PAGE riio Artist Series To Include Jazz Accompanied Jussi The Artist Seri in will include one and possitAy two major - jazz cc:::_:;:.F:r".s r.ext year. . M rr tl e E s l arso n ,a-,, 50 thi te . ,,, 1-244 school, she accorr.panted a play in Iron City. Tilf- series corsanittee is negotiath%g to or. in t: Miles nroies&or of foods Whi rattri-- quar t et -- a Y •r ig h• y rin g -i w For an hour and * half' ha. . 4 ., his i Davis QuLritet for Saturday. Nov. It qiras will re-iiite a little of the --"' ---0 „ treb Iwo brothers and fere a crowd of perhaps 200 la e. therr father. - 1. the town hall. Miss Swanson Ili fl, Nina C. 8r0 . A7.3. 2.4:llini3trati'e ass'istant of the .34 , ..., , rie5.pa5t 5w... - .day night w.....fi.Tmi: Th e t,..,... :a. sroEce. wiz that of:, accompanied the now famous saad there 118e11: defirtite . 7 be one-Rio-el - I=g sin, at 8 p.r..% ... in Jrzsi BioerT..ing—now atcLaimed s tenor and his family as they , . icorzera. but her/ord. that tr...ere ts Recreation Ram has the world7s leAding operatic sang a group of folk songs. triothing tanscrete., , „,. tenty.-_ 1 But the one night stand ended 12 Alumni I t one pme-nrity. Ile' laid- 16 ''.. kr ' rr Y ---4- =' - ' r" - ' s 3441 * Ir '''''' n , Min S•r• - _-,ott once played for and Miss Swanson forgot the - that the series could cormlake - ------- "-*- - -----ahe Et'Soelibia Male Quartet dur-small quartet. Only recently was with SPfiag Weak fa ag fa a • Student and - ' 5.... a i jazz group. C o ars T: "Fos thill re2"l Ave ha7e 4et . : j ag tw, t , 1911.1 m tour of small she reminded that she had played arts for the Bit:meting crewed are * ava il a bl e t una 3 to ;Swedials comm-unisi. The quar-`for the man who many rank laside May I. IaCA as a teziative ma from I to S today at telt pest on their concerts in native l among the top three active opera ;date- - f or a c"ncer'4 .. -dle sad This' the Helsel Union desk. :cm - tr-mes in eh - tax - hes and townsingers in the world. :is the date of Spring 'Weekend ' it act . s t ti c k ets m ut sus. t:r.213.4. A. verages,g.:,,w.„; 3:-.- "t P= '' 't " 7 - ') MI ' :°*-I ' : ` 4 , ; She said she will be in Recrea -1614 f•tar 'MT! a trlittrt- Lin 1- .P . °- -4:f C arri e ttt_ aeon's h ßiv e - tion Hall to hear the tenor on lArs. &Aiwa said. 'This would be distributed and I nors-sSndent :was a mile away. The group didiSundaYt however, she doesn't 'the type the Jazz Club creddn'r bare sold. 'not have an official accompanist:know if him. She P:el-.-jent Era A, Walker has atfor , d. that a gc . r. ,, d ja2z group tickets bees -----'ar...d. relied on the town in which; doubted ifshe will he would meet remember annoto.ar,..ed. 'hat twelve of flit 5710 u t o rte m a necemr iiy a big seit... _ _ m ..'they were playing ID supply oniher. "After all, , she said, "hes t, r do: grSti U a tiei 'lib) hold Aluinni!er.7 ;'Mist Swans•fi wa s iust 419 -. 7 - Miss Ssranson was selected to been all over the world." MemorialSchet'..arships completed 800 Euwema. dean of the , i tile tat! sfar.tster „ w i t h perfect 4' College of the Lama Axis and . Artist Senor chairman, said be • d ' avers gl-.3 ' - did not think the concerts lie also revs:led that 22 of the woukt asospeta at all with those , U to_Ai Nee y 57 attained averages of 2:93 or of the Jazz Chsh. better, qualifying 1.1 - em for dear's He said it was the series' tau -- Lst for the aemester. Sp y to bring in groups that the • • Dorothy Becker. a serial . in : f .Jazz Club could not afford. i Ito Annual DrPte , It-3 13rewr added that the see- 1 education, has attained an Ail-i . . lirnt wor.ikt not sponsor such; t. average of 344 4 turingigrouos as the Kingston Trio or: her first seven semesters. tthe Fear Freshmen. 1 The World University Service will hold its annual drive l . The scholarship program, start-1 Peter scan, farmer Pzess - t o aid underprivileged students and teachers from May 101 ed fly , years , ago , is somortedi dent of the Jaws Club, said: f lo _ _ , 1 "The prime purpose el the doh : I- by funds cootnouted by gr ad - bto bring laza groups to arros 1 This is the second drive of the World University Service wales of the. University. t pus. If the Artist Series does 1 Each year 15 students arel this, it is arc g att as i n scam . at Penn State. The Profewor axi* contest, to elect "the' chosen from those recommended; pushing that goal." ' . , Incut lovable vl," an `auction; ~ to tile University by local alumni if one o r two *map s a r e eb...1 . - - ,. ,—.... .