SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1959 I 1 0 Nit tany, West Hall Men N o P os t-G ame Trouble l7o Tickets ITo Hold Victory Dance i 1 l e I I • ' Nittany and West Halls Coun ; 1 ti ells will hold a combined victory Expected by Authorities Sim Remai dance at 8 tonight in Waring! - lounges. Meal tickets must be shown at; By DICK GOLDBERG the door in order to gam admit-I ranee. Nittany men will be ad- Spokesmen of the campus and town police forces have ex- For Concert while those living in' pressed their confidence that students will use their common Less than 70 student tickets mitt "' fx "' West Halls N%;11 be charged 25; sense following the Penn State-Syracuse football game today. and 60 non-student tickets re- cents. ! Col. Lucien Bolduc, director of the Cam Patrol and pus, an main for the-Camera Concerti The dance will be "stag or i di ag" and the di ess will be in- Sergeant Matthew Seckinger, State College police depart- to be held at 8:30 p.m. tomor- formal inept, said they do not look for any trouble from the students.Hrow in Schwab Audito rium. music. A chamber music orehe J s -1 "We have had demonstrations i Jose Eger, French horn sol-, m will direct the group and of instruments tra consists of a small assortment: the past and they all have been! held ingoodconduct wouldnot ;Dist, v` enough for the in good clean fun without any be stopped. "These things show 'Karen Tuttle will appear as viola essentials of music. destruction of property," Seek- proper team spirit," Seckinger ,soloist. ' Chamber music was established, inger said. I said. : The program will include Trau- as early as the 13th century. It "Students have plenty of com-1 Dr. E. F. Olver, director o f th e ,ermusik by Paul Hindemith; Con- was considered to be amateur mu-' mon sense and, in the past, they Dr - 3rtment of Security, said that certo No. 2 in F Major by Han- sic until the 19th century when' have used it," he further said. :because of heavy pedestrian traf- del; Concerto in G. Major for the medium became more special-I Bolduc feels that the students lfic the area east of Recreation' Viola by Telemann and Conceit() 'zed and people became more in-, will be moderate in their post- I Hall will not be used for park- in E flat Major, K. 495 for French terested in it. game actions. "H oweve r, if I i ng. ' horn by Mozart; Watermusic by For several hundred yea r s there should be any destruc- . Football fans are requested t o ,Handel, and Arabanda, Giga e,chamber music was played ex lion of property, we would be refrain horn parking on any cam -'Badinerie by Corelli. ;elusively in private tooms. All I forced to step in," he stated. pus lawn areas. The special lot: The Camera Concerti (literally well-bred persons were taught Any disciplinary meas u r e sinear the Food Service building, translated to mean chamber con-,how to play an instrument and would be taken with the co-ordi-i will be . open as well as other,cert) is interested in reproducing i chamber music in small groups nation of the offices of the deanloarking areas. 'the instrumental expressions in was a natural outlet for activity. of men and the dean of women,! - the various hat societies, and the Campus Patrol. Students will be asked to present Matriculation cards at the game by the various organizations. "Trouble m a ke r s will be held for disciplinary ac tion," Bolduc said. He further said that student driving on campus and driving down the mall, in particular, are to be discouraged. "A nyo n e caught for reckless driving will be dealt with in the appropriate manner." However, both men empha sized that any demonstration 'Scandal' Hits Erie Campus The University's Behrend Cam pus at Erie has been hit by scan dal. The Nittany Cub, campus pa per, reported a roundup of a nine student political machine involved in an attempt to gain control of the student council. According to the report, eight have confessed their part in the plot. The ninth, a coed, has en yoked the fifth amendment. The reason given for the at tempt was to pocket the funds allocated to the council. Accord ing to the group's advisor, Gor don "Me Neither" Baker, sus picions were aroused when "Big Bob" Johnson broke down during a woad-association test m psy chology. The word "money" put Johnson into semi-hysterics. Headed by "Spike" Sosnow ski, the campus machine reputed ly stuffed the ballot box and extended threats to unsuspecting freshmen in order to gain seats on the council. 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N.Y cond vice president and Edith Young, sopho more in elementary education from Pittsburgh. secretary-treas urer. Progress was reported on the Junior Panhel pledge party to be held at i pm. Thursday. All of the fall pledge classes have been invited to attend, according to Iren e MacDonald, invitation chairman. BEAT SYRACUSE You can light either end! _ up' !y: .2b--ar Arr4 7 4.: ^o4' - r /c eacao- u our sniddle ruus4l PAGE SEVEN n , s. ' 1