The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 16, 1958, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16,
administration from Bellefonte. Entry blanks may be obtained
from Clemson by callin* EL 5-4096.
Trion Low!
Initiated By
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi sorority has initiated
37 active members and pledges
of TrLon as charter members of
Gamma Rho chapter Of Alpha
Phi.
Pearl 0. Weston t dean of wom
en, and Mrs. Marion H. Barrett,
hostess in McElwain Hall, were
initiated as alumni members.
Alpha Phi members from the
universities of Syracuse, Cornell,
Bucknell, Boston and West Vir
ginia came to the University to
initiate the new members Satur
day.
Trion received its charter as a
local club from the Senate Com
mittee on Student • Affairs in
March of 1956. In February 1958,
Trion members became pledges
of Alpha Phi.
The new officers of Alpha Phi
are Janice Waddell, president;
Maureen -Pickering, first vice
president; Celia Fordemwalt, sec
ond vice president; Patricia Tur
ner, recording secretary; Anita
I. 4 orah, corresponding secretary,
and Kay Binder, treasurer.
Ticket Sales to Close
For Independent Dinner
Current and past members of
the Association of Independent
Men and- Leonides may obtain
tickets for the annual -AIM-
Leonides banquet for $1.50 before
tomorrow at .the Hetzel Union
desk.
The banquet will be held at 6:30
p.m. Sunday at the State College
Hotel.
GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
IS SPONSORING A
Free Graduate Semi-Formal
DANCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
9 to 12 •
Music by The Melody Men
HETZEL UNION BUILDING
--- Free Refreshments --
Slumping Sales
Forces Froth
To Use Collegian
Froth, assayer of antiquated!
antidotes, has finally conceded to
the superiority of The Daily Col-;
legian.
Because of a reported slump in
sales, the Froth admen finally'
turned to the Collegian for assis-1
tance, hoping that a full-page'
advertising "take-off" in yester
day's paper would spur sales for
the magazine today.
Yesterday's advertisement her
alded this issue as a "lampoon",
slicing up everything and every
' body on campus. It boasts such
by-lines as Clark Kent, Sam!
Nuebbish, Fidel Castro, and Viva
Zapata.
Also spotlighted are an exclu
sive interview, one of Cabinet's
momentous decisions, a raft of
new cartoons, etc., ad nauseum.
It's on sale at the Bulletin
Board, the Corner Room, and
Waring Hall. Phooey!
Jr. Class Board
Applications Due
Letters of application for the
Junior Class Advisory Board will
be
. accepted until noon Saturday.
, The letters are to include the
applicant's name, address, tele
phone number. All-University
average, a list of activities and
a statement of why the applicant
wishes to sit on the board.
Applications are •to be mailed
to Vincent Marino, , Theta Delta
Chi. ,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Obemkirchen Children's
To Sing at Schwab
"Angels in Pigtails" will ap- in the United States. It first ar
rived here in 1954, unkown and'
pear before students, facultY unheralded, and in less than two
and townspeople at 8:30 to- months it returned to Germany
leaving behind them an unprece
night when the "happy wan- dented record of successes. They
derers" of the Obernkirchen sold out Town Hall in New York
Children's Choir present their five times.
• The Obernkirchen Choir bears
concert in. Schwab Auditor- the name of its home village near
Hanover, Germany, in the British
Zone, just six miles from where
the Pied Piper legend originated
The Choir was organized by
;Edith Moeller, a child psycholo
gist, singer, guitarist and social
worker, her partner Erna Piel
sticker and her brother, orchestra
'leader and conductor, Friedrich
'Wilhelm Moeller. They were seek
ling to raise funds for a children's
home in Obernkirchen.
Miss Moeller organized the
Choir hoping that by giving local
concerts, they could raise enough
money to start building the home.
The concert tonight is the 15th
in the present Artists' Series. The
program will be:
"America, the Beautiful" by
The Choir, consisting of 31 girls
and six boys, will sing folk songs
of several countries and a special
:The Artists' Series committee
has requested persons with
tickets for the . Obernkirchen
Children's Choir concert tonight
Who find they will not be using
them to give them to someone
who can use them. The demand
for tickets has been much great
er than the committee has been
able to supply.
arrangement of "Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs."
This is the choir's second tour!
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Choir
Tonight
Samuel A. Ward, "Die Nacht"
(Night) by Franz Schubert, "In
Stiller Nacht" (Silent Night) by
Johannes Brahms, "A Legend" by
Peter I. Tchaikowsky, "Maria
durch ein Dornwald ging" (Mary
Went Through a Fores t of
Thorns), "Der Kuckuck" (The
Cuckoo) by Laurentius Lemlin,
"Mignonne" (Darling) by Gull
laum Costele), "Echo-Lied" (Echo
Song) by Orlando di Lasso.
"Necklied" (Teasing Song) by
Bela Bar t o c k. "Hochzeitslied
aus Poniki" (Poniki Wedding
Song) by Bartok, "Die Tochter
der Heide" (The Daughter of
the Heath) by Hugo Distler.
"Deep River" arranged by H. T.
Burleigh.
"Kolokolschick" (Softly the Lit
tle Bell Rings), "Where the Bee
Sucks" by Dr. Thomas A. Arne,
"Der Schneider Jahrestag" (The
'Tailor's Anniversary) "Reiterlied"
(Rider's Song) by Friedrich Wil
helm Moeller and "Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs" by Moel
'ler.
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