THE N ITT ANY CUB Volume XV, No 10 First Annual Variety Show Slated Dean of Women Pays Visit Enjoying the tea during the recent visit by Penn State’s Dean of Women are (left to right) Jeanne Garrett, dorm council presi dent, Mrs. Burnett, housemother, Arlene Hermann, Linda Steiner, Miss Pearl Weston; Dean of Women, Jill Nardi, Mrs. R. Mae Schultz, ass’t. to the dean, Miss R. Christine Vohe, ass’t. to the dean in charge of freshman women, Rnth Angelotti. JACK RAEDER BECOMING KNOWN AS BEHREND’S OWN “MR. JAZZ” By Debbie Gold A graduate of an Erie high school, he feels that these three Jack Eaeder, known by all as we completely wasted . Mr. Jazz, has become well. Known Jack>s BeiaSxaents toward h* Mgll around Behrend Campus since the he fedjJ these thxee recent discovery of his the way Qf educating students . able interest in jazz. He has re- „ x thjnk schools of fcoday are cently been elected president of „„ . . „ , . , . as much a place of true learning, the newly formed Jazz Club. . . . y as this campus is a movie house. A native of Erie, Jack is the After graduation from h i g'h youngest of a family of five. He school, Jack spent a year work got his start in the field of jazz ing at various jobs. Realizing the through his frequent visits to his need for a college education, he brother-in-law’s who .is also a enrolled at Behrend Campus. He great jazz enthusiast. is .enrolled in the curriculum of Spinning records, playing ping- D. D. T. pong, and shooting pool are Jack’s Jack is working Ms be tween-class favorite pastimes. Each Monday evening a streak is way thru coUege and is unable seen running toward the tele- to enlarge his jazz collection. In vision set in Erie Hall. This is the future he hopes to work on Jack, about to watch his favorite the west coast until he is able to program, Peter Gunn. Jack’s start a business of his own. At other favorites are Dave Brubeck, this time he intends to extend Shelley .Manne, Marty Paich, and his collection to a very valuable Bill Holman. hobby. OFFICIAL STUDENT PUILICATION BEHREND CAMPUS —Pennsylvania State University Behrend’s First-Annual Variety Show is slated for the vaudeville boards of Erie Hall’s stage Saturday evening, April 18, at 8 o’clock. General chairman for the program that will feature a wide variety of acts and talents from both students and faculty is Edward Roberts with Becky Schenck serving as assistant chairman. Next Assembly Will Feature "Mr. America" “Mr. America,” George Eifer- man, national AAU. title holder, will be the assembly speaker dur- ing the next common hour. Mr. Eiferman, an American athlete with a phenomenal repu- tation as a weight lifter, is expect- ed to demonstrate his widely re- puted physique as well as tell why he feels that young people should keep in good physical condition. A former “Mr. America,” Mr. Eiferman has addressed over BYz million students over 26 states. He is also an accomplished trumpet player. And it is his contention that music can play an important part in good health, especially in the phases of rhythm, coordin ation, and timing. He is at present in charge of a popular physical education vari ety program that is supposed to be interspersed with both music and humor as well as the expected flexing of muscles. Easter Play Participants Those who participated in the Easter Play which was held last Sunday afternoon under the direction of Nyla Falhenhagen, speech instructor, were the following: (left to right) Charles Blass, Dianne Reynolds, John Miller, Nancy Jo Altman and Dick Chase. Tuesday, March 24, 1959 Handling the finances will be Waiter Parker. Faculty advisors are Dr. Elizabeth Smith, Miss Margaret Schumacher, Mr. I. H. -Kochel, and Mr. William Hover. On the decorations committee are Jeanne Chambers, chairman: Phil Sterner, ass’t.: Linda Roth. Donn° Waskiewicz, Tcm Wood, Diane Baldwin, Charles Washny, Arlene Hermann, Jeanne Sieber, Julie Horton, Linda Dickey, and Dixie Kearse. In charge of entertainment will be Walt Parker, chairman, Bob Nielsen, ass’t.; Jutta Schewig, Jack Raeder, and Vince Cresciman. Refreshments are to be dissem inated by Don Shelly, chairman; Mike Maetz, Diane Baldwin, Jim McDonald, and Charles Washny. Ed Roberts, Becky Schenck, and Walt Parker have asked that all students pitch in and present some sort of number for this first Behrend variety program. Many acts have already been scheduled, among them a “wrig gly” chorus line of shapely mem bers as well as a duet to be sung by Grace Rowland and Bill Cur tis. They are to present “Seren ade” from “The Student Prince” by Romberg. Bob Edwards will emcee the entire show.