THURSDAY. MAY 5 Artists To Feat Anton Kuerti, Leventritt Award University Sympho in Schwab Auditori Kuerti will ap semester of the Um tilt Series Ticket distribution cert will begin 1 p the Hetzel limon des dent tickets will go more ow Since winning the Award in 1957 (only pianists have been s , since 1950—the oth! John Browning and burn), Kuerti has r impressive string of I He has appeared wi phonies of six major performed under su tors as Hilsberg. Krips. Paray, Schippeis and Ktieiti's first major peaiance was with Pops Orchestra under Arthur Fiedler at the age orll. Vienna born, he came to the United States at the age of four and studied on scholarships at the Longy School, Peabody Conserv a tozy, the Cleveland Institute of Musie and the Curtis Institute. Prior to winning the Leven trill Award, ICuerti was also winner of a £ll'bright Award Tattered Lion Warms Bench Ever see a spiritless, moth-eaten lion warming the bench at a foot ball game? Who will save the. Lion from embarrassment and fill him with new spirit? Thee are the problems facing the Sophomore Class Advisory Board which is currently spon soring a drive to buy a new lion suit. The Board has set its goal at $l3OO, but to date, only $750 has been collected. Since the new lion suit has to replace the old, tattered one in time for the 1960 football season, the $l3OO must be collected be fore the end of the semester. The board hopes that all campus or ganizations which plan to con tribute to the fund, will send their donation as soon as possible. If the Lion is to retain his pail in campus activities, action must be taken to back the lion suit fund. Factory Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Parts—Service New '6O Deluze Sedan —61625. WYNO SALES CO. 1960 E Third St. Williamsport, Pa. Phone 0-4683 RALPH FLANAGAA SENIOR BALL Friday, May 13th 9- 1 Semiformal rl $5 per Couple F i• ' 6 ;,: Vocalist Kay Golden REC HALL Series Program re Noted Pianist he 26-year old pianist who won the hree years ago, will appear with the y Orchestra at 8:30 p.m. next Tuesday m. ear as the last presentation for this ersity Ar- and the Philadelphia Orchestra Youth Prize. In addition to his United States appearances, he has performed extensively in Canada, in South America and at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy. l or the con today at F -. Non-stu n sale to- Leventritt two other • honored -rs being Van Cli n up an riumphs. h the sym cities and h conduc- Ormandy, .zell. public ap- Kuerti, described variously as "one of the very finest young pianists now concertizing," and a "mator musical talent," will play Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto with the University Symphony, under the directoin of Theodoie Karhan, associate professor of music The program will also include two solo numbers by Kuerti and two numbers by the or- Ichestra. he Boston Modern Dance Concert The Modern Dance Club will hold its annual Dance Concert at 8 tonight and Saturday in White Hall. Free tickets are available at the main office of White Hall. ~ - : :::::..- . ;......,....:- .. .- . :-. . .2. : ...-1 ,:......,..,::::::,..1.•i::::,::::.....-11:-..-1. ...-. -.':-...-`..-- 1;315, .. ~. .. .. . ... . . .. , ..'i ....: .'- • „.. ... you . „.• . . . , T .' 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After having attained enough credits so that he can complete course work and residence require ments for a college degree in 6 months or less, he is eligible to apply for temporary duty at the school of his choice. If you think you have what it takes to earn the silver wings of an Air Force Navigator, see your local Air Force Recruiter. Ask him about Aviation Cadet Navi gator training and the benefits which are available to a flying officer in the Air Force. Or fill in and mail this coupon. There's a place for tomorrow's leaders on the Aerospace Team. 0 S • Air Force f"'7 I MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 1 tnAytims.Aqtt INFORMATION Dept. 5C1.05 SOX 76011, WASFITFIGTON 4, D. C. I am between 19 and 26 1 / 2 . a citizen of the U. S. and a high school graduate with Fees of college. Please send me detailed Information on the Air Force Aviation Cadet program. MPH STREET CITY COUNTY STATE-- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Gamma Sig Will Meet Gamma Sigma Sigma, national women's service sorority, will meet at 6:30 tonight in McElwain lounge. Plans for the coming regional convention to be held at the Uni versity will be discussed and all sisters are required to attend. PREFABRICATED SUBMARINES Constructed by Morrell's 25% discount on ten ' or more delivered from 9-12 AD 8-9381 Po& Think krMiirrself? (TAKE OFF ON THIS QUIZ AND SEE WHERE YOU LAND') IR YOU ARE caught by the Dean in an infraction of a rule, would you (A) try to impress him with your sincere personality? (B) develop a strong argument against the injustice of the rule? '.. • .i... ~. 4) ; ) • ~ ....:..' ' ......,.. Q-. ~:: . 1 1. ,.. ~.. ,1 :'• "YOU'VE BUTTERED your bread—now eat it" implies (A) a veiled threat made by a margarine manufac turer; (B) you can't escape the results of what you do; (C) stop talking and eatl AD BC CD IF YOU ACTUALLY found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, would you (A) run to see if there was another at the other end? (R) make an appointment with a psy chiatrist? (C) hire a rain maker to make more rain bows? BEI N\ \ ( .. - .. iiiilf FORT ...,‘ K NOX ill IN I ,/ , i YOU'RE THINKING of chang ing to a filter cigarette— but which one? Would you (A) depend on what your friends tell you? (B) figure out what you want in a filter cigarette—and pick the one that gives it to you? (C) go for the one with the strongest taste? ADBOCO 4 t f , ;" V I / " \ r i 1 It's a wise smoker who depends on his own judgment, not opinions of others, in his choice of cigarettes. That's why men THE MAN WHO THINKS FOR HIMSELF USUALLY CHOOSES VICEROY A Thinking Man's Choice--Viceroy Filters ... HAS A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! Graduate Student and Faculty SPRING DANCE Friday, May 6, 1960 8:30 - 12 P.M. HUB Ballroom Music by THE CAMPUSEERS Refreshments will be served Sponsored by the GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION and women who think for themselves usually smoke Viceroy. They know the Viceroy filter is scientifically designed to smooth the smoke the way a filter should. A thinking man's choice . . . has a smok ing man's taste. If you checked (8) on three out of four of these questions—you think for yourself! 4 t 01900. Brow Williamson Tonacre) Corp