The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
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'A whiff of S
Naiads to Present Annual Aquacade
By ANN PALMER
Once ae,ain student , " will
have a chance to view the
Synchronited S. an Club's
annual Aquae de entitled "A
Winif of Spiinir" to he pre-
senteci at 8 tonight, tomorrow
and Satindat , in the White
Hull pool,
The club (0tt , ,t,1 , of Naiads, an
adkancect and stAananing
wont), , itai the S. in Intel e,t.
wow), a hard-‘vork tug hut not
a; ktllcd enyttnlikt
The choreographers have
plenned numbers to reflect the
mood of such exotic perfumes
as "Tabu" and "My Sin," using
varied effects with light, cos
tumes and music.
' Whirl of Sin me," spon.ot ed
by 1110 Wign,`ll . :, Ret t patron A,-
soctat ton, include the fol
lownig nutnly‘N ess"at
tat
~tert and directed by Jean Mul
lin and Marty 0 Saner, "Wood
h tie" by Lynne Laffetty, "Es
capade" b‘ Putt ato Kavanaugh;
' Ilynnot Rote" by Su,an Smith
sou; Phew"' by Polly Mitten:
"I Love Pat It Judith Kahn,
'Pt mut if" by Brooke Minnich,
and • Flambeau" by Gwenctol n
MeAl islet
In addition to these large num
bets, there will be several small
group Performances. "Lotus" will
be oei foi med by Jean Mellor,
June Miller and Judith Kahn;
"Reflemons" will be given by Su
aan Smithson and Polly Mitten;
and "Ondine" will be perfoimed
by Suranne Dinsmore
Flee tickets may be obtained
[loin any member of the Swim
Club,
Choirs to Sing
iStabat Mater'
The 'Meditation Chows, corn
poied of (18 rnemberz,, will pie
sent the "Stabat Matei" by An
tonio Caldara at the special Lent
en servele 4:15 p in. today in the
Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel,
James W. Beach, as-astant di
rector of the Chapel Choirs, will
conduct the choirs
The solo part, will be sung by
Gale C Leiter, junior in music
education from State College,
soprano; Gail A. Welt, sophomore
in education from Dave' Hill,
contralto; Samuel S. Gordon, jun
ior in music education from
Claysburg, tenor; and Harry D.
Gelber, junior in arts and letters
limn Yolk, baritone
Larry Vl. Handwerk, freshman
in chemistry nom Merchantville,
N J., xvill be the organist. Ile will
pin ' Nun Bitten Wii" by Buxte
butte, "Glordicamus" by Bedford,
Mensch, Bewein' Deus Sunde
Gross" and "Chi ist ht Ei'tanden"
by Bach
5 from DOC Staff
To Read Papers
Five members of the staff of
the Division of Counseling will
piesent pipets at the national
meeting of the American Person
nel and Guidance Association in
Philadelphia. April 11 to 13.
Dr. Donald H. Ford, duector of
the division, will speak on
"Changing Individual Behavior
Through Gioup Counseling."
Dr. [[ugh B. Urban will pi esent
a paper titled. "Genet ality vs.
Specificity in Reactions to Frus
tiation on the Rosenzweig Study,"
while Di. Harvey W. Wall will
present a paper, "Counseling Stu
dents by Counseling Parents"
Di. Norman S. Endler and Rob
et t R. Grooms will present a
paper, "Effects of Anxiety upon
Academic Achigyement, a Pre
liminary Study."
HISTORY
ROUND TABLE
Tonight 7:30
111 Boucke
Program:
African Views and
Vignettes
a talk by
Dr. Herbert Heaton
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
"WOODHUE" GIRLS. Here is a repreNentation of one of the many
novel numbers to be performed in "A Whiff of Spring," the annual
Witt\ Aquacade to be held at 8 tonight, tomorrow and Saturday
in the White Hall pool.
Eng Council Appoints Hassler Delivers Talk
Moore to Committee lOn General McClellan
Flank B Moore, assistant pro- 1 Dr Warren W. Hassler, assist
fessor of engineering, has been ant professor of American history,
appointed a member of the Re- recently addressed the faculty
gion II Accrediting Committee ofland students of St, Francis Col
the Engineers Council for Pro- lege, Loretto, as one of the speak
fessional Development. leis in a series of annual historical
He will assist in reviewing tech- addresses
nical institute curriculums at' His subject wa s "General
West Virginia Institute of Tech-,George B. McClellan: A Study in
nology, Montgomery, W.Va , to- Civil-Military Relations, 1861-
1862."
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Twenty-nine artists, craftsmen. Air Force base living will be
and photographers are repre- discussed at the second meeting
sented in an exhibition titled'of the Blue Yonder Workshop
"New Talent m the USA, 1960,".
m tonight In 214 Hetzel Union
which will open tomorrow at the'P
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