The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 26, 1961, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1961
Tickets Still
Available
For Ballet
More than half of the stu
dent tickets for the American
Ballet Theatre performance at
8 p.m. Sunday in Recreation
Hall are still available.
Students are entitled to a free
ticket to the University Artists'
Series production upon presenta
tion of a matriculation card.
Tickets will be available from 9
a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.
at the Hetzel Union desk today
and tomorrow.
The co-director of the BOWL
is Oliver L. Smith, a 1959 grad
uate of the University who has
since become a stage designer
and producer in New York.
After graduating with a bach
elor of arts degree, Smith went
to New York and worked as a
theatre usher until he got his
"break" a commission to ,do
the settings for the Ballet Russe
de Monte Carlo's "Saratoga."
Later Smith joined Jerome
Robbins and Leonard Bernstein
to work on "Fancy Free" for the
American Ballet Theatre.
It was this work which led
to his being named the Ballet's
co-direCtor with Lucia Chase
in 1945, a position he has held
since then. As a result of this
appointment, Smith simultane
ously launched a "second" ca
reer as a producer.
Smith's association with such
Broadway hits as "Antie Mame,"
"My Fair Lady," _"Camelot,"
'High Button Shoes" and 'Briga-1
doon" has won few him the Sam
S. Shubert Foundation gold metal
for "outstanding contributions"
to the New York legitimate the
atre.
Smith has also won five Antoi
nette Perry Awards which are
given annually by the American
Theatre Wing•
—The first regular summer ses
sion of The Pennsylvania State
College was opened in 1910.
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SPECIALIST
February Graduates in the field of Chemistry, Bacteriology,
and Biology are eligible for the Pennsylvania Department of
Health Water Pollution Control Specialist examination. Posi
tions in the Division of Sanitary Engineering involving tech
nical and scientific work in the field of Water Pollution
Control. Beginning salary $4,773 annually. Annual increments.
Liberal vacation and sick leave benefits. Opportunities for
promotion. Applications available at HUB Desk.
To Apply rAurn one notarized application tot
Mr, Andrew McCabe. Director of Personnel.
Box 90. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
)7. 7.1 • MUSIC, FUN,
REFRESHMENTS
- NEWMAN CLUB
SOCIAL
Al •
FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 8:30 12:30
Basement Our Lady of Victory Church
NELSON GRIFFITH QUARTET
••••••••
FREE to Newman Club Members
50c for Guests
ROYES FERNANDEZ AND LUPE SERRANO rehearse their
roles for the American Ballet Theatre program to be presented
at 8 p.m. Sunday in Recreation Hall. The ballet is sponsored by
the University Artists' Series.
Harris Bill-- Nittany Protests--
(Continued from page one) (Continued from page three)
an educational TV network self as "a Penn Slate alumnus"
throughout the state." Carpenter questioned the "official's" pur
said, l pose in "suppressing the voice
The University's station would of the student body. '
be a "TV axis" between Pittsburgh According to Reiss, the alumnus
and Philadelphia. The same sys- was told to mind his own busi
tern could probably be established'ness by the "official" who grabbed
for radio, he said. him by the shirt and pushed him
"The passage of the bill would against a truck.
not help the University, however.l The Nittany men were given
unless we had the station first," l back their matric cards after
Carpenter said. !promising not to demonstrate in
The University has filed an ap- the west section of the Beaver
peal in the District of Columbia
,Stadium stands.
Circuit Court of Appeals protest
ing an FCC ruling that a commer
cial station may not be established
at the University.
According to an FCC law, 110
commercial stations may be less
than 170 miles apart. The distance
from the University to the nearest
Channel 3 outlet, for which the
University applied, is 158 miles
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