Tuesday, 'October 29, 192 S CHANGES IN CASTS MADE BY PLAYERS Rehearsals Bring; Alterations m Two Feature Productions for Coming Season ! “THE FIRST YEAR” TO BE : PRESENTED NEXT MONTH Several impoitant changes in tin pu sonnet of the casts of both “Char ley's Aunt” and “The Fust Year,” the Penn Stale Plavcrs two feature 1 p> eductions have marked the re-1 licaisals to date • I R. K Eldei ’29 has boon trans feu ed from his place in "Chai ley’s Aunt” to plav the chat actor Mr. Bai- Mow m “The Fust Yeai" IXis foi mer position will be filled by II F Sehvvnitz '29 Of the nine pm Is that comprise the east of the Oxford faice, se\en are being portrayed by newcomeis. Four of the seven making thou ini tial debut for the Players are mem bers of tlic freshmen class They ac Marion McVickcr, Schwartz, W. 11 Roberts and W W Kelly II W. Huston ’27, wlio played Robin in the porfoimancc “Not So Fast” during the past summer session, \ull make lus second appealancc on the Nittany campus when ho enacts the impoi tant (.haractei Babbs ' The remaining members of the cast of “Chatley's Aunt,” which will receive its fust tryout on Novcmbei twentieth, aie Josephine Cianmer '2O, Frances Ilavwaid '2S and .1. G. Haag '26. Miss Cinnmor took pait in both “The Whole Town’s Talking” and “Wedding Bells". Miss Ilavwaid appeared in “The Whole Town’s Talking,” while Haag was among those behind the footlights m the commencement play, “Se\en Kevs to Baldpate” The First Year While the cast of “Chat ley’s Aunt” is so well “spnnkled” with new com-1 eis the pcisonnel of "The First] Year” represents a “shower” of vet-1 cum talent Only three pci formers] of the latter plav have not tread the stage bcfoie undei the auspices of the Players As a safcguaul against any emet gency that might icsult through ill; ness oi othoi causes, every peifoimei will mastei two parts instead of the pi m of former years by which two actors learned one role. In addition to,this piecnulion, two understudies will be trained in all the male an 1 female character of eveiy play “The Fust Year”, the main road show of the year, is scheduled for iti* first appeaiancc m Ilqmsburg on November thiitcenth while “Chai ley’s Aunt” will leceive a tiial engage-! inent m some ndaiby city one weekj before its opening m State College ' An entertainment staged by the. alumni of the Playcis on Alumni Dav will feature the annual reunion at the University Club I>ENN STATE CLUB WILL OPEN SOCIAL FUNCTIONS BY ALL-COLLEGE DANCE With the date set and its orches tia lapidlv lounding itself into a luu monious unit, the Penn State Club will mauguiate its social activities of the coming yea: with an all-college dance on Fndny evening, October thnteenth in the Women’s Building Suppoit of this dance is icquested fiom e\civ non-fiateinitv man on the campus. The puce of the tickets has been set at one dollai. At the last meeting progress was reported on the freshman smoker of the club to be held in the Armory °hortly after the Thanksgiving holi day. At tins function, which is open to even* freshman in College, a min strel performance under the direction of ,1. \Y Mullins ’2!) will be staged. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done PennStateShoeßepairCo. r«o Shops—loB S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bunk p.vTRoMJcn orrt advertisers The Remington The Remington Portable Typewriter is u complete type writer. Has the leading fea tures found in all stnmhud ma chines Nothing is sacrificed to size. Ask about fice trial in your own room foi a shote period You are not obligated to buy. • Typewriter* and phonographs of all makes repaired on short notice. HARRY K. METZGER 217 South Atherton St. Phone 160-J BUSINESS MEN FOjR FROTH CALLED' OUT All freshman candidates for the business staff of the FROTH will report to Old Chapel to night at seven-thirty o’clock. COLLEGE SENATE'ADOPTS ; UNIFORM ACTIVITY RULES (Continued from first page) Intions Affecting Students” is as fol lows Uniform Scholrtslle I liability Rule* for nil Umk-rjjrailimte Student* frn uusnl in I.xlrn-Curriouln Calkin- Ailk ilk-*, Includim.- m<mix.