FRIDAY. APRIL 7..1961 1000 Student Tickets Distributed for Ballet More than 1000 tickets have been distributed to students for the National Ballet of Canada performance to be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in Recreation Hall. The program will be presented by the Uniersity Artist able at the Hetzel Union desk. Series and tickets are still avai The company is headed by prima ballerina, Lois Smith and premier danseur, David Adams and a large group of soloists. The entire company includes more than 80 persons. "Coppelia." one of the most popular of the classic ballets, will be presented Sunday night. This ballet, based on Hoffman's story, "Der Sandman." was con trived by choreographer Arthur Saint-Leon and composer Leo Delibes. "Coppelia" tells the story of a beautiful girl who sits reading on her balcony. She is seen and loved by Frantz, who is bethrothed to Swanhilda, a village girl. Swanhilda soon discovers that Coppelia is only a life-size doll and changes clothes with her. Frantz, coming to woo Coppelia, is caught by her father and drugged. Swanhilda reveals her identi ty to the father and she and Fronts are reunited and run away leaving Coppelia's father brokenhearted as he believed he could bring the doll to life using a book of magic. The leading roles for the ballet! will be played by Anne Neville, Grant Strate, Sylvia Mason and Colin Worth. Music will be provided by the National Ballet - Orchestra directed by George Crum. CRADLE BEACH CAMP For Handicapped & Physically Well Children Near Buffalo, N.Y. Will interview Men on campus for positions as cabin counselors, on April 17. from 8 a.m. • to 5 p.m. Information and applications, The Office of Student Aid, 218 Willard Building. 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Virginia Todd, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Lois Doak, Deborah Eddy, Linda McKee, Nancy Quigley, Bette Smith, Sarah Wagner, Jane Fry and Susan Stortz, Gamma Phi Beta; Nancy D'Orazio and Nadine Suhoza, Phi Mu; and Yvonne Hugney, Joyanna Monti and Carol Sedo, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Jo anne Kisiel, Melinda McQuiston and Mary Ann Tomko, Theta Phi Alpha. ster chef ialties! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE . PENNSYLVANIA Sammy Kaye to Appear At Senior Ball in May This year's Senior Ball will be Se I f-nomination application held - from 9 p.m. to I a.m. May s .'blanks for positions on the Busi- The dance will probably be heldl the HUB ballroom, but plans ne s s Administration Student in are not yet definite, Rick Bowers,, Council are now available in the chairman of the Senior Ball com-I 1 front office „of Boucke. mittee, said. 1 Any freshman, sophomore or Tickets will be available at s s 'junior with at least a 2.2 All per couple on May sat the Hetzel University average may apply. Union desk. Music will be by the Sammy Kaye band. Students of Applicants are req uested to sub all classes may attend.'mit a photograph. Stop in and try on a tux from our sample selection. Choose either the traditional black tux or the new spring CONTINENTAL featuring a while jacket and a black continental vest. To insure everyone in your party of a perfect fit, 7 days notice required for group rentals. 7 7 14 ac Sez Spring formals are fast ap proaching. If you haven't made arrangements for your spring tux as yet, don't wait another day. We have complete formal wear rental, sales and service facilities for both individuals and groups. . In the Center of Pennsylvania . FREE PARKING at Rear of Store While You Shop • 229 S. Allen St. • AD 8-1241 8 P.M. SUNDAY - RECREATION BLDG. TICKETS: Are Now Available at Main Desk, Hetzel Union Bldg., to Students Without Charge and at $1.25 Each to Others NO RESOLVED SEATS: In fairness to all patrons, seats may net be held by early arrivals for friends who will arrive later, • Presented by The Artists' Series The Pennsylvania State University Applications Available ( For BusAd Nominations (Doom will open at 1:30 p.m.) Chapman to Give Talk Dr. Sydney Chapman, mathe matician, astronomer and geo physicist, will speak at the Uni versity on Monday night .on the subject, • "Sun Storms and the Earth." The lecture, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Mineral Sci ences Building auditorium, is sponsored by the Society of the Sigma Xi and will be open to the public. DO YOU HAVE YOUR SPRING TUX YET? HABERDASHERY ' 6 X 4 ' PAGE THREE