The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 19, 1956, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1956
York! New York!' to Be
Club Aquacade Theme
`New
WRA
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"New York! ew York!" will be the theme of the Women's Recreation Association
Swimming Club's 1 th annual aquacade.
The show wil beTresented at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday in the White Hall pool.
A limited number of free tickets for both performances can be obtained from 8 a.m. to
noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the main office at White Hall
Ten __city themes, 'depict
preted by music and move Mei
"Autumn," was written and will
be directed by Beverly Carpen
ter and features Grace Briggs,
Myla Johnson, Mariania Moldo
van, Rachel Neff, Shirley Pitt
man,. and Catherine Vought, who
will swim to "Autumn in New
York."
"Chinatown Fantasy," written
and, directed by Blanche Kurtz
and Barbara Rilling, features Jb
Fulton; Mary Griesemer; Anne
McMullan, and Judith Tame. This
quartet will swim to "Music in
a Chinese Garden."
Lisbon Antigua Selected
The third number will be "Tea
Dance at the Savoy," with "Lis
bon Antigua" being the music
with swimming by Beverly Car
penter, Nancy Johnston, Susan
nah Newlin, Stepheny Nichols,
Barbara Rilling, and Janet Town
send. The act was written and
will be directed by Barbara Met
ford and Judith Tame.
Shirley Pittman is the origina
tor of and will direct "F.A.O.
Schwartz's Toy Window," which
will be set to the song "Toy Ti
gers." Swimming in this number'
will be Deborah Dane, Judith
Harkinson, Mary Hurley, Joanna
Mason, Carol Palmer, Mary
Lockwood, Mary Phillips, and
Mary Sterbutzel.
'"Central Park," the fifth act of
the show, was written by Jean
McMahon, and the song by the
same name will be used. Helen
Baldwin. Carole Breedlove, Ro
berta Brown, Helen Dalrymple,
Barbara Duff, Eleanor Judy,
Nancy May, Linda Paynter, Jean
ette Saxe, Nancy Schane, Edith
Shearman, Joan Strohhecker,
Mary Lou Thomas, Lucy Wads
worth, Jane Wilber, and Glenda
Willard will take part.
Trio to
• Depict Rivers
"The Rivers," written and di
rected by Deborah Dane and Jo
anna_ Mason, will feature Mary
Hurley. Daisy Zimmerman, and
Deborah Dane. ' The trio will
swim to The River.
"Nightclub" will feature Meta
Baily, Myla Johnson, Barbara
Metford, Karen Peterson. Lynn
Stollmeyer, and Rae Waters.
Dorothy Dramble and Mary Tho
mas originated the act. Their
Music will be "Manhattan Mam
bo."
The March of the Siamese Chil
dren will be the music for "Im
pressions at the Museum," writ
ten and directed by Mary Hurley
and Mary Lockwood. Swimming
in the number will be Marilyn
D o a n, Dorothy Dramble, Ann
Lutz. and Joanna Mason.
2 Swim to Serenade in Blue
Marilyn Doan and Jean McMa
hon will be featured in their own
written and directed theme,
"Streets at Night." Serenade in
Blue will be the music for the
duet.
The show will end with "Uni
ted Nations." featuring Meta
Baily, Beverly Carpenter. Patri
cia Hile, Mary Kreider, Blanche
Kurtz, Mary Lockwood, Ann
Lutz, Dorothy Mawson, Barbara
Metford,. Susannah Newlin, Ste
phney Nichols, Joan Platt, Au
drey Sassano, Gloria Schwartz,
and Judith Tame. Music will be
Penn Stale Jazz Club
Presents
CHRIS CONNOR
and
CHARLIE MINGUS'
JAZZ WORKSHOP QUINTET
Saturday, April 21
Schwab Auditorium
2 Concerts-7 and 9:30 (On Sale at HUB) $1.50
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
ng scenes and entertainment in New York, will be inter-
—George Harrison p
FLOATING stunts, formations, and varied stroking, all part
of the annual spring aquacade "New York! New York!."
are rehearsed by six members of the WRA Swim Club. In
the top picture, the swimmers form a snowflake pattern
and below demonstrate a cross-pool crawl stroke.
Employment
Interviews
Representatives from the following corn-
Pa nies will inter% iew June and August
graduates and undergraduates for summer
work. Applicants for interviews may sign
up in 11.1 .01r1 Main within the nest two
weeks. This list will be carried only once by
The Daily Collegian. interviews will be
held on dates mentioned. .
Are. Inc.—May 3—A ERO.F... M.E., E.E.,
MATH.. PAYS.
Avec. (Lycominz Div.)—May 3
ME=EM
Dept. of Interior. Bureau of Mines—
May 3--CH. EM.. CH.E., PHYS.
Engineer Center and Fort Belvoir —May
M.E.. C.E.. CH.E.. PHYS.. S.E..
PNG. M.S. and Ph.D. candidates in same
fields. Also Jrs. in same fields for summer.
Frankfort! Arsenal—May:t— CH.F.. E.E.,
M.F... -1. E.. MET.. PHYS.. CHEM. _
ci. 'Rommel Co.—May 3—CERAMICS
CHEM.. CH.E.
