PAGE EIGHT Stuttgart Concert Given After Year of Planning It took more than a year to make the arrangements that finally enabled the Stuttgart Chamber Oichestra to play belore a University audience at Schwab Auditorium last night, Freiderich Beck, manager of the group, said. “We staited making arrangements with our agents in New York in autumn of 1957,’’ Beck •said yesterday. “They started or- j gamzing the tour the first part 1 of last year. This is because, al-j though we are in the second part' of the concert season now, the en-! tire season has to be arranged fori as eaily as possible.” ; Beck said the cold, bad weath er has made travelling during this Woman's Eggs Put Town in Scramble A 7h-year-okl woman needed joint eggs last night, but her town ul Boogei sburg last night wished she had waited until morning to go shopping. When Anna Mabel McClellan didn't return home later in the t veiling, her daughlei, Maitha, with whom she lives, had the Al pha Fue Co., police and neighbors Irnm '.ourrounding "burgs" out in (one to hunt her down. Finally alter much excitement, she was diwuvoied at the home of her ,*..in in Bellelolite. Wonder if she got the eggs? Alum Estate Pledged To Scholarship Fund An alumnus-trustee and his, wife have pledged the remamdet of their joint estate to a program j designed evenutally to produce aj scholarship fund for needy and ! worthy University students. The alumnus requested anony mity when he and his wife signed an ngreemen designating the University as "residual legateee" of the estate. McKay Donkin, vice president for finance, placed no value on the estate but said the annual yield would support moie than one scholarship. 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Jan Abele as Ann Winter, his just missed it.” .date, Vincent Landro as the rich Tiavelling to Pittsburgh the lbu * ,n “ sl ™ an - s ‘ r , J , ames £ irni , e membeis tan into difticulty again an d pharles Antalosky as the old when they ran into a Hooded P° dj? ian Sir Charles Bendrex. area near Meadville, Beck said, j Miss Abele s performance TJ , , j «u * .u added a sparkle of youfh as she Beck explained tha the or portraye / young £ ve in th i« chestia requested a student to’ play the tiumpet in their per-, S^n e McCurdy as Mrs Ames loimance last night because they hl , ,, S ' cnn’t havp a trumnet nlqvpr with' bury ’ the hostess for the evening, them her gestures but is adequate Dlav that piece at" all concerts ”l in the rolc - The composer's wife, EXS, -£ “« muJt iTlov'. played by Laura E. Evans is per-' .. ■> baps the poorest played part. Miss Evans’ portrayal is not quite Beck said the group rehearsed believable, for the tour in December before The play is exciting; it carries Christmas. ‘The piograms are noting au( jj ence along even during new to us, he said. They sudden shifting of emotion in programs we play very often final act. However, it is long our European tours. However, w'e anc ) perhaps, as in the words of have had a lot of rehearsals on Lady Linchester, “It drags a ht the tour. In most cases we re- jj e » hearse befoie each concert just Done in the "stream of con as we have this morning.’’ sciousness thinking’’ method, the GOES GOES GOES CHEVY’S NEW HI-THRIFT 6 now—see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s! THE DAILY COLLEGiAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA AND AND ON A GALLON! Reorganization Re; Last Cabinet Said No Last of a Series, ''Government Reorganization" The first actual attempts' to reorganize student govern ment were rejected by the 1957-58 All-University Cabi net. ; A re-evaluation of Cabinet seats !presented by the Senior Class Ad visoiy Board under Thomas Hol lander, senior class president, was defeated by Cabinet members last yeai. The board had recommended that the voting members of Cabi net should be the All-University officeis, class officers, council Players Drama — extra pep it gives you for passing and climbing hills. This is due to higher torque at normal speeds. It may be hard to believe anything that looks and moves like this '59 Chevy can be such a stickler for economy. But—whether you pick the Hi-Thrift 6 or a vim-packed VB—this is just one more reason Chevy’s the car that’s wanted for all its worth. Stop by your dealer’s and see. . The smart switch is to the ’59 Chevy I presidents and regulatory group leaders. The heads of Panhellenic Coun cil, Leonides, WRA, Athletic As sociation and The Daily Collegian were recommended as non-voting members. The board also felt that the Board of Dramatics and Forensics representative should be dropped from Cabinet and that the Senior Qlass Advisory Board be asked to evaluate Cabinet as to theii aims and achievements biennially According to the report, stu dents should be represented in four ways, as follows: • The All-University officers representing the student body as a whole. • Class presidents collectively play shows the thoughts of the characters. Each person finds out not only his own inner thoughts but also the thoughts of the others. Directed by Mary Minkie wich, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of arts, the produc tion takes on symbolic propor tions which elevate its perform ance. Perhaps the most important Player’s production of past years ended at 10:45 last night. Or did it end? Slide Club Members Plan Monday Meeting The Color Slide Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Min eral Sciences Auditorium. “Slides of the Year,” a traveling exhibit of the Photographic So ciety of America, will be featured. A slide competition with a spe cial classification, “Flowers,’’ will be held. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1959 representing the entire student body. • Council presidents represent ing each phase of University edu cation and collectively represent ing every student on campus. • WSGA representing all wo men students, and AIM and IFC combined representing all male students. The recommended non-voting members would retain their seats on Cabinet but would lose their voting privileges since they rep resent only special interest groups. Reasons given by Cabinet for defeating the report were: 1) the work in investigating the problem was incorrect and inadequate, and 2) the report lacked fore thought and didn’t consider the real problems of student govern ment. 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