ITIGHACRES COLLEGIAN X-RAY IS PENN STATE REQUITEMENT UNIT. TO BE HERE Once during the college career of each student at Penn State, his chest x—ray must be taken*. It is not required, but it is suggeoted that this x—ray be taken in the freshman year* Of course, i 1 liophomore students would like to have an x—ray taken even though they had one taken in their freshman year, they can do .56, but medical authorities no longer suggest yearly x—rays as strongly as they once did. Th 3 Opportunity to get that required i x--ray is near at hand * Wednesday, Dec* 10, from 1 to 4 PM an x—ray unit will be here, at HIGHACRES, in front of South Hall* Cards for every student and faculty member will be pre—typed and ready for use* Mrs. K. requsets that all students intending to have their chest x—rays taken present themselves at the unit promptly between 1 and 4 PR of the day mentioned abore ) for the unit operates on a tight schedule and must leave at *****6********** *4*** • ***4*•*********6* COLLEGE ARTS TO PRESENT FILE "DEATH OF A SkLESMAN" This 1931 groMETlon,exhitatingnan uncompromising boldness and originality rare in American fats, is to be presented here, in the SUB December 15 at e.; , :')o Pk. This film is a fine dramatic offering filled with amperior performances, absorbing story content and excellent direction. TholAgh it certaiLly cannot be called pleasant entertainment, it is a film that will leave its audience exhausted from sb.6 , r emotional impact, The story of a sale(Jman, obsessed with pretentions of beiri a "Big ken; though he is really a failur.e, it develops an almost claustro— LOST I , hobic sense of pressure and strain, part - ;lfnlarly in the sequences of 'n.al:3-i.conat.l.,ll.vn * *?* ** * 4l * it 44 4,*• 14 .& 44 `.***,.. 41- 4 , 4 4%* *. ***yr Ay jt .. 4 ‘ , ... # 4 .Aft". 1 ‘... 44 15".. 44., .. * tr. *, .. * * fi.C.4".**.141/*o44.o***4l***** DN - DAY . FRIDAY DECEMBER 5 COLLEGE COD.; UNITY CHORUS The first of two concerts tote pre— sented by the College Community Chqr4s wl.ll:be held SUnday s December 7, 1958, 8 p.m' at the west Hazleton Trinity Lutheran Church, sth and Green Streets: The first half of the prbonm will con— sist of several selections from JgS, Bachts nChristmas oratorio," The solo— ists arei Mrs.* Mary Ann.Bigelowy Miss Bette Kuligy Mr. Leroy Hinkley and Rev" Brian Fetterman, In the second half of the program the chorus will present the regions first public performance of Banjamin EtttteritS HA Ceremony of Carols." The chorus will legin with Brittents "Procession" and end with his nriecessicm2 There is nothing obstruse about the sic) the style is clear, vigorous and picturesque—even in the more meditative carols. ThG wtrdff in most of the num— bers are written and will be sung in Middle English. The soloists in "A Ceremony of Carols" by Banjamin Britten ares Miss Bette Kulig ) Miss Margaret Lloyd and Mr. Leroy Rinklei The director of the chorus is Miss Pearl Gart , rick. The accompanists are Thomas Clatch, Kathy Barthalmus and Karen Snyder. The second concert will , he held S:3O Dec. 9, 1958 at the Salem Evan— gelical Church, YiestA Broad St.,. Haz— leton. The admission is freet LC6 A t DIUND Bulldog, white with -black spots., Eats anything--Particularly fond of children* .41