PAGE TWO Piano Concert Will Be Given The piano team of Luboshutz and Nemenoff will present the fist of tWo concerts sponsored by the Artist Series dur mg the summer months. The program will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Schwab Auditorium. Tickets will be distributed at the Hetzel Union Building main desk beginning Sunday. Conferences To Be Held On Campus Twelve conference., with at- dents Monday. trndrov ianitunt fi con 40 to 600, The duo-piano team is now on mil be held oil emninK this week its annual North American tour ne\t• after rettuning, from appearances The Con.umer Finance Insti tuwillte be held from Sunday tin ouch Wedne• day One hun ch ed pet.on. vt ell attend the Third Annual Radio:id Brotherhood In stitute, v. tth 4 i tnembil , , uneet twin Sunday through cl The Electrical Pteetpttatton Eil,o meet nom' Smithy thtomth Friday with 40 pop,on, attoeding o bundled 4.11 Club mem-, ‘‘,.111 tour the rampie, on, Mond,iv The Custodians Work-' shop, %,‘ ith 150 members', will also slaw t Monday an ci continue, th t (nigh WecineAav A group of 600 will attend the ENtension Homemakers Institute in London and Paris. During their, Greece they performed be fi our Solid thi ough Thursday. ' t o u r of T h e 1959 Hospital Auxit i tit . 3 , Cot ,_ fore King Paul and Queen Fred fetence, with 9 00 attending, w ilLerica and with the Athens Syin be held Monday through Friday; phony Oichestra While in Israel and the Garden Days Conference for three weeks, they performed will meet fi om Tuesday through a dozen orchestral conceits. Friday, with 150 persons attend-' Luboshulz and Nemenoff are nn! the only duo-pianists ever to Fifty members will meet for: appear as soloists with Arturo the Poultry Breeders Conference Toscanini. They have also ap on Wednesday The Institute on peared with the Philadelphia Penns lyania Life and Culture, and Boston Symphony Orches with 150 persons attending, will: tras several times. meet Wednesday through Friday I The second program booked for Two conferences which began; the summer Artist Series is the ear her this week will also con- Philadelphia Brass Ensemble, 'scheduled for August 2 lia=er 's 0 - THIS HAVING ITS JUST LIABLE TO NtAa ' iii A BABY SISTER HIM INTO A NEW PER6ON ! Casual ; .. MAY DO A LOT The next time you feel like _ 1 ( FOP. CHARLIE ,r . . C ..e. ) . 0 ) .ef treating yourself to a big, deli t lk C... BROWN.. , cious dinner and don't want to 't ' C • fit get all dressed up for the occa- tC4k sion, just hop in the car and It ---- ii—p 2 .,„1... i i i - iox; . head straight for Duffy's _„,....._. •''' 44.& 1 ‘.--- ... 4 4 2 t Tavern. You'll find that sport ' k 4.1 . v 1 /r.i 4 4.oo l ',..'fc&Te k vbs.- /, shirts outnumber the coats and /P'' vv.." 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I fr " ,_ - ~-.-..-----;:, 6 -1/ 4 6MENI be lir reil4f2 • • ' koll4llaitUk&gmdliinommLi=ll The Pennsylvania State University MATEER PLAYHOUSE Presents an outstanding season, including, Desire Under the Elms, The Diary of Ann Frank, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Cherry Orchard and others— Full Season Tickets (8 performances) For Summer Session Students; Any 5 Monday or Tuesday Admissions —Special $7.50 = Further Information at Summer Sessions Office = rz (Willard and Theatre Arts Office (Schwab) E. - Wilii1111101111111111111111111111111;01111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lli111110111111111111111111111111111111114 Students may pick up tickets without charge by presenting their matriculation cards at the d e s k. Faculty members and others may purchase tickets for the concert at $1.25. Student distribution will be ; gin at 1 p.m. Sunday and con firm° daily from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. through Wednesday or until the supply is distributed. Tick ets will go on sale for non-stu- $17.00 and $13.00 SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 3-Day FFA Conference Ends Today The Future Farmers of America will end their 3-day state conference this morning with the installation of state 'officers and the presentation of contest awards. The officers, which were 'chosen by a group of special del egates, will be installed at 10 a.m. in Schwab Auditorium. People will be installed in the offices of president, vice president, sec retary. treasurer, reporter, sen tine! and chaplain. Awards will be given for con-' tests held Tuesday afternoon.' The contests included dairy,: poultry and livestock judging;; forestry, agronomy, land judging: and farm mechanics. A prize will; also be given to the winning soft-1 ball team in a tournament, which. began Tuesday and will end this. morning. Over 1600 high school boys are. attending the FFA conference, which has included a band con cert, educational demonstrations by the College of Agriculture and joint meetings with the Future, Homemakers of America. Over 1100 high school girls at-, tended the FHA conference. which began and ended last' night. They elected state and sub regional officers Tuesday. A 81000 scholarship was awarded to Fran ces Snyder, Bentleyyille High, School. 9th Alumni Institute— (Continued from page one) Julia G Brill. professor emerita of English composition; and John H Frizzell, chaplin emeritus of the University, will be the final lecture. RINALDO'S BARBER SHOP 7 Expert Barbers Follow the Mall to Rinaldo's 107 S. Allen St. Institute Opens On Pa. Culture An Institute on Pennsylvania Life and Culture will be held on campus Wednesday through Fn day. The institute is sponsored by the Social Science Research Cen ter in cooperation with the Penn sylvania Federation of Historical Societies, the Pennsylvania His torical Association and the Penn sylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Dr. Philip g. Klein, professor of American history, is chairman: of the executive committee of the institute. Wallace F. Work-' master, instructor in history and curator of the Pennsylvania His torical Collection, is administra tive director. The theme for the institute will be "The Responsibility of Histor ical Organizations as Educational Institutions Eng Professor Retires Ernest Axman, associate pro fessor of electrical engineering, has retired after 36 years of serv ice. 0000000000000000000000 Repairs Car Radios 1 Television Butlers Jewelry , television Phonographs 1 Radios • DIAMONDS o WATCHES service ~ , / Watch and Jewelry Repairing at i 111 E. Beaver Ave. 1 center - • .. State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Ir.* *.*.*.*.* *.*.*.c*, ***+4. • a 4- a THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Gazette TODAY Softball League, registration, 4 p.m., Bee Hall. Mixed Swim Party. 8 p.m., Glenn land Pool. Outdoor Movie, "Away All Boats" with Jeff Chandler, George Nadar, 9 p.m., back of HUI& (in case of rain—Schwab). TOMORROW Mixed Swim Party, 8 p.m., Glenn land. SATURDAY Square Dance, 9:30 p.m., HUB Ballroom. SUNDAY Chapel: Rev. Preston Williams, 9 a.m., Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Chapel: Dr. Luther H. Harshbar ger, 10:55 a.m., Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. MONDAY Duplicate Bridge, 7 to 10 p.m., HUB Card Room TUESDAY Mixed Swimming, 8 p.m., Glenn land Pool. WEDNESDAY Ariisis Series, Luboshutz and Ne menolf, duo-pianists, 8:30 p.m., Schwab.
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