~' .....„,_ ,-. --N, ießk 4 0 \ ....*, ~- I ',-, - -E-. . . ( THE NITTANY CUB i,u , - .ftlAb9 ,-, f '4, 4, %. 0. _,.N. : .j 7 -a- -...... ~.."1, 4t iN t . 4e, I ‘''An.,,„.r• J 85 5 Vol. XVII - No. 11 March 11, Friday evening, at 8 I.M. in Erie Fall, the Carradines will re-enact fa mous scenes from history and great drama. Under the supervision of Edward Wright, the husband and wife team portray dramatic mo ments in the life of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, Anne Boleyn and Eenry VIII, Queen Elizabeth and Lord 7;ssex, and Joan of Arc and Charles, the French dauphin. The Carradines are a husband and wife team ofbrilliant actors who portray scenes from treat flays. Richard Carradine is the son of the famous actor Johr Carradine. Richard is considered by many to be one of the most brilliant young actors in the Uni ted States today. Early in his teens he prepared for such roles as Hamlet, and Romeo under the eminent actress Constance Collier, John Barrymore's leading lady in "Hamlet." In the past ten years he has appeared in such major roles as Clarence, ir. "Richard III," lago, ir "Othello," Romeo, in "Romeo and Juliet," and Richard, in "Richard III." Jaclyn Lord, his wife, was graduated from the University of Colorado where she majored in speech and drama. Later she attended the Goodman Memorial Theatre to prepare for the stage. After graduation from Goodman, she portrayed Juliet for the Playwright's Shakespearean Company. In the past few years she hay appeared as a leading ingenue in some of the country's finest stock companies. A full house is expected to watch the Carradines perform in Erie Hall, so come early to assure your chance , of getting a seat. THE CARRADII-ES Behrend Campus Erie, Pa. GLIMPSES ITT A GALLERY The Behrend Readers will present their winter term program, "Glimpses in a Gallery," at 10:50 , Thurs day, March 10, 1966. Listeners will be conducted on a tour of a "picture exhibition" con sisting of literary scenes and poems. The program creates numerous moods by drawing on literature as diverse as Robert Frost's "Yaple" and Edmund Rostand's hilarious "lose Speech," from Cyrano de Bergerac. The program will be as follows: The Girl's Banana Anonymous Margaret Herrmann (from Cyrano De Bergerac) Edmond Rostand Zalliam Holmes The rose Maple Gail Holmstrom A rice Old-Fashioned Romance William Saroyan Carol DeArment The Take Over (from The Silent Viaow) Susan Lancaster Pictures (from Times Three) Six Nuns in the Snow Soldier Asleep Portrait of airl With Comic Book Here Come the Clowns, Didn't They? Ballroom Dancing Class Raddled Rhymes in Praise of Poodles To a Lady in a Telephone Booth Reflections Dental Season at the Shore Joe Lipchik will provide drum effects. March 4, 1966 Robert Frost Paul Gallico Phyllis McGinley