Page 6—The Highacres Collegian, October 10,1977 Mr. Jay Breckenridge, Director of the Comedy Production of “The Imaginary Invalid” gives instructions to: from left to right, Michelle Baymor, Paul Irwin, Ron Rinemiller, Sybil McGuire, and Steve Flynn during a rehearsal session. Photo by David Kraft Drama Club Production to be Come one, come all to this year’s Fall Drama Production, “The Imaginary Inva lid”, by Moliere. The play will be presen ted October 26 through October 29 at 8:00 p.m. in the Highacres Commons. Behind the scenes are: Director, Mr. Breckenridge; Assistant Director, Ran dine Matthews; Producer, Mr. White; Assistant Producer, Keller Taylor; Light ing Director, Dr. Or bin; and Dr. Frankel, Mrs. Moyer and various students assisting with the production. “The Imaginary Invalid,” Moliere’s last play, is one of prose and broad comedy. It is a satire on the power of jargon, especially medical jargon. It moves from the restrictiveness of Argon’s (the imagin ary invalid) household to the complete release in a farcical closing ceremony. The set abounds with enema syringes and double meanings. If the play proves to be as funny iri full production as in rehearsal form, this is one play you should not miss. Students participating in the production are cast as follows; Paul Irwin as Argon, the imaginary invalid; Renee DiSabella as Tionette, the imnudent maid; Sybil fl&id/nr ■Sad/ixxLr s/a fooj> Tdkc-out orders prepared \/dr iefj of Fried Seo- Foods £3 Icl di ahj E x J v . lI3S V. I S2> ST. - HA2LETON % IVO7 r% . m HP« M;. fili'fPfe- jp held at Highacres By Sue Binges Collegian Staff Writer McGuire as Angelique, the marriageable daughter; Randy Hoffman as Angelique’s lover, Cleante; Ron Rinemiller as Ber alde, Argon’s wiser brother; Rita Bell as Beline, Argon’s scheming wife; Michelle Baymor as Louison, Argon’s younger daughter; Brad McNab as Dr. Diafoirus, who wants Angelique to marry his son; Butch Lamont as Thomas Diafoirus, a rat her dense young man; Steve Flynn as Dr. Purgon, a diabolical physician; John Lewis as Mr. Fleurant, a stuffy apothecary; Randy McKinstry as Mr. Deßonnefoi, a fussy notary; plus a host of gypsies, doctors and apothecaries played by Sandy Randis, Karen Wever, Greg Rodgers, Theresa Weilgorz, Wade Bul lard, and Mark Dworsky. “The Imaginary Invalid” is the first of three productions to be held this year at Highacres. The second will be a student faculty seminar Winter Term, and a third performance during Spring Term. Interes ted individuals need not be a member of the drama club to participate in any of the play performances. Penn State /sports Records Set By Lions Nittany Lion quarterback Chuck Fusina tied two school records against Maryland on September 27th. Fusina’s 19 com pletions matched totals by John Hufagel (Tennessee, 1971) and Pete Liske (UCLA, 1963). Fusina also tied Hufnagel with 531 passing yards imtwo consecutive games. Hufnagel threw for 271 yards against ; Boston College and 260 yards against Pitt fin the final two games of the 1972 season. Fusina had 245 yards against Houston and 286 against Maryland. ADULT BOOK STOR ARMY—NAVY~I SURPLUS j 616 Centre St. J Freeland 636-3790 J Cargo Pants; Olive Drab Navy and Khaki Field Jackets J Paratrooper Boots All types of Dungarees Padnter Pants; White and Blue l Hood Sweatshirts! Sweatsuits Woolridcre Sportswear j Clothes | Hunt in< Insulated K- -'1 Boots Sarah Coventry jewelry FIND OUT ABOUT EARNING... FREE JEWELRY CALL 454-8547 0"' Kicker Matt Bahr has not missed in 17 attempts this year. He’s 11-for-ll in extra points and has been successful in all six field goal attempts. Bahr’s six straight successful field goal tries breaks his brother Chris’ record of five consecutive successful attempts in the same season (1974). Remaining Games of 1977-78 Season October I—Kentucky B—Utah State 15—at Syracuse 22—West Virginia 29—Miami, Fla. November s—at North Carolina State 12—Temple 19—at Pittsburgh Courtesy of Penn State-sports Route 309 Drums,Pa. WHERE? ...CAN YOU FIND tayior caldwell saul bellow fyodor dostoevsky j.r.r. tolkien arthur rimbaud rosemary rogers frank, herbert nikos kazantzakis hermann hesse agatha Christie friedrich nietzsche joseph wambaugh kurt vonnegut Lawrence ferlinghetti victoria holt jean-paul sartre jack keroirac sigmund freud henry miller emest hemingway pablo picasso kathleen woodiwigs dylan thomas gore vidal Charles baudelaire jerzy kosinski harold robbins Virginia woolf arthur miller dr. seuss ram dass The ALL NEW City Book Store 31 N. LAUREL ST.