PAGE EIGHT Dilts Addresses Faculty On Religious Expression Aeligion in the broad sense goes beyond a belief in God according to Miss Genevieve M. Diits, associate director of the University Christian Asso ciation. Miss Dilts spoke on the "Ex pressions of Religious Concerns by students" at the Faculty Luncheon Club Monday. She de fined religion as "the central loy alty and ultimate concern a per son expresses in attitude and ac tion," The way a person expresses his religious beliefs indicates his con cerns and enthusiasms, she con tinued. The students on campus show a great deal of initiative in conducting projects dealing with moral and religious issues, Miss Delis said. She cited the Direct Action for Racial Equality organization's projects to eliminate discrimina tion as an example of such en thusiasms. Without help from the University DARE went ahead with its expression of concern over racial discrimination, she said. 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Guitars, banjos, complete 'music line accessories - . Open daily from 9-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Muhl Center. Phone EL 6-3441. FOR RENT LOST 4 Coeds to Sing • At Choral Festival The. Penn State Women's Chor us is being represented this week end in the Pennsylvania Collegiate Choral Festival by the following singers: Janet Goodman, first so prano; Judith Bogar, second so prano; Loretta Aynardi and Le nore De Bonso, first altos. The festival is being held at Indiana State College, Indiana, Pa. Dr. Ifor Jones, director of the Bethlehem Bach Choir, and con ductor:from Peabody Conserva tory, is the guest conductor. THE DEAN YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN Now in the waning days of the school year when the hardest heart grows mellow and the very air is charged with memories, let us pause for a moment and pay tribute to that overworked and underappreciated campus figure, your friend and mine, the dean of students. Policeman and confessor, shepherd and seer, warden and oracle, proconsul and pal, the dean of students is by far the most enigmatic of all academicians. How can we understand him? Well sir, perhaps the best way is to take an average day in the life of an average dean. Here, for example, is what hap pened last Thursday to Dean Killjoy N. Damper of Duluth A and M.- At 6 . a.m. he woke, drmsed, lit a Marlboro, and went up on the roof of his house to remove the statue of the Founder which had been placed there during the night by high-spirited under graduates. At 7 a.m. he lit a Marlboro and walked briskly to the campus. (The Dean had not been driving his car since it had been placed on the roof of the girls dormitory by high-spirited under graduates.) At 7:45 a.m. he arrived on campus, lit a Marlboro, and climbed the bell tower to remove his secretary who had been placed there during the night by high-spirited undergraduates. At 8 a.m. he reached his office, lit a Marlboro, and met with Derther Sigafoos, editor of the student newspaper. Young Sigafoos had been writing a series of editorials urging the United States to annex Canada. When his editorials had evoked no response, he had taken matters into his own hands. Accom panied by his sports editor and two copy readers, he had gone over the border and conquered Manitoba. With great patience and several excellent Marlboro Cigarettes, the Dean persuaded young Sigafoos to give Manitoba back. Young Sigafoos, how ever, insisted on keeping Winnipeg. At 9 a.m. the Dean lit a Marlboro and met with Erwin J. Bender, president of the local Sigma Chi chapter, who came to report that the Deke house had been put on top of the Sigma Chi house during the night by high-spirited undergraduates. At 10 a.m. the Dean lit a Marlboro and went to umpire an intramural softball game on the roof of the law school where the campus baseball diamond had been placed during the night by high-spirited undergraduates. At 12 noon the Dean had a luncheon meeting with the presi dent of the university, the bursar, the registrar, and the chair man of the English department at the bottom of the campus swimming pool where the faculty dining room had been placed during the night by high-spirited undergraduates. Marlboros were passed after lunch, but not lit owing to the dampness. At 2 p.m., back in his office, the Dean lit a Marlboro and received the Canadian minister of war who said that unless young Sigafoos gave back Winnipeg, Canada would march. Young Sigafoos was summoned and agreed to give back Winni peg if he could have Saskatoon. The Canadian minister of war at first refused, but finally agreed after young Sigafoos placed him on the roof of the mining and metallurgy building. At 3 p.m. the Dean lit a Marlboro and met with a delegation from the student council who came to present him with a set of matched luggage in honor of his fifty years' service as dean of students. The Dean promptly packed the luggage with his clothing and Marlboros and fled to Utica, New York, where he is now in the aluminum siding game. 1061 Meat 136.31mam To the dean of students and all. you other hard-working academic types, here's the new word in smoking pleasure from the makers of Marlboro—king-size unfiltered Philip Morris Commander. Welcome aboardt WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12. 1 Town Concert Set . The State College Choral ciety will present Bach's "B nor Mass," with Raymond Bro aszociate professor of music, c ducting. The concert will be held at p.m. Sunday in the State Coil- High School auditorium. The c cert is open to the - public a there is no admission charge. The chorus of 100 men a women will be accompanied full orchestra with guest inst mentalists from other bands a schools. On CUP wwlinm thor of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf" "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.) * * *
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