The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 30, 1960, Image 5

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    CH 30. 1960
WEDNESDAY, MA
Then
To 0
in - of Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate" will be
s' second decade of presenting Broadway
spring show. The show opens at 7:30 tomor
vab Auditorium.
The producti
gin the Thespia
musicals for thei
row night in Sch
For the first
show by the same
1951, they presento
"Anything Goes."
the lead role
!in "Kiss Me
• lead role in
Ed Rolf, whO ha
of Fred Graham
Kate," also had th
"Anything Goes."
Rolf said he like
shows because he fl
fit so well into ih
and
something,
a place and
something, he sal
Rolf entered the University in
1949, and did four hespian shows
during his three a d a half years
here playing the lead roles in
"Anything Goes" a d Rogers and
Hart's "Connectic t Yankee in
King Arthur's Cou 1" in 1952.
Rolf left the Un versity in the
fall of 1953 to wo lc for Capital
Airlines in Cleveland, and in 1957
he moved to Homer, Alaska,
where he worked for the Pacific
Northern Airlines for three years.
He also worked on commercial
fishing boats there.
_ _
Returning to the campus this
fall to study journalism, Rolf
made it back just in time to get
a part in the chorus of the Thes
pians' fall show "It's in the
Book."
Rolf has five solo songs in "Kiss
Me Kate" and helps with three
Others.
The musical will also run at
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday
and at 2 p.m. Saturday.
Tickets are on sale at the Hetzel
Union desk. Tickets for tomorrow
night's performance are $1.25 and
for all of the other performances,
$1.50.
Leadership Course
Deadline Extended
The registration deadline for
the spring semester leadership
program has been extended until
6 p.m tomorrow to allow more
students to learn the techniques
of leadership.
Students may sign up for the
8-week course at the Hetzel Union
desk.
Dr. Paul D. Holtzman, associate
professor of speech, will speak at
the first meeting, 7 p.m. Monday
in 214 Boucke.
Topics to be covered during
the 8-week period are the psy
chology of leadership, the im
portance of speech, parliamentary
procedure, the qualities of a lead
er and public relations.
Up to your ears with indecision?
Better not let it muddy up your
career planning. Now's the time
to start thinking about the future.
A career in life insurance is worth
your Investigation. Provident
Mutual offers college men excel•
lent opportunities in sales and
sales management and, if you're
Interested in actual sales train.
Ing, you can get started now while
you're still at school.
Ask for our free booklet, "Career
Opportunities". We welcome
Inquiries. 1
George A.
103 E. Beall!
State College'
Office ADam
Residence All
PROVIDENT
Life Insurance
ian Musical
en Tomorrow
time in the past ten years, they will do a
composer. In
Cole Porter's
North Halls Plan
First Field Day
Plans for the first annual North
Halls Field Day were formulated
at a North Halls council meeting.
April 23 was selected as the
date in which all the North Halls
living units will participate as
teams in each of the sporting
events. Prizes will be given for
the best team and not to
indi
viduals, the council agreed.
to do Porter
els the songs
show. They
really mean
Council also heard the social
committee report that tennis in
structions will be given to in
terested North Halls residents be
ginning April 6.
CAMP LENORE
a well-established girls' private camp in the
Berkshires, has openings for women in the
Junior or Senior class, graduate students or
instructors. Positions available include water
front, sailing, land sports, arts and crafts.
Minimum age 20.
INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD AT THE
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 112 OLD MAIN
ON APRIL 7 & 8
Sign up in advance for an appointment
orosque
r Aye.
Penna.
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Polls Open from 9 'till 5
WRA Plans
IM Changes
The WRA Executive Board met
last night to discuss a new sys
tem of point awards for intra
murals to be held next year.
A plan was put before the
board whereby two entirely sepa
rate leagues would be created,
giving each living unit an oppor-
tunity to enter a first and a
second team in a single event.
The board discussed the points
of this plan and decided that
more information was needed be
fore any definite motion could be
presented. It was felt that there
should be some distinction be
tween the two leagues to insure
against first teams being entered
in the second league.
The board also passed a motion
permitting the independent wom
en in Cross and Hibbs to join
together to form a team for the
softball intramurals This was
necessary since neither of the two
units has enough women to make
up a complete team.
A revived statement of the
WRA Intramural Rules was sub
mitted to the board and approved.
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LA Student Receives Hershey Given Award
Philosophy Scholarship In Electrical Contest
Stephen Blum, junior in liberal,
in
architecture from Spring Charles S. Hershey, sophomore
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ails from Pittsburgh, has been Grove, received honorable men
awarded the Ray H. Dotterer lion in the national competition
Scholarship in Philosophy. !of the Edison Electrical Institute,
IThis scholarship is awarded an-' He will receive the $4OO award,
nually to the junior majoring in
'which carries with it a $2OO award
in 'which
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Pick a Hat
from our garden-bright array
to match or contrast with
your Easter outfit.
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until nine o'clock.
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