SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 2,i THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS 'Student Government .-. , • Folklore Society,ll:lop, of o m • HUB By DEX HUTCHDNI ntinuitai in the show, which makes it di ff icult for many actors 4 ballroom highlights the individual talents' to be heard. Collegian gr o g ,ewer Freshman Class Advisory Board. .. • - Carrie Wishbein, as Ella Peter -7:30! Bells Are Rin ging, " by Betty p.m_ 203 HUB IComden and Adolf Green, is run- the,overall forward movement of:son an employe OE Susanswer- Eat Society Council, 3 p.m., HUB nine this weekend at Schwab by:the, production. I phone service who cannot mist . main lounge , ' the sheer strength of a hjghlyl - It seems at times to lapse intaihelpingi each client and in the Junior Class'Advisory Board, 1:30 talented, though completely un- ,some kind of impromptu variety Process falls in love with one of p.m., 212 HUB' directed cast. show centered around whoeve.Onem, is a resourceful actress who Protestant Service of Worship, 9 The show, purely light and'haP . Pent to be on stage at mils a master of a wide range - of i - a.m., Chapel- fanciful entertainment, hurtlesi al Patlilar moment- emotional expression through Roman Catholic Mass, 9 a.m., headlong and helter-ak elt e rf THE ;, um xv EN Guitury -,subtle gesture. Schwab ' through almost a complete range setdesi g n and constxction fur -I The clear quality of her voice S ' panish Club, 1 p.m., HUB as- of the.musical comedy repetoire I ' -,,ther `con to a makeshift ' and her ability to project it ' to sembly the entire audience makes her Student Movie, "Brides of Drac- THE LEADING members of the air. . performance one of the most en- Wit." 7-12 - p.m., HUB assemblyicast Seem equally adept at carry-, Most sets are constructed of a.joyable in the show. ' 7. • Swedenborgian, 10:30 a.m., 212;ing a line as well as a song and;great amount of soft, sound ab-1 HUB . in individual scenes the tran-,sorbing materials which, coupled! ROBERT EEL as Sandor a Thespians, 8 p.m., 217 HUB . 'sition from speech to vocal num-kith mismanagement of custains,conniving bookie who uses the Theta Sigma Phi, 7 p.m:, 212 HUB bers is generally smooth. laod backdrops—never seeming tolanswering agency for his own There is, however, a total lack quite get on or off the stage-_I purposes, plays his role with exhu- MONDAY - Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., 212 HUB • -. . . ' . scenes precision of body and vocal Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., HUB card- University-Trained Corpsmen expression. . room Nancy Alinkoff. cast in the rile -7'7.- of Sue, owner of Susancwerphone Engineering Mechanics Seminar,: : , • • • • • • 4 p.m., 210 Hammond Now On Location, in-Philippines. cast in a . relatively subdued Faculty Luncheon Club, 12 : 30 role in relation to other mOre. p.m.. HUB dining room A • One hundred and eighty-two, Forty-nine volunteers from 20 flamboyant characters. This al- Jazz Club ticket sales, 9 a.m.- or 22.8 per cent, of the 1301 Peace different states will remain here lows the production to benefit by 5 p.m., HUB ground floor - Corps . volunteers now overseas until March 17 preparing f or! the needed underpinning of an P.S. Bible Fellowship, 6 p.m., 214 are products of the I Philippine service - as teaching aides assign-lexPenenced thelpi"- HUB training program at the Univer- ments in the Philippines. Allan Just,_as Jeff Moss. a play !Spanish Club. 7- p.m., HUB as- city . writer who is the object .of . One hundred and twenty-eight boy Ella's affections. handle% his part sembly ". - f Richard Graham, special-assist- "graduates" are already teaching, t lan to P eace Corps Di rector Sar- in the Islands. Fi f ty ot h ers ty,four adequately . His acting . .lacks an element of constant purposeful -8 High School Students ' gent - Shrives, • said during a re- are completing their training at. cent visit here, that the program a Philippure Peace Corps school.; ness however, which leaves him ; May Take Course Here i on campus is the only program The Peace Corps hopes to pre- : often at the mercy of clever "u - ;May by the alert hiss Fish- Eight outstanding high school maintained by the Peace Corps pare almost 3,000 -nore volunteers ! ,sta , . 