PAGE EIGHT Alum to Visit USSR In 'My Fair Lady' Harold L. Woolever, a 1951 alumnus, will be traveling to the USSR with the Broadway company of "My Fair Lady” on April 13. Woolever is assistant dance captain of the show’s chorus and assists in auditioning new dancers. Judicial Board To Still Keep Penal Power The Judicial Board of WSGA will not become and inactive body when the new women’s rules go into effect at 8 a m. Mdnday, ac cording to Dean Dorothy J. Lipp. The Judicial Board which has handled all except the most seri ous violations of women's rules in the past, will continue to con sider infractions and hand down penalties, she said The violations handled, how evci, will be of the moie serious variety. With blockmarks out o r the picture and lateness violations handled automatically, the Board will have lime to give personal attention to habitual late hours violatois and senous offenders, Dean Lapp said The Board will try to give pen alties suited to the individual of fender and violation, Dean Lipp said. The Judicial Board also plans to refer habitual offenders to the Division of Counseling for further help in overcoming theii problem, History Prof Aids Team In Evaluation Project Dr. Kent Forster, professor of Em opean history, is serving this week as a member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools’ team visiting and assisting in the evalu ation of Barnard College of Co lumbia University. _ This activity is under the direc tion of the Middle States Associa tion’s Commission on Institutions of Higher Learning. The company will tour in Rus sia for 10 weeks, playing in Len ingrad, Moscow, Kiev, Odessa and other cities. The tour is part of the Cultural Exchange Program and the $500,- 000 cost for the production will be shared by both the United States and Russia. As a result of this, members of the company will receive half their pay in American dollars and half in rubles. < Woolever now makes his I home in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. ; He lives only a few blocks from ! Oliver Smith, a 1939 alumnus and screen designer for "My Fair Lady." Besides appearing in the show, Woolever is teaching modern jazz at the International School of the Dance in Carnegie Hall. According to Woolever, every one in the show is trying to learn Russian “overnight.” “You can hear more Russian than English backstage,” he said. It was onginally planned to have a road group give the per formance, but the Russians want ed the Broadway company. Seven jet planes will transport the company to Russia. They will return on June 15 to open on Broadway. Taubeneck to Explore Origin of Granitic Rock Dr. William H. Taubeneck, vis iting research associate, is explor ing the origin of granitic rocks in a study supported by National Sci ence Foundation grants. Dr. Taubeneck, who is associate professor of geology at Oregon State College, is on two years’ leave of absence to work in the department of mineralogy of the College of Mineral Industries at 'Penn State. NOW MORE THAN EVER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA First Aid Course To Begin Monday An advanced first aid course, offered by the State College Red Cross chapter, will begin at 7 p.m. Monday in the Red Cross rooms of the Associated Services Building at 330 W. Beaver Ave. The course, which will be taught by Mrs. Adelaide Deibler, author ized Red Cross instructor, is open to all persons over 16 who have completed the course in standard first aid. No fee is charged for the course. A film made by the medical research division of the armed forces on the breathing techniques in the mouth-to-mouth method of artificial respiration will be used in teaching the resuscitation tech niques. Approved Activities All fraternities are approved for the entertainment of wom en guests this weekend except Sigma Alpha Mu, Kappa Sig ma and Pi Lambda Phi. Other activities approved for tonight are the Alpha Gamma Rho ice skating party, the Del la Zela informal mixer, the Kappa Alpha Theta-Beta Theta Pi mixer, the Chi Omega din ner social and the Alpha Delia Pi cabin party. Approved activities for today are the Penn Haven Club in formal parly, the Gamma Phi Beta retreat, the Alpha Della Pi pledge dance at Alpha Gam ma Rho, the UCA cabin retreat and the United Student Fellow ship cabin party. Bar-B-Gued Chicken It's the newest delicacy for the Penn Stale students -- and you too Faculty! WE DELIVER AD 8-1016 Heriocher Bar-B-Qued Chicken Take-Out 227 E. Beaver