State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 07, 1910, Image 1

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Vol. VI, o. 23
S . A BIG I HIT
THESPIA
Best Production Ever
By Far th-
Given by
This °Famous Orgarii-
1 zation.
Soubrette," the annual
Penn - State Thespians
the ' Audituriu-m on the
"The Ga
play of th.
was given
Tuesday ni
vacation.
ght prior to the Easter
.1
,audience galve the play
vation and all in all the
The large
ers a great I
show was a!
"Bullets"!
complete success
I Foster could not have
IFI for a bettter part in,
out the talent that
i his usual fascinating
been selecte
which to b
he displaye.
manner. aisi impersonation of the
"Soubrette''' was beyond reproach
Harry AiaT4rong, who took the
part pf Jack I Hymen was exception
ally brillianti throughout the entire
performance; land his rich baritone
voice was nio l pst appreciative in his
solo work. - I
Joe Hasller, as Showman, most
I
assuredly cl,ci not miss his calling,
she kept th audiene in a contin
; -
ous uproar by his characterization
of that fambus celebrity. i
But to speak of one member of
the cast, is (d include them all. Their
work was 'active, forceful, impell
ing and laudable to the highest eA.-
treme from; ` every viewpoint, and
all honor is Ito them.
' in vet y milL
The chorus was especially well tion of tne
trained and, they executed their of how a 1
many and various dances in a man
ner which Vas highly meritorious i ceived L.tl
and beyond any coMparison... Their Sunbury wa,
costumes were unique actiO4.4ll:l4l4**4l`aton._
ed, and, the exacting eye of the After the
clolsest observer cciuld not have de- I of Sunbury
tected any tlaw in them.
STATE COLLEGE, PA , A T'14L71111910
The show was rnt'itked by set eral
clever and new ; [ln the
second act, the Ai r'nan dance by
Foster, CiLth'ie ar,d . the .ch rus
VitS especia,:v well executed, 'acid
enjoyed immensely by the large
audience. Anottlei hit was made in
the same act by the boxing bout be
tween Sh6.vman ;1 Young Whirl
wind whitrh cor . iNu ,ed the snecta
tor with lau;.;htei and brought to a
close the most suc_:essful Thespian
performance ever put betoTe the
public by a I Pe,. State d+natic p,ese
,
organizaunn
On luesday' a; erroon,
29, the troop aLstir bed in B
burg. A'th itt.dl tel,ow
had no rrnedi s 1 to( a we
perforrna . nLe ,vent: f yen. s
iy tilt laLge ucii L e
ciateLi the play • auch
file next n yvi , z du.
of 1910 ;eft for Sulhury tt tnen
spctal car Bet ), d that„ I S paid
abbut the show vtven thete,
but y must he cnng,tatutate3 on halv
ing; one at the c'ei -st, nel.•_•st 4nd
most Ltd tot d-1 'll.2.att es in 'the
Slate mne ex:2l,e of the Iper-i
yen hLie may to a
forsiance
conlviet ab
degrce. be' attributed to
his w
this tact
,pe•arance of
in Suabut y
mane a goo
uO,-i,,,P2 is tlk best sign
t'it suffice to say that
s stung wlth the .Ip,)r-
show the ) ound ladies
gave .an Infqrmal dance
Contlnued on' page a
F t 4ty,
larch Nt., l
ons this . 1
hAci an eh;
, the reha'p l
oolh ness
PPle - Alll
:rater
)fans tons
tin...;eii
4' the frrst ap '
Lhesplans ,
I say that they
iess,on is pitting it
Iht appmecja-
I,,nce is beinv re-
Prke Five Cepts
NAME THE MAN
1---
. M. Willard in the . Following
1 , er Make a Strong Appeal.
1 ;
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State Colle4an
ilernen: 1 1 - --
,
lir recent ilss•u' el touches . on the
ro t
Ge
Y
ressing present[ need of the
Social Hall mu l ;t be a Social
Who has s mpathies big
h to take in all °lir college life,
t and '-to come? Whd will
- t the +nan to puSh it?
rly every successful pr i oject of
nd in other colleges has found
usiastic, unseltish,, all-round
man,,to organhe in a busi
',ay the whole movement.
the social, musical, athletic
ity, and religious organiza
, ave a claim on him and , must
I,
•
rn to do it The alumpi are
--
It. interested. He mustl have
?confidence. Yriends of our
let-, 4 " i - ' deals are daily being made,
ii listen to the right man.
know]_ what we want; we shall
Above all let us embody l in
the very best in our collee
t the Social Hall may be,' what
be, the college center and soul
years to come.
- J. M. Willard.
an,l ‘‘
VV
oni p
so th.
it wil
Thi
icsenl
Socia
hie L,
Tl - 1
g;
Club.
been
of till
mames of the men whd rep-
the Freshman
Committee_ are
' Bier and B. B.
net receipts cif
by the Penn 'S
amounting to "
iven to paying of
free lecture cours
ass op the
E' 0., Ehn i
• erriclif_.
he concert
ate
the t!
'usical
have
0 eficit