87 Tickets Remain For Artist Concert A. total of 87 out of an allotted 875 student tickets remain at the Hetzel Union desk for students who wish to attend the Elizabeth Schwarzkopf concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. Ticket distribution will continue through today and to morrow. Students must present matriculation cards when obtaining them. Sixty-eight non student tickets remain for sale. The price is $1.25. Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, a so prano who began her training in Berlin and became famous in Eu rope before coming to America, became one of the most popular concert performers in the United States after just one appearance. Miss Schwarzkopf, a star of countless performances at Covent Garden (London), Vienna, Salz burg and Luzerne, was known to Americans only through her re cordings until Oct. 25, 1953. On that day—a Sunday after noon—she made her long awaited American debut in New York City singing a lieder program be fore a jam-packed Town Hall audience. She won critical raves and had the audience begging for more. The next morning she left for Student Council Nominations Dec. 9 through Dec. 12 Enjoy the Holida . Lot V.oue Zurich where she was scheduled to sing in "Fidelio" two nights later, but she promised to return and her first American tour in autumn was completely sold out —a record for a new artist. In the summer of 1955 Miss Schwarzkopf appeared at the Ra vina, Stratford and Canadian fes tivals and at the Hollywood Bowl. A few weeks after that she began her second sell-out tour in which she made her U.S. opera debut on the West Coast. ,Critics termed it "sensational." Since the fall of 1954 when Miss Schwarzkopf added America to her tour schedule, she has been criss-crossing the United States anually, singing lieder recitals, appearing with leading orchestras and in opera with the San Fran cisco Opera Company. D.O.C. L.lll'l 7,i:/ I PWWI .i.„ ,pi. •z•-• it, i s, , Season ' with the st Hair Style Rea uty Sattn COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Student Group Will Present Bach Cantata A group of students under the direction of Raymond Brown, as sistant professor of music, will perform "Sleepers Wake," a Bach Cantata, at 3:15 p.m. today in 117 Carnegie Building. The group, which will perform the cantata (No. 140), was formed and trained by Brown for the purpose of singing this and other rarely heard choral works. Serenade for two flutes and harp fr o m "L'Enfance du Christ" by Hector Berlioz will be given in the same program. Featured soloists in the Bach Cantata are Mary Jane West, senior in music education from Bethlehem, soprano; Wayne Zarr, senior in arts and letters from Levittown, tenor; William Reev es,. senior in arts from Blue 'Bell, baritone. Instrumentalists in the group are Mary Ann Frazier, oboeist, and Theodore Karhan, violinist. Susan . Suhr, junior in music education from Myerstown, and Samuel Tolotta, junior in elec trical engineering from Phila delphia, flutists, and Nan Guilt), harpist, will perform the Ber lioz serenade. Admission is free and the pub lic has been invited. DOC Students to Elect 10 Members to Council The Division of Counseling Stu dent Council will hold elections on December 16 and 17 'for 10 new council members. Self-nomination blanks will be available at the Het z e 1 Union desk today through Friday. No-mi nees have been asked to submit wallet-size photos with their nominations. Hospital Seeks Gifts Students may give gifts to pa tients at the Danville Hospital for the mentally ill this Christmas. Contributions in the form of books, clothing, games, smoking supplies and creative materials may be wrapped and left at the Hetzel Union desk by Dec. 17. Tryouts Will Be Held For Tryouts for J. B. 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