WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Gillespi At Jazz Famed musician everywhere for his wit will present a concert The concert by Gil be sponsored by the J. 50 Hear IC Explain Pla For DOC G Fifty students in the II of Counseling attended a held by Inter-College , Board last night to expll structure of the propose student counciL ICCB president James '-trttoni Gillespie, who was born in called the turnout "very , disap-; 1917 in Sheraw. S.C.. was taught pointing." He said the- student; at an early age by his father council will benefit the -tudents , to play several musical instru in DOC and it would ha e been : merits. He began playing the to their advantage to att • nd the trumpet when he was 10. I organizational meeting. He has been associated with, Dr. Robert G. Bernreute •,.direc- such bandleaders as Duke Elling-; for of the Division of Co nseling; ton, Charlie Barnet, Calvin Jack-' told. the students he favor setting'son and Coleman Hawkins. In the up the council. He said t e DOC' early 19-10's Gillespie and Bud will contact its students by let Johnson, a tenor saxophonist, ter and urge them to n minate' formed their own band - and play themselves for council s- is and ed in a Nevi York nightclub, "The vote in the elections. !Onyx:, Sheets for self nomination Willi In 1945 Gillespie began tour be available Friday through Oct.' ing the country with his first 18 at the Hetzel Union desk and', big band and his fame spread at the DOC office in 110 Old Main.' from the world of jazz to the Students on academic probation: -general public. may not run for the council, Strat-1 He visited Europe for the first ton . said. Mime in 1952-53 with a quintet Elections will be held Oct. 30 and was an immediate sensation and 31 at a booth in the HUB..with continental jazz lovers. Twenty students will be chose& I - Engag ements , • Ten Men Named ;Bri gg s-Ebert Mr. and Mrs. Maynard R. Brigg 9 To Debate Squad lof Baltimore, Md., have an inounced the engagement of their - Ten men have been named to daughter Carolyn to Ensign G. the Men's Debating Squad. Robert, Ebert, USNR, son of Mr. They will attend the regurar, and Mrs. George C. Ebert of Wednesday meetings beginning at'Titusviile., 7 tonight in 316 Sparks. Miss Briggs 1.; a senior in physi- The men are: cal education. She is a member ' Robert Abraham, William Daw-, of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, son, Peter Galie, Arthur Ichter,i, and Lakonides, physical educa- David Pressman, Thomas Schroth.!tion honorary society. Gerald - Serrino, Robert Thomp-I Ebert, a - graduate of the Uni son, Robert Umstead and Kermit: versity, is a member of Beta' Winkelblech. 'Theta Pi fraternity. He is stationed i with the U.S. Navy in Washing Prom Queen Candid a tes ;ton. D.C. 'Ritter-Downing May Submit Pictures 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Ritter of for- council posts Pictures of candidates for Jun- , for Prom Queen may be turned in! to the Hetzel Union desk until! Oct. 18 Anyone may enter a candidate, ! Towson, Md. but only junior women are eliMiss Ritter was graduated from j gible. the University in June with a bachelor of science degree in home economics. She is a member Engineering Council to Meet id Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The Engineering Student Coun-I Downing is a ninth semester cii will meet at 7 tonight in 217'student in architecture. He is a Hetzel Union. !member of Sigma Pi fraternity. .._ For a Merry Christmas, Att .. . f,.. i . /7] ~.Q , ..11 11'...,.....%.1',.. ^t:4 - i-•?' 1. • .: Penn State Class Ring A glass ring is the ideal gift for any stu dent. It's a mark of distinction which he will wear With pride for years to come. He has earned the right to wear it. - A $5.00 deposit will enable him to come in and order his ring. If you want to order for him, send in his correct ring size, favor ite stone (syn. ruby or blue sapphire), ini tials, and year of graduation. If you order promptly, you . will receive the ring in time for Christmas. Send this ad home.as a written suggestion. Will Play Concert zzy Gillespie, known to jazz lovers' nd unusual style of trumpet playing, :30 p.m, Sunday in Recreation Hall. . espie and his new 18-piece band will zz Club as their first•major event of the year. Sonny Stitt, tenor sax :ophonist, will accompany Gil- B Tickets for the concert are avail- !able at the Hetzel Union desk and the Music Room for $1.50. Gillespie "istouring the country following his return last year from an overseas circuit of Europe 'and. the Middle East. That tour, sponsored by the State Depart ment, was praised by representa tives of the United States and for eign governments for helping create friendship for this country abroad. a 'vision eeting ouncil' tin the DOC Easton have announced the en gagement of their daughter Nancy to Howard Downing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Downing of Order The Official L. G. BALFOUR Athletic Store THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA —Doily collegian photo by Georze Harrhon BEAVER FIELD FIASCO—The Nittany Lion and Frothy frolic with an "Army" mule. The pair dominated two Army mules throughout Saturday's football game. YOU CAN STAR AT THE STADIUM TOO! The football season is upon us. Between plays if you want to catch second glances from your escort, you'd better be sure your hair's just right. Call us for a perm, haircut or styling. 7 VOGUE BEAUTY SALON •What? The DIZZY GILLESPIE CONCERT ALSO SONNY STITT ON THE TENOR SAX *Where? • When? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 •Tickets? HUB Desk and MUSIC ROOM BRING YOUR DATE! PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB 402 E. College Ave. State College AD 7-2283 DON'T MISS IT! REC HAIL 2:30 P.M. $1.50 Sponsored by FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS I Love to Go A'Wandering and so will you when you a pair of casual buckskin :hoes from Simon's. You real ize of course, that coecrs_bucks have definitely surpassed the colors and styles of the BMOCs. We now have desert boots and regular cut bucks in sporty shades of gray. brown stone, sand, and black. Simon's also has matching buck clutch bags with many zippered com partments. What an exhalting feeling to run up the malt knowing your crepe-soled bucks - will prevent you falling, flat on your face. What a feeling of security you will have knowing that you are not leaving a trail of pencils, cigarettes, and old letters (for nary a one can escape your zipperd clutch bag). Best of all, how smug you'll feel knowing you are one of Penn State's best dressed sports. Head for Simon's today. and tomorrow you too, will be a happy wanderer. 109 S. Allen St. PAGE FIVe
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