WEDNESDAY. NOVEMB 4 'Satchmo Now On Tickets for the now on sale for- $l. Music Room. - Louis "Satchmo" TIM to Disc Reorganiz Charter Ch A petition calling fo reorgan ization of Town Independent Men and revision of the group's con stitution will be prese Ited at the TIM meeting at 7 toni:ht in 203 Hetzel Union. The petition will s a council be formed the .group's voting bod of the system now use•' all members have the! Council members nominated by petition be elected in the sprin t Robert Bray, seniorn business administration from A toona, will present the petition to TIM. In.oth2r business, J mes Warn bold, sophomore in echanical engineering from Alle r ntown, will be appointed representative-at large to the Association of Inde pendent Men. _ . He will replace Imerio Matos, who resigned as representative, according to James Tipton, TIM president. Two instructors Join Army Staff Two more instructors have been added to the Army Reserve Offi cer's Training Corp staff. Assigned to permanent duty at the University were Capt. John P. Anderson of the Signal Corps .and M/S Robert Lott. Captain Anderson graduated in 1942 from Holy Cross University and has done graduate work at the University of Minnesota and Illi nois Institute of Technology. He came here from the Far East where he was with the Military Assistance Advisory Group in Tai wan, Formosa. Captain Anderson saw service in both World. War II and in Ko rea. He was assigned here to in struct freshmen. Sergeant Lott, a veteran of 16 years service in the Army, came here from the Armored School at Fort Knox, Ky.. • Everything you want in a Clock-Radio for sasA9s lust •)7 Fo Mahogoni, Ivory or Pink CLOCK , RADIO WAKE UP TO MUSIC IS the wo'rld's most useful radio, bffar! At your aerv ice day in and day out to turn on a favorite program or re mind you of an appointment. Turns appliances on or off. au-, tomatically. You enjoy excel lent sound reproduction with a big G-E Dynapower speaker. Prices include DO-day free warranty on parts and tabor. Electric Supply Co. 116 S : ,Allen St. SEE ALL OUR , GE RADIOS • IR 28. 1956 Concert Tickets Sale at HUB ouis Armstrong dixieland concert are 0 . at the Hetzel Union desk and the Armstrong and his All-Stars will pre sent the repeat concert at 2:30 1 p.m. Sunday in Recreation Hall. l "Satchmo" played to two stand-1 ing-room-only crowds in Schwab Auditorium during the spring se mester of 1955. His performances drew 2400 spectators and more than 500 were turned away, Armstrong and his All-Stars will play the traditional New Orleans dixieland. The All-Stars consist of Edmond Hall, clarinet; Billy Kyle, piano; Barrett Deems. drums; and Squire Gersh, bass. Velma Middleton will be featured as vocalist. Appeared in 'High Society' The same group recently re-; turned from a tour of Europe and previously Armstrong appeared' in the movie High Society with Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly. "Satchmo" who specializes on, the trumpet, is also a singer and a public -personality. He has been referred to as a one man show of warm inventiveness and sheer personality. It was after 1929 that he settled down to record steadily with the musicians who worked with him nightly. Before that he recorded with three special groups, the Hot Five, the Hot Seven, and a band built around himself and Earl Hines. His original records made jazz history. Incredible Trumpeter Some of his most outstanding recordings have been "Confessin,' "Body and Soul," and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love." Armstrong's record of "Lazy Riv-1 er" exhibits some of the most in credible trumpet ever recorded. Hall has played the clarinet with such traditional jazz groups as Eddie Condon and Wild Bill Davidson, and Kyle has accom panied Anita O'Day, a jazz singer, and has played with Bill Bradley. - Deems, noted for his technical brilliance and showmanship, has played with Charlie Barnet. Young, who has been with Arm strong for three or four years, l has played with George Auld and Boyd Raeburn. Gersh is new to l the group. Kyle. Deems and Young played with Armstrong two years ago. Lion, Inge gest that serve as in place in which power to ould be and would semester. Symbol Thought Original The Pennsylvania State Univer sity is believed to be the first school to adopt the mountain lion as a symbol. FEEL COSIER ! ! 2 WARMER AND SO RELAXED IN OUR COLORFUL, LUXURIOUS, NEW "LOVER'S KNOT" Yes, Gals, there's warmth, color and foot flattering styli, in the high riding tongue, knotted strap and delicately piped vamp of this rich capeskin slipper by Tru-Stitch. Topped with rich fur collars and lined with the warmest fleecy, they're lust the thing to snuggle up in during cold winter evenings ahead. Remember, too ... they make the perfect gift for so many • occasions. