The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 28, 1956, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Music
Contralto
To Sing at
3d Concert
Elena Nikolaidi, prima donna
contralto of the Metropolitan
Opera Association, will present
the third Community Concert
program at 8:30 p.m. Thursday
n Schwab Auditorium.
Born near Athens, Greece, Miss
Nikolaidi was a church soloist
at the age of seven. Upon her
Thirty $2 Community Con
cert tickets are on sale at the
ffetsel Union desk for Thurs
day evening's program. The
concert will begin at 8:30 in
Schwab Auditorium.
Guest soloist will be Elena
Nikolsla The ticket sale plan
is sponsored by the Association
of Independent Men.
graduation from the Athens Con
servatory, which she attended on
a six-year scholarship, she be
came soloist with the State Or
chestra under the baton of Dimit
ri Mitropoulos.
A scholarship from the Greek
government for study in Vienna
ed to Miss Nikolaidi's contract
with the Vienna Opera. She made
her debut in the United States
in 1949.
Miss Nikolaidi will sing a pro
gram of secular and sacred music,
closing with My iteart at Thy
Sweet Voice from "Samson and
Delilah" by Saint-Saens. She will
be accompanied at the piano by
Robert Evans.
Doors will Open for the con
cert at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Spring Week--
(Continued from pane one)
points. The overall Spring Week
points for the six second and
third place winners will be award
ed by totaling the carnival points
(based on 400) and the bonus
points. Their points toward Spring
Week standing will be computed
by a ratio of this total against
the total of the winner.
3 Winners
For the Mad Hatter's Parade
there will also be three winners.
Each of these will receive 25
Spring Week points. The three
second place winners will each
receive 20 points toward Spring
Week; third place winners, 15
points; fourth place winners, 10
points; and fifth place winners,
5 points.
A total of 15 Spring Week
points will be awarded to the
group that sponsors Miss Penn
State, and eight points to each
of the four groups sponsoring
attendants.
The group that sponsors the
winner of the He-Man Contest
will receive 15 points, and eight
points will be awarded each of
the nine' groups sponsoring
finalists.
Mew York and Washington
Ag Student Council
To Meet Tonight
The Agricultural Student Coun;meet at 6:30 tonight in 203 lietzel
cil will meet at 7 tonight in 213 1 Union
lietzel Union.
Revision of the constitution,!Lantern Circulation Staff
nominations for elections, and at Candidates for the circulation
report from the Ag Council book—staff of the Lantern will meet at
store committee are on the agenda. 6:30 tonight in 103 Willard.
CLASSIFIEDS
RATES
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11.51 Oar Inarrtien
$1.75 Two insertions
$1.40 Three litsortiona
Additional word. 3 for .1111
for each day of insertion,
FOR SALE
HEAVY LINED drape*. excellent con
dition. Suitable for fraternity bolts* or
auditorium. Selling' at I /IS original price.
Phone ELg In 64420.
1947 MERCURY convertible, good ton-
(Utica, SZ:Vi. Washer Vail.
Ave. Leave message in mail box.
IiOR — PROMPT and expert radio and phono
graph service. stop at State College TV,
232 S. Allen.
WORN WANTED
SCIENTIFIC AND Literary tranalatkrna
done Trent French. German, Dutch. AD
6.8106.
FOR RENT
ONE SINGI J and one double room for
upperclassmen or young married couple.
Phone AD 7-4147, 114 East Beaver.
HELP WANTED
WANTED FOR rummer work
graduates from Metropolitan areas. ex
perienced in the we of double-lensed
cameras for specialized photography dur
ing the summer months. Exceptional earn
ings for competent men. Write to Mr. G.
it. }lifter, 432 Atlantic Ave., Franklin.
Fa. for personal interview.
CHESTERFIELD anHl:saw
"Warr $ Haas Tomas Ca
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Book Exchange Candidates
Last semester candidates for the
Penn State Book Exchange will
LAUNDRY WANTED--washed and dryrd.l
We do quality work at thrifty price...!
AD 7-4768.
LOST
ONE ALLIGATOR raincoat at ATO Satur-i
day nite. Please contact Richard Bohner!
AD /t-bl7B.
MAN'S GOLD wrist watch (Waltham):l
vicinity of S. Atherton St. if found call
AD li-S6BB.
(OLD - RING With single letter **l - '
black enamel in Simmons. DNS en-i .
grayed inside. Sentimental value. Reward.'
Letie, 268 Simmons.
ONE WATCH at Ree Nall. ”Tissot" make
self-winding, round fate, leather strap.
crown missing. Call Don Venter AD 15-6951
eat. 299.
PAIR OF Horn-rimmed Glasses, Saturday
night at Phi Sigma Delta. Call Dick
Flatter, EXT. 966.
PACKAGE CONTAINING newly purchased
girls article's. Found near campus en
trance. Owner may have if identifies and
pays for ad. Call ext. M.
FURNITURE REPAIRS and upholstering
Free estimates. Call AD 7-3693.
WHEN YOUR tniewriter needs service
Wet dial Al) 7-2492 or bring machine
to 693 W. College Ave.
WANTED
FOUND
MISCELLANEOUS
a crackling fire sets the scene
you,
your friends -
the players
laughter and song,
PIZZA --
the party maker
You UVi ei enioy
THE TAVERN
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 195