The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 01, 1957, Image 2

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160 Concert Tickets
Remain for Students
, .
A t 0,,)! (.1 10 tici-: , -ts for the George London concert will By BONNIE JONES 1 of milk and 8870 pounds of .Friesian World magazine last
be availabie to stud4.nts 'tom 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m.- The goose that laid the gold-. butterfat. ;year.
She is outstanding in type as
,en egg has nothing on Penstate Her production is more than;
well as in production and has
to 4:4.1) p.m. today at the lietzel Union desk. ,eight times the career output of
'TP.I-a Pathfinder Star, a Uni-!the average dairy cow or enough! been officially rtecsified "Excel-
The tickets are what remain of the 300 tickets that went - - - . lent;' the highest possible rat
'Versity holstein cow w h o , o . milk and butter to meet the needs
mg in the Holstein Herd Classi
on sale to the general public Friday morning. I
milk butterfat production has:2lo yeart.
"•of an average family for about;
1 fication program.
ne committee arranging the Artists' Series has asked
record. A University resident all her
1 Demurely chewing her cud. 1
.....
" = students who get tickets and then set a new : life, Star also ranks as a top brood
;the gentle old cow is mum about • • •
d •
Ro io how ,find they can not attend the con.; Pathfinder Star is the first hol-
i her unprecedented !of leert to give the tickets to other, stem in history to set six con-i but Th . w productionH
Clonmger, as. .°
!tudents. The student tickets are secutive records of over "0.0001 c - ..,,, - - -- W . H. " and can be proud of a family
i four sons, four daughters, 16
.randsons and 228 granddaugh
ate professor of dairy pro- ''
'not transferable to non-students. pounds of milk and 1000 pounds'
I duction, says her success is due • ters.
; London, bass baritone with 'of butterfat per year .
Scheduled ! the Metropolitan 0 era Associ - ; Her official record was made.
P
i ation. will give the second con- on three rankings a day startedl o four factors: genetic mheri-
Lance. feeding, care and man
mathhtth age t of h l t l
' years, eight , merit and health.
F .
or Cab net 1 cent o .Irie . student - sponsored
3
: in Artists' hwa e b ries Au a d t it fl o . ri O un t L onigh e t
` ' Herd Impro o v u e g ment e lle U g l is n tr e v rsi p t r y o 's
a n
newcomer to the limelight,
Star was a cover girl on the State
i Holstein News magazine an d
1 doors will open at 8. :gram under the Holstein-Friecian
To open the program, London' Association of America. learned a write-up in the Holstein
will sing two arias by Moartz, i
1 The association ranked Star t.
i"Madainina" and "The Scham.! the third living lifetime pro-
ipagne Aria." both from Don Gio-: ducer in butterfat and one of
vanni. : the greatest living leaders in
Four songs by Franz Schu-milk production. At the close
t ! . .
twr , e,f AD -I.::&ivef.r.ity Czah
jiwt IoT 0.1 3 W‘q•Cy radio
broacira-A ift fs ?,0 tor.iztit over sta
tunas WIWIV and W'MAJ.
"Forum of the Air," as the new
program e; cailcd, has a twofold
purpo''
•To explain how Cabinet serves
the student body.
•To better acquaint the student
body with the why and where
fore of the decisions of CabineL
administration and faculty.
Ronald Ross, Cabinet pUblic re.;
lations director, said each pro
gram will be presented by four
alternate members of Cabinet and
a member of the administration
to also discuss questions and com
plaints voiced by the student
body.
A question box will be placed
at the Hetzcl Union desk for stu
dents who want information on
certain issues. Questions submit
ted will be aired an accordance
with their importance.
Tonight's program will feature
Thomas Hollander, senior class
president: John Rhodes,
- varsity Cabinet vice president;
Patricia:Moran, Home Economia
Student Council president; -and
Ross.
The administration member
will be George L. Donovan, ad
v iser to Cabinet and manager of
the Department of the Associa
tion of Student Affairs.
Topics of discussion tonight
will include "student apathy. jus
tified?": "Is All-University Cabi
net under the thumb of the ad
ministration'"; ''To whom is All-
University Cabinet first responsi
ble?"
FFA Initiation, Meeting
Will Be Held Tonight
The Future Farmers of America
wall hold an in station at 7:30 to
night an 112 Buckhout
A short meet:nit flir new mem
bers wit be held at 6.45 in 102.
Agriculture Education.
