WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7. 1956 Tickets Purchased 375 For arise Band Concert 1 ately 3750 tickets-have been sold for the United e Band concerts, Stephen Higgens, publicity the concerts, said yesterday. vill be sold through the day of the concerts or i city crowd of 6000 for each concert is reached, Approxi States Mar manager of Tickets until a cap Higgens said -David R. burgess, has lackey, State College announced that he Toy. 15 Marine Band has declared I College. !•honic Band I the oldest' military irganization in the li.resent two concerts nd 8 p.m.. Nov. 15 Day in State - Sym! The band, symphonic country, will at 3:30 p.m. Hall. the matinee are 50 ildren and $1 for ed tickets for the ormance are $1.50 in Recreatio • Tickets for cents . for c adults. Reser l evening pe and unreser ed tickets are $l. They may b- purchased at the He tz el U, ion desk, Waring Lounge desk the Music Room, Sigma Chi f ternity, the Corner Room, and t e bulletin board at the Sponsor: by Sigma Chi The concer s are sponsored by Sigma Chi fr. ternity and the pro ceeds will be used to help support the U.S. 01Yhipic team at Mel bourne, Australia. The band, conducted by Capt. Albert Scheopper, will present classical, modern, novelty, and martial selections at the concerts. William Jones, vocal baritone and instrumental soloists will be featured. Tour Covers 8000 Miles Its appearance at the Univer sity is part of the band's annual tour of the North-Central section of the country, which covers 8000 miles and 163 cities. This is the only tour in which the band can participate in this year. The 158-year-old Marine Band was organized in 1798 by an act of Congress. Known as the "Presi dent's Own" the band has played for every inauguration since Thomas Jefferson's. So You Want To Lead a Band! AUTUMN HOP Eng Prof to Speak At Chapel Service Dr. Edwin P. Nye, associate professor of mechanical engineer ing, will speak at worship serv ices at 8:10 a.m. today in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Memorial Chapel. The service is sponsored by the University Christian Association Cabinet. The Chapel staff will conduct the Thursday morning worship service. Members of the Evangeli cal United Brethren Student Fel lowship will conduct the Vesper service at 4:30 p.m. Thursday. :::•:::::;::::-:::::•:•:-:-:•:, ..::.::::.:::::::.:::.:::.:..,: o tor t . ?i.::,..::.. 5 e •••:::::::; iii. :::: • ?:: It's not time for T.G.- g I.F.ing: but for the : ii: finest food in town. you can't beat the ..:. •••: Town House. And for •••• ..:. ...: that midweek ' music break, don't miss . . . ..::... The -.. .-: Jerry Miller •:: •:.: ..:•::::::, :•:•:::•:•:•:•:•:•:•:.. 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Aircraft Armaments; ES:,, AeroE, EE, EngSei, ME, Phys.. Nov. 26. Arnerimtn Braze; BS: Econ.!: Math, Sei. Acetic. Gen art & Sci• Bush Mgmt. Corn Chem. Met, ME. Nov. 26, 27. SS, 29. Du Pont: PhD:I Chem, ChemE, Cer, Met. Phya. A&B Chem.!, Nov. 26, Rayonier t AU degrees: Chem.! ChE. Nov. 26, Ratheon Manufacturing Co.* All degree.: Cer. EE. Eng Sci, ME. Met, Phys... BS, MS: AeroF. Nov. 26. TUBE Power Tool Co.; BS. MS LE, ME, EngSei. Grange to Go to Logan The University Grange organ ization will meet at 6 tonight be-, hind Weaver Hall to leave for a meeting of the Logan Grange. I Pollock Council to Meet Pollock Council will meet at' 6:30 tonight in 203 Hetzel Union.l WIN a FREE RADIO EVERY WEEK at Sally's *3-Way GE Portable Your Choice of One Ticket , REE Two Tickets IF *Save your tickets for an additional bonus One Small Pizza for 10 Tickets One Large Pizza for 20 Tickets *First drawing Monday. November 12, and every Monday while offer lasts Winning numbers will be broadcast over WMAJ of 9:05 p.m. *Stop in or call Sally's-140 S. Pugh St, AD 7-2373 COME TO THE ~..r~'"' __ ... , r Park Director to Speak On Public Landscaping Robert A. Templeton. director of the Department of Parks and Recreation in Pittsburgh, will BIG REAL ESTATE SALE Come on, sang— Let's be on the MALL by 5:00 p.m. Give us your pennies, nickels, dimes, and dollars and help fill the CAMPUS CHEST to the brim. Make it— A MALL OF MONEY! *GE Clock Radio With One Small P 1 ZZA With One Large Music By AIM Band and D and J Quintet TIM Librarians to Discuss Problems at Centers Librarians from five university centers will meet in the Pattee Library tomorrow and Friday to discuss matters of procedure and problems common to librarians at the centers. The centers to be represented are Altoona, Dußois, Ogontz, Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre. PAGE 'THREE
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