PAGE SIX 'War Nerves'— (Continued from page two) these ex-Gl's read the lines as if they knew what it was all about." Kelly Yeaton said during inter mission on Thursday night. "All I had to do was help the fellas release all this stuff that they had within themselves .... they lust had to relax and Act natural." That is not as simple a lob for a director as it sounds. however. In the key positions of the play. Mr. Yeaton wag fortunate to have James Ambandos and Martin Baum. These two . have been around long enough to know plen ty about this stage business and more. Baum actually was a squad leader (his part in the play) in a Pacific theatre combat outfit. Ambandos (Collucci) did time in Italy. and probably knew the Signorine for whom he so hun grily longed. (Ain't I right. Col lucci?) I imagine he knew Via Rome better than the Neapolitans do. Come to think of it. I'll bet I bumped into him—right ,up there near the Red Cross intersection ..or maybe down by the Can Carlo. Opera. ...no. not there. not Collucci. Shapiro I might have met there .... Shapiro (Ed Coles on campus) would have gone down to the .San Carlo on leave. He was the kind that would go all out. culture and look, at Ital ian columns rather than Italian legs. One guy I know I bumped into ....that's "Cokey." Cokey I've seep in at least a dozen psycho Getting Down to Fundamentals THESE PEOPLE ARE TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES, building a telephone system. Not a real one, it's true, but a table-top replica that illustrates the fundamental problems which management meets every day in planning, financing, developing, and expanding a telephone system such as the one that serves your home town. They raise miniature telephone poles. They string mini ature telephone lines between homes and stores and the central office. They plot the changes required when a new telephone is installed . when a subscriber moves . . when additional lines are needed in outlying sections of town. And they keep representative records of the money involved: where it comes from, how it is used, and how repaid. Such training in the fundamentals of the business, as well as in technical matters, is pan and parcel of a tele phone career. It is background for good management . „ and good management, by trained and ex perienced employees, helps provide you with the best possible telephone service at the Ilk lowest possible cost. '''47; THE, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Hat Society Photos La Vie photos will be taken of Druids at the Penn State Photo Shop at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Blue Key will be photographed at the photo shop at 8:45 o'clock. wards in Italy. Suffice to OW that Omar Lerman—the guy who played Cokey—did a crack-up lob in portraying a dog-face who is really cracking-up. I expected to see him blow his top all through the play—my Paltns sweated for him. Scenery and costumning. as such were also done in a truly realistic manner. The actual 'sound of hunting' wasn't too good. but you can't have everything. Dialog is the author's main iob. of course. and Mr. Brown chalk ed up plenty of witticism in hand ling this play. It was all there ....even the cruder parts of a G.l.'s language could be read be tween the lines. Those who were not in combat get to know about things like million dollar wounds. K-rations. dried up cigarettes. Lugers as souvenirs. etc. I'd like to give a good conduct medal to all the guys in this cast. For Allan Pottasch as "Sgt. Car ter." and James Lotz as thee mid western "Karl Muller." I will slip a bronze star. To Pvt. Small. of course. goes the purple heart. See all you guys at the nearest vino shop! Want Ads can help you; Try them and see. They can get you a room, But not a three. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Milholland— (Continued from page one) nine, professor of petrology and sedimentation. From the rank of assistant pro fessor, the following promotions include: John W. Bratzler, asso ciate professor of animal nutri tion; Cyrus E. French, associate professor of • animal nutrition: Donald W. McKinstry, associate professor of bacteriology; David A. Kribs, associate prossor of botany; Edwin J. Anderson, as sociate professor of agriculture; James A. Cox, associate professor of economic entomology; Leslie E. Dills, associate professor of economic entomology. John Gauss, associate professor of agricultural economics exten sion; Frederick H. Leuschner, as sociate professor of poultry hus bandry; Herbert F. McFeely, as sociate professor of agricultue economics extension; L. Isabel Myers, Elsie Trabert and Mabel E. Satterwaite, associate pro fessors of home economic exten sion; Walter' W. Simonds, asso ciate professor of forestry exten sion. Robert L. Weber, associate pro fessor of physics; Thomas S. Oak wood, associate professor of or ganic chemistry; Richard B. 