The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 12, 1963, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, ,IANUARY.It2. 1963
Bartlett To Speak
On Audacious Belief
Gene E. Bartlett, president of
Colgate Rochester Divinity
School, Rochester, N.Y., will speak
on "Our Most Audacious Belief"
at the 10:55 la.m. Chapel service
tomorrow in Schwab.' •
Dr. Bartlett has lectured at Van
derbilt University, Andover New
ton Theological School, Yale Uni
versity, St. Steven's College;
Canada, and Garrett Biblical In
stitute, Evanston, 111.-He also had
a radio ministry with 'regular
broadcasts frOm 1935 to .1960. •
Willa Taylor will direct the
Chapel Choir in Thomas Tom
kins "My Shepherd is the Living
Lord," edited by• Denis Stevens,
distinguished visiting professor of
music.
RAY ZEIGLER (12th-music
education-Spring Mills) will be
organist for the service. He will
play Cesar Franck's "Chorale in
E Major," Helmut Walcha's
"Chorale Prelude on Wer nur den
lieben Gott laesst walten" and
Leon Boellmann's "Toccata."
Lee Vanßremen, intern with the
University Christian Association,
will speak on '"Charley Brown
and Original Sin" at the 9 a:m.
Lensmen To Tell
•
University, Story
The Penn State Camera Club
will work on a - collection of photo
graphs illUitrating life at Penn
State.' Club members are' being
asked to take pidtures that will
illustrate alt aspects of life on
earhpus...: -
This •will'include classes, study,
athletic and social events. The
club expects that it will eventually
be possible to compile a set of
pictures which tells the Univer
sity story. This idea was inspired
by Edward Steichen's famous col
lection, "The_ Family of Man."
"If the collection should prove
successful :it will be available, for
display at the Hetzel Union Build
ing and other centers throughout
the state,?, Peter .H. Given, pro=
fessor of fuel technology, said. "It
could be used to. increase under
standing of: University life and
could be exchanged with similar
collections from other universities
in this country and abroad." -
20c Cut Pizza
DEAN'S WALK-IN
Pepperoni & Mushrooms
(Corner of Pugh & Beaver)
We Cash Student Checks • •
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
GENE E. BARTLETT
service tomorrow
_at the Helen
Eakin Eisenhower Chapel,
The Rev. Barrett P. Rudd, act
ing executive director of the
I.ICA, will lead the worship.
Janes Beach will direct the Medi
tation Chapel Choir.
. HOLY . COMMUNION
Grace Lutheran Church
400 West College Avenue
SUNDAY - JANUARY 13
8:00 a.m. 9:2.0 a.m. 10:40 a.m.
. _
WELCOME. FRESHMEN!
Ammy
at
Phi Sigma Delta
Rock from 9 'til 1 to the - mimic of:
"The Dappers"
- Open only to freshmen
LSA. To Bring
New Service
To Campus
The Lutheran Student Associ
ation will hold regular worship
services this term at 10 a.m. Sun
days in Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chapel. Tried experimentally last
term, the new program will be
.eome effective - tomorrow.
The - Rev. Arthur Seyda, Luth
eran student chaplain, will speak
on "Conformity in a World of
Chan - ge.! Darwin E. Gearhart,
seminary intern with LSA, will
be, liturgist.
Roman Catholic Mass will be
celebrated at 7 'a.m. tomorrow in
the Eisenhower Chapel, at 9:15,
•10:15 and 11:15 a.m, in the Hetzel
Union ballroom, and at 11:15 a.m.
in the HUB assembly room.
.'THE HILLEL Foundation will
hold a fox and bagel branch at
10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Foun
dation. - - -
The Hillel' Graduate Students
will- sponsor a talk by RustUm
Roy, professor of geochemistry,
on "The Need for-Ethical Values"
at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Foun
dation.
The Rev._Earl Spencer - will
-speak to' th -Baptist , Student Or
ganization. on "The Word, -, the
World and the Sacrament" at 6:30
tomorrow in the Eisenhower
Chapel rehearsal room.
This Weekend on Campus
Today_ -
Applications
Applications for selection to
membership on the Undergrad
uate Student Government Cultur
al Committee will be available at
the Hetzel Union desk until Thurs
day. Application for the HUB
Publicity Committee will be at
the HUB desk until 'Wednesday:
4. 4. 4.
Other Events
Gamma Sigma Sigma and Alpha
Phi Gmega Cuban Committee,
1:30 p.m., 212 HUB,
Student movie, 7 p.m., HUB as
sembly hall.
Tomorrow
La Vie
The La ,Vie literary staff will
meet at 7 p.m. in the La Vie office.
« * +
Hillel
The first meeting of the Hillel
Graduate Association will.be held
at 8 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation,
224 Locust Lane. Rustum Roy,
professor of geochemistry, will
speak on "The Need for Ethical
Values." All graduate students are
welcome.
ti it it
•
Other Events
Camera Club, 2:20 p.m., HUB ball
room..
JAMMYI
AT
SIGMA NU
OPEN -TO FRESHMEN ONLY
Music by
the
Thunderbolts 9 - 12 P.M.
never enough time off between semesters, class -(English purists
included). So why spend it on the road ... when you can wend
your way home or wherever the fastest way of all? By air. By
Allegheny. It's the best vacation-stretcher going ... the one that
lets you linger for lots of extra fun. Fly Allegheny on Saturdays,
or before 3 p.m. on Sundays, and have more dough to blow on
the ground. Weekend round-trip fares are marked down 37 1 / 4 %
... a bargain' even without green stamps.
low Weekend Fare, for example:
Round tip to New York (Newark) $24.00 plus tax,
Cal you travel agent or ADams 84414
Aft ifigo ll iff At y Alkuhfirs
YOUR AIR COMMUTER SERVICE IN 12 BUSY STATES
Liberal Arts Student Council's
Model United Nations, 7 p.m.,
218 HUB.
Military Ball Committee, 7 p.m.,
217 HUB.
Penn State Yachting Club, 2 p.m.,
Waring Lounge. -
Monday
Lecture
Charles Walker from the Ameri
can Friends Service. Committee
will 'speak on "Are Our Military
Deterrents Effective?" , • '
His talk will be given at 8:30
p.m. in 109 Osmond.
.N .1.
Other Events
Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., 212
HUB.
Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., HUB card-
room.
Freshman Advisory Board, 7:30
p.m., 217 HUB.
Greek Week publicity committee,
7 p.m., 215 HUB.
Investment Club, 8:15 p.m., 214
HUB.
MRC, 9 p.m., 212 HUB.
TIM, 6:30 p.m., 203 HUB
In 1911, the State Collegian,
first student publication at the
University in newspaper _form,
changed its name to the Penn
State Collegian, adopted the tab
loid form and printed six pages.
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