PAGE FOUR • Lectures, Exhibi t s on Mu sk, Club Concert Art Planned for Weekend Two art lectures, two music lectures, and two art exhibitsTo Feature Quartet will comprise the cultural aspects of the weekend's activities. l l Mrs. Edith Gregor Ilalpert, an authority on American s The Varsity Quartet will be featured at the Annual Corn painting, and owner and director plimentary Concert of the Men's Glee Club at 3 . 1., of the New York Downtown Gal. has written extensively on various . , lery, will discuss. "American Art" aspects of modern painting. in Schwab Auditorium. at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the lietzel "A Sense of History in Musical ! Walter Poplarchek, Roger Clisby, John Manna and Robert Union Gallery. Interpretations" will be the top- ; Koch, the Varsity Quartet, wit' A tea at 4 p.m.. following her is of a speech by Hans Nathan I one t which two of the members discu sion, will mark the open- of the School of Historical i wro e. ing of the annual spring exhibi- Studies, the Institute for Ad lion of student art work done in vanced Study at Princeton Uni wrote the "Hello Song" for the art, art education, architecture versity. at 11 a.m. today in the I and home arts classes. HUB Auditorium. , quartet, which will be the i group's first selection. They will Bernard S. Myers, professor of also sing the Hi-Lo's arrange art history at City College, New ment of "Georgia," "Old Pine York City, will lecture at 8 to- Tree," a barbershop number. night on "Expressionism in Mod- and "Poinciana" as arranged by ern Painting: A Generation in Re- the Four Freshmen. volt." He is a noted lecturer and The Varsity Quartet was organH ized about 50 years ago. Its first l appearance was with a Thespians show to sing parts of "Russian' Honeymoon" and to provide beH tween-acts entertainment. Th el ' group is still carried on as a tra dition of the Glee Club. 1 The Hi-Lo's, another traditional group of the Glee Club, composed of 16 men, will sing an old Ger man tune, "Johnny Schmoker." I Other numbers on the pro ! gram include Mozart, Handel, Palestrian and Richard Rogers. 1 Nan Gullo will present a harp solo, "Impromptu for Harp Opus 'B6. Other solos will include James • • • / • /ht.: 131%.4.3 OF PHI KAPPA YOUR SONS SALUTE YOU Let the ALPHA GAMMA DELTA'S ty` t :!l, ." er • 0 , r 2 Breakfast in the Suite 9:30 Sunday Ile will also speak at 1:30 p m. tomorrow in 214 HUB on "The Dodecaphonic Composition of Lu igi Dallapiccola." Nathan is an authority on contemporary music, jazz, folk and medieval music. Best Wishes to the Mothers of PI KAPPA PHI ALPHA OMICRON PI Welcomes Parents and Alums to their Mother's Day Tea Sunday 1:30-3:00 McElwain GAMMA PHI BETA Welcomes MOTHERS to a breakfast in the suite at Haller Hall from 9 to 11 a.m. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Welcomes Mother to Penn State Tea in the suite Sunday 1:30-3:00 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1111 the CHI o's say: N O is our _ Breakfast in the suite: 9:00 Sunday Morn PHI MU DELTA welcomes its Moms and Dads to an Open House Sunday with a buffet dinner at noon! ALSO: Saturday night there will be a party especially for parents m. tomorrow I sing four numbers, including Doud in "My Lord What A Morn ing," Ted Abusamro in "Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark," John Slamp, baritone soloist, in Caro Mio Ben by Giuseppe Giordani, and Jack Manno in "Lord I Cannot Stay Away" as arranged by Marshall Bartholomew. • Visitors Will Find Campus in Bloom Visitors to the campus this weekend will find a variety of flowers and trees in bloom. One of the prettiest areas at this time is near the Nittany Lion Inn and Lion Shrine. Plantings at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel and Boucke Building are also in full blossom. The division of maintenance re ports that flowering crab apples, 'cherry trees and dogwood will all 'be blooming to add to the beauty •of the campus. , . • - I • PHI MU says: Welcome to Mother Join us for breakfast in the suite Tomorrow 9:15-10:30 DELTA ZETA welcomes mothers to a tea in the suite at 2 p.m. SATURDAY. MAY 10. 1958 Ifi[ Sunday afternoon from 24 ttif KAPPA SIGMA ktk , • V r '' ) t.. e , (i c --14 i --. 4*• IC. a 6 ' ) ALPHA GAMMA RHO honors "MOM" with an Open House arid Tea Welcomes MOTHERS PI BETA PHI welcomes Parents to a breakfast In the suite Sunda,y94o:3l SATURDAY,
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