Come In Today
And Tomorrow ...
for EXTRA-FAST fluff-dry
ser% icy On Tuesdays an d
Wedne,da% Du can have Our
fluff-dry (non-tron) articles re
turned and ready for wear in
only an hour and a half .
(Bring in all your laundry and
dry cleaning, too)
Launderette
210 V'. Co lege Ave.
bert will make up the second
part of the concert. They are
"Der Atlas." "Standchen." "Der
Doppelganger" and Die An
netta." ire Victi
F ms
After the Schubert songs, Lon-;
don will sing two arias, one from S eek
Macbeth by Verdi and the other
from Tales of Hoffman by Offen
bach. I Two of three student families,;
Three songs by Maurice Ravel each of which have babies rang-'
will comprise the next part of the ing from four to six weeks old,;
program. The set of songs is titled:are seeking another place to live:
'Don Quichotte: A Dulcinee." !after fire extensively damaged:
For his closing selections, their apartments Friday morning]
London will sing "They Call the iat 134 S. Gill St.
Wind Mariah" from Pain: Your Kenneth Dretsch, a third floorl
Wagon. "There But for You occupant, who planned to bring,
Go I" from Briqadoon and "So- Ihis wife and four-week-old baby]
liloquy" from Carousel. :to State College last weekend, isi
London, who made his Metro-!living with relatives in the areal
politan debut in 1951, has sung,The fire which totaled approxi
throughout this country and Eu-imately $BOOO damage was cen
rope. He has appeared at theltered on the third floor.
music festivals in Bayreuth. Salz- Anthony Gianni, whose family,
burg. Glvndebourne. Edinburgh,: lived on .the second floor, is liv-1
Munich and Aix-en-Provence. ling in his apartment until an-
He has also appeared on tele-;other can be obtained. He took,
vision on such programs as the; his wife and child to his parent'
Telephone Hour and The Voice of home in Philadelphia.
Firestone. r Mr. and Mrs. Orirr - Main, resi-:
dents of the first floor with their'
four-week-old child, are remain
ing in the apartment
Collegian Staff to Meet
Collegian business staff will!
Lion Committee to Meet
meet at 6 . 30 tonight in 202 Wit-:
lard. j The Lion party publications
Members have been asked to'vommittee will meet at 6:30 to
uring ball point pens. inight in 203 Willard.
winnosinamminnumeeniiiii -
ROLLER SKATE
Every Wed., Fr. & Sun.
7:30 to 10:30 pan. E.S.T.
Also Sun. afternoons 2-4 E.S.T.
We RENT Chicago Shoo Slates
HECLA PARK
IS miles East el' State College. Rt. et
Rink Available for Private
Parties ...Phone Zion 2121
"I'LL HAVE
STEAK
with
French Fried Potatoes
tossed Salad
Rolls. Butter
and Beverage. —
* $1.50 Mon. Thru Thurs.
utopett
Oa S. Atherton St. (Rout* 322)
Just Outside State College
THE GAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Old Spotted Cow Sets Record
For Milk, Butter Production
of her new record her lifetime
production totals 210,394 pounds
ATTENTION SENIORS !
in the
College of Business Administration
Your picture for the 1958 LaVie
will be taken between 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Oct. 1 - Oct. 11
at the PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP
214 E. College Ave.
In the Interest of Public Information
The OPTOMETRIC VISION SPECIALISTS
in State College who fit CONTACT
LENSES are:
The Mid-Counties Optometric Society
GAMMA SIGMA
(SERVICE SORORITY)
OPEN MEETING
TONIGHT!
6:45 203 WILLARD
Dr. Benjamin Alexander
Dr. Gerald B. M. Stein
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1957
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NEXT ATTRACTION
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Europe's Sec Bomb
"WOMAN OF ROME"
.
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Feat: 2:01, 3:56, 5:51, 7:46, 9:41
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• STARTS WEDNESDAY •
"THE PRIDE
AND THE PASSION"
Starring
Cary • Frank Sophia
Grant Sinatra Loren
* STARLITE *
DRIVE-1N
Midway between Bellefonte
and State College
Show Begins 7:45 p.m. D.S.T.
• TUESDAY and WEDS. •
I "Back from the Dead"
First Run —. Regal Scope
Starring
ARTHUR FRANZ and
MARSHA HUNT
—Also—
"Unknown Terror"
in Reza! Srape
Starring
MALA POWERS and
JOHN HOWARD
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