PAGE TWO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. 1961 - Robert Shaw Chorale Dusinberre Course Lengthened To Give Cori ert Sundaylßites Held In Homeic Houses The Robert Shaw Chorale, at present makin its 13th , I .• Ch ll By PAT DYER management ! houses to fill this re p i aPe (This is the sixth in a series a fiquirement, she said. sold-out tour of the United States, will perform at 8 p.m. int Funeral services for George M. articles describing the adjust. ) Adjusting home management Dusinberre, professor of mechan- ments planned in the various col- and course programming to the Recreation Hall sponsored by the Artist Series. ical engineering, were held Mon will continue today and non- day at the Helen Eakin Eisen- loges due to the four-term year.) now system presented no se- Student ticket distribution HomeEc majors can look , r ious problems since most four and five credit courses were student ticket sales will begin at 9 a.m. today. bower Chapel. forward to ten full weeks of changed to three-credit courses Dusinberre, who died on Dec. and two a.m. In 1948 Robert Shaw created in his State College home, is cooking, cleaning last fall, Dr. Houghton ex ., -" woe , , ja m e w ~may plained. '''' • /eye a, -- a - 0 -; 5 ,,e, - e ee ekeeee w.,...,„. i . l t le , 4 me Chorale which has receivedisurvived by his widow, Charlotte, feedings in the home manage- The biggest problem facing the ea , ee,, ae -,-;,., e ;ee're'l world-wide acclaim stemminea son William of New York, N.Y. „ e ' ~,,, , . • e. ..., from its numerous tours and theiand a daughter. Nancy, of Boston, summer term. Summer sessions ment houses under pr o g rams ; will probably be in the eeeePeee"<ee ` es'', more than 100 recordings for RCAIMass. planned by the College of - . ,-,// • - -', ..--- . ' have always had a low enrollment f,•::-a,,,,,, , vo,- ,-s: .)5N Victor. 1 Dusinberre was a native of '•.•• ee - eeeeeee • ea., esee Shaw selects his Chorale Pittsbur g h , and a graduate of the Home Economics for the four- within the college last summer - a .- eee - • i'eee _,, .Ithere were only eleven under ; . ''• .ee "ei:pi . 4 . members with the belief that U.S.I Naval Academy. He did grad- term year. graduates enrolled for the main • ..„--a'ae ,, ,ee , %ee; , e3;e:e•;•,!•" ••' al, only the finest singers should 'uate work at Columbia. Juniors and seniors will be able session. ef - re ee ee,--a be used in group and ensemble Bef ore coming to the Univer- to go into the houses for any one, Results of a survey recently F work . sity in 1948, Dusinberre served of their last six terms, accordinglcompiled by Dr. Houghton show , ,- : • ',,,jr , '- - 4 , Shaw himself presides over all on the faculty of the Uniyersityuo Dr. Dorothy Houghton, assocHthat 27 HomeEe majors are now t., - , -;,..- , . : , - ..,,;-1,- , ... auditions and when on tour, nev- of Delaware and of Virginia ate dean of the college. Summer i planning to attend the term be -3 .•-"e - e , --'' -•:•''''/..:'-';' er misses the chance to hear 10- Polytechnic Institute. He is a re-'terms may be taken in the home (Continued on page eight) page eight) cal talent, to advise, reassure oiltired naval officer. `SST DAY "THE .SUNDOWNERS" * ;'-e a aa criticize. In this way he has re-I An expert on heat transfer, * .;: t cruited singers from every state'Businberre has written several fee:: _,. , ~ of the Union. books on the subject and was a A ' 5 4 7 - ANt—EY WARMFR 7 11- IEArR6 - • ~,,„.,,..4,144, s 1 Persons chosen to be in th e lfellow of the American Society • .' • SHAW ,- 'Robert 'Robert Shaw Chorale must belof Mechanical Engineers, In 1952 • . well trained singers, capable ( A t tie was. appointed to the