11;4 24 oPF;lgtAii Four 'players --- Jesse firnelle, Carver Clinton., Mark DuMars end Bob Weiss -- .scored more than MOO points in their Penn :State 'basketball. •career Penn State "basketball teams bave ifiayed five times -In NMI post sesscm tnarnaments end mace nhe Natixoyal Invitatltrn Wit. Holmes Cethrs2.l 4 , Penn Staters freshmen 'basketball easch a , also Is the Nittany Llons 4 head tennis coach- Penn-State has had five differ ent basketball , coaches, beginning with BX. tOuttlO Hermann in 1916 and continuing through Hugo IlemAa:, Marl leslie, John lawther l Tamer Gross and John Egli. There was no formal coach from 1897 through 1915. Jesse Arnelle holds all but two of the 11 individual scoring records in the Penn State basketball record books. Arnelle played from 1952 until 1955. Earliese opponent in Penn State basketball history is Bucknell, which played the Nittany Lions twice in State's two-game 1897 schedule. In 1898 the Lions played three games, Cornell once and Bucknell twice. Uf r :lo l l o lMlDE;i2:WalniviOteMoltiiliziuraof4lZ2i:i Now that work has begun in earnest on the forthcoming produc tion of Gypsy, the Playhouse is ac tively recruiting seamstresses to work on sewing the many lavish cos tumes. Designer Edward Graczyk 11 has recreated all the magic and splendor that was the entertainment industry of the early thirties. While costumes are clearly the most splendid and colorful that have ever graced a stage in Zrie s , Graczyk pointed out that there was work :of all degrees o .complexity associated with their ceps n. Consecuentbr amen beginumrs snonld be welcome if they ere interested. in working aan costumes- ameranzee of the extreordiaari L r large amber of cosines to be bullt 3 , tatit'SX tertznis 'an excellPnt cppicrtunity for anyone ag to :develop ski22s in costum ing, Anyone vlsbing to work on ecolibunes for GYPSY Is - urged to cell the Friegy house between 1:00 end 5:00 pAsa. 'The lleyhouse phone number 'ls 899- 7222. .10).11`tiDia kl)lii i& (el ZVfiCPbIC4 Students at three txrt of four state .colleges and universities are paying higher tuition, fees, room, and/or board charges this year than they were last year. This is revealed by a survey of student charges at the 97 member instutions of the National A socia tion of State Universities and land- Grant Colleges and at the 206 mem bers of the Association of State Col- ' leges and Universities. All but 19 of the first group and all byt 59 of the 206 members in the second group raised at least one chArge this fall. In sharp relies against this year's pancrama of increases are a few exam ples of reduced charges. The largest of these is a $3OO decrease in out-of, state tuition at Penn State's main campus. Lest year, out of state tuition was raised, but it has now been re turned to its former level. Most of the reductions reported by the schools in this survey were manor, or were offset by rises in other costs-
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