THURSDAY, TEBRUARY 9, 1961 Symphony Like Jazz, Concerning the ever-present controversy as what’s best —classical or jazz music, a large percentage of musicians of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra offer the ideal solution. They do both! The Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday in Recre- AWS OK's Hat Society 'Date' Night A Penny- a-Minute Date Night to be held this spring was approved unanimously by the Association of Women Students Senate in a meeting last night. The date night is to be spon sored jointly by all the wom en’s hat societies. The proceeds of the project will be divided among the societies, for operating ex penses. Fraternity houses have agreed to remain open until 2 a.m. that night. A date has not yet been scheduled. On the Penny-a-Minute night, a Saturday, two o'clock permis sions will prevail, provided each girl's dale pays a penny for each minute after 1 a.m. that she stays out. Hat society women will take charge of sign-ins that night in order to alleviate the extra hour of work for residence hall staffs. In other business, the sen ate passed a set of standard pen alties recently drawn up by the AWS Central Judicial board. The penalties, which will be printed and distributed to all women students, involve penal ties for faulty sign-out and sign in procedure, fire drill violations, failure to take withdrawals within the required time period and failure to report before a ju dicial board when notified. Approximately five members of the University AWS Senate and Dean of Women Dorothy J. Lipp will attend the Nation al convention of AWS which will be held April 3 to 9 at the University of Wisconsin, Mar garet McPherson, AWS presi dent, announced. The next meeting of AWS to be held Wednesday at 6.30 p.m. in room 203 Hetzei Union will be an open meeting. All women stu dents are invited to attend. A workshop on parliamentary procedure for members of the senate will be held on March 8. Dr. Robert E. Dunham, instruc tor of speech, will be the speaker. Love in Elementary Grades Thurday, 7 p.m. Living Center FINANCE CLUB MEETING 7:30 FEBRUARY 9 at Lambda Chi Alpha Speaker: Mr. Phillip Faris . . . IBM Topic: Business Machines and Their Use in Finance ALSO NOMINATIONS OF OFFICERS Refreshments to Follow Me_eting Members Classics ation Hall under the direction of William Steinberg. Tickets for the performance remain at the Hetzel Union desk. A recent visitor to a concert of the Orchestra stopped in to a suburban jazz spot on his way home and nearly swallowed his olive when he noticed the jazz combo swinging on the bandstand. There, beating out the rhythm for a new jazz tune was the very same bass player he had | seen one hour before playing ; the music of Gustav Mahler to i the exacting demands of Wil liam Steinberg. Joe Wallace, the bass player, can’t understand why young peo ple today refuse to try classical music. “I play the classics because I like to and I play pazz for the same reason. Music is music and no matter how you slice it, the good musician as well as the good listener ought to be able to en joy both to the fullest.” he said. Wayne Pascuzzi, percussion ist for the Orchestra, can play a difficult Webern chime part to the complete satisfaction of William Steinberg and at the next minute seat himself af Ihe fraps and thrill dancers with his jazz ability. Trumpet player Frank Ostrow ski alternates his efforts between the Orchestra and a combo in the Catskills during the summer. Bob Leininger, another bass player, toured the country with Les Brown’s band before joining the Pittsburgh Symphony Orches tra, while Bernard Cerelli, elari- Inetist, can be seen at almost any off hour playing with various combos in the Pittsburgh area. Has being back at school got you down? Does that schedule they fixed cause you to frown? Has the great doim food put you deep in a rut? Solve that problem by eating a Spudnut SPUTONUT made with tender loving care IDS. Pugh St. by Dr. Broderick A. C. E. February 9,1961 ThE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA PSU Enters African Program. The University has enrolled in the African Scholarship Program of American Univer sities to bring about 200 Afri can students to the United States during the next acad-, emic year, | The program will be initiated next year with the admission of at least one African student to the University. j Candidates for the scholarship will be nominated by the pro gram’s special selection commit tee. They must, however, meet, the University’s admission stan dards. The University may also determine whether or not the scholarship will be a 4-year gram. The decision will depend on the student’s academic performance, | Field agents in each of the , cooperating African countries will work with ihe African- American Institute in handling student application?. African ; educational leadsrs will serve on the boards to select the stu- Home Ec. So. n Can I Get Tickets For the HAY CHARLES CONCERT? If You’re a Jazz Club Member There Will Be An Advanced Sale of Tickets Tonight!!! A Special Jazz Club Meeting Will Be Held Tonight at 7 p.m. in 10 Sparks Building. Members Tickets For The Ground Floor of Rec Hall -Will Be Only ....$l.OO We Cannot Guarantee Anymore Members Tickets After Tonight CLUB MEMBERSHIPS WILL BE SOLD AT THIS MEETING NON-MEMBER TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY JAZZ PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB dents who will study in Amor- Under the program, which t ica. gan last year in 24 colleges a All colleges and universities co- universities, 24 Nigerian studen operating in (he plan will provide are now enrolled in Americc tuition and fees for the student, schools. The International Cooperation Eighty colleges and university Administration will provide hv- ;in 2 8 states and the District . ing expenses and the student sjcolumbia are now cooperating i country will be responsible for;plan. Other Pennsylvania eo his transportation. Sieges and universities enrolled ; The purpose of Ihe plan is to the plan are Bryn Mawr Co give American universities an lege, Bucknell University. Have opportunity to aid in the train- ford College. Lafayette Colleg ing of responsible African lead- University of Pennsylvania ar ers. Swartlunore College. Valentine SPECIAL: Woodrings Flowers 117 E. Beaver Ave. AD 8-0566 !, 'j Box of assorted Spring Flowers only FOR VALENTINES OUT OF TOWN SEND FLOWERS BY WIRE PAGE FIV
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