SATURDAY, APRIL 21:1962 --Cotlesias Mote by BM Glietbaaa MODERN-DAY EXODUS: Students desiring to spend Easter Sunday with family or friends took advantage of Sunday's one-day recess to travel home yesterday. The Greyhound Bus Terminal reported extra sections were added to the schedules to handle the above-nornasil traffic. Lily Symbolizes Easter For the Chinese,•the peony is the king of flowers and the symbol of spring. But for the • people in their churches ;on Easter Day, the fragrant lily is the symbol of purity and 'the welcome harbinger of spring.l With blossoms shaped like t abriel's trumpet, the lillies are an integral part of the Easter s • 'season. Every florist's shop is Quite 'different from our pa filled with them, many homes rades and contests featured in have a plant of their own, and : the! rotogravure section of the they . fill the . chancels of every,paper, are the parades held in churCh. • !countries where the Greek Ortho ,But to many, - this is secondary dox Church is strong. to the celebration of the holiday.: Fashion parades, egg rolls; gab Early Saturday, night ,the wor;g_shi • chicks and rabbits take preceden pers gather for the beginning of many elaborate rituals. Then, over the lily and the more serious at midnight, led by their priests side of season. dreised in richly adorned ves •CHURCHGOERS ENJOY the ments, carrying images and vent 'flowers ,ind the music and the!ed candles, they go out into the , sermon for the day. but from time. night in' search of Christ. to time, look about them to ob-;1 serve the new spring clothes that IT IS ALMOST dawn when the people. are wearing. It has long'people. return to their homes to the cus tom , for people to eat Easter bread with white cheese wear i their newest clothes on" and honey and many colored eggs. Easter: - Mrs. Jones' purple hat The rest of the day is .spent visit with a 20-inCh brim can easily;ingj neighbors and friends, where become the center of attention. they all exchange colored eggs .Phi Beta Kappa Chooses Twenty-seVen seniors and re cent graduates have been chosen, lot membership in Phi Beta Kap pa, national _scholastic honor so ciety. • _ Those ',elected are Marilyn Trimble, Joseph Flay, Joseph Ku biea,' Roberta Beatty, Luther Gette, Eve Neuberger Hewes; Robert Oliver, Harry Winter, Scott Newlin, :Keith O'Leary and Pa tricia Dyer. Linda Bright, Janet Grim, Royal Brown, Sharon Crater, Jef frey Lightner, Arlene Shupak, Frank Miller, William Backman, New College Diner Credit ~ Staff - Meeting Wednesday, April 25 at 7 PA. 131 Sackett Short lost important! By DONNAN BEESON 27 !Seniors, Graduates Lorraine Prokopowicz; Carolyn Bartell. Sue Block, William Clark, Lynn Marvel Stevens,Lois Eidi noff, Marcia Kuhn and Margaret Reed. These students and graduates; will be initiated as members of the. society next month. • John'W. White Fellowships THREE AWARDS of $6OO EACH • ... for members of the graduating class, of highest standing, who pos "ess, in the opinion of the Senate Committee on Scholarships and Awards, those qualities of ability and personality that will enable them to profit best by graduate study, at this University or elsewhere. • ... Applications are now being received for the John W. White Fe l ow -ship' from senior students who intend ki pursue graduate studies in 1962-63. APPLICATIONS: • • .. . may be obtained at the Office of Student Aid, 218 Willard Building. • . . must be submitted not later than 5 p.m., Friday, April 27; 1962. • . . . should be returned kx- • . - • Office of Strideitt Aid ' '; • 218 Willard Building • a The 'Pennsylvania State University ' _ University Park, Penn.sylicmia • • Tlfic DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNTVERSITY PARK:. PENNSYLVANIA Easter Service to Start at 6 The Rev. P. Barrett Rudd, as-,barger, University -chaplain, williganist, will play a prelude recital sociate director of'the University:deliver the Easter sermon at the beginning at 10;45 a.m. Christian Association, will speak H aim Chapel Service tomorrow . The Rev. William Watson, as op With Fear and Joy" at the in Schwab. The service will be, isociate director of the Wesle y community Easter Sunrise Service. televised over WFBG-TV Altoona, Foundation, will speak 'The at 6 a.m. tomorrow on the steps from 11 a.m. to noon. .Dying and Rising of Christ" at of In Old Main. THE EASTER SERVICE will;the protestant Service of worship case at bad weather. the .at 9 a. tomorrow the Helen service will be held in Schwab. follow the order of the Conamun m. m ion service according to theEakin Eisenhower Chapel. A 90-VOICE CHOIR will sing Anglican tradition. The musicall The service has been adapted the choral hymn "At - the Name of 'settings to be used have been corn-' from forms of worship used in Jesus" accompanied .by a 9-piece 'posed by George E. Ceiga, Uni-,the medieval European Christian brass ensemble under the direc- iversity organist, in which he Church. It will begin with the tion of James W. Beach, assistant utilizes a brass choir plus the,congregation waiting outside the director of the Chapel Choirs. 