SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 196 MIT Prof To Speak In Schwab Dr. Huston Smith, professor; of philosophy at the Massa chusetts Institute of Technol ogy, will speak on "The Incred ible Assumption" at the 10:55 service of worship in Schwab to morrow. Dr. Leonard Raver will assume his duties as chapel organist at thi s. service. He is replacing George E. Ceiga, who has served as organist since 1947. The Chapel Choir, directed by Willa Taylor, will sing "Sanctus" by Mozart. At the 9 a.m. Protestant Serv ice of Worship in Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, Rev. Theo dore Braun, associate director of the University Christian Asso ciation, will speak on "The Age of the Anti-Madonna." At 1 p.m. tomorrow, the New man Club will hold a picnic in Holmes-Foster Park. Those with out transportation are to meet at 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot be hind the Eisenhower Chapel. The club will also hold a pizza party next Friday afternoon following the 5:05 mass. The University Christian Asso ciation, along with other groups, will sponsor a tea welcoming international students from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Eisenhower Chapel lounge. "The Mouse that Roared" will be the featured movie at the Hillel Foundation at 8 p.m. tonight. At 10:30 a.m. tomor row Hillel will sponsor brunch. Rev. Braun will also speak on "Christian Perspectives on Cur rent Events" at the Westminster Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. tomor row. The Lutheran Student Associa— tion will meet at 6:30 p.m. to morrow- to discuss "Is the Real. Presence in Communion Real?" Kenneth Grundy will speak to the Roger Williams Fellowship aid 6:30 p.m. tomorrow on "Whati does the Christian Faith Say; About the Cold War?" . - . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 AT: 11AtIA - titibil: ,- -killitililiMi dbt4!Etirittk TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED: MEET AT CHAPEL AT 12:30 P.M. FREE . .. . 110.i1E-::I.V:ila "ifiVIII1111:11.611:011,3-011P. 64 Trainees Arrive To Study for Corps About 55 hours of classes a week and 10 textbooks will be the main diet for 64 Peace Corps volunteers during the next nine weeks. The volunteer trainees arriving today will make their temporary homes in apartments 7, 13 and 15 in graduate circle. The trainees will study the cus toms, culture and climate of the Philippines where they'll be "go ing native" for their two-year teaching assignments with the Peace Corps. The male volunteers, about half of this group, may want to learn to play the "bandurria", a mandolin like guitar Which is a popular Philippine instru ment. Bandurrias could be used to supplement the folk danc ing, both American and Philip pine, which the volunteers will be learning soon. Other classes will be held in American s t u d i e s, Philippine studies, science and English. Also included in the training program is first aid with emphasis on coping with malaria. Information about other diseases and simple precautions to take will also be taught. The volunteers may need first aid themselves after they are given 14 immunization shots. Ritenour Health Center will be a familiar sight to them since they'll be making several trips there for shots and physical examinations. Training in survival techniques will be given on weekends at a Stone Valley camp. There the volunteers will really be "rough ing it" with a minimum of equip LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOC. HOLY COMMUNION 8 A.M. 9:20 A.M. 10:40 A.M. 6:30 p.m. LSA "Is The Real Presence Real?" Speaker: Rev. Ted Schneider LOTH. STUDENT CTR. 412 W. COLLEGE PICNIC! HOLMES FOSTER PARK STARTING 1:00 P.M. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA By DOTI MASHER ment—pocket knife, flashlight, half a canvas pup tent, a sleeping bag and resourcefulness. Donald Kepler, instructor in physical education, will be the camp instructor. Kepler is well known for training thousands of men in survival techniques for the U.S. Navy during World War IL The volunteers will probably spend this weekend getting set tled in their newly furnished apartments and getting acquainted with people from all over the country. Twenty-five states are represented in this group. The trainees will have to hike [across campus six days a week because almost all their classes will be held in 301 Engineering D. Hat Society Officers A meeting for the presidents and secretaries of all men's and women's hat societies is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in 217 HUB. Philip Steinhauer, president of Skull and Bones, termed the meet ing "extremely important." Lights Required for Bikes Bicyclists on the campus were urged yesterday by the Depart ment of Security to use lights on their vehicles after dark or to push the bike rather than riding it if no lights are available. 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