THURSDAY. MARCH 14 Student To Give A jazz concert fea presented at 2 p.m. S The students will •~ Hungarian S tud e n "Stompin' at State," WDFM and Alpha Ply 29 Art Wor From Muse To Be Show Twenty-nine outstand temporary art works f 1956 "Whitney Annual," exhibition at the Whitn euin in New York, will b play at the Hetzel Union : uilding from tomorrow to April 15. Works shown will be i a var iety of art media includin: water color, charcoal, pen and ink, gouache, tempera, brush and sepia wash, casein, ink and Chinese white, and brush and ink. The following artists will have works in the exhibition: Calvin Albert, Ruth Armer, Leonard Baskin, James Brooks, Lawrence Calcagno, Kenneth Cal lahan, Victor Candell, Noel Davis, Adolf Dehn, Jimmy Ernst, Philip Evergood, John Ferren, Antonio Frasconi and Jan Gelb. Xavier Gonzalez, Adolph Gott lieb, Hohn Hultberg, Richard Koppe, Boris Margo, Carl Mor ris, George Morrison, Elizabeth Olds, Stephen Pace, Rudy Poz zatti, George Ratkai, George Schreiber, Kurt Seligmann, Peter Takal and Max Weber. Military Society to Meet Scabbard and Blade, tri-service military- honorary society, will meet to select new members at 7 tonight at Tau Phi Delta frater nity. Win a $3OO Record Library Choose your favorite Anyone who Remember, t away each w next RCA Al to win this vv. Sto Music Groups Jazz Concert uring 10 student music groups will be nday in Schwab Auditorium. ffer their talents for the benefit of the Assistance Fund. The performance, will be sponsored by radio station .i Omega, national service fraternity. Tickets are on sale for 50 cents at the Hetzel Union desk and.on the Mall. They also may be ob tained at the door Sunday. Masters of ceremony for the show will be Richard Christian and Robert Zimmerman. Zimmer man, in charge of contacting the performers, said he would like to see jazz shows such as this be come a "regular thing" at the University. SV m ng con om the the art Y Mtls ,' on dis- There is a great deal of talent on campus, he said, and advan tage should be taken of the situa tion. Concert Groups - Performing in the concert will be the Tony Williams Quartet, the Midnighters, the Don Kr ebbs Quintet, the Austin Wells Trio, Rod Perry, the Don Early Quin tet. The Continentals, the Chi Phi Barbershop Quartet, the Don Smaltz Quintet and the Phi Mu Alpha Symphonians. Each group will do a 20-minute stand—one following immediately after the other. A "sneak preview' from Guys and Dolls, a musical to be given this semester by Thes pians, will be included in the show. Drive to Continue The drive to benefit the seven Hungarian students attending the University will continue until the end of March. Various student groups have been asked to con tribute. More than $lOOO has been col lected toward the goal of $3lOO, according to Dr. Amos J. Shaler, head of the Hungarian Student Assistance Fund. The MUSIC ROOM offers you a chance to You will then receive an RCA Save-On-Records coupon book. lAbitolutely Free pre-selected RCA LP albums—cne in July and one in October. The opportunity to save - as much as $36 a year on future RCA releases `Your Saie-On-Records registration coupon is your automatic entry into the $3OO RCA Record Library Contest. The winner will be selected Wednesday evening during the WMAJ MUSIC ROOM show which originates at the Music Room. The winner will receive the best of the new RCA LP releases each month for an entire year. A $3OO record library! As a bonus, a Glenn Miller Album, Volume I, Limited Edition—originally priced at $24.95 will be given each Wednesday evening during this contest to a lucky person entered in the $3OO RCA Record Library Contest. has already received a SaveOn.Records coupon book since January of this year , • >-•""4".,- - .4(5 P. ‘4 l r-1.1 e Glenn Miller Album will be given - ek, so the sooner you purchase your urn, the greater chance you'll have nderful bonus prize. in the Music Room today. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Thespians Pick Crews For Show Technical crews for the Thes pian production "Guys and Dolls" which will be presented April 4, 5 and 6 in Schwab Auditorium have been announced. Crew members are: Costumes: Joan Johnston, man ager: Marsha Irwin, Margie King, Sandra Buck, Sheila Teplitz, Ann Hafliegh, Nancy Kauchack, Rosa belle Kitzmiller. Make-Up: Marilyn Robert s, manager; Mary Klees, Belva Sy ryca, Joanne Reis, Patricia Pyott, Marjorie Duld, Ann Reis, Florence Moran, Mary Weber, Gertrude Kill. Jo Proudfoot, Susan Sunder land, Sally Schubauer. Lights: Rupert Cooke, manager;! Joseph Godzik, Robert Schimmel,' Louis Brast, Irving Klein, Dennis. Jewel, John Haworth. • Publicity: Melvin Getzoff, man ager; Arthur Cooper, Gail Smith, , Cynthia Strong, Lynn Glassburn, Janet Davidson, Carolyn Spring man, Edward Springman, Myrna Rodel, Anthony Potts, Ruth Nis son. Properties: Larry Reader, man ager; William Simon, James Nor ton, Thomas Burns, Nancy Ad ams, Patricia Stuart, Mary First, Myla "Johnson, John Schmidt, Gloria Gibson, Loita Laude, Ra chel Milligan, Theophile Mignat ti, Lorna Scott, Barbara Brysson,• Suzanne Ittle. Stage: Thomas Fitzpatrick, man ager; Joseph Synkonis, Albert; Mowery, Kenneth Hubert, Earl Poust, Brenda Klofkorn, Peter' Gani. Richard Watson, Burt Swerdling, William Forker, John Haworth, Robert Kaul, Jane Car son. Program: Maxwell Schult manager; Mithi Sussman, Barbara Ryan, Alan Grossman, Elaine Morgan, Lewis Gold, Barbara Marcus. RCA Long Playing Album for $3.98 This book entitles you to the following: is automatically entered in the contest. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, has pledged 29 members. They are: Richard Kleinert, James Knipe, Kenneth Kuhn, Howard Lincoln, Frank Lombardo, James Patter son, Arthur Pfautz, Francisco Rexach, William Schimpf, Charles Skopic, Curtis Thomas, Thomas What Kind of Shadow Come see our selection of Maidenform Bras - I ti 124 EAST COLLEGE AVE. 203 E. ledges 29 Men Buckey, David L. George. Rich ard Gaskell, Norman Altman, Richard America. 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