'organ and chorus. 'church for the doors to be opened The Rev. Luther H. Harsh-1 Dr. Leonard Raver, Chapel or- by a "messenger." In medieval times,, the doors of the church were opened with impressive challenge and ceremony. THE SECOND PART of the service. after the cotwegiation has come into the church, will be an ancient litany used for the observance of Ash Wednesday. It is a service of confession to express penitence and humility before the Lord. The last part of the service will be recalling the events of Easter as recorded in the scripture and a sermon interpreting. these events. Renovated Carnegie Will Bet Ale General Communications Center Carnegie, longs campus land mark and a - former home of The 'Daily Collegian, is reverberating to the tune of a new face-Lifting WALTER H. WIEGAND. direc tor of the physical plant, said that Carnegie is being converted to a. general communications building) as part of the Artsand Humanities building project. He added that: the General State Authority has taken charge of the project. Reconstruction is nothing new; to Carnegie—the brick and stone edifice is merely undergoing the latest in an historical series of renovations dating as far back as the 1930'5. ' The building was constructed with money' donated by Andrew Carnegie, then a trustee of the college, and was dedicated in 1904. It served as a library until the '3o's, when the General State Am thority allocated money for the Construction of a large library, Carnegie' was occupied shortly after by the School of Journalism, the School of Music and the Army ROTC. The Daily Collegian moved • • . HERLOCHER'S PIZZA STEAKS SUPPER SPECIAL-TUES., THURS., SAT. CALL AD 8-0518 FAST DELIVERY its offices at that time from Old' Main to the basement of Carnegie, where it remained until this'year's' move to the basement of Sackett! As a prelude to the recent in novation, the journalism offices, in Carnegie were moved from the first floor of the building to the second floor. THE RECENT conversion% be-, ing made at Carnegie "includein creasing space for television and motion picture studios, radio , broadcasting and photography' laboratories. No definite date has been an nounced for the completion of the project. Profs Co-Author Article William C. Decker, assistant professor of marketing, and Fred W. Kniffin, professor of market ing, are the co-authors of "Teach ing of Undergraduate Sales Man agement Courses in American Col leges and Universities," which ap pears in the 1961 Proceedings of the Winter Conference of the American Marketing Association. SUBS PAGE THREE Through the Looking Glass with Gabbi BOGGED DOWN WITH BLUE BOOKS ALREADY? It's about the tact we're already getting bogged down with the bluebooks Sorts looks like we'll all be_ putting in a few all-fighters in the next couple if weeks. If you want a cheerer upper, take a look at NOme of the sharp things Mars gotten in for Spring' GAY UMBRELLAS These pagoda shaped umbrellas have a light flower design on a fresh white acetate back ground. They are - also avail able in several pastel shades to help combat this dreary weather we've been having. (Incidentally, they make great Easter presents too.) • FROSTED PASTELS 1$ NECKLACES What could be more appropri- . ate than soft pinks, mint greens, and lively oranges to accent your new spring suit or dress_. At Mel 344mtrvis you'll find just the right necklace for your outfit in either manner length or rope type. To complete the• picture why not get the matching frosted earrings?. LOST YOUR MATRIC OR PER LATELY? Tired of stuffing your pockets or carrying a monstrous pocket book? Ethel has brand new burlap and leather bags that are the perfect size for run ning from - class to class, car just plain hubbing it. IMP ... Ira EASTER' WEEK END ' ff you've forgotten someone; don't worry. you still have time to run down this afternoon and buy a card. Mal has many beautiful cards left. 0 yes. while you're there, make sure. you see the cute • little hand painted Easter eggs. They're a bit out of the ordinary. as they were imported from Czechoslovakia. GOTTA RUN! GABS! 112 Z. Casa@ Aim