'’'GE TWO Tickets on For Talent Tickets are now on sale for $1 at the Student Union desk in Old Main for tonight's All-University talent show, to be presented in Schwab Auditorium. Ten students will be competing for honors in the show which is sponsored by the Penn State Club. The program will be both instrumental and vocal. Frances Spatafore, fourth se mester arts and letters major, will open the program. Miss Spatafore will sing “I Love Paris” and “Come Back to Sorrento.” Songs of yesterday and today Will be done by pantomiriist James Brown, second semester arts and letters major. He will pantomine records of A 1 Jolson and Johnny Ray. Dramatic Soprano Nancy Heyman, dramatic so prano will sing “My Hero” and “The Desert Song.” Miss Heyman is a second semester music major. Joan MacKenzie, second semes ter arts and letters major and last year’s Homecoming Queen, will give her interpretation of a blues number, “The Man That Got Away.” Carolyn O’Donnell, second se mester arts and letters major, will sing two numbers, “Suntjy Side of the Street” and ‘‘Stormy Wea ther.” Baritone to Sing Frank Fillipp, second semester architectural major, will also sing several selections. Fillipp is a baritone. Siggmund Bogucki, second se mester chemistry major, will give several selections on the accor dian. Robert Jones, eighth semes ter music education major, will play the piano, and Marvin Thom as, sixth semester student, will give several renditions op the saxophone. Howard Rowlands, sixth semes ter arts and letters major, will sing several numbers. Rowlands in a bass-baritone. Kennedy Named indie Week' Head James Kennedy, eighth semes ter chemistry major, has been ap pointed chairman of the Indepen dent Week committee, Robert Dennis, president of the Associa tion of Independent Men, has an nounced. Dennis appointed James Mc- Dowell, seventh semester mechan ical engineering major, to chair the AIM Spring Week committee. The AIM Board of Governors voted Wednesday night to ap propriate $350 for the freshman handbook to be given to incoming freshmen next year. The total cost of the handbook will be approxi mately $650, but the dean of men’s office and the department of housing will pay $3OO. 'A jNOwl MANY RIVERS TO CROSS Robert Eleanor Taylor Parker Cinema Scope 'THE SILVER CHALICE' Cinema Scope - Color Virginia Mayo - Pier Angeli Jack Palance, Paul Newman —Featuretime— -12:00. 2:21. 4:42. 7:03. 9:30 4 p.tn. Wm. Shakespeare's "ROMEO and JULIET" —Featuretime— -4:10. 6:42. 9:14 Sale Show Hat Societies Will Be Guides Guides will be provided by the hat societies for the official open ing of the Hetzel Union Building, March 16, Hat Society Council de cided Wednesday night. During the individual society reports Nancy Scofield, president of Scrolls, announced that the group will take a carload of ar ticles such as magazines, cards, and games to the State Mental Hospital in Hollidaysburg on Sun day. Mortar Board is malting a study of resident counseling for fresh man women students Joyce Shusman, president, reported. The society is investigating the judicial, morale, and scholastic records of freshman women to de termine whether such a program is needed at the University. To further the study, the group has written other colleges and uni versities for information. - r For sheer fui> out on the road, Chevrolet's stealing the thunder from the high-priced cars! Up to this year, maybe there were reasons for wanting one of the higher-priced cars. If you demanded some thing really special in the way of driving fun, you simply had to pay a premium to get it. Not any more! The Motoramic Chevrolet has changed all that. Who could wish for more excitement than the THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Air Society Will Hold Conclave The Arnold Air Society will host delegates from 20 colleges and universities tomorrow through Sunday at an Area C district con clave at the University. Reserve Lt. Col. Dean H. Mc- Kinley, assistant dean of the Col lege of Business, and Lt. Col. Carroll L. Buhrman, acting pro fessor of air science, will open a series of weekend meetings with talks at 8:46 a.m. Saturday in 206 Old Main. Delegates from North Carolina, Virginia. Maryland, and Pennsyl vania will attend the conclave to formulate area policies to be pre sented at the national conclave in Washington during Easter vaca tion. This is the first time the con clave will be held on the Univer sity campus although the local squadron is headquarters for the area. Members of Angel Flight, wo men’s auxiliary corps, will greet the delegates at the Armory Fri day, and provide, stenographic and other services for the mem bers during the conclave. Area Commander David Hie stand announced the schedule of weekend events for conclave dele gates. It includes a stag dinner tomorrow night at Alpha Chi Sigma, a luncheon at noon Satur day at the State College Hotel, and a tentative tour of the cam pus and Hetzel Union Building at 3 p.m. Saturday. Also included, in addition to opening speeches Saturday morn ing, will be an en masse attend ance of the delegates, the local squadron, and the Angel Flight at Cjhapel Sunday morning. It’s- highway robbery! SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER Show* Colder Weather Forococf for Today Snow, is forecast for this after noon by the University weather station. Accompanying the snow will be lower temperatures and northwest winds. This morning is expected to be cloudy and cold. Temperatures are forecast to range between 35 and 40 degrees. Yesterday's high was 46 de grees. Froth Layouts Duo Members of the Froth advertis ing staff may turn in layouts be tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday at the Froth office in the basement of Carnegie Hall. What are "MOLECULAR SIEVES"? It’s not surprising if you haven’t heard of these new absorbents yet, since they are of the very latest de velopments of the LINDE LABORATORIES. If you are getting a degree in ENGINEERING* or CHEMISTRY, you should leant more about our work on INDUSTRIAL CASES, SILICONES, JET-PIERCING, SYN THETIC CRYSTALS, WELDING, FUME PLATING, etc. * Especially mechanical or chemical. 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He will accept his new duties March 1. Kneen succeeds Robert Y. Sig worth, who is retiring after 35 years of service. The beautiful Id Air Sped Coup* with ledy by Fliher
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