rfmTo Artist Series to Begin Oct. 7 Henrik Ibsen’s famous play^Philippine Folk Dances in Reel , , r , i i -> .I t .i Hall Nov, 42. The following Sun- ; Iledda Gabler will be the the Baltimore Symphony Or-; first iri the series of outstand- chcstra featuring Eric Friedman, ing entertainment programs to 1,0 offered this year by Ihe' 'S t ‘ m P wU™"”.;' 'll University Artist Scries. : for which cellist Janos Starker The play, starring Anne Mea- is . January 18, I Mu ch, un, is scheduled'for two per- SIC1 ' string orchestra, will give fo, macros ,n Schwab, Saturday, ? h n C “ YS -,, P f Oct. 7. Tickets to “Iledda Gabler" f , lh ® Hallway wil be and all Artist Series programs are : Ifft" T by £ e - C1 c e f lar ! cl free to students. They may be ob-; Playhouse Jan - 27 in Schwab, tamed by presenting matriculation; The Modern Jazz Quartet will cards at the Hetzel Union desk on'appear Feb. 4 in Rec Hall. Febru various distribution dates later in ary 28, the Netherlands Chamber!,.. r ■i.. .jj i the term. Choir, directed by Felix de Nobel,! New Curriculum Added As in past years, the Artist "’ill sin 8 in Schwab. Pierrette; To meet industry’s rapidly ex- Scrics will bring to the campus A!niie - a soprano and Leopold pandmg need for trained chemical' artists in the fields of drama Simoneau, tenor, will give a con- technicians, the University will music and ballet ' ’ cert March 10 in Schwab. iinitiate a two-year associate de- o’• j ... ... !gree program in chemical tech . ® at “ rday ' Pi 1 '. 13 Tne ! w0 pi ’?' s cntations of nology at the Wyomissing Campus and 14, The Importance of Being ( the series will be the Pittsburghers fall " w i}f b t Presented in j Symphony Orchestra, conducted' The new curr i cu lum will pro- Thpf nr' Ballet by William Steinberg in Rec Hall vide conce ntrated, specialized in- o ° appear M f ch 31 a . nd violinist Issac Stern struction and pl . act ical experience ‘y 3 al r V m f I, C H i ch f u^ >d 10 appear m in applied chemistry and chemical civ, f con icH Nnl. will. Schwab April 27. 'engineering. It is intended to sup ,n ‘ du’ i- In addition to the Artist Series ply chemistry-related industries n ,, , , B fv,mAun« P ,mn Ip P l n 0; performances, the University 'with badly needed technical as- B y ptesent Lecture Series has announced sistants for senior chemists. Frosh May Get Dink^Bible' At BX in HUB ! Every freshman begins life at: the University with two neces-' saiy items—a dink and a hand-' book. The place to get botli of them is at the Book Exchange located, on the ground floor of the Hetzel Union Building. j Tables, which will be set up outside the Book Exchange, will, sell tiicse items during Orienta-i lion Week. ! The BX, which was founded in 3949, was first located in the- Temporary Union Building. In 11154 it was moved to its present: location in the HUB. i The BX sells everything needed for the classroom. Since 1950, the BX lias been' working with the Used Book Agency, which helps students buy and sell used books. At the beginning of each term the ÜBA posts a list of the names! and prices of the books needed l in each course. ! Any student may place a book that is on the list in the U3A for sale. The ÜBA charges the buyer and seller of each book a hand ling fee of ten cents. About 20,000 books are handled yearly. The BX will be open from 9:30 a.m. to ti p.m. each day. The ÜBA will accept books from this Tuesday until next Tuesday.: Used books will be sold from Friday until Sept. 30. Problem Book Published Ernest R. Wcidhass, associate professor of engineering graphics professor of engineering graphics, is the author of the book. “Crea tive Problems in Engineering Graphics,” recently published by McGraw-Hill Book Co. Attention Intelligent Freshmen! Here's your chance to get a free subscription to the Daily Collegian. Yes, you can pick it up free here on campus, but the intelligent college student realizes that a collegian sub scription sent home—or where ever you send the most letters —is a helpful addition to the first hand news you write. You can buy a subscription for six dollars but three lucky and intelligent freshmen will be awarded free subscriptions to be sent to the place of their choice. Register for your free sub scription at the Collegian office in the basement of Sackett— just come around behind the building on the end closest to the armory, come in the first door, down the steps and you're here. Be seeing ya! violinist, will appear in Rec Hall. ] Welcome Class of 1965 j TO I' The Comer UNUSUAL Breakfast Lunches ! Dinners i Snacks Located Opposite Main Campus Gate Allen St. & West College Ave., State College, Pa. Coming Soon HOME DELIVERY PIZZERIA DELIVERED HOT TO YOUR DOOR OR DORM 5 P.M.-IA.M. PIZZA... Sauces with Mushrooms, Pepperoni, AH this as convenient as your telephone 8 Trucks to Serve You! Take Out Service tnc umili cxn-LroiMN. siaie collcoc, Pennsylvania plans for visiting leciurers dur ing the next three terms. ; The first will feature U.S. Sec retary of Commerce Luther H.j j Hodges who will speak Feb. 11, in Schwab. U.S. Senators Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., and Karl| Mundt, R-S. Dak., will appear jointly April 14. Eric Sevaried, jCBS news analyst is scheduled to : appear in Schwab Feb. 17. i The Lecture Series may also sponsor the appearance of a poet .and another speaker and will an nounce these plans later in the term. The Brand New Face of the We are just about finished remodeling and enlarging our establishment to enable you to enjoy our specialties on the premises. SANDWICHES Steaks Hoagies Cheeseburgers Five Divisions of Outing Club Offer Varied Sports Activities Rear 129 S. PUGH ST. IN THE MEANTIME 0 YOU NAME IT 0 We also feature Hamburgers Meatballs AD7-7697 Some of the more robust stu-i The rock climing division dents may want to look into the | climbs mountains in Centre University’s Outing Club. Student! County and nearby areas. A pioneers have been enjoying this; hike to Mount Nittany will be activity for years on this campus.; sponsored Sept. 24. The club has five divisions g Cnera j group holds such ski, canoe, field and stream, rock ac^v jy es as weekend cabin par climbing and general. Equipment t - es i nc i u ded in these weekends and instruction are provided in are roc j t climbing expeditions, all these areas for students who s ~ uare dancing and boating, wish them. j , . , , , , The ski division has its own i .All interested students are in ski tow and slope on Bald jvited to attend a meeting Sept. Mountain near Boalsburg. Be- j 26 in the Hetzel Union assembly tween terms this division has ; 1 oom ‘ P m - planned a trip to a ski resort. - The canoe division has just! made a three week trip to! Algonquin Park in Canada, It will' also be going on further expedi-j tions in this area. ■ Field and stream sponsors such activities as hunting, fishing and archery. Anchovies, SPAGHETTI SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1961 Jlfice & jbon HAIRDRESSERS 225 W. HEAVER AVENUE STATE COLLEGE. PA. AD 7-2201 Onions, Pepperoni Hot Sausage Drinks Dining Room Service Sausage
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