__ .r - - -. .and a jam session will veip to-›l3.au.cuta ono are RI or wounded. clubs. tauxed through the series, he add-- ' !raise' flouts. A cookie sale and at The World UnivrrsitY Service The scholarshim renewed each ed. arrangements eauld be made , - was" started shortly after World year if the student continues talus that the dates would not coo-t.ear wash may be held also, War -.1 to give relief to the stu meet academic requirementsi. pris-.flict . i According to last year ' s chair - dents of war-torn Europe and vide an annual grant of spout' t i man., Joyce Basch, junior in lib-;Asia Minor_ Today it works' O. Ihiusic Club Will Meet /era' arts from Scranton. over; thmtigh forty national cornmit-, Student; who attained perfectiF cw o rgan i zat i on Toda .3 30 0 was ra i sed l ast year t h roug h tees to support persons interested' Y 1,,, averagea during the fall sernesterl con t es t an d in getting an education. w The Music Appreciation Club - 'e er a lessar S a ari' were: Although strongly hacked by The hold an organization meeting:cmtributluns from c a m Pus o r gan - ' p ra t - Constance Adler, Dorothy Beek _ at VI p.m. today in the Heop o ro ti ona m ost o f them:jolty raised se veral religious or g anizations , it er. Patricia Berg, Leonard nut-,union assembly hall. itbi s year w m go t o Asia, which is in no way affiliated with any kiew-icz, Patricia Hagan. h ell& Students who are interested is has the greatest need for edttca-,one of them. Horvath. Joanne LoGuidice. Car- th e club but unable to attend thiaitional facilities. - w alinda Paynter, Jahn Puhallasafternoon's meeting should con-t s The goal of the World Univer- Barbara Simon, Frank W. War- tact Richard lastZr at Univer-isity Service is to "assist the in ner 11l and Patricia L. White- silty ex t ens i on 2423. iternational student community." house. A poll 'of graduate studentstlt offers scholarsifiarid aids in ,will be take at the meetinuilding classrooms housing The largest North Antericantwhich will be n sponsored by the glb atilitift , printing textbooks, buy rodent is the Beaver. . Graduate Students Association. ling school supplies, and caring for - • •• TIM May Sponsor ‘Gantigiiiiii in HUB - t awarded to the lucky ones who ! March 4. Single eliminations 1.. beat the house. 1 istari on March S. 1• , Head of the Las Vegas night ; Three fields have been obtained!: icorninittee is Phillip Ha i n es,ifor use by the softball league.lo !sophomore in engineering fronr,Under the present set-up, 18,: lleading. ' 'teams, divided into three leis; 1, According to Haines, the gamb-imaY participate . Games will be- • Hint. tables would be open fromigin on April 6 and will be played .m : ato 10 p_ At 10 p.m. students every Monday, Tuesday .and- • would be invited to bet on thelWednesdaF evenings with Thum - : winners of the horse racing filrnsidaY being kern open for rain-anti* that would be shown. An auctionigames , Each team is asked to fur - it would conclude the night's activi-inieh its. own umpire. .. : i ties. - •• 1 Entry forms are also available!. for these teams.lo 1 Five hundred student tickets for at the HUB desk . fee _must he . paid by .* each i • Las Vegas night at $1 apiece willi A i particip . atum softball team. !• Igo on sale if the plan receives its official OK. • Individual medals will be pre-l• Intramural sports axe also sentedl to the winners in both ofi: _ playing an important pari in th ese i sports. ••••••••••••••••••••• *•• present TIM activities. Applies- lions are now avail a ble at the.. ' HUB desk for a ping-pong tour nament J.. which will begin on 1 By PHYLLIS PACK There'll be roulette wheels and dice tables in the Hazel Union ballroom in April If the Town Independent Men's Council has its way. And the snakes wilt be pretty high, with about ;2 minion en hand. Of course, it will be play money and whether or not Mrs Las Vegas night, tentatively sched uled for April 4 or 11, will come off is up to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. The committee will consider the event next week. TIM would have $2 million ( 01 play martyr) On bend for the students to use in their. gamb ling. Novelty prises would be SECRETARY WANTED Must b. Ada to take sloortinuid and type. Experiesto insurfutes and pension plans professed. For mule* infitarrastion. call lirdlefente. EL 5-4774. SUTTON ENGINEERING co. PEASONNEL DEPT. 4111EUERNM PA. ThE COLLEGiit.N.. STATE IProtessor EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES CAMP COUNSELORS CAMP CONRAD WEISER weniersvin., MEL MIMI. Camp Direefor, will latorriaw stuo6nbi en Tuns4air nnd Maarlit a ami 4. .1u!! CaltSubkst - Ezoidail!l4Nd Offim• for 1119011faltlint. e- Recalls Players present the last perfarmanci L Pliedley's "MUSIC AT NIGHT" . . the owl important Pinyon production of pant' T••a7 • Pollack, Collegian Toni'eht at CENTER STAGE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1959 Days She Bjoerling Cabinet Committee Asks Views on ROTC issue Persons interested in the fu ture of the 'ROTC program may, express their views by writing to John Bott, All-University Cabinet ROTC Committee, Hetnel Union desk. The letters will be used as part of a study the committee is mak ing of the compulsory ROTC pro gram. Bott said the committee is interested in letters from stu dents, faculty and administration ,members. TAT C "ANNA LEMMA" • STARTS SUNDAY • DOUBLE PROGRAM • "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY" -PLUS-- "ACROSS THE . BRIDGE" *CATILIIIIM - Now = 1:30, 3:32, 5:27, 7:25. 9:30 Sun. 2:00, 3:55, 5:50, 7:45, 9:40 "Rally Round The nog Boys" Pis! 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