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Employment interviews The following firms will con duct interviews for. February graduates and advanced degree candidates who expect to receive degrees during the current school, year in the Placement Service ) office in 112 Old Main: Dec. 7: , Brockway Class: AU degrees: LMR. 'lndPsych. Art. Dec. 10: Baltimore st Ohio Railroad: BS: CE, ME. EE, IE, Eng Sci, MS: CE. U.S. borax & Chem Corp (Rea Div): BS: ChE, Chew. MS: ChE. Chem: PhD: Chem. Aro Equipment: US. MS: AeroE, Econ. Mktg. Eng Sci. IE, ME. Phys. U.S. Atomic Energy Comm: MS: BusAd, Eng. Chem. Phys. American Blower Corp: BS: ArchE. CE, EE. IE, ME, MneE. Dec 10, 11: Lockheed t Van Nuys Div): BS. MS. PhD: Phys. Math. AeroE, ME, SE- Dec. II: American Cable it Radio Corp: BS, MS: I 'RE. 1 Reit Lobo: BS, MS. PhD: Math. Physj Chem, EE. ME. ErieMeeh. • Allen B. DuMont Labs: BS, MS. PhD:l .EE. ME. Phys. i Hercules Powder Co (Rea Dept): PhD: Chen. ChE. : 1 King-Seeley Corp: BS: Econ. Math. Phil, j Acctg. Fin. Mktg. ES, IE, LMR. ME, 1 Phys. United Engineers & Constructors: BS: ICE. MF., EE, ChE, ArchE. Dec. 12: . Army Ballistic Missile Agency: All de grees: Phya. Math. Met. AeroE. ChE, CerE, CE. EE, ME. Met. IBM: BS: BE. Math, Phyx, Chem. Met. IE, AeroE. ArrhE, SanE: MS. PhD: IF.. EE. Enedech, Math, AeroE, Phys. Chem. Cer. Glick's Players to Present 'Heartbreak House' The third Players' produc tion of the season, "Heart break House" by George Ber nard Shaw, will begin its five week run at 8 p.m. Friday at Center Stage. Described in the Saturday Re-i view of Literature as "dramati cally entertaining and intellectu ally stimulating." "Heartbreak House" portrays life in Britain at the beginning of World War I. The play is primarily a charac ter study concerning people who are in general charming and in telligent but incompetent. They all hope that their ideals will be' realized in their lives but without any effort on their part. 'Pygmalion' More Popular Although "Heartbreak House" has never enjoyed the popularity achieved by Shaw's "Pygmalion.' I, 'Candida." "Saint Joan, ' or "Ma jor Barbara," it has been steadily gaining favor as having present day meaning. The show combines both the humor and the signifi cance representative of Shaw's works. ONCE in a great while the camera can catch a person in an unguarded moment. For example it happened last year on the Kappa Alpha Theta composite• How- ever, trying to capture an unguarded moment from an individual is infinitely easier than attempting the same from a group—especially when they see the camera all set up—or did they? WHAT we believe to be an unusual example of an unguarded moment concerning 50 Delta Tau Deltas and their dates will be unveiled in one of our display cases today. WERE we possessed of propriety and discretion, something like this would never be permitted before the public eye SO, we pledge to remove the print from the display case as soon as Delta Tau Delta publicly (Collegian or WMAJ) pledges $15.00 toward Hungarian relief, which well gladly match. The print is then theirs to keep. _ . FOR those who've been waiting to see the face of the most devastatingly beautiful blonde we ever photo- graphed, a full length pixtrait of her appears in our ad i in today's Froth. 136' east cot _ leva avents• Players are presenting the play in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Shaw's birth. Members of the cast include Ronne Neulight, freshman in edu cation from Philadelphia, Guin ness; Judith Utterback, sopho more in business administration from Erie, Mrs. Hushabye; Rose mary Keating, junior in home I economics from Wilkes-Barre, El lie: Ardith Free, junior in arts and letters from Kennett Square, Lady Utterword; Richard Trud gen, sophomore in business- ad ministration from Titusville, Hec tor: Robert lietz, freshman in arts and letters from Philadelphia, Randall. Richard Swire, sophomore in arts and letters from Philadelphia, the Burglar; John Stroud. junior in labor management relations from Tarentum. Mangan; Charles Antalosky. sophomore in chemi cal engineering from St. Clair, Mazzini; and Walter Vail, grad uate student from Upper Darby. the Captain. . . "Heartbreak House" is directed by Warren S. Smith. associate professor of theater arts. ."''' bill and bunny bill colonist's's PAGE FIVE Cast Members
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