The Collegian October 24,1985 Page Nine An evening at the Playhouse with “Evita” by Tracy Simmons Collegian Staff Writer Last Friday, Oct. 18, the Behrend Players sponsored a trip to see “Evita”, the Erie Playhouse’s opening production for this season. The $4 package trip consisted of: a ticket (good seats, too) and transportation to ACROSS 1. Place for experiment! (abbr.) 4. Stateable 9. Knock 12. Sick 13. Cbeer 14. Ape 15. Vbaallze 16. Took oat 17. Admirer 18. Spanish monetary unit 20. Resigned (abbr.) 21. Liability 22. Cot 24. Dot 25. Article 27. Faat 30. Cam 31. Var. of -eer Flower 2. Toward which the Extrmreblcolar activity (abbr.) rind blows Sand below water 3. Bless (p.t. form) 40. Story 41. Sqnare of any type size Haircutter’s Salon 2648 Buffalo Road Erie, Pa. CORNER OF BUFFALO ROAD & BIRD DRIVE 898-0180 “STUDENT DAr - Mon.-Tues.-Wed. All Style Cuts Only $B.OO Includes Shampoo, Condition. Cut and Bio-dry With Student I.D. \ Free Consultation 'ilHfir OPEN 10 a.nt. - 8 p.m. J and from the Playhouse via the Blue Bus. Accordng to Mr. Tony Elliot, Director of Theatre Arts, Behrend Players put together this trip because, “It’s a good show. I had seen the show, and I thought it would be worthwhile for as many students as possible to see it.” The 42. Deaf 43. Ooze _ 46. Map; chart 48. Ora 50. Beak 53. Sap 54. Aaaembly place (Gr.) 56. Mat 57. Squeeze 58. Grant one wdtbt 59. Of the kind oi (raf.) 60. Lead (p.t.) 61. Swelling 62. Hie letter C 1. Speech defect 4. Cot 5. One who wares 6. Staff 7. A follower (snf., pi.) 8. Max's name. 9. Umpire 10. Semitic 11. Holt 19. N.W. State (abbr.) 21. D<s (P.L) 23. Lapiao 25. Broadcast 26. Born 28.71 h letter, Greek Alphabet 29. Mrmagr 31. Maria 32. Plante 34. Akin 36. Dream State (abbr.) 39. Obese 44. Not oat 45. Subject 46. Pare 47. Pool 48. MDdoatb 49. Stab 51. Rational 52. Rim 54. High card 55 glance outing was also intended to, “...make it- (“Evita”) available to people who might not otherwise get downtown and might not go out of their way to see it. The Behrend Players are trying to en courage people to. see theatre as Student Voice: “What do you think about the new grading system for Fall ’87?” John Palino The Pennsylvania State Univer sity will change their grading system in Fall of 1987. Although not many students are aware of it, there is much controversy on the subject. The “Alternative Grading System” will be as follows: A, A-, B plus, B-, C plus, PREPARE FOR: April 19, ’B6 .. INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS: VMr BfUni ‘Gannon University - Oct. 29 11 AM pB coraum Zurn 333 •Allegheny College TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 . Oct. 29 6:30 PM Carnegie Hall 204 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call 814 825-2213 In Erie or Call COLLECT Buffalo Area 716 837-8022 much as possible,” Elliot said. Future Erie Playhouse produc tions scheduled for this season in clude “A Raisin in the Sun”, Agatha Christie’s “Witness for the Prosecution”, and “Damn Yankees”. While Behrend Players C, D, F. The question we asked students was “What to do you think about the new grading system?” John Palino, third semester, Computer Science: “I think we should be graded by the numerical system. If not that, then the plus and minus should be for every grade in case you are on the border.” Kevin Smith, first semester, io they have to chage it? It worked fine before.” Sarah Demer, first semester, Parks and Recreation: “It’s stupid because nobody complain ed about the system before, why change it?” Interviews conducted by Ron! Sue Kowal, Collegian Staff Writer feature Players have no definite plans yet for any more special trips, Elliot said they are still possible. “We’re hoping it will happen, and we’ll develop a .nice theatre-going au dience, because it’s going to benefit the theatre here. This one went very well; all of the seats sold...and I’m very pleased with it,” Elliot continued. Erie has many sources of good entertainment, including the Playhouse. Trips like these can make students aware of, and en courage them to participate in, the varied cultural possibilities Erie has to offer. DOMINO’S PIZZA DELIVERS’ FREE. JSMHL ki JO. ■ Hot, delicious pizza! ■ Free 30 minute delivery ■ 10 minute pick-up service H Custom-made with your choice of quality toppings. ■ Only 100% real dairy cheese. ■ Fast, friendly service for over 20 years. ■ America’s #1 pizza delivery company. Call us. 899-1999 Eastway Plaza Open for lunch 11 am-lam Sun.-Thura 11 am - 2am Fri. & Sat. Our drivers carry less than $20.00. Limited delivery area. ©1985 Domino’s P\zza, Inc r .-j Id ycoffS I W ■# Q ■ I ■ J S .75 off any i ■ 1-item or more pizza. 9 5 One coupon per pizza. S | Expires; 1 1/3/85 | 1 ■ I Fast, Free Delivery™ g ■ Eastway Plaza ■ g Phone: 899-1999 g I I 1 ■ ■ nil i i aun| ■ ■ pgfll : iLdSLi
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