™ of enmity uml frmlimtn atliklk. li-uni*. ntuilvnlx tnkini port (n jiufillc iurftirniuncvs of iollckc ■lriimutic. miiitkul or wlmllnr uminfcu lion* thoKi- cotinocloel with ntudent l>Ul>* lirution* uiil nuumi-ir* nn«l as*l*tnnt nnnnaop* of nil 1)10*0 mlicilios in) I liitilnlllj for membemhin In nth- Irik. Hams nhnll bo clotirmiiud by the Samto Athletic Commilli-i- 1 li| Mlcillhility for iinrlklpulkm In Htuiknt ilnmintic munlcnl nml umiUr orßniiiuition*. a* iverfornier* or m mini, ni’cr* *lmll lie iltlormimil by llio Somite Stinli nt Welfare Committee' lei UiKihllity Tor juirlulpnllon in Htuiknt imblkatlnn* ncthilh* xlinlt In ilctirmlnocl by the S. nan- I'uhlunlmn* Lommitloe Id) Ellfclbilit) fur mutineer* nnd ns mitunu of athletic lutm* nml nthor men oiiuiti.il in <-xlriw.urrk.ulu nelieitlo* tluit tire nut toured In n b c nml v ahall lx determined by the nlUct- of the Dinn of Men k,l Eligibility for nil uorncti'* extra, curriei la colloifo nctuitk* not rove rod in a, l>. c nml d *hnll In it, l< rnunnl by the oflieo of thi D.mi of Women At tli? end of (ho flnet oixht wt-tl,* of onrh MmMlir uml be fori th« licciniiinir of each iieev simcHlcr (ho olipronrint. eommiUex or ollleo rhull obtain 11 'nil KeholiLilie. report alum ins the nml nttijiduma. record of tncii rumtidiito or iinrtlcnmnt in tluw- < xtrn-ctirrkulu nrlkitic* nnd cmbnil>l-u- ritonimunlii- Imn* of the milumil In eeliuU the uindt dnti in enrolled , j>o xtudenl hliiiM tube pnrt in thi-ie extrn curricula mtie Hie-* dnrine the* flint tifcht evee-k* of u ►< nioxlor who nut eon dltloiied or failed below CO per cent or •I or -t!) in more than mx eredit hour* durlni- the pricedinjr *eme-*te'r lor hi* iiest m metier in utlindnnu) and who ho* not retnoecil the condition* or fmluren tn ex -1 <-** of tbl* number At the end of the* el-ht wi-tk** period in inch m-mcxUr, the npproprlute 10m niillex or oil lee *li ill obtain fcrmle-N of nil ntuiknt* tnklmr port In these ixtr«. curritulu sulci tit* Any ntudent eeho bn* received Ixloee trade* lluloee (jl> per cent, or -I, or -2I for tin onrht eeexk*‘ period in exce** of nix crt-dL hour* mn> not take part in ixtrautirriculu netie. ilk* for tlie remainder of the *enu*ter proiided than Htuiknt eleebircii atJioln*. lirnlly inellitllde Ih-uiuki of line fcradi-i nt tin end of the llrrt eifcht u.xk* period mny In* declnnd eligible nt Hie end Of the tube eee.kn period if lit that lime he- or *be Khali Imu not more than six eredll hour* Into* grade (be bin CO per cent or *1 nr -J1 n* rtimrUd tliroxitrli the Dean of hi* or htr Sthool Within 18 hour* before the departure of nii> team or entertnnment orvanitn tion f,ir a trip whirli involves absence* rram 1 lr-»e», n lint of tbo-e expeetin to make the- trip a* 11 pirt of the team Penn State Hotel § Dining Room | Under New Management R Special Sunday | Chicken Dinner | 4XO E. 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A most representative collection here for your early choice \Von’t you come and see these smart new dresses Special Values in Balbriggan Dresses THE VOGUE SHOP ur organirulimi *hntl bo nubmlUed In the appropriate eommltli-i- or olllte for ap proval To i-aeli ntliili ill permitUxl to make, the trip lh< committee or otilfe rlinll furnivh n »lattn\unt iiutliorl/ijii: the- uhsi n, c from elf** 'Hie tnli-imilt muiit be xubmltlid b> ibe xtudrnt .to < neli inxtrurtor from mliujo eliuwe* be- or rbe * ulmint birnimi of On trip Hu- number of ihi*» beiur* uf luriiij*- slble- 111, iciicc frum eolkgt 011 the' pnrt of indivldunN iom|H>niui! one* or nore or Die xnrlou* le-uni* and untutiltu- Don* hluill not e-m’d i,n Imure in nn> Mnie*lcr In tin* cmnpiitnlioii Sntu-dny in reiliomd a-e four liour, rnd Die o{her wi-ek dn>* 11* xt-eeti hour*, four in tin murium.’ uml Ihr.e* In the afternoon 'learn, or <nti rtaiiinu-iii ontnnhnlion* buvlng the rumpu* for nubile exhibition and udvert[*e-d a* ri pr< m nlinir the ml lei-e- idmll, while ulnenl lu- nrcompmikd by and ahull lie under tile ilireetiim of a memlKr of the family or other prr-nn apiiroeed l>> the nppn'printe eommittee or olliLe They ahall trued amt return lm.other unle 1* i\on«l by the per*em in rlenn-e-. wlui ahull lot io at liberty to irnuit any exeuxe iueoHiiii; nbienee from Sih-ciul inti rjire tatinii of ihe-*o rub* n< apidled to Emliekiuil eu*e* ahull Ik made by the approiiriate- committee.