The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 02, 1960, Image 5

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    SATURDAY. APRIL 2
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Rev. Donald 1%. clivride, director of the Westminster Foundation and Presbyterian
campus minister, will be the speaker at the Protestant service of worship at 9 a.m. tomor
row in the - Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.
The topic of his sermon will be "Invitation or Challenge?"
Music for the service will be provided by the Meditation Chapel Choir under the
direction of James Beach, assis- ;
taut director of the Chapel Choirs.] 8
,The anthem of the morning will; roups
be "Jesu Joy of Men's Desire" by
Yale Prof
;Bach. The organist for the serv-
`ice will be Larry Handwerk.
To Spea t. Masses for Roman Catholics 'WI I I Enter
wilt be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
, and 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at Our, Milk
In Schw b , Lady of Victory Church and at,'
;9 a.m. in Schwab Auditorium. ,Derby Day
Social David Ben-Dov, education at- II If
you've been hit by a co
" Personal Faith a d tache of the embassy of Israel,
Man" will be the ser on topic! will speak on "International Af-ed stunt-rider on a bicycle
of Dr. William Mue 1 1 fairs in England in Israel" a t B 'lately, she was probably prac
, profes-;p m.W d e n
esday at the Hillel
sor of practical theol gy at the ;Foundation auditorium. ; tieing for The Daily Colle-
Ya 1 e University Divinity!
meat Vario
will he discuss us theories
ed on the Atone- t gian's first Bicycle Derby Day
by Pastor .
School, at the University', Arthur Seyda at 6:30 p.m. tomor- , scheduled for May 21.
chapel service of worship at 10.55' row at the Lutheran Student As-.! A total of 18 groups—three in
a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Audi- sociation center. dependent and 15 sorority—have
torium. 1 The Baptist Student Movement signed up to participate thus far.
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In observance of Greek Week, will meet for Bible study at 8 . 30 Applications are still being ac
the Rev, Preston Williams, act- a.m. tomorrow. Church services cepted at the Collegian office in
ing University Chaplain, will be will at 9 30 and 10:50 am. The ! the basement of Carnegie Build
assisted in the worship service by fellowship will meet for dinnerling•
Janice Wanner and John Nelson,. at 5:30 pm. with Dr Theodorson Eight new novelty races have
representatives of the Panhellenic who will speak on "Baptists in been added to the list of events,
and Interfraternity Councils. ;Burma." and several more are now in the
The Chapel Choir; under- the; A program on "The Beat Ex- planning stage. In addition to the
pinee race, a suitcase race, whistle
direction of Willa Taylor, will , pression" will be presented at
; "Dixie" race, balance race, an ob
sing Neumark-Bach's "If Thou 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the West- stacle race, bicycle joust, wild
' minster Foundation. This is
"Ma_
west - race, muffin man race and
of a series of programs on ' ' a newspaper man's race will pit
turity in Christian Life " woman against woman in the
The St. John's Evangelical Unit- contest for a glorious prize.
ed Brethren Student Fellowship Contestants will be supplied
will hold a dinner at 5 p m. to- with "spears" and shields for the
morrow at the student center. Dr. bicycle joust and will test their
John Walmer, psychiatrist at the skill at piercing balloons set up
University. will be the guest on posts
,speaker at the meeting following' Candles will be set up for the
the dinner. wild west race, and riders will
Dr. Stanley Weintiaub, editor be supplied with water pistols to
'of Shaw Review and instructor douse the flames.
of English, will speak to the Em-1 Symbols of the various obstacles
;erson Society, Unitarian Student , which hinder Collegian reporters
(Group, at 6.30 p.m. t omorrow i n in their search for stories will be
;the Eisenhower Chapel lounoe.,set up for the newspaperman's
'His topic will be "Shaw and i e —obstacle race. Contestants must
Iligion! After the regular programjind a way to get around or
IDr. Arthur H. Reede, professor o f
,through them, get to a typewriter
economics, will discuss methods and write 30. "the end" in jour
land organizations to help the; nalistic lingo.
!southern Negro students. i
The Wesley Foundation will!
present the fourth lecture in the
series on "Immortality" at 9 a m.
E. WILLIAM MUEHL 1
tomorrow at the Foundation. Sam- 1
l Varnirick the Depnt
. . . Chapel Speaker lof uel
Engineering of
Mechanics artme will
But Suffer God to Guide Thee"lpresent the Moslem view on Im
es the choral introit and Hovhan - 'moitalitv. Two discussion semi
ess' "Psalm 28" as the morning i nars, one on "Animal Farm" led
anthem, Iby Rev. Joseph Faulkner of the
William Mastrocola, sophomore Department of Security and the
in education from Clifton Heights , lother on "Religion Has Created
will be the organist for the servlnsecurity" led by Dr. Elwood 01-
ice. He will play Bach's "Oilier of the Department of Secur-
Mensch, Bewein' Dein' Sunde,ity, will be conducted at 9:45 a.m.
