The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 06, 1958, Image 3

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    TUESDAY. MAY 6. 1958
Marriage Conclave
To Begin Tonight
"Marriage: "Exploring Before, Choosing For, Beginning
Of," is the theme of the fifth annual Marriage Conference
which will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday in the lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Memorial Chapel.
Cast Announced
For Production
Of 'Merchant'
The cast for "The Merchant of
Venice" to be presented by Play
ers in Schwab May 8, 9 and 10,
has been announced.
They are ancy Harting, Portia;
Jane Mort, erissa; Elaine Zeller,
Jessica; Joseph Servello, Antonio;
John Timmi., Bassanio; Ronald
o• Richard Trudgen,
,
; y Gordon, Gratiano;
jo, Lorenzo; Jon Bar-
Weitz, Saleri
Solanio; Bar;
Floyd Santo'
ry, Shylock.
Marvin Xatz, Tubal; Derek'
Swire, Launeelot; Gilbert Aberg,
Old Gobbo; Donald Collier; Mor
occo; Geore Cavey, Arragon;
Nark Wallace, Duke of Venice;
William Bennett, Balthasar; Wil
liam Russ, Leonardo; Kenneth
Williams, the jailer and Danby
Lobingier, Joyce Glenn and Lori
O'Shaty, Portias attendants,
Arragon's men will be played
by David Stekol and Lee Watkins.
The singer will be Wayne Zarr.
The flute_ will be played by
John Norton, the virginal by Del
Kormen and the lute by Rosme
Taylor.
The director is Warren Smith,
Aberg will be stage manager and
Katz, assistant stage manager.
LooK PRETTY FOR MOTHER
, •
Get ready for another big weekend.
when your Mother arrives, with a love
; ly new Vogue hair-do. And for a won
t
derfully different Mother's Day romem
c
. ' brance, give Mother a gift of beauty—
an appointment for a smart Hair-do
from Vogue.
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
402 L College Aver Al) 74280
A gift that mother will
price to fit your budget.
We pack and mail free of charge.
The conference is being spon
sored by the Women's Student
Government Association, the In
terfraternity Council and the 'Uni
versity Christian Association.
Mrs. Helen E. Buchanan, in
structor of family relations, Dan
iel Hobbs, instructor in family re
lations, and Carolyn Johnson,
senior in home economics from
Wilmington, will discuss; on Tues-1
day, dating as a preparation for
marriage and dating practices at
the University. Mrs. Buchanan
will speak on the parents' view- I
point on dating, Miss Jones will
give the students' side of dating,
and Hobbs will discuss the aims
and ideals of dating.
Dr. William M. Smith, profes
sor of family relations, will
speak Wednesday on the pro
cess of mate selection and how
it is complicated by living on a
college campus.
Dr. Jessie R. Bernard, professor
of sociology, will speak Thursday
on how students adjust themselves
in the neomarital period.
After Dr. Bernard's speech there
will be a panel discussion by Dr.
Ruth Honey, professor of family
economics and housing, Dr. Win
ona Morgan, professor of child de
velopment and family relations,
and Dr. Harriet Harry, professor
of family relations.
The guest speakers will hold a
question and answer period after
their talks to answer such perti
nent questions as: what about en
gagement when the couple is sep
arated? what , about inter-faith
marriages? what about the goals
and standards of a couple?
love to receive at a
•Swedish Crystal
•Handmade aluminum
bowls and, trays
•Brass and Copper ware
*Royal Holland pewter
*Fostoria Glass hi many
different patterns
You pay only postage.
TREASURE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
'HOOSII
BusAd College
Plans to Honor
Deceased Prof
A scholarship in honor of
George L. Leffler, late assistant
dean of research and director of
planning of the College of Busi
ness Administration, is being set
up by the College of Business Ad
ministration.
Leffler, who was also professor
of finance, died last February at
the age of 59.
Plans for the scholarship were
undertaken at the request of Lef
fler's widow, Vada Morris Leffler, i
who asked that flowers be omitted
at his funeral and the contribu- i
tions be used instead to aid stu
dents in business administration.
Donations totaling $1062 have
been received, the largest being
MOO from the Pennsylvania Bank
ersl Association for whom Leffler
'wrote several books, including
"Industrial Trends in Pennsyl
vania Since 1941," "The Stock
Market," and "Your Bank."
Other donations have been
made by the Business Administra
tion Student Council, students,
faculty and clubs connected with
the college.
SPRING FORMAL
at
OGONTZ CENTER -
MAY 9
SHERATON HOTEL (Phila.) 9 to 1
featuring
THE LEE VINCENT BAND
DAVE APPEL and THE APPLE JACKS
Featured Vocalist
CARMEN MACRAE
. TICKETS $4.50 per couple
Riemer Receives Fellowship
To Continue PoliSci Studies
Dr. Neal Rierner, associate professor of political science,
has been awarded a fellowship in political philosophy by the
Rockefeller Foundation.
The grant will support his study
of the orienting concepts under
lying modern democratic theory.
Rieme r, who
will be on leave •
. •
during the 1958- :
, .
59 academic year,
ihopes to complete
a first draft of a
book on "Modern . •
Democratic The- •' •
ory." This 5-year , • ••: ,•
I project is an out- .
,
Igrowth of a ser- •••.. .
ies of lectures he -
gave on modern
democratic polit
ical theory. Rimer
Riemer received his bachelor•of
arts degree in history and inter-
Walker Serves Army
In Consulting Capacity
President Eric A. Walker is
serving for several days as a con
sultant to the Army Scientific Ad
visory Board at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Walker will return to campus
tomorrow.
PAGE THREE
national relations from Clark
University. After almost three
years of active duty with the Air
Force, he studied at Harvard Uni
versity where he received a doc
torate in 4overnment.
A member of the faculty since
1948, Riemer has written a num
ber of articles on political theory
for professional journals. He plans
to complete a book on James Mad
ison's political theory before start
, ing his fellowship-year.
Riemer is also the author of
"Problems of American Govern
ment."
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