicken Delicious, tantalisixg. gold en hewn half or whole chick ens. 65c and up. All delivered to dorms, fraternities and private homes.- Call AD 840t6 HERLOCHER'S Located in Coffee Spot Bldg WELCOME FRESHMEN DATE NOT NECESSARY ROTC Bill-- (Continued from page one) I Benjamin W. Niebel, profes• termined without actually taking,and head of the Department a poll. Whereupon. David Byersllndustrial Engineering, presen said, "Well, we might take an ed-ia paper at the 13th annual C ucated guess." ilege-Industry Conference He also added that if Assembly roundry Educational Foundatt members did not know the opm. held in Cleveland, Ohio, recent ions of their classmates, then; His paper was titled, "Engine i "someone here is not doing their;ing Analysis and Design in t job." I-Foundry.' WHITE DYEABLE PUMPS SATINS LINENS BROCADE only 6.99 up The Softest Calf That Ever Hugged Your Foot . . DYED FREE TO COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE 6.mk. • /0 114 E. Beaver Ave., East of Post Office Shoes Telephone AD 7-2022 PAGE THR Niebei Presents Paper