TUESDAY. OCT( >BER 21, 1958 Tick Are i vailable Today ' ition of student tickets for the Roberto Iglesias :iol will begin at Ip.m. today and continue Ey or until the supply is exhausted, lay obtain tickets by presenting matriculation jtzel Union desk. :ckets to non-stu at 9 a.m. tomor if tickets is $1.25. of Iglesias and Eny is scheduled sy in Recreation The distrib Ballet Espa: through Sundi Students m cards at the H The sale of fa dents will begin row. The price o The appearanc his ballet comp, for Sp.m. Sundc Hall. His perfor: be one of the f: tour that will t; the United State Iglesias form* two years ago, 1 20 dancers from Spanish dancers day, Iglesias and h peared at Carneg following a tour iea. Iglesias rent: self with b o r r o staked the reput; pany as well as appearance. Car sold out before and the eompani notices. tance here will Irst on a 50-city ke him through 3 and Canada, d his company and-picking his among the best in the field to- is company ap ie Hall last year of South Amer the hall him wed funds and tion of his com his own on that • legie Hall was the performance, 'i received rave In addition to the traditional dances, the grou; > performs dan ces which Iglesias himself has arranged. His own choreogra phy is usually based on the MJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfi' I LAVIE SENIOR PORTRAITS I o o WEDNESDAY LAST DAY FOR CHEM-PHYS PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP ' 214 E. College Ave. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., no appointments o 0 0 00 000000000000000000 g YOU WONT HAVE TO "PRETEND" AT THE CINDERELLA BAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 for Ballet folklore of the many provinces of Spain and the Spanish is lands. - Among the members of his company are the noted Spanish 'dancer Rosario Galen, who heads the feminine part of the group, and guest artists Rosario Escu dero and Ana Mercedes. Two famed Spanish vocalists, Maria Fabregas, mezzo-soprano, and Pepe Segunda, Flamenco singer, also appear. The appearance of the Ballet lEspanol marks the fourth of the present Artists Series programs. HomeEc Council. Opens Frosh Self-Nominations Home economics freshmen may place self-nominations for Stu dent Council in the ballot box located in the Home Economics Building foyer, until Friday. A photograph must be included. Council elections will be held Oct. 28 and 29 in the lobby of the Home Economics Building. Rec Ha 11... Semi - Formal TICKETS GOON SALE FRIDAY MORNING AT THE HUB DESK v $5 Per Couple n't Miss the JUNIOR PROM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 9 to 1 o'clock "Best Dance o HEc Council Gives Approval To New Budget A tentative budget has been drawn up for the Home Eco nomics Student Council for the 1958-59 school year. Eleanor Judy, council presi dent, said that the budget may have to be altered since the fees, which are appropriated to each student council according to the number of students enrolled in the colleges, will not be admin istered until November. The University allots $.25 per student to each council annually. Tentative expenditures are: "News and Views," the Home Ec publication—s3oo to $4OO. Social activities, including the Faculty-Student Tea—s4o. Keys and shingles—s4s to $5O. Material and supplies—s2s. Orientation week—s2s. Miscellaneous items—ss to $lO. The Council now has a balance of $92,50 in its treasury. a Swingline Stapler no bigger than a pack of gum! - -<5 Millions now in use. Uncondi tionally guaranteed. Makes book covers, fastens papers, arts and crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Avail- able at your college bookstore. SWINGLINE KJWHfci3 "Cub" Stopfer gWCBiaBK. *SivpnpsMe2 , NC . LONG ISLAND CITY, NEW YO»K. N. Y. -= ESSO Sr . Suceet* {*&&* \ **» the Year" RALPH MARTERIE And His Famous . Orchestra
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