FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13 1961 "THE COACHMEN", members of the Folklore Kes, r, Lois Becker and Peter her, seater Society, practice their guitar playing and sing- from left to right, formed this singing group ing on the lawn in front of Old Main. Peter during Freshman Talent Night. Folklore Group Holds 'Hoots' By DIANN RABE "H" is for hoot, hoot is for owls—and also people. The latter variety, "people hoots," are not confined to the Audobon Society at all but are for students interested in folk music. The Folk Lore Society has recently been formed on this campus to draw together those students who share a common' interest in folk music. Debaters to Meet These "hoots" resemble the familiar jam session, but the type Army in Opener of music is different. "Hoots" have been held in back of the• Issues of labor and anti-trust Hetzel Union on Sunday nights, legislation will be the subject of weather permitting, and inside discussion when the varsity de on rainy days. A few members of bate team meets Army at 7:30 to the Folk Lore Society play and night in 214 Boucke. sing, with the audience joining in. Topic for the debate, which will The Folk Lore Society is a mark the opening of the season, is. "Resolved: that labor organiza growing club with about 200 tions should be under the juris members at present. Workshops diction . of anti-trust legislation." are held in which folk songs are William Stout, senior in engi taught and guitar instruction is neering science from Pittsburgh. given. 'and Charles Brewer. sophomore in A few members of the society : liberal arts from State College, have combined their talents to will participate in the match. form individual folk singing Stout and Brewer will represent groups. Three freshmen have the negative side in the audi formed such a group, calling them- ence decision exhibition. selves "Pete, Pete and Lois." The next debate is scheduled One of the singers, Peter Mil- for next Friday when the team ler, freshman in liberal arts from will play host to Syracuse in an Long Beach, N.Y., said that the other audience decision exhibition. freshman class seems to be very A ndrocles Hat Society interested in music. "Most of the members of the Folk Lore Society Initiates New Members are freshmen, he added. The following men have been Peter said that the singing group initiated into Androcles junior was formed during freshman men's hat society: Edwin Grin talent night. All three frosh have berg, Dean Wharton, Edwin Urie, had considerable singing experi-'George • Henning, Morris Baker. ence. Lois Becker, freshman in Robert Miller, Leonard Krauss, music education from Searing-,Michael Greenwald, Allen Fein town. N.Y., has lead Israeli folk gold, Melvyn Schulman, Michael singing groups in camps and syna-,Dzvonik, Edgar Snyder, Robert gogues. Peter Kessler, freshman'Polishook, David Armbruster and (Continued on. page seven) Elliot Newman. Additional Tickets' Made Available For Monologue Because of the great student demand for tickets to "The Importance of Being Oscar," any unsold general admission tickets will be distributed to students today and tomorrow morning, Nina Brown. administra tive assistant for the Artists' Series said yesterday. These "converted" tickets will only be distributed on the day of the performance for which they are designated. "The Importance of Being Os car" will be presented at 8:30 p.m. today and tomorrow in Schwab. It is a dramatic monologue by Irish actor Michael I VfacLiammoir. Mrs. Brown also said that there "might be" a check of matriculation cards when the tickets are collected at the door. She said the reason for this action is that many graduate students and faculty members. as well as people living in town. have been using student tickets. She said that one faculty mem ber has attended every artists' series production for the last four years. but has never bought a ticket. Student tickets for tonight'si performance will be available only from 9 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 5 p.m. today at the Hetzcl Un ion desk. Tickets for tomorrow's! performance can be obtained from 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow! morning. A limited number of general admission tickets priced at $1.25 each will also be available at these! Ed Council Nominations Self nomination blanks for the Education Student Council must be returned to the Hetzel Union desk by 5 p.m. today. All fresh men in education are eligible for self-nomination. Applications may be picked up at the HUB desk. Council elections Nvill take place next Thursday and Friday. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. Collese Ave. THE . DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK P Will Refund Money And Unsold Books THE ÜBA IS LOCATED IN THE HUB CARDROOM STUDENT OPERATED Today Saturday A BUYER WILL BE HERE TO PURCHASE UNSOLD BOOKS TODAY AND SATURDAY NNSYLVANIA Brewster Analyzes Algerian Situation The International Relations presented and the discussion led C by R. Wallace Brewster, profes lub in "helping to create an sor of political science. . intellectual ' environment atl Brewster said that the basic the - University" , is presentingjoroblem in Algeria is that both ,the Frenchmen and the Moslems a weekly lecture and discus-ihving there feel that all of the sion program at the Slavic land belongs to them. Center, Eleanor Space, president The 1 1 / 4 to 1 1 / 2 million French- W men living in Algeria own the of the club said ednesday, best land, Brewster said. These night. I 1 people have deep ties with The program features a lecture, Algeria and it will be hard for by a University professor or some them to solve their present other noted person. Also, a period, problems, he continued. is provided after the talk to dis-: Brewster said - that the French cuss the issues involved in the:have only two alternatives. They particular problem presented. must either come to terms with Meetings are held each the Moslems or get out. Wednesday night a 4 7 p.m. at At the .meeting next week Michael Jenne, a student at the the Slavic Center located in one of the Home Management Free University of Berlin, will Houses on the southeastern end ,speak to the club and guests on of the campus. ,the Berlin situation. Miss Space said. Jenne was an exchange stu- France and its problems with dent to the United States several Algeria were discussed at this'years ago and is now touring U.S. week's meeting. The lecture was Universities. U B A NON-PROFIT SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE BEAT ARMY SPECIAL NOTICE To all Students who Expect to graduate December 9, 1961 Orders will be accepted for Announce/nenLi all viictiioni at the HUB desk from OCTOBER 17TH thru OCTOBER 31, 1961 Caps and Gowns May be ordered at the Athletic Store OCT. 30 thru DEC. 2, 1961 9:30 - 5:00 9:30 - 11:00 PAGE FIVE