The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 16, 1956, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Choir, Orchestra
To Present Concert
The Chapel Choir and Symphony Orchestra will present Mo
zart's "Great Mars in C Minor" at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab
auditorium
The concert, honoring the Mozart bicentennial, is the ninth of
the yearly concerts sponsored jointly by the University Chapel and
the department„of music.
Chapel Choir. composed of 102
members directed by \Villa C.
Taylor, wi 11 be assisted by 35
members of the Symphony Or
chestra directed by Theodore Kar
han, associate professor of music
and music education.
Soloists to Appear
Soloists appearing with the
University groups are Sylvia
Stahlman, soprano; Jean Sanders,
mezzo-soprano; Richard Casilly,
tenor; and Raymond Brown, bar
itone.
Brown, assistant professor of
music, was the baritone soloist at
two previous Spring concerts, and
Miss Sanders sung in the 1954 per
formance of MendPlssohn's "Eli
jah."
-Two Make Debut at University
Cassilly, a member of the New
York City Opera, and Miss Stahl
man, have recently returned from
operatic engagements in Europe.
They will be heard for the first
time on the University campus.
No admission will be charged
for the concert, but an offering
to help defray expenses will be
taken during the intermission.
This voluntary offering is used
for concert expenses that are not
covered by the University subsidy
allotted to the Choir.
The production details for the
concert were handled by the Choir
officers of the current year and
the newly elected officers for
next year.
Grandma--
(Continued from page four)
is out of it too ... Drinking hab
its of Penn Staters are changing
thanks to the long lines in the
Lion's Den. We used to drink
coffee in the morning and Cokes
in the afternoon. But the coffee
line is so long in the morning
that we drink Cokes then and
the Coke line is so long in the
afternoon that we drink coffee
then. Oh. well
Last week a little mixup hap
pened with the picture appear
ing in this column. Half of the
papers had sports editor Fran
Fanucci's picture while the other
half had the ugly one .. .
YOU READ IT HERE FIRST:
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Schug Elected to Offices
Clayton H. Schug. professor of
public speaking, has been elected
president of the Eastern Forensic
Association and re-elected vice
president of Delta Sigma Rho,
national forensic honorary society.
He is also associate editor of "The
Gavel," a Delta Sigma Rho pub
lication.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Segal Appointed
Tribunal Chairman
Robert Segal will be appointed
next year's Tribunal Chairman,
subject to approval by All-Uni
versty Cabinet Thursday night.
He will succeed Lynn Meyers.
Jay Tolson will be appointed
Tribunal Secretary.
Students who will be named to
,sit on Tribunal as juniors are
Warren Carmichael, Jack Hal
; pern, Richard Moon, and George
Wills, with Lawrence Jacobson
!and Robert Neff serving as alter
nates.
To be named as senior alter
nates for nest year are David
Hamrick and Stanton Selbst.
PhysEd Senior Banquet
Seniors in the College of Physi
cal Education and Athletics will
be honored at 6 tonight at the
senior banquet, sponsored by the
Student Major Club.
Dr. Ben Euwema, dean of the
College of Liberal Arts, will speak
.on" The Great Conversation."
Alumni Group—
(Continued from page one)
issued seven times a year; and
sponsorship of 65 alumni clubs,
including 39 in Pennsylvania and
one in Puerto Rico.
'Alumni Association Essential'
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"The Alumni Association is es- E ncampmv ,„,_
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