r/\r;R STX 8 Foreign Students Study Home Economics Eight students from foreign countries are among the 235 stu dents enrolled in the department of home economics during the Main Summer Session. Three women from Canada, two from China and one each from the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Hawaii are enrolled ac cording to Dr. Grace Henderson, head of the department. Miss Helga M. Tirado, whose father is se'retary of domestic economy in the Dominican Re public. is a regular student at Lhe Wilson Vocational School for Girls in Washington. D. C. Her undo is an attache of the Domini can Republic at the embassy in Washington TJ of Puerto Bico Miss Lilv E. Orlandi, who re ceived her master's degree at the College in 1045. is Attending the Child Development and Family Relationships Workshop. She is an instructor in the University of Puerto Rico. She ernects to oocn a nursery school in connection with her classes in child develop ment at the university. Miss Rheta M. Inch, a suoer •’isor of home economics with the denartment of education at Fred ericton, N. 8.. Canada- is working toward her master’s degree. Miss Jeanne D. Harrison is a Graduate student from St. John, N. 8., Canada, and Miss Barbara L. Lordly is a home economics ‘eacher from Dalhousie, N. 8., Canada. Chinese Students Chinese students are Miss Wu Chu Rosy, a high school teacher : n Mingpo, China, for four years and Miss Lai-Yi Chen, Shanghai, ■'/ho is enrolled in the Graduate •chool. Miss Betty M. Ota is from Wai- i Summer Cosmetics... * BONNE BELL _ And New Egg Creme Shampoo * DOROTHY GRAY Hot Weather Cologne 4 Different Fragrances * EVENING IN PARIS Special Value Bath Powder and Eau De Cologne—l.3s plus tax REA & DERICK'S 121 S. ALLEN ST. Visit THE BROCKERHOFF Visit Our Air-Conditioned Lounge On The Second Floor CHOICE OF BEVERAGES THE BROCKERHOFF Right Off The Diamond In Bellefonte luku, Maui, Hawaii, a regular stu dent at Mac Murray College, Illi nois. Students Win Driving Contest First and second place winners of the recent Centre County safe driving contest for 16 to 20-year old youths were both juniors at the College and boro residents. Champion driver David Daw son, a mechanical engineering student, was awarded a trophy and $lO. James B. Smith, archi tectural engineering, received the runner-up trophy and $7.50. Joseph Intorre, associate in charge of driver testing at the College’s Institute of Public Safety and contest director, sent letters to each participant de scribing achievements and weak ncssGS« Four exacting tests were used to determine the best of the 18 competing drivers. They were psycho-physical, written, a road test over a 7.6 mile course through traffic, and a skill test which consisted of close maneuv ers in a marked-out area. The competition, which is In Bellefonte Dinner from 6-7:30 P.M. Daily Through Sunday No Minors Allowed am.uTvcrrnn srs-ns ccnjurrm. Tnß aumitigH 'Philadelphia- (Continued Irom page one) sweet boredom. Not until the third act does this pair warm up to give a sincere performance. Ed McCoy lends his usual sly wit to the play as Uncle Willie Tracy. His clipped speech adds tang and flavor just when the action seems to slow down. The least colorful characters in ♦he play are taken by Fanna Brown as the mother and Harry Nalschke as the father. Both do justice to unexciting roles. Francine Toll plays the typical adolescent sister, an annoyingly knowing spectator of all develop ments preceding her sister’s wed ding As the conventional stage but ler Dr. James Gemmell appears stiff and precise. Although the Players warrant ed a much more responsive group, Thursday night’s audience did not warm up until the third act. The arena production was handled skillfully by directors and actors but the proximity of actors to spectators produced an audience tension that seemed difficult to overcome. “Philadelphia Story” success fully concludes the initial season for Town and Nine Players. Plans for a post-season show are under consideration and a decision will be made within the week. planned to become an annual event, was sponsored by the Centre Daily Times and the State College Safety Council. SMART SHOP'S Semi-Annual Clearance PRICES DRASTICALLY SLASHED FOR CLEARANCE All Spring Coats DRESSES BLOUSES Short Sleeve Sweaters 3.98 HATS POLO SHIRTS BATHING SUITS 12.98 COLORED SOCKS 39c SPECIAL GROUP - DRESSES $3.00 The SMART SHOP rY/ITfTA Players Give Town and Nine Players, State College’s first semi-professional summer stock company, is com pleting its initial season with Philip Barry’s “Philadelphia Story.” which is being presented at Center Stage every evening except Sunday until August 2. Town and Nine Players is one of the few summer theatre com panies in the country using cen tral staging technique. In this type of production the stage is merely a clearing in the middle of the floor, surrounded on all four sides by the audience. Arena plays were first given at the College in the spring of 1947. Members of Town and Nine are James Ambandos, Fanna Brown, Jo Peoples Fisher, Omar Lerman, Edward McCoy, Lois Hartswick McCoy. Harry Nat schke. Portman Paget, Jane FOR THE BEST in ... Records—Popular and Classical Sheet.. Music Emerson Radio and Phonoradio Capehart & Farnsworth Radio Phonographs Musical Instruments and Accessories THE HARMONY SHOP 135 S. Frazier St. Phone 2X30 5.98 & 7.98 4.98 2.98 - 5.98 123 S. ALLEN ST. Broadway Hit Staus, Francine Toll, and Fred Vogel. Center Stage is located on West Hamilton avenue just oft Allen street. 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