Republic Aviation May 3 PHYS.,
MATH.. AERO., C.E.. E.E., M.E.
Criffiss Air Force Base and Rome Air
Force Race—May 3—E.F. C.E.. M.E.,
PHYS.. MATIL M.S. and Pb.D. candidates
in same fields. Also summer employment
in same fields. _ _
limiririiri
Planets to Be Observed
Members of Alpha Nu, astro
nomical society, will operate tele
scopes and answer questions for
any one interested in observing
Jupiter and the moon from 8 to
10 p.m. tonight and tomorrow
night at the observatories.
"United Nations." Mary Phillips
is the director.
Ad Clinic Set
For Saturday
Representatives of the adVe-rtis
ing media will meet with adver
tising students at the Benjamin
Franklin Media Clinic at 2 p.m.
Saturday in 216 Sparks.
The program is sponsored by
the department of advertising of
the University and the Benjamin
Franklin chapter of Alpha Delta
Sigma, national professional ad
vertising fraternity. Donald W.
Davis, head of the advertising de
partment, will serve as program
moderator.
M121M12!
Alpha Delta Sigma will be
awarded the Almanack Medal of
the Poor Richard Club of Phila
delphia. a recognition given to
selected groups in commemora
tion of the 250th birthday of Ben
jamin Franklin.
Newly elected officers of Alpha Brown, historian. Appointments
Chi Rho are C. George Cascio,' are Robert Brant, rushing chair..
president; Albert Howe, vice' man; Norman Wolff, house man
president; Lawrence Me tz g e r, ager; John Lohman, pledgemas
secretary; Robert Whitaker, trea- I ter; Howard Downing, scholar
su-er; George Sotus, ritual offi-!ship chairman; Robert Wilson
cer; Harlan Kline, chaplain; andtpublicity chairman; Raymond
John Leibig sergeant-at-arms. JCarlin, social chairman; Gordon
Newly initiated by Alpha Chi. Brown, song leader; Donald Bey-
Rho are John Jafer, William Hil-lerly, Interfraternity Council rep
lard. John Leibig, L a w•r en c e , resentative, and Stam,:=lios Flam-
Metzger, and Barry Mowrey, poris, athletic chairman.
Alpha Xi Delia ha s pledged Sigma Alpha Mu has initiated
Nancy Blimline and Bonnie Shomßernard Robbins, David Creskoff,
waiter. •Edward Grossman, and Alvin
New pledges of Della Delia Schwartz.
Delta are Susan Ittel, Myla John-( Newly elected officers of Sig
son, and Joan Schmidt. Ima Alpha Mu are Arthur Getis,
New ofncers of Delia Delta' prior; Gary Zinman, exchequer;
Delta are Alberta Hoffman, pres- Joshua Lederberg, recorder; Con
iclerit; Joet,a Laing, vice presi- ,rad Reisman. assistant exche
dent; Susan Con way, pledge . quer; David Crescoff, parliamen
trainer: Mary Lou Scott, treasur-:tarian: Elvin Rose,.pledgemaster;
er: Ann Forster, chaplain, and Maurice YE,ffee, alumni recorder
Margaret Forster, recording sec- and Edward Kessel, historian.
rotary. New pledge officers of Chi Orne-
Sigma Pi has initiated Bruce ga are Sandra Shogren, president;
Beattie, F obert Brant, Gordon Lois Bergquist, vice president;
Bi own, Walter Krauser. Howard and Nancy liansgen, secretary.
Tinsman. Robert Wilson. and'
Norman Wolff. , FTA to Elect Officers
New pledges of Sigma Pi are !
Today in Willard
Bruce Hoffman andßi c h a r d The Future Teachers of Ameri-
Weeden. ca will elect six officers at 7 to
.
. .
Newly installed officers of night in .17 Willard.
Sigma Pi are Joseph Hartnett,, The offices to be filled are
president: Brook Move r, vie^ president, vice president. corres
president; Bruce Beattie, record- ponding secretary, recording see
ing_ secretary; Edward Redfield, retarv, treasurer, and librarian.
treasurer: Richari: Kuneman, al- A film will be shown following
umni secretary, and Gordon the elections.
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for the
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ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS
PHYSICIST'S
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CONSULT YOUR SCHOOL P-AC IC M g 147
OFFICE NOW FOR APPOINTMENT.
Airborne Rader Systems,
Systems Analysis, Guided ASssik Systems.
Automatic' Controls, Physical Analysis, MitlOWlVe
Pulse Circuitry, fnforpruulast Theory,,Cround Rolm , Systems.
Solid-Srate Physics, Transistors, Ten Equipment Design,
Miniaturization, Elertromechenkal Design, Gyros,
Hydraniks, Subminiaturization, Methanical Design,
Instrumento:lac Telnneurrinf, AAkvinat, Wove Guides.
Technical Writity, Field Enema Tit%
Engineering Administration, Rata & Adissik Fui►wtnN,
Radar Field Engineering, Pause& Law.
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