FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1943 Players' Thriller On Its Way If the •mad goings-on over at the Little Theatre these evenings, are any indication, Players' "Ar senic and Old Lace" promises to be a really spine-tingling thriller when it is produced on October 8 and 9. With an excellent script to work from, the cast is entering into the spirit of things with more than a little vigor. Despite constant injunctions to "stay to character, please," from Di rector Frank Neusbaum and his assistant Doris Lavine, most of the actors • liven up rehearsals with constant add-libs of their own. • .• As Abbie and Martha Brewster, veteran Players Marion Dougher ty .and Janet.R4yton have their -parts as two oche gentlest hom icidal maniathis side of Belle vue well under control. .Though he'S .. Still without .belle= fit of make-up' and padding, Ray Boyle isworking' up a thorough ly convincing characterization of the Brewster's mad nephew whose delusiop that he is Teddy Whitmore Will Speak At Pre4led.Meefing Dean Frank C. Whitmore will Speak on "The Relation of Organic Chemistry to Medicine" when the Pre-Med Society meets in 110 Home Economics at 7:30 p.m. Sep tember 31. 'Nominations for the offices of Oresident and -secretary will be Tnade: - 'Roy E. Delaney urges all 'persons linterested in medicine to ;attend this Meeting., The Pre-Med Society is conduct iingmernbership campaign head edisy_ John:J.:Matter/las. COmake Sets Dale' '" - • , "Plans • for the second Open; got4e,.ybf the seinester:to held-- ; October: 2 _are' •being. formulated;" 'tiedtkding . ..to -- • Robert -r - Dickey; • . president of the committee.' Newly ,elected secretary and ttimasurer of the Old Main Open "Opiise Commitee are D. Jane - and Edmund R. Koval, !fDicaceY added .PENN, STATE CLASS RINGS L G. BALFOUR LOCATED IN THE ATHLETIC STORE c. .gs ,a Whiter Coals Be Prepared I ke Opening Football Came 1- • You'll be :looked at twice, Charles clothes are so nice! CHARLES SHOP Roosevelt prompts him to build locks for the Panama Canal in the cellar of the house. Gerson Miller and Robert Zie senhehn have caught both the fla vor and the dialect of their parts as two of the nonchalant cops who r explain that they spend their time collecting toys for the Christmas fund because they can't find any action On their peaceful Brooklyn beat. Technical crews for "Arsenic" have been organized and will be announced next week. The pub licity group under Claire Kohn has already started its campaign, and Rosalind Becker's prop crew expects to begin work shortly. Campuseer (Continued from page four) From where I sit, it's all slightly nauseating." From where we sit, we do see some point to the poll carried by Collegian last week, .especially concerning finals, but we do ad mit that the guy in khaki clown south has a talking point. A Dirty Trick We've been cocking our ear each evening since the fall snap set in for the sounds .of the season's first pajama parade. So far we've been disappointed, .and then just the other day we learned what might have put the damper on the works. The archery targets are no longer They are new, With metal supports, which eliminate the bales of straw that were the source of so much fun in past years. But straw or no straw; Someone with a big bassedruin and a 'horn or two should get `l start 'the ball Tolling, or the Buck nell game will be here before we know it. A-- , AT PENN STATE •c•C ir < • ,A .i et 123 W NITTANY AVENUE AIL - ROOMS' WITH RUNNING WATER . P ,` 7~e Foul Play In Flatbush Penn Slate Players PRESENT ARSENIC AND OLD MI Octoober 8 and ----Comfortably Rooms for Transients THE COLLEGIAN Mark Warns Drivers Not to Pass Troops Student and borough motorists who use the campus roads were cautioned today not to pass a col umn of troops which they over take. The warning was issued by Capt.: P. A. Mark of the 'Campus Patrol who pointed out that such action creates a traffic hazard and is an infraction of traffic regulations. Some motorists have explained, Captain Mark said, that they pass ed only after an approving signal had been given by an officer with the group. "This signal should be ignored unless the line or column of troops consists of only one or two groups of men,".Captain Mark said. In all other cases,' he urged, drivers should follow the line until it stops or until the driver reaches an ins tersection where he can turn off. 'We are doing all in our .power to avoid traffic confusion on the campus," he said, "but •the public's cooperation is needed." Last Call for Orders Students wishing to place or ders for commencement invitati ons and. announcements must do so at Student Union before 5 o'- clock this afternoon. Price is six cents each. BUY WAR RONISS AND STAMPS The FIRST NATIONAL B/A NK of STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Patrol Warns Students All students having cars any where in 'Centre County mist obtain permits from the Patrol Office, room 309 Old Main, or be subject to fine. This includes sons and daughters of faculty members who are attending col lege here. ...,' ... ~,,,,,i 7F-•.•.:-. . € . MORNINGSTAR BREAD • . Morningstar Bread is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that ere pleas ing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth this is the loaf for you. . MORNING ,STAR, TRU WHEAT PURITY BREAD and TROPHY WINNER CAKE This is just ni few days ago i meant 8 plus 1 today .it means a lot more beca the 9th of 0 there will be a THE FIRST AN SLID RUL BAL Presented B THE PENN ST ENGINEER REG HALL 142 Xl.lO Servicemen : , 7 CAMPUS OW