SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1961 President Will Give Dr. Calvert N. Ellis, president of Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, will speak on “Noblesse Oblige” for the Protestant worship service at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab. Ellis is a member of the Committee on Legislation of the Brethren. During World War 11, he was a member of the Advisory Committee on Education to Congress. The University Chapel Choir, directed by. Willa Taylor, will sing “Truly My Soul in Silence Waits” by Herbert Beattie and “Ave Vetum Corpus” by William Byrd. Dr. Paul Peachy, Research Fellow of the Institute of Men nonite Studies, will be the speak er for the Protestant worship service at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Eisenhower Chapel. Peachey was engaged in post war relief and rehabilitation work in Belgium and Germany under 1 HILLEL SUNDAY NIGHT i i March 5 - 8:00 p.m. 1 es r r Commentator: Dr. AARON DHUCKMAN Department of Philosophy • Authentic reconstruction of the history of Communism E = • Covers old Czarist order, revolutions of 1905 arid 1917, §j j| through World War 11, up to the present time § iiiiiiiiiiuiinuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimtmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii WINSTON TASTES GOOD like a cigarette should f of Juniata Sermon the Mennonite Central Commit tee between 1946 and 1951. For the last three years he has been special commissioner for the Mennonite Committee to Japan and East Asia with headquarters in Tokyo. Peachy has taught sociology, church history and sociology of religion at Eastern Mennonite College in Harrisburg, Va. He re cently translated a book on Zen Buddhism which will be pub lished this year. Reverend Sam N. Gibson, ex ecutive director of the University Christian Association, will be the leader of the Protestant worship. TV - Forum "Nightmare in Red" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Womens Chorus, Glee Club To Give Combined Concert The Penn State Women’s Chorus and the Penn State Glee Club will present a combined concert at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. The concert will' be directed by W. Paul Campbell, associate professor of music education, and Frank Gullo, associate professor of music. Combined choruses will open the program with "Anthem for Spring," Mascagni; "April is For ever,” McKay and “Water; Rip ple and Flow” a Czecho-Skovak folksong. The program will continue with selections by the Women’s Chorus, the Varsity Quartet, and the Men’s Glee Club. Finally, the combined choruses will sing “May Night,” Brahms; “Deo Gracias,” Britten; "Mighty Fortress Is Our God,” Luther. Soloists include Elizabeth Ku lig, senior in music education from West Hazleton; Carol Rights, sophomore in applied arts from Abington; Eliot Block, graduate in music education from Altoona; and Robert Manning, graduate in speech from Schenectady, N.Y. ' Profs Attend N.Y. Meeting Dr. Wayne K, Murphey and Ronald A. Bartoo, both of the School of Forestry, attended meetings of the Education Pulp wood Association in New York, N.Y., last week. H. 3. tuynclili Toblmi Co.. WlmU>n-8»ltro, K. C. Angel Flight Rush To Begin Thursday Angel Flight, women’s social and service honorary group spon sored by the Arnold Air Society, will begin spring rushing next Thursday night. The rushing program will con sist of two informal teas in the Hetzel Union ballroom from 8 to 9:30 Thursday and March 16. Any girl with a 2.3 all-Univer sity average is eligible. GrBRS U| cSfor TBEs Gibbs-trained college women are In demand to assist executives in every field. Write College Dean about Special Course for College Women. Ask for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK. KATHARINE GIBBS SECRETARIAL BOSTON 16, MASS. . , 21 Marlborough Street NEW YORK 17, N. Y. . . . 230 Park Avenui MONTCLAIR, N. J. . . .33 Plymouth Streel PROVIDENCE $, R. I. . . . 155 Angell Street Through the Looking Glass with Gabbi HI. EVERYBODY I Say you're wondering why you ever came to Penn State after that sampling of various kinds of weather we had'over the weekend? going from 70 de gree weather to snow r in 24 hours was too much for me I’ve decided to hibernate unlil the snow and Monsoon seasons pass. So if you see a lot of me in Ethel Meserve's, you’ll know why. It’s so conveniently lo cated near the Cornpr Room and other local spots of inter est. Ethel has a new selection of items for Spring (I keep hoping it's just around the cor ner), and you're welcome to drop in either to browse or buy. SPEAKING OF THE MONSOONS... they're coming, as you can guess from the weekend. (For you Freshmen, these rains are like the most boring professor you have - they m ver stop') Re prepared Ethel has a large stock of pastel and print umbrellas for you guys, that those large black all-purpose umbrellas for vo uguys, that will keep you (and all your friends that decide to crowd under it with you) dry. WHILE YOU’RE AVOIDING THE RAIN, you'll probably end up play ing Br idge, instead of doing homework like all “reason able” people would - (tell that one to your prof!), so get all set with tallies, rule books, and those lovely Congress cards from Ethel’s large stock. Happy weather predicting, Gabbi PAGE THREE
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