- or eilllee ufter coniult itlim with the of Sthool in eehkh tin- nunbnt i* rei'ixtirid Tlu*e ruh* replaee Hub* No J 1) and l>3 but not t>4 . ami Hub- <ll. but not Hide y‘, in tin Hi gillullon* Alfectlni; sunk ill.' S \V HI TUIi.H. tor ChmmltliH on Stuuuit I). M CHI SSWEI.t I'«r Committee on rublieAtioTi* E A HOLHHOOki hor Cotilmiltex «n Athh-tk* DR. J. M. THOMAS TAKES NEW OFFICE AT RUTGERS (Continued ftom first pngc) and the keys and seal of the institu tion Chief Justice William S Gum mere, of the supreme court of New Jersey, administered the oath of office to Di Thomas Inaugur.nl Luncheon Immediately following the cere monies an inauguiation luncheon was •-erved by the university to delegates and official guests Picsidont John G Hibben, Princeton university; President Albert F. Woods, Univer sity of Maiyland; President Livings ton Fanand, Cornell university, anil President Charles A Richmond, Union college were the puncipal speakers WRHUIYS AFTER . , EVERY 5W #ri ME *- affords \ benefit as well as pleasure- Healthful exercise for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long lasting refreshment, soothing to nerves and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of wßaiffniißßa jfy— _ fiQMffivSgl W~X-I- -!~I—-I* W-X-x* -I- -H- v I-n—l- 500 West Beaver THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Dean jWAits reported tlmt Thomas’i jnddiess was applauded frequently: and henrtilv The gyninqsnim wheiej the luncheon was held was jammed! to the doovs 'vith eager listeneio.J Piofessoi Watts completed lus state ment with, “Apparently the people of New Jpi si»y are with him and be hind him, and are going to stand bv.” FIRST MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM SUCCESSFUL (Continued from first page) fer also a member oft that committee spoke to the niothei< The meeting closed with a final wind fiom Miss Ch.ulotto R,iv, Dean of Women m which she expiessed hei willingness to continue to act as an inteimeduiry between the moihets and then sons and daughtcis lieie at Penn State. Although manv motheis attended the soccei oi footbnll games in the afternoon, .iccoidihg to Dean Ray moic than 250 vveie pie-ent at the tea given in then honor by the student committee and held m Women’s Build ing fiom tbiec-thntv to five-thut.v o'clock Receiving at the tea were Dean Rav, Mis Framu Mct/gci.Mis Clen aid McLaughlin, Mi- Levi Shnffei, Mis Lewis Dicfenderft'i, and Miss Edith P Chase assisted bv Miss Ruth Schaeller ’26, Miss Mary Chnmbeis ’2(» nnd the picsidcnts of nil gills’ oi gamzntions PATRONTZn OUR ADVERTISERS | If You Are Interested In ! CHIFFONIERS, COSTUMERS STUDENT DESKS STUDENT TABLES CEDAR CHESTS BOOKSHELVES See our samples in Engineering “B” $ | Industrial Engineering Dept. 1 Leather Wallets, Hip Folds Cigarette Cases Spanish and English Leathers THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner The Fashion Shop Men’s Wear You will want a Tuxedo which will last your entire college course and in looking over our $40.00 suit, you will know it is the one. New Ties, new low Collars, and the new Pleated Bosom Shirts are sure to suit your taste. The Fashion Shop Men's Wear iMTTANX BOQTERS TIE j ALIPONA SHOPS TEAM I (Continued from first page) a wild shot flew over the net and the Lion chances were over. In the few minutes lemammg to plav, the ball see-sawed the field without being in dangeious temtory The Lineup Penn State Altoona Ilclmich G Marshall Clieny ■ R.F Shercir Lippmcott L.F McKarcher ILutgcst R, II Leggett Gil C II Reed Bel! L II McKenzie Keen 0 R. Quortell Griffin 1 R Reekie Schwaitz C. F Svvangren Eisenlmth I L Jeffrey Pecmi ...0 R Molneux Substitutions Altoona Hainc« fm McKaracher, Peddic for Swan gien. Penn State—Carbon for Halt gest. ALBERT DEAL&SON, Heating AND Plumbing -117 Frazier Street OMICRON NU ELECTIONS - f Miss B V Esteiline '26. I Miss M. S. Leitch ’26. I, Miss D. L Price ’26. ! Miss Marco Reigner '2B. f - Miss N M. Sealey '26. WANTED—A lcpicscntative at 1 Penn State, prefeiably a populai j Junior oi Senior who is capable of! intei viewing and employing college men for us dunng spate time., There is §4OO waiting for the light! man who applies to II F !• icldei, j 411 Lelby Doim* Univ, of Penn,, Philadelphia, Pa 10-20-2tl • 111. •illlldfjfUiOi" of the first things that a nun learns at college uto dress well Being properly turned out gives one poise—confidence— spirit EDWARD CLOTHES —"Made for You” .tie espccullv popular m all of the large colleges Not only do thtv embody the college idea of good clothes, but thev art. of ex cellent workmanship, and reasonable in price We arc showing a greae va riety ot patterns and fabrics for topcoats and knickers right now Don t miss out showing. The Edward Tailoring Co., inc. PHILADELPHIA W T DIJPI AY AT SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP How did you like Douglas Mac Lain in “Seven Keys to Bald Pate?” Of course ? you liked him. 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