Gross" as prelude, "Christus, Der The Wesley Fireside Forum will
Uns Selig Macht" as offertory ands
Joe who
"Little Fugue in G minor" as post- ; , p w res ill engit
veSenato the r
"Protestant Hayes
View
luMuehl holds undergraduate de- de.
:point on the Relationship of the
Church to Political Campaigns"
grees and a law degree from the;
University of Michigan and an at 6 . 30 p.m. tomorrow at the
honorary master of arts degreelf oundation.
from Yale. Although a lawyer by;
training, he is considered an au-i
thority in homiletics, the art of!
preaching.
He is a member of the Michi-'
gan Bar Association and the
American Arbitration Association:
and has served as arbitrator in nu.-;
merous labor management dis
putes in New England.
Books by Muehl include "Poli
tics for Christians" and "Mixing
Religion and Politics."
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Hershey Awarded $4OO
By Electrical Institute
Charles Hershey, senior in ar
chitecture from York, was granted
a $4OO award Thursday night at
the Nittany Lion Inn for a home
design entered in a contest spon
sored by the Edison Electrical In
stitute.
The University was also given
$2OO by the Institute.
Last year, John Bulcken, soph
omore in architecture from State
College, won the $2OOO first prize
in the contest.
ration Authorized
VOLKSWAGEN
Sa I es—Part.—Service
New '6O Deluxe Sedan $1625.
WYNO SALES CO.
1960 B. Third St. Williaiartnirt, Is.
Phone S-1683
e to Speak Tomorrow
itation or Challenge?'
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;'Kate' Tickets Available
Good seats are still available
for today's 2 p.m. matinee of the
;Thespians' production ,"Kiss Me
Kate." Tickets will go on sale
'at 1 p.m. at the box office in
!Schwab Auditorium.
A few seats also remain for the
; 7:30 p.m. performance. Ticketsfor
;this show will go on sale at 6:30
;p.m. in Schwab.
The Spring Elections
Meeting of the
Penn State Amateur
Radio Club will be held
on Monday evening,
April 4th at 7:00 p.m.
in Room 219
Elecrtical Engineering
Building.
All licensed radio amateurs
interested in the Club and
Radio Station are strongly
urged to attend. Very im
portant matters relative to
the Radio Station will be
discussed.
Refreshments Will Follow
the Meeting
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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McLANAHAN STORE
134 South Allen St. '
Wet Soil Delays Work
On New Beaver Stadium
The unusually wet soil due to the spring rains has pre
vented the early start planned for readying the new Beaver
Field for the forthcoming football season.
Walter W. Trainer, head of the landscape planning divi
sion, said that landscapers are expected to move in before the
end of - April to get the soil ieady
for the sod that will be planted on II
the football field itself.
During the summer, workers'
colhoral Group
will build walls and a stone fence wi l l
Present
and will prepare automobile park
ing location , : More areas will also
be seeded.
According to Trainer, sod will Spring Concert
be planted on only Iwo-thirds of , Spring Nvill receive its official
the field before commencement welcome tomorrow from the Penn
exercises which will be held in State Women's Chorus when it
the new stadium. In the north- presents its annual spring con
ern third, where the platform „ r t .
and chairs are to be placed, rye
The program will open with
grass will be planted.
favorite classical melodies includ-
The long range job of preparing tog Brahms' "Greetings" and
the track will begin after com- Bachs' "Sheep and Lambs May
,mencement, Trainer explained. Safely Gran.'
, "We want to get out to the, Moving to a lighter mood, the
stadium as soon as the soil Per chorus will sing such folk songs
mits and get the job undeiway,"as "Benclemeer's Stream" and the
he said. The crews hope for a Scottish "Bonnie Doon."
s•omewhat dry April. John Stamp, senior in musical
At present plans include a education horn State College, will
parking area with a capacity of be guest soloist and will sing
10,000 automobiles which will — Poor Wayfaring Stranger."
be ready for the 1960 football A special airangement of the
season. Stone aggregate lanes traditional Penn State songs 1% ill
would be built to facilitate ac- also be featured.
cess to, and exit from, the park- The pi ogram V, ill include two
ing areas, he added, but leveling musical salutes to spi mg in
and reseeding would be neces- "Now is the Month of Maying"
Scheduled for 3 p.m. tomorrow
Largpst tributary tif the Ohio in Schwab Auditorium. the con-
River is the Tennessee River. The cei t will be open to the public.
latter is 652 miles long. No ticket. will be necessary.
A.S.M.E. MEETING
Mr. Denne of S.K.F. Industries
will speak on
"Bearings in Industry"
also Election of Officers
TUES., APRIL 5 7:30 p.m.
105 M.E.
choose the protection 0f...
ON &fiii.
AFTER SHAVE
and "Go. Song of Mine "
LOTION
SHULTON
"Campus Shopping Center
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