The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 29, 1946, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, ?PARCH 29, 1946
The Little Man
Meet Joe O'_.Tou.kl,. Player-7-
Note:---This is the first
in a series of features on the
little men 'on campus, better
kilbem os LMOC's. We just
triaitght you'd like to know
therm)
When the bights go on at the
Pll,oyeris ahOw Vied:mill.' tonight;
CYTOu'cia fWill ante again be
a soldier, medieval variety
_far. try from the Lieutenant
- :o'Tolisa of the Army Air Corps
,pletUred at the' right.. ,
a ifourth semester pre-aged,
ist•just one of the'llittle guys who
help make Players- a working or
ganization; not a bdg star; but just
of the trellowa that keeps
-things going.
`'Arid it takes a lot of therm. to
make Players' go. - The . down
stairs of Sdhrwab Auditorium
-0 111esdiy - night 'Was - as bilsy and.
.;as confused, to the unexperienced
eye,: as a - nylon sale. - So , many
~ ,peciple, and each of them travel-
In a ,diitferent direction;
:SeWing'eaich .ether into costumes,
% - slapbing on inalteup, lighting for
ro r, and (periodically
",Cast.".
" In this madhouse we found Joe
' !Wandering out of the men's dress
intr room. slightly dighabille- (with
,',Out his shirt, that Eli.) Just as we
over• the blushing stage -and
- ..-Went up - to -be introduced, aVlirni
13rekein,. a• make-up girl, kidnap
-..-1560:J0e, sat him-down in-front of
a mirror ,-- and thianded him a jar
•-•16f',..c01d.-crearn: .
--- •"Wiaddo I do with this star?"
.:the askedy, bewildered.
Put it on,: at m .. arse," she coni.
`Mented, and went on to ,the next
11eyer, He registered, the expres
typical to 5_ six-foot-two
,Male rwhen ,confronted with such
- .•-a feminine thing as cosmetics. We
:stared. Somebody got out of the
2.,way. and he noticed Us:
- - -:"Wihat's the matter:. Dissatprove
.Of my. method?" •
- `.` , A.h.,'lguip, no. But I'm from
• Collegia.n,'•anci we want to get, an
':interview.on you and , where are
'7.l'"Ellkood/ City," -he said, and
then Mind Caine up with her trus
ty kleenex to take of the cold
„cream. "Nut's. The minute you
get .the stuff on, .someone comes
to take it off.”
-:_
eri ,"Wihkat_ do ybu want to talk. to
rn
e for'ytway? All I do is harry
spear in;, thisthing. I don't even
. •
iVie exicilialned that almost all
Dr. A, H. Reede, Department
of Economics, - recently retUrn
...• • • , •. . •
_ed from
_2B months in Italy
with AI , VIGOT' will , conduct the
'third in the series _Of Seminar
Iopies`.`R.EL.IGION IN WAR
AND- PEACE," in 'the Fireside
• Room, Sunday morning follow
ing the . Siuderit Department
ServiCe of Worship,
Mrs. James T. Smith will
present "READINGS FROM
DEVOTIONAL 'POETRY" at
the meeting of the Westmin
ster PelloWship - Sunday . eve
ping
". The 91st Thursday Morning
Matin Group 'Thursday, '7:90 A.
M.' with breakfast together fol
lowing the Worship Service.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper -will be administered at
the Morning Church Service
of the State College Presby
terian Church, Sunday, April
7 at 10;,.45 A. M. • ---.-
Have You Discovefed. For:
Yourself Something. ,Of The
„Refreshing, Spiritual Fellow
ship That 'Awaits . You At The
Wes4rnir4ter; Founddtion?
IC 1. 4
Joseph O'Tousa
great actors started out carrying
a spear. This seemed to placate
him somewhat.
"ilut I do Ihave a lot of fun in
this show," . he •continued.
wound oneguy and chaSe another
MY the stagg in the last. scene of
Act 111, that's almost better than
talking. Of course, I get it my
self- later, but that's fun too.
Watch the A. A. Store Window Monda
THE COLLEGIAN
By now Nye were really cook
ing; gee, an,_interviemr! Just then
another meither of the make-up
crew handed us a piece of brown
beard to , unbradd, and Mimi came
ovei to color Joe up with grease
Paint. It's rather hard to , talk
through a back, but when she let
to get Joe's foreihded, we managed
to go on.
"Haw did I get into this part?
Why, I stopped Neusfbaum in a
dark alley , one night, and told
him, I got i, or else. Okay, the
truth is that I tried out for the
"Curse of Gold" last semester and
they told me I was the serious
type, that I should come out for
Macbeth, so here I am."
Mimi came back , with Joe's
forehead, and they disappeared
somewhere to put it on. We were
stopped momentarily by Vera
Eby Sewing Ray •Kelly into a
suit of mail, mode from cord. By
the time we found Joe, he had
his forehead on, and, with sev
eral coats of powder, looked more
like a red Indian than O'Tousa.
We asked him about his out-of-
Players life.
"I'm independent, and that
means politically, too," he said.
"I donq. lire in a feat, or belong
to one either:l Work part time in
private' home, for •room and
'board, -land I like it a lot. I was
at State before the war and it's
swell to be back."
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Preehrts_
BUNNY HOP
Featuiing the smooth music of—
ANDY KERNER
Hop along to .the Bunny Hop with your
favorite "bunny" . It's a gay dance to Usher:
in the Easter season . .; . And wait till you see the
surprise we have -in -store •for you .. . . gonna'
take •place at the Bunny • Hop . . Watch for the
surprise in Colleg,ian oh Monday!
Semi-Formal
$2.40 per couple
Aprl 6.
Flowers by
McMullen
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