TUESDAY. MARCH 22 Shell l In Frid Cesare Siepi’s C( turned Into an exp and the Milan-born Siepi, a basso, j made of fiber glass the shell good but a; should be placed a li upstage. “The effect is dea: artist where it *tan< said, "but it sounds the audience and th portant thing.” The shell, which ' ras used in Schwab for this con :ert, is only the central core of a larger par tition which will ie used for concerts In Recreation Hall. The use of the she 1 was an at tempt to improve the acoustics in the two buildings used for Ar tists Series programs, Schwab and Eee Hall. Siepi agreed that the shell im proved the acoustics, adding that it gave the auditorium ‘‘almost living room acoustics.” Mrs. Nina Brown, chairman of the Artists Series Commit tee. said, "We used the shell for Siepi, although he didn't need it, because his is the only program left this year which is suited to its use." Siepi termed his audience “re sponsive” and added, “It was a pleasure to sing to them.” His audience obviously did re- FRATERNITY NEWS LETTERS Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing m B. COLLEGE AD *-*714 Shop These Campus Shopping Center Stores ! 1960 by Siepi Concert Ised ay's By BARB YUNK mcert Friday night in Schwab Auditorium eriment for the Artist Series Committee star of the Metropolitan Opera, erformed while standing in a 3-sided shell and aluminum. Siepi said that he thought ided that it ittle further Ispond, calling him hack to per form three encores in addition to his one and one-half hour pro gram. One of the numbers which drew the most applause was Mephisto’s Serenade from “La Damnation de Faust” by Berlioz. The song occurs in the opera after Mephistopheles has taken Faust to the door of Marguerite’s house. After Faust has gone in, Mephistopheles sings this mock ing serenade. ir.ing on the Is now,” he all right to at’s the im- Convention Applications Applications for the Eastern District Association convention for physical education majors may be obtained until next Monday in 105 White Hall and in Dean Law ther’s office in Recreation Hall. The convention will be held in Pittsburgh. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SAVE on Film Processing WBBff Hi Savings on JB € Each Roll of B fajm Color Film 20 c A McLanahan exclusive! Bring your black and white or color film here ~ HAYS AKIIY! for savings on processing. ' wiNsLYI 9 days only: Through good until MARCH 31 f March 31. McLANAHAN SELF-SERVICE Galie to Head Campus Ticket (Continued from page one) ! Downes, freshman in business administration from Springfield; Koward Creskoff. freshman in pre-law from Philadelphia; Lynn Freimuth, freshman in di vision of counseling from Springfield; and George Hen ning, freshman in fuel technol ogy from Shillingion. For junior Assemblymen, Su zanne Pohland, sophomore in arts and letters from Latrobe; Lynn Marvel, sophomore in arts and letters from Northfield, N.J.; The odore Simon, sophomore m busi ness administration from Teaneck, N.J.; Cynthia Xanthopoulos, soph omore in secondary education from Pottstown; and Neil Yar house, sophomore in business ad ministration from Pittsburgh. For senior Assemblymen, Ju dith High, junior in arts and let ters from State College; Mary Gombar, junior in art education from Throop; Edward Scherlis, junior in general arts and letters from Philadelphia; Richard Kitz inger, junior in business admin istration from Moutclair, N.J.; Richard King, junior in arts and letters from Wynnewood; and Frederick Meckley, junior in ag ricultural economics and rural so ciology from Sunbury. Savings on Each Roll of Black & White Film Borough Council— (Continued from page one) raising the real estate tax be cause many improvements in cluding parks and playgrounds ! were needed. Council fabled a motion lo fix the real estate tax at 15 mills so that they could talk to the school board and to the County Commissioners about reassess ment. In other business council passed the $663,000 borough budget for 1960 and ordinances setting up salaries of the borough manager and borough employes. Armed Forces Series To Feature University The University will be one of 60 major colleges and universities represented in a new series of radio programs to be beamed to personnel serving overseas in the armed forces. 1 Titled “On the Campus,” the series has been assembled by the Armed Forces Press, Radio and Television Service. [ The University will be repre sented by a 30-minute recording of the Penn State Glee Club, di rected by Frank Gulio. The LOVED LOOK for 1960 is created out of an idea, not a definite shape! See how it can look on you! A A i 4 A In the Campus Mk Mm JH, Jmk Shopping Center 41 1 Ban# AHHa 463 E. 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