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tale G;rt'w h j cne !t heo ii nr. rOWiiig. Ithe 1.;SI it-tQu b) i I -- ttt~ h'.t'. - I Er- .-11} 111 if\ t b tt - ' t hi s - -It I;I c ji- - -11tif1 t I -t I -t ui -i i Ij ( -' - - I ] I - I i ;'I PAR MF t h}' M jit (- ( h a N <N1 SU Arti' Next Y uatily but small events have 11n 4itatively programmed for t 'td.nt udclnion Artist Series : ni the 1968-69 school year. 1 'programming next y e a r 's S Sries, Student Union has !- u\:th a cisiS. Die ito the recent destructiont of oh i, I l Muse, where most past \ ri st Series event. have hee h-id, attractions for fall semester .O n iwheled for the Rusmel1 Suse .AuembhR 101111 id Drav. :mt H.ll. S. ever. t he new Coliseum of lonorary 35 New 1 \ p .ilmbda lDelta, freshman nIhNnorary sorority, recently .I nifew ienherS. T b eligible foir mlembtersheip angls- must have attained nnum1 2.5 GPR. N y pliledgcd monrlits include :n . laynard, Mlargaret Nita r:lriM. alary Bird, Sara Chest :.;i. .\nn .\. Clamlp and Beth Cot Kat ia C. Cotton, )oris L. ! FrIse, lehorah A. I >uke, Mary Vlk.nzi, Eahly, Virginia Ellison, Ma:rta l'. Fais, Catherine Gar r1,nl."I-ah Gardner, K athryn1 ce eggy M1are4- Harley, Pau Greeks Schedule Events Staff Writer lur aplogies go to those fra 'Irn :is; and sr,ritis who were ut last week. Other social nts :nelude: Sti I rectovering fr,om ()1d South h 1 th .\ s are nOw involved , eents aks the Crew ith tho Signia Nu's t41mer u and parties in pepa;karatiIn wi I-1sh) niex \-ea 1. The Kaila Sig's are now work ing on what they r a I I e d heir mt milmitant )roject of the year - recovery of their color television set, stolen from their house last weekend. Plans are being made for use u\arming at Garden City en June 1, * '. hebi their a ni n u a I utHall at h igh 1lampeton. na Arsh all was chosen in Vy 1 the Sigma Chi's hadl unat a enutry I farrn. i. ek thle TFri-Ilhelts spon 'v red a shoieshi ne t' raise mionev * I ag;tet A\she Schoilarshipj l.i.t uighit they heldl an \ p!h-pibshing P'art y for pirofes n. iriiest teei>mplete fior a paruty tomight. (>)n Mlay 19 there ! ea P'ansy Break fast e M t the mos't tr> y nr pairt'.uiar SPITAVl Yorkh N Y 10013 St Series xars Pr4 fers the promise of a solution to I the Student Union problem. When I the Coliseum is C o n i e t e d, the I Artist Series will probably make LISe of its facilities. Coming attractions of the Series I tentatively i n c I u (I e the Boston i Baroque Ensemble, Carlos Mon Loya, a jazz concert, two dramatic productions - "The Taming of the f, Shrew" and "Funny Girl," The h: N o r in a n Luboff Singers or the m Greg Smith Singers, and the At- he lanta Symphony Orchestra. m Th1e Rloston Baroque Entse-ndi,le tc Pledges3 Iem bers line B. IIarritt, Patricia Ileekel, Mary Janet Janicki, Molly Me Innis and Betty NlIgonroth. Also, Patricia NIuthig. %.\irtlha Robinson, Jean Susan R,,ss, Jan I Sampson, Linda 1). Schuder, Anne I Slian, E'lena Slovinae, ' a ml e I a4 Stow.-rs, Lynda .\nne Th(rn, lieh hie Tomberg, L. liale TIae, .ary t 1 Turner, Barbara C'.lestv Williams11 . and .largaret Vickey Wm'd. Little Miss 500 Planned Today The vighth annual Sigma Nu "1 i t tIv 5t0o" wilbc b14h1 tmdav at 2 p.m. on Intramurail 'ihlis I? and C just below Wheat Stiret. This eair's event wil f-eatur' the usual 1t0)-la1 inteifrat.rn:ty race. l'rocding the iiiaini evont \will be a two-lap intei-s4io ritv tri'i-le race. Again this yeai a "'liss L.ittle 5m I'" contest will beb held. EaIch rritv's candidates !.ave hadI: p( tu"res on display in the ltusselI House all week. .Lis Littl m" will be selected liv penny \tiOs. Profits from the "little '5-111" will be piesented ti local haity. Carni val hooths "guaranteed to) plrivde a t1hiousand laughis" vi will also bel parTIt f .vent Plans >grams Perforn% specificailly 17th and 8th Ctntury composers Nuch as , lantidel amid T I e m a n. Atlantic 4onlthlly said thsey "ply Willh thle k i l I, zest and entiusiasmlh of nusiciaim Who have made ia valt ible discovery and are eager to hare it." Although the Artist Series is wed with disadvantages, it also is otne 1m1 a j o r advantage: the w\%Iy completed patio and stage hind Russel lHouse. Events such a jazz concert and Carlos Mon ya vill be outdoor concerts. Two dramatic productions are hedui41led for next y'ear', hopefully the Coliseum - "Funny Girl' id .-Tanng of the S h . e w." -'inny Girl" is the story of great egfiild coml Iei ln e Fa.1nn I Iy i 1.1 ve. I'alming of the Shrew," Shake W1ar4's age-nOld classie, \VIS I litly made popular by Rtichard tn anti I;dlizabl'th I Iavlr. Choral groups are alway- -4 popti ar, and tnext .ear 'The Arti,t Serie, will program at lea.st ni, eitlcr he Normanit I,off (oir or tihte ;re-gg Smilh Siinger,. The Atlanta Symphonly 4)rchcs a CnMlicted by 1lbort Shaw is so expited in cnnert. TheY Coids wtlassS ie" S"stani Sport SUaV Shap Savir Drive a yungn atyvt 44 Staff Photo by Chief Photographer Chip Galloway Governor And His Lady S. C. (omcrnor 6obert E. McNair and the Firmt Lady A4a1z44 to the imuic of Warren Covington at the Student niot May IDy FoPrimal last Saturday night. May Queen Iz.a1e i a14 aid her court were presented at the affair it the Na.tioal Gaitrd Armory. 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