The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 18, 1961, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1961
THE PUNCHED CARD GAME: The basement of Carnegie is
the scene of a new campus game, pre-registration. The process.
Which will eliminate much of the time consuming operation in
Rec Hall, involves matching students' preferences with the class
schedule.
Football Game Traffic Plan
The same traffic control system iPark Ave. toward the stadium
used on previous football week- from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and
ends will be in effect for the Holy away from the stadium from 2:30
Cross football game at Beaver p.m. until approximately 5 p.m.
Stadium at 1:30 p.m. today. j Motorists are also advised to
Game traffic from the southjremain off the western part of the
■will again use Pugh St. and E. campus during the annual Band
Foster Ave.; from the west and Day parade, between 9:30 a.m.
southwest. Park Ave.; from Belle- and 10:30 a.m
fonte, Porter Road; and from
Philipsburg, Tyrone and beyond,
Matternville Road to the north'
of the stadium
One-way restrictions will be in
effect on S. Pugh St. and E. Foster
Ave. to University Drive and
at HERLOCHER'S
• Oven-Hot Piizi
• Bar-B-Qaed Chicken
• Submarines
• Other Sandwiches
• Drinks
AD 8-0518 WE DELIVER
WESLEY
WORSHIP SERVICE
8:15 a.m, SUNDAY
Service to be led by
Miss Julie Wiliest
Sophomore in Liberal
Arts from Naxbeth, Pa.
Wesley Foundation
256 East College Ave.
THE
PENN STATE
SPECTRUM
IS INTERESTED IN PERSONS
TO WORK ON
THE BUSINESS STAFF OR
THE LOCAL ADVERTISING STAFF
Many positions are available
tor staff and managerial capacities
FORMS WILL BE AVAILABLE
AT THE HUB DESK UNTIL DECEMBER Ist
WALKING ON A CLOUD
OF COURSE SHE 15...
She's going TONIGHT to the
NITTANY VICTORY
DANCE
/Mr. Z and his Oldies hut Goodies
and presenting that sensational singing group
Pete, Pete and Lois
Danee from 8:30 -12:30 Pollock Ree Room
Admission: 35c single, 50c couple
coal & He required
Girls free til 9:15
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK PENNSYLVANIA
Hillel to Sponsor Israeli
The Oranim Zabar, Israeli his philosophy of life and his vo-i
„ . ... , cation for the University Chris-!
folk singers, will present a ti an Association faculty firesides
program at 8:15 tonight at the supper and discussion at 5 p.m.
tomorrow at the home of Mr. and
Hillel Foundation. Tickets will Mrs. Thomas Wiggins, 352 W. Hill
be available to the public at cr ?i£ Ave \ , . .
the door. There will also be a lox jj on w ju S p o nsor an annual liar-'
and bagel brunch at 10:30 a.m. vest banquet for foreign students ;
tomorrow at Hillel. at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. An enter- (
The Newman Club will hold a tainment program by American
testimonial dinner for the Rev. and foreign den , s , ' ?
Gerald J. Ream, former Newman * he dlnn « r - LSA Wll h°. ,d a coffee
Club chaplain at 2 p.m. tomorrow hour and semmar at 9:15 a ' m ' to ’
"TtaSkfiJ - To
SE.TBKSIS' * STJaUffrifS
Dr. Neil McNall, associate pro- Student Organization at 6:30 p.nu
fessor of American history, will tomorrow. i
discuss the relationship between Wesley Foundation will hold a
N.C. College President
Will Speak at Schwab
Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, pres
ident of The Agricultural and
Technical College of North
Carolina, will speak at the
10:55 a.m. service' tomorrow
in Schwab.
“The Christian Basis for Hope"
is his sermon topic.
Music for the service will be
from the works of Dietrich Buxte
hude. The Chapel Choir, directed,
by James W. Beach, will sing
“Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy
Word.”
Dr. Leonard Raver, chapel or
ganist, will play “Prelude and
Fugue in F Sharp Minor,” “The
Chorale Prelude Rin’feste Burg”
and “Prelude in F and Fugue in
G Minor.”
Dr. Proctor holds degrees from
Virginia Union University, Cro
zer Theological Seminary and
Boston University.
The Rev. Samuel N. Gibson,
executive director of the Univer-
featuring
sity Christian Association, will
speak on “How Dreadful Is This
Place!” at the Protestant Service
of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in
the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chapel.
The Meditation. Chapel Choir. . ... _ ... _ _
directed by James W. Beach, will;*- 3 '' le Candidate Test set
sing “Sancfus” by Bach. Organist; The make-up candidate test for
for the service will be Ray Zeig-jLa Vie will be held at 7 p.m.
ler. 'Monday in 121 Sparks.
Folksingers
[worship service at 9:15 a.m. to
morrow and a seminar at 9:45 a.m.
William Watson, associate direc
tor of Wesley Foundation, will
lead the Bible study on "The Book
of Romans" at 6:30 p.m.
Francis Hurley, sophomore in
aeronautical engineering from
Lyndhurst, N.J., will speak on
"Youth for Freedom” at the Emer
son Society meeting at 6:30 p.m.
tomorrow in the small lounge of
the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chapel.
The Canterbury Association will
present the movie “Report from
Africa” at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow at'
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.
A general discussion will follow
the movie.
The Westminster Foundation
.will hold a seminar at 9:30 a.m.
!tomorrow and study groups on
“Worship” and “Social Action” at
6:30 p.m. tomorrow.
The Evangelical United Breth
ren Fellowship will hold a joint,
dinner meeting with the' United
Student Fellowship at 5 p.m. to
morrow at the E.U.B. church. The
Rev. Kenneth I. Bower of the
Milton E.U.B. church will lead a
discussion of “The Crucible,” a
play by Arthur Miller.
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