TUESDAY. APRIL 22. 1958 —Daily Collegian Photos by Bob Thompson POISED AND PROUD were the members of Alpha Omicron Pi (top) and Tau Kappa Epsilon as they sang their way to the IFC-Panhel Sing championships Saturday night in Schwab Auditorium. Players Show Will Highlight Arts Festival A performance by the Penn State Players of Noel Coward's "Tonight at 8:30" an dl an exhibit by the Department of Home Art, "Backgrounds for Living", will highlight the program of an Arts Festival scheduled to begin Fri day and continue until May 17. The Festival will consist of lec tures, concerts, theatre arts pro ductions and exhibitions, and will open Friday at 8 p.m, with the first public campus perform ance of "Tonight at 8:30" at Cen ter Stage. The play consists of three of Coward's one-act plays, "Red Pep pers", "Still Life" and "Hands Across the Sea." The play will continue every Friday and Satur day night after that for five weeks. The home arts exhibit at the Hetzel Union Building will also open on Friday and will continue until May 2. The program next week will be: A concert by the Penn State Glee Club, 3 p.m. Sunday, Schwab Auditorium; a lecture by Dr. Anton Ehrenzweig, British author and lecturer, on "Freedom and Discipline in Modern Art," 3 p.m. Monday, Hetzel Union auditor ium; a University Symphony con cert, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, Schwab Auditorium. A photographic exhibit by the Department of Theatre Art s; Saturday, May 3, HUP, and a con cert by Toshiya Eto, violinist, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 3, HUB audi torium. TIM Will Meet Tonight Town Independent Men Council will meet at 7 tonight in 203 Het zel Union. RADIO &wk.* and Sapptoe *Car Radios *Portable Radios *Phonographs *Batteries 11 "11? fi State College TV • 232 It Allen $L THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Job Interviews Companies interviewing• May 6: ACF Industries: BS MS in ME, EE, Eng Sei, Metal. Howard Johnson's (Penn Turnpike Shops Inc): BS in Hotel Ad: Home Ec, LA, Bus Ad, or any undergraduate interested in summer work in food preparation, waitresses, or cashiers. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard: BS MA in ME. EE, IE, CE, Eng Sci, Arch E, Aero E, Metal, Chem E, Math, Phys. U.S. Naval Boiler & Turbine Lab: BS MS in Cer. EE, ME; also Froah - Soph Jr Sr in Cer for summer employment. CAMP INTERVIEWS Camp Pine Forest (women), April 23 Camp Conrad Weiser (men), May 2, 3. From Here-- (Continued from page four) big toe in so gently, and just let's everyone know that the water is just too chilly for her dainty body. Then there's the guy all us men envy. He's the outdoor type. He takes his girl for hikes in the woods. Elections Committee The All-University E 1 e c tions Committee will meet at 7 tonight in 217 Hetzel Union. The comrnittee will discuss the Division of Counseling student council elections. Soph Photos to Be Returned Contestants in "The Sophomore Queen Contest" who have not had their pictures returned may pick them up at the Hetzel Union desk. A sunny day, an Austin Healey, four pretty girls* and ETON BRITISHER BLAZERS to make spring all the happier. For chilly evenings, for breezy rides, for class or date, you'll be prettier in an Eton Britisher blazer from Charles. $17.95 *Carol McWhorter, Ellie Woodward, Audrey Finney, Lynn Kinnier. For a wide assortment of spring sportswear, it's— 124 S. Allert Rock Climbers to Meet 'Correction: WDFM Promotions The Rock Climbing Division ofl Joseph Slater is program ma the Outing Club will meet at 7.3ojager, not production manager g tonight in 121 Mineral Industries, WDF'VI as erroneously reporte to elect officers and discuss a trip ' ' to Washington, D.C. I in The Daily Collegian yesterda, PHOTO BY CARY KRIMMEL ... and Allentown PAGE FIV
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