AD 8-1016 X*. An Important break-through In Salem's fresh air in through the paper to make the research laboratories brings you this smoke taste even softer, fresher, more special new High Porosity paper which flavorful. If you’ve enjoyed Salem’s spring breathes new freshness into the flavor. time freshness before, you’ll be even more Each puff on a Salem draws just enough pleasednow.Smokerefreshed,smokeSalem! • menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too Salem refreshes your taste Newly initiated members of New initiates of Alpha Zeia Gamma Sigma Sigma, national fraternity are: Carl Anderson, , . .. Gary Burleigh, Glenn Buss, Ted .womens service sorority, w Col{ Richard Criley, Wayne ;Nancy Allen Marilyn Burket, He ebner, Eric Holm, Donald Hu . Ginger Cassella, Eleanor Ergood, j,er, Robert Kaufman, Richard | Mary Fetrow, Man Frank, Susan Kessler, Joseph Kunsman, Frank Friedman, Carole Frey, Arline iMadden, Richard Reiter, Frank IGross, Cehna Goldberg, Sandy R es id es Herbert Rothe, Charles Goldberg, Adelle Gordon, Glen- gteen. .da Grimmer, Ila Hayes, Patricia The newly elected officers of .Hagan. Delta Tau Della fraternity are: Newly initiated members of. David Mooney president; Eugene [Gamma Phi Beta are Lois Blake,'Raiford, vice president; Richard [Cynthia Davis, Susan Furminger.lWhitteker, treasurer; James Ab ,Elsie Hall, Janice Harms, Andrea! bey, corresponding secretary; iLangen, Sandra Lehman, Patricia!James Thompson, recording sec- Ketell, Eleanor Newkirk, Susan'retary; Jullian Weiss, guide; Wil iStrehle, Lorraine Zemaitis. liam Muttart, sergeant at arms. + CLASS FOR SALE BRAND NEW Smith-Corona typewriter never used—sBs. AD 8-2415. Call after 5, ask for Darryl. SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter, i new SGO. AD 8-2416 after 6, ask foi Darryl. 1950 PONTIAC—good shape, best offer. Call AD 8-0820. MISCELLANEOUS : DIC DlXlE—Chamber Music Society of ! Lower Pugh Street meets today. Rath skeller. INVESTIGATE SUMMER employment op portunities at camps and irsorts. .THE NEWMAN CLUB presents the an : nual Marriage Forum Series. March 15— [Topic: Mixed Marriage, Speaker: Msgr. ,Thomns O’Shea, HUB Assembly Rm., 7 pm. March 15 —Topic: Birth Control, Speaker: Father John Ziegler, HUB Aa jsembly Room, 7 pm. March 29—Topic: | Raising a Family, Speaker: Msgr. Vincent jCostello, HUB Assembly Room, 7 p.m. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Proft#- sional School of Dance AD 8-1078. HELP WANTED DISH WASHERS needed Immediately ; Call AD 7-2941 jCLEAR POOL CAMP, Carmel, New York, I will interview men for all type positions March 15 & 17. Salaries beginning $3OO. ! Sign up in advance for appointment, 112 {Old Main. WANTED j RIDERS WANTED from Greensburg to ! State for the NCAA gym meet, Cali Pat UN 6-5329. .TWO MEN to share apartment In Metzger ! Building. Call AD 8-1504. ! SINGING GROUPS for appearance at I Record Hop. if interested call Joe at ,'UN 6-5126. '•H' SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 1960 Co-Edits FIEDS + BACHELOR QUARTERS for veteran or grad student ,in newly built home. Call AD 8-0544 fiom 1 pm. to 4 pn» HALF OK double room in <|inet residence. Fiee Parking, private entrance, walking distance from campus $4 60. Call AD 8-i>ip»7 afternoon and evening. ROOM IN desirable neighboi hood, neap campus with pnvate bath. All linens furnished 707 McKee St. Call AD 7-7248. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male students, near campus, reasonable, parking privileges. Call AD 7-71)06 or EL 6-4302. ROOM & BOARD RESERVATIONS NOW being taken fop room & board for spring semester at 317 E Bearer Ave. & 220 S. Allen St* For complete information afk for Mrs* Petrisky at 317 E. Beaver Ave. GLASSES, blue frame, lost a few days ago. Please call UN 6-6728, AD 8-0233. PAIR OF brown pin-striped klhkm-s, brown leather case Call E Aaron AD 7-7060. KHAKI LINED Raincoat at La Galleria March 4th. Robeck written on collar. I have yours and checkbook. AD 7-7861. 1 HAVE YOURS. Claim at Marriage Series—7:3o pm. Friday night. Dr. Aaion Rutledge. FOUND: PAIR OF' rose-tinted glasses in ladies Ist floor Teat room. Mineral Sciences Building. May' be claimed in 220 Mineiat Sciences Bldg, by paying for this ad. RIDE WANTED IRISH COLEEN wants ride to New York- New Jersey area for St. Patrick’* Day. Will leave Mar. 16-17 or 18. Call UN 5-6487, Maureen. Created by R. J. Reynolds Tobtcco Company FOR RENT FOUND
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