'students. from Pennsylvania will on a year-long basis. for a variety . of assignments by:bem. __ • • !have an opportunity to participate! Graham added that he was not mid-June, Graham said. He said VIVRA Acti.vities‘ lin an eight-week research p ro - yet certain that the program that the demand for teachers corn- The Women's Recreation Aso-''gram in biological sciences hereowould continue beyond July 1 prises about 60 per cent of all elation sending two bsisketball t ,this summer. because of demands for volunteers requests received. -teams, j a bowling team and a• from • countries other than the Countries have also urgently The program, sponsored by th e; , swimming team lo compete thi , asked for agricultural specialists, siNational Science Foundation, will ' w hy P an intercollegiate , THE UNIVERSITY is now in mechanics and persons with other begin June 10 and end August 3 i sportsday program at Wilson Col - 'lt will be directed by Dr ' _ Richard.! ';,the third stage of its program. technical skills, Graham added lege, Chambersburg. Colleges par-.—__ ___ ___ _________________ _ D. Schein,_ associate professor of. ticipating in the Program are Penn ,botany and plant pathology. The State, Hood, Wilson and Elizabeth-, students' .will work with leading town. j : • researchers in the Department of ; • • • .• • I Botany and Plant Pathology in ' Six members of the WRA _ - Rifle -two areas of their choice. Club are. going ,to Philadelphia today to compete in a shoulder-1 • to-shoulder match against Drexel-ADS to,Begin Search 1 - . For 'Miss Advertising' . i Other Events : j Alpha Delta Sigma, men's' pro . TODAY • t sessional advertising fraternity, Angel Flight, 2 p.m., HUB ball- is sponsoring a contest to choose, room : a "Miss Advertising" who will act' Faculty and Graduate School as hostess when the locaCchapter hosts the Eastern ,Regiona! . Con- Square Dance, '8:30 p.m.,' Lutli- ' • „...__ ;vention of Alpha Delta Sigma' eran Student Association 1 c"!1-7 ; April 13 and 14. nasiuin Hillel Independents' Open House , ' Any ,- coed is elig;ble • Girls in -8:30 p.m., Hillel terestecl in entering. or any per- PSOC Cabin Party, Civil son or organization desiring• to, , En a girl may do so by contact neering Camp, !Stone Valley , ling any Alpha Delta Sigma mem- , Student Movie, "Brides of DracU-fiber or calling David Truby, AD la," 7-12 p.m., HUB assembly. 8-1328 Varsity4Basketball vs. Pittsburgh,' . $ p.m., Rec Hall Varstiy, Fencing' vs. Cornell, : 3 p.m., Rec Hall • :. I Liberal party Will hold an open party. meeting at , 7 p.m. tomorrow in 11l Boiicke. The party will con tinue its discussion of its long and short range plank. Entertainment Tile last performance of .the Players' production of "Five Fin.. ger Exercise" will be held at 8 tonight at Center State. Doors open at p.m. I:M3 "Bells Are Ringing" wifl be pre sented by the Their:Lim at 2 p.m. and atl p.m. today in Schwab. Tickets' for the matinee are $1.25 and for, the ,evening performance, $1.50. The y are on sale at the Hetzel Union desk. . , The Jazz Club will hold its first workshop of the winter term at, 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in tbelletzell Union ballroom. Featured perl formers. are the Kenny Kuhn: Quintet, local jazz group, and the Bon Waters Sextet of Harrisburg. Kenny Leesight, a Pittsburgh jazz musician, will be the fea tured musician of the Kuhn Quin- The Women's Chorus and the Men's Glee Club will present a concert! at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab. -Doors will open at 2:30 p.m• • BIKE REPAIRS PARTS, ; ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Gnarl:mop' 200 W. College Ave. • AD 7.7992 Gibbs-trained coliege women are Crat In line In the job market and for future advancement. Weed Course for Col lege Women-=d l / 2 months. Write COliege Dean for C 1,1385 GIRLS AT WORK. KATHARINE GIBBS SECRETARIAL. ;• : _ :BOSTON /S, W.SL Marlborough iltreot NEW 1` YINM 17, N. , .1 .. 230 Park Amore poirscuni. L . .33 PtganuOrStraet PROVIDENCE I. R. I.: .41. 153 Moll Street 1962 .- TOMORROW New College, Diner / wntotirs 3elweer the Yovtos THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Review 'Bells' Lacks Direction PAUL MOND. with Strings. "Desmond Blue." The haunting Saxophone of Paul Desmond, win• ner of thit "PLAYBOY 1061 Alto Sa* Jazz Award," is newsy and neatly set amidst strings, woodwinds, harp and rhythm. !monad solo improvisa. RCA VICTOR, Thro;ost VW'S norm $1 Jew% NriblF PAGE FIVE
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