Society sight reading almost any piece of Executive Committee in the heat ei. Tomorrow to lee music placed before them as well transfer division. las a musician of unusual accom- Dusinberre also held member pl ishment. ship in the American Society for is 1 The unusual skill of the singers Engineering Education, the Amer- 0 Starts TOMORROW Winlers icy 6r 1 p was shown during the Chorale's ican Institute of Chemical Engi recent tour to the Middle East neers, Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical ;yes Fast, ribald and and Europe when they gave 60 ! engineering honor society and the 1,4 frivolous, a spring bale LoosemUng in Pa. !Society of the Sigma Xi, a grad-1 concerts in 70 days in 20 coun-i i sy' !tries. Each of the 49 men and ' late scientific society. of laughs. This unabashed comedy of doctor-nurree ( fr i l ' afi s i a,,. / ` ap V% ... !women participating in the per- . Old man Winter's icy hand con-iformance acted as soloist dur- Grad Exams to Be Held patient situations is sure to ing some part of the tour. The next Graduate Record keep you In stitches .. . ft .4" times to hold Pennsylvania in its *.\4 ( 1 4 . Shaw has been described by Examinations will be held on If you never see another grip, but there is some indication Gt; ‘ k p i, members of the Chorale as hay- Jan. 21. COMEDY you must se® of a warming trend breaking the ing moods during rehearsals Applicants must submit their - - a i i Faa r • back of the record-breaking cold from "the cool perfection of an applications to Educational Test- • 44 1 wave beginning tomorrow. experienced conductor to the ing Service in Princeton, N.J., no uninhibited verve of a college later than Saturday. e l AWN/ 4 .Alll Milder air, which is pushing , du.: - cheer leader."' w northward across the central see- Bulletins ► of information and op tions of the nation, raised tem- He deviates from the normal t/A° plication forms are available at e I peratures into the middle 50's practice in his group as he doesithe office of Dr. Leon R. Knee- wire yesterday afternoon. not place his singers in groups bone, professor of botany and WILFRED according on to their voice classifica- plant pathology, in 117 Buckhout. At the same time mercury y eii HYDE-WIIITE • readings across the Keyston u during performances. Rather ~..,,i - \ „,,, he scatters all four voices thus - ' am t ge• , state ranged between 15 and 28 - ""a!" • ' ~.,..41 f t SHIRLEY EATON relying on each individual to AT • T .4, s : , ~p TERRENCE degrees. , NOW 1 .4,-.',221. maintain accurate pitch. LONGOON Some of this milder air will i - . move into the local area tomor- The result of this device is a ii ra - ' 7 ;: v e - ...4 /1 ' unique blend of the musical lines JERRY LEWIS 1 Feature at row causing the temperature to —one reason for the excellent "CINDERFELLA" ' & 2:oe, 3:50, 5:48, 7:35, 9:30 climb above the freezing mark. tone quality of the Robert Shaw The forecast for today is for Chorale.—Starts Friday— sunny skies and cold weather. The high residing will be about 28 de- . I "Football Highlights of IMO" grees. EXPOSED! Partly cloudy and cold weather PIKA Fined In _ ~. is indicated for tonight and • • i l it ITT 4 N V' The Hilarious Hit 1 minimum of 17 is expected. a GradeVioiation , . A 'Merit Gs Near the Water" • Tomorrow should be partly r ... to ilnenteScope & Color cloudy and somewhat milder. The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was a . e , i -‘4 .:.• 1 I Timitet 7:15 & 3:00 p.m. starring Clean Peri high reading will be about 38 fined $25 for a pledging violation 4 --,' - degrees, last night by the Interfraternity '••.,* ' '.ae , e a . , ' e‘e-at - Board of Control according to !" 