PRM:AY,. JUNE 14, 1946 Scarab Holds Annual Dinner Scarab Architectural Fraternity sponsOr the annual architec tural department dinner at the Al lencrest Tea doom at 7:30 p. m. Monday. Professor Milton S. Osborne, whO recently assumed his duties as head of the department of ar chitecture, will be honored. Pro fesior Osborne, a -Dative of Ohio, has ,been Director of the SchOol of Archetecture and Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba, Can., since! 1929. . . . IS4arab wishes to urge all Stu= dentS and faculty members of the department to attend with their guests, since this will be the last opportunity for a social meeting until next Fall. The Speaker for the evening will be Dr. Walter Coutu, associ ate • professor of sociology. Also scheduled •for the evening is the presentation of the annual awards to the outstanding architecturlal Students of the year. Tiickeits must be purchased. in) ad vance. and may be obtained in the Architectural Library or from any Scarab member. Letter To Editor. (Continued from page two) tions have some, limitation on membership. You must be a frat man, a sorority woman, a vet, or have some special •interest or ma jor„ such as a language club or a scientific society. Let me also say that the C. A. is interested in "A Better Tenn State," but is primarily interested in the individuals who will make this a "better" Penn State. • GENIE 'FLOYD Assoc. Sec., PSCA • 'Editor's Note: A pat on the back for the CA and if they still feel that they've been slighted as far as space is concerned they might check the last 12 is sues of Collegian and count the inches. "NO TIME FOR TROD LE" Thespians Take Spotlight lin Schwab Debut Tonight (Continued from page one) Stooges Return 'Speicialties are staged by "The Three Stooges," one of the most popluClar features of the pre-war show. BOb Mellott, Jim Mitchell and Chuck PPleegor form the trio and run throug "Dirty 0 1 14 : ,:oa. From the Volga" and "At the Corner Room.". IVlarce Stringer and Mike Kerns turn a local .beanery into movie studio as they go into their song, and: dance act. Ruthye Cohen and Gloria Tra violi are featured in solo spots waille:tlie orchestra in the pit will be Paul Grove's gaup under the direction of Wallt Klinikowski (see LMOC, page 5). Crews have construdted elabor ate settings for the Corner Room and Trailer Cas scenes. Business manager for the group is Pete Johnson. Codtumes are under the direction of Mary Lou Sweet while make-dup is done by -Carol THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 14 and 15 SHOW STARTS AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP BOTH NIGHTS NO RESERVED SEATS Tickets Will Be On Sale At Student Union And Auditorium ..Out Time ..for-YOll TO -GET TO THE . DANCE . ON TIME GET YOUR TICKETS NOW ! THESPIAN SHOW Admission .Friday ,62 Tax .13 Total .75 THE COLLEGIAN Dieckman and Jerny Truimper. Pulblicity and .advertitaing com mittees are headed by Al Green and Fnank Perna. Sock Kennedy Directs J. Ewing "Sock" Kennedy is .di recting the entire production as sisted by Kerns and Mellott. The book was written by Dick Front man and Bill .Reuitti, wino can also be _flowed in the cast. Musical scores and lyrics were written by Bob Kline, Ray Portz nato, Jim McKechnie, Tony Tor chetti, Pat Larnade and Dick Frontrnian. John. Holmes is direct ing the vocal work While Bob Meillott has Coached the dance routines. A Souventit? program with stor ies and pictures of the show and 'east, a history of the Thespians and a description of the adts has been prepared and will be on sale at Student . Union and at the door. Tonight's dhow will be repeated tomorrow night at 7 p.m. for X-6-I Club To Feature Barbecued Pigs at Picnic Barbecued pigs will be the main attraction of the X-G-1 Club's final social function of the semester, at Legion Park, from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Ball games, dancing, and other entertainment have been planned for members and their dates. Busses will leave from the rear of Old Main beginning at 2 p.m., at a cast of 25 cents per person. Those planning to attend are asked to present their member ship cards and sign utp at the Student Union desk. Admission Saturday .83 Tax .17 Total 1.00 Goodman- (Continued from pcvje one) man, pointed out that the feature of the decorations will be a 30- foot mast inside Recreation Hlaal. From it will be strung lines of flags and pennants to carry out the nautical theme. Davits and lifeboats will be in stalled along the walls in Case anyone Tall's overboard, and a, captain's cabin will be construct ed along one wall. A sysWm of checking at the door by the campus patrol will be used to prevent more than one couple entering on the same tic ket, staited Donald Kay, ticket chairman.' PAGE SEVEN
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