CLUB HAPPENINGS SKI CLUB Editor's Note: This column is The Ski Club is presently en* planned as a club news column. gaged in the formation of a Any club desiring to have a news racing team for the coming sqe.s release printed in this column on. The team will compete with should leave it with Student othbr colleges in the area, and Affairs or in the editor's mail- with the University Park team, box in.the SGA Office (Commons). Practices will be held at Jack Frost, and no racing experience is necessary. Watch for more information. Drama Club’s First: “Ondine” At B*oo p.m. on October 30, 31, and November 1 the High-* acres Drama Club will present Jean Giraudoux's "Ondine" in the Highacres Commons. The play, which is the Drama Club's first full-length performance, is tinder the direction of Mr. Jay Breckenridge. Giraudoux was an outstanding French playwright of the epoch between the two world wars. He exaggerates his images of pur ity to the point of paradox and extravagance. In "Ondine" Giraudoux moves toward a viv idly poetic expression of illu sion, mystery, and the kingdom of the imagination. Ondine, played by Susan Dahlin, cannot live anywhere l but in the freedom of the sea. She expires among men at the court. Hans (Neil Gray), the knight who loves her, cannot make a life with her, -as her purity prevents it. This romantic fantasy with such characters as the King of the Sea (Carl Frankel), a trio of unjudgely judges, a rather unique court, and a various assortment of medieval char- acters add an interesting back ground to a play that deals with the human condition, such as it is: an endless aspiration and constant betrayal. Ur Day Planned The University Concert Com-” mittee is working on signing a group to play ALL-U Day. As of this time it does not have a group_but is sure there will be. one, The Keystone Society is holding a Jammy ALL-U Day from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight* Playing will be "Sky Horn" and tickets are 750 at the door. i ALL-U Day is November 8. 1 ONDINE Susan Dahlin HANS Neil Gary AUGUSTE Brad McNab EUGENIE ..Cathy Koelher FIRST ONDINE...Lynn Smith SECOND ONDINE..Kathy Andreas THIRD ONDINE...Janie Barna THE OLD ONE....CarI Frankel LORD CHAMBERLAIN ....Ron Drum THEATER SUPERINTENDENT ....Ron Topolski THE TRAINER OF SEALS ....Dean Hart BERTHA Cheryl Matteo BERTRAM........Bruce Crabbs ANGELIQUE Tina DeNoia VIOLANTE ..Jan Lipski KING Joe Plaksa SERVANT Kevin Rack FIRST FISHERMAN • John Butcher FIRST JUDGE,...Tim Spring SECOND JUDGE...Mark Guydish EXECUTIONER....Steve Schreuder KITCHEN MAID...Ruth DeLay FAIRWAY MOTORS* 26th &N. Church St, 3Q9Nortti Hazleton SALES HOURS SERVICE HOURS' Monday-Friday 8-8 Monday-Friday Saturday 8-4 7:45-5:00 THE great highway performers closed Saturday Always a large selection of OK used cars at the right price. The largest and most modem Auto Body Shop in the area. Specializing in custom work. A fully-equiped shop with certified technicians. Your local Scottie muffler center specializing in custom exhaust systems. The Highacres Collegian, October 17* 1975 - 5 SUB plans for Oct The Student Union Board (SUB) has been busy setting up activities for the month of October. On the evening of u october 19» a dance will be held in the Highacres Commons from 8:00- 11:00 p.m. The performers for night will be TNT.' Admission price will be $1.50 for Penn State students, $2.00 for the public. On October 19, 20, and 21, American College Union Inter* national will hold a meeting in Baltimore, Md. At this meeting, various student union board members will get together to discuss problems which have arisen in their organizations and arrive at possible solu tions. Representing Highacres will be SUB president Frances Grencavich, Brad McNab, and two other students. Las Vegas Night will be held on October 24 at 8:00 p.m. The Commons will be converted into a Las Vegas casino complete with card sharks, cowgirls, gamblers, dice, and roulette wheels. Refreshments will be served. Jim Kattner is in charge of the festivities. The first Girl Scout cookie sale was held in 1935 in Philadelphia. COOKIE SALE