PAGE TWO Making Up for ' Doorstep l _ —■ Photo by Hammonds RUTH DEVLIN and -JOE BROWN, featured, performers in' the Players' produfction of the folk comedy, "The Great Big Doorstep." being made up prior to a dress rehearsal. The Frances Goodrich- Albert Hackett play, under the direction of Mesrop Kesdekian, will open at Center Stage on Friday. Devlin , Brown Leads Ruth Devlin, a tall (five feet - nine inches), attractive brunette graduate assistant in speech, and Joe Brown, short, easy-going, mustachioed chairman of the dramatics division of the New Mexico State College, PNPA, he succeeds Frank Walser of Hazle ton. GRADUATING SENIORS! .... and then pea iiy j'ine portrait to Send visit bill coleman's lion studio r/cr, OCtCTBiEK W, WSft of Rights Four Profs Will Attend Convention The 34th annudl convention of the National Dietetics Association in Cleveland will be attended, this week by four faculty members of the School of Home Economics. Esther A. Atkinson, associate professor of hotel and institu tional administration, will speak at. the meeting of directors on training courses for dietitians and heads of institution administra tion departments of colleges. Marguerite E. Horn, assistant professor of hotel and institu tional administration, will .report on the activities of, the profes sional education committee of the Pennsylvania Dietetics Associa tion. • Ina Padgett, professor of foods and nutrition, is a member of the house of delegates of the Associa tion. Dr. Ruth L. Pike, associate , professor’of foods and nutrition, will also attend the sessions. - Forester Will Chair Debate Kent Forester, associate profes sor of history, will chair the Col lege’s debate with Oxford Uni-' versity at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 121- Sparks. . Resolved: That the. return of Mr. Churchill as prime minister would be highly regrettable will be the topic of the annual debate with England sponsored by the Institute for International Educa tion in New York. The teams will be mixed, with Dick Taverne from Oxford and Clair George from Penn State arguing affirmative and William Rees-Mogg, Oxford, - and David Lewis, Penn State, taking the negative side. Last year George and' Marlin Brenner represented the College while a debater from, the Univer sity of Birmingham and one. from the College of North Wales rep resented England. Oxford ap peared here in 1947 and. 1949., Froth Sells Out The bctober issue of Froth, the College humor magazine, sold out by 2:30 p.m. yesterday. A total of 5150 copies of the first issue were - distributed among the stu dent body, mail' subscribers and exchanges. Subscriptions will' still be honored at the Student Uni6n desk. Movie in Osmond TomgKf A 90-minute film entitled “The Lower Depths” will be shown at 7 tonight in 119 Osmond for the members qf the Dramatics 61 classes, ’* ' Lome ... •