1 'tel e ' , 4. ?; 4;,', ~,','„,.:,. -",,,,.,.. ',.,!:. r. 75„,„ ~',0%777:77.:;;;:Eif1T41- ,W ''. , 'Z' .1 4.:7:R0WV ; ,...-iiiitl.P.All - ,, ,,c 4: 7 -',' >, ": • ,‘, e. - ,0-; 4 ‘..es'ot-x , •~,, :.; Gary Robinson, board ~ chairman. r • ai,, ~.0 • ' - 1- ;, 7 , ,,f ir , ..,. , ,,: , - , ':;-:, - A .-. . - ,,,...<,- ; -e-„..„: -,,..,,,,-,„;4- :,,-.„,,.,, t"...4!1,"'....7 7 . 4 , ".....4. Senate May PiKA was found guilty of vio- : •.! ems` 'e,' ''••••ee • .', ' • •' '' ' ::: - Zee>, - .;-,:iza;;' , . - : ••• .:,, lating the section of the IFC Rush- sole Lutett-ei ;,. : . - - i ., Reword Rules ing code which states "No second semester ► freshman shall be eli- HOPE , E3ALL .._ , t,;',.:;...„„,,. , • 4 , clale for nled eshi who has a , ..P ANAMA 111FRPACtwous V-. ,--,,..-- - The University Senate will -' - g - P semester average below 2.20." THE --; !*.,. ' GRAND OPERA meet today to consider wording One of the PiKA pledges wasF changes in the Senate Regula- h d t such a second semes er freshman.' eialeCT,s lions for Undergraduate Students. The changes will make th e rules The $25 fine payable by Janu- OP • a • 31 was imposed in lieu of a LI FE ,„ rl confirm to the new four-term arY h ea v i er penalty since the viola- e-- i; . m Festival .•• system.—ireeserins ' ' , ;') , l lion was unintentional and no rec- One of the changes m us ay , a ffe ct rui_ cords were falsified, Robinson Feat,---1:37, 3 : 33. 5:35, 7:34, 9:33 l I 1 . e the wording of the rates said. ► Comes to State College at the which deal with compulsory •. r a ROTC. The rules may be reword-, .. , ed to make them applicable to' e. • CATHAUM THEATRE .' ~, the system which wilt go into of -f : e feet in June. I • Each WED. EVENING 8:15p.m. Beginning . ..t I ••11 , , Jan. 11th Rules Committee may report on! Start the New Year Wrin a 'Treat ...., :.: „.. a clarification in the honors pro-, ~ gram. At the last Senate meeting! - ;,-- Opera No. I JAN. Ilth Opera No. 3 JAN. 25th .„. confusion arose during a discus-! See &Piechirs Masterpiece in Modem Wet t *` ... Complete Opera he Fan crier skin on the term standing which! . e . "Madame Butterfly” . Verdi's "Aida" ; . would be required for enrollment` .e. Rasta Tobaldl , • in this program and no decision, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' , sane be edema *with live Stlgeassat . Glue Sethi (.. , . was made. I Giseeppeo Cusenem BMW Comp; of the Demo Opera i' ,i- Arma Mode Canal) Psych Prof Publishes "SUMMER and SMOKE"' ~. .4 , r a 0 4,4 Fenlinande Lldlenni Symphony Redd • 121 Plea* ,±' ', Article in 'Ergonomics' Dr. John F. Corso, professor of, ':- x Opera No. 2 . JAN. 18th Opera No. 4 FEB. tat psychology, has published an ar-! , w;.r , Barclays COMIC OPERA ' i, ' 's ' ticle in the current issue of Ergo- ~1 Bin ChtentaDrepo and c der 'Tiger° Puccinrs "Tosco" i •1 nomics, a British journal cover-; ~. LAST TWO r, ~,,,,. arber of Seville" ing the field of human engineer-' .. ! ' ee, he Irishmen Oder starring -- ing. is - I , I - if WEENENNS -, MILTON CROSS Cued Cemmentater ' s , Francs D.vel -vet. DeTerante ~. • Prance Cereal - Afro Pen ,)... ......» *********** OVNIFII••••••••••••••”••••••10 t t Nee.r • . 4 441 F. ..i.ir.:7 Jan, 3 and 7: Jan. 13 and 14 '). s , • id 4 • 46 . ,c ,' ~., ' g , ~ 'N.A. ." ~. V 4 ~. .). , .f. i CENTER STAGE Only One Performance Weekly NI Full Hour Hi-Fidelity -Concert Before Curtain Each Week I PRICE POLICY: f /: il Ile' cl . . 1 $l.OB Each Opera. rickets for Four Operas $3.33 ~ tit, _ _ _ TICKETS ON SALE NOW at BOK OFFICE - -T v i , y; TAXI RETURN - GRATIS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL UN 145€4 *CATHAUM*
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