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Associate Professors Critics Find 'Frying Pan' Humorous and Sparkling lin H. Cook and William M. Hench, associate professors of economics; Jessie Bernard, asso ciate professor of sociology; H. Beecher Charmbury, associate professor fuel technology; Charles M. Speidel, associate professor of physical education; John 0. Almquist, associate pro fessor of dairy husbandry. Alfred E. Flower, instructor in mining, has been promoted to acting chief of the division of mining. Assistant Professors The following instructors were promoted to assistant professors: Paul M. Althouse and Arthur L. Haskins, agricultural and bio logical chemistry; William F. Ackerman, agricultural engineer ing; Russell B. Alderfer, soil technology; David R. McClay, agricultural education. Stanley G. Gedell, entomology extension; Herbert C. Gilmore, dairy husbandry extension; Isa dore Rudnick, physics; Leo Som mer, chemistry; William Ullery, engineering drawing; Donald E. Hardenbergh, engineering ' me chanics; Maynard Guy Gleason, engineering extension. Leo A. Bressler, English com position; Robert Reifsneider and Kelly Yeaton, dramatics; George G. R. Lucas, economics; Joseph G. Raybeck, American history; Warren S. Smith and George Waggoner. English literature; William Hamilton, speech; and George W. Harvey, physical edu cation. For the first time in its history, Penn State will play host to the National AAU gymnastics cham pionships in 1948. TUESDAY, NOVINIM 18, 1947 By Elliot Shapiro Sparkle and action character ized Player's aren a production of "Out of the Frying Pan" Present ed Saturday night at Center Stage. new home of arena productions. The play was first shown to an all-Player audience the preceding Saturday. The play takes place in a New York apartment where six strug gling actors and actresses live. In the flat below them lives a pro ducer. Mr. Kenny. played Satur day by Ed. McCoy. The action of the Plot concerns the efforts . of the stage-struck Youngsters to get the Producer to view their ver sion of his play and. of course. the difficulties in their path. Mary Alice Hodgins convinc ingly Played the part of the "not stupid. Just dumlb" Dottie Co burn. official tenant of the mart ment. Fred Vogel's "Stanislav skying" in the role of Norman Reese was not up to the rest of his •performance. The love interest in the apart ment. Ted Breining and Fanna Brown. who portray the secretly married Tony Dennison and Marge Benson. is tender but lust si little too' delicately acted. The other two aspiring actors. George Bodell and Kate Ault. as Played by Fred Leuschner and Charlotte Gorrell. supply the ne cessary antics and humor carnoe tently. Harry Natschke, playing Dot tie's father. is still nlaYing the domineerinz-father role he was seen in last wring: in "The Bar retts of Wimix)le Street." The olav seem to call far a little more hu mor in attitude than was appar ent. McCoy. as the producer. plays his part for all it is worth. His small stature adds to the humor of his role as a man whom we have been led to believe is a ver itable huge ogre. The landlady. Mrs. Garnet, sup plies her malaprop comedy with just the right touch of ingenuous ness. The cast named above is a com bination of the first and second casts of "Out of the FrAnz Pan." On other Saturday nights the rest of the cast will take over. Philatelists Meet All stamp collectors are in vited to the meeting of the Mt. Nittany Philatelic Soci e t y in Room 120 of the State College high school at 8 o'clock tonight. The Fairmount avenue entrance to the high school should be used. We'll bet you 201 . that PAL HOLLOW GROUND blades, though exceptionally low in price, wil give you the kind of shaving solid° Hon you've been looking for. That means they must give you quick, clean, cool, economical shaves. YOU are the judge! 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