PAGE EIGHT Thespians- (Continaed from paae one) ginning, the number was set up with a built-in curtain-call which they knew would be coming. “You Went and Did It Again,” with Jackie Cohen and Ed Kor ber as Egboit and Moitle man ages to work sex into a garbage can so well that they did the skit in both acts, using it to start the finale as well. . Marilyn Stewart and Joe Bird provide the acting highlight of the show with their “An Actor Prepares” skit built around a star who “lives” his movie parts 24 hours a day, even King Kong and the Invisible Man. Mrs. Fiddlefomp Pat Marsteller manages to car ry her “Mrs. Fiddlefomp” through some weighty material in an audience satisfying way and Ed Rolf, popping in and out of sev eral of the skits, uses “A Love Divine” and “Never Trust A Maiden” to give a real kick to the Alpine Inn number. Although the dancing was in need of more precision in- some instances, “Manhattan Mood” proved a worthy vehicle for a Mike Claysmith routine that makes up for all the rest. Sexy Bang The “Rip Van Winkle” num ber builds up plenty of interest, bogs down in the middle and then finishes with a sexy bang with the help of Kaplunka, the daugh ter of a naughty Dutch family. Played by Betty Richardson, Ka plunka bridges 250 years with a change of costume but no change of morals. Dick Brugger and Miss Mar steller carry the' skit through the slower lines with pleasing per formances. The best of the Lewis-Weiner songs was “Everybody’s Critic,” the opening number of the show. First Exchange Dinner Fifty freshman men from the Nittany-Pollock area and 50 wom en from Thompson Hall will take part in the first exchange dinner program of the year at noon Sunday. i Thomas Nelson and Frances Hurley have been appointed, to serve as host and hostess for the 25 couples who will dine at the Nittany-Pollock dining hall. Frank Hartman and Margaret Lloyd will serve in a similar capacity for the remainder of the group in the West Dorm dining hall. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Alpha Theta was the guest of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at a spaghetti supper Wednesday night. Entertainment following the supper included singing and dancing. WELCOME ALUMNI Stop In At McLANAHAN’S McLANAHAN’S Homecoming (Continued from page one) been set up in the open end of the horseshoe for tomorrow’s game. Population io Double Last fall’s Homecoming Day ball game with Temple was at tended by 20,782. Many alumni are expected to pour into State College today with the rest returning tomorrow. The tremendous influx of people is expected to swell the normal population of State College from 18,000, including students, to nearly double that total. Hotels in Philipsburg, Belle fonte, and State College are com pletely filled up and many more private citizens in surrounding towns like Center Hall, Boals burg, and Pine Grove Mills have accepted boarders for this largest of Homecoming weekends. An idea of the large number who couldn’t even find rooming space in the bdrough is indicated by the fact that the Nittany Lion Inn turned down at least 15C0 written requests for rooms and many hundreds over the phone. Governor Fine and relatives will help add to the importance of the occasion by watching the game with President Eisenhower after a lunch with the President and his wife before the game. Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha held a party in honor of its pledges following the pledging ceremony l . WELCOME ALUMNI! Don’t Forget . . . No Homecoming Weekend Is Complete Without Hamburgers and the NITTANY DELL has the best in town! THE NITTANY DELL Home of Delicious Sandwiches 322 E. College Ave. Across from Alh Hall FOR: a snack or meal at our Fountain Penn State souvenirs and gifts a fresh box of Fanny Farmer Ctn>dy 134 S. ALLEN ST. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE; PENNSYLVANIA Fine lo Watch Game Blood Donating Minors Must Submit Release Students between the ages of 18 and 21 who wish to donate blood in this year’s blipod drive next month must secure minor release slips permitting them to do so. The slips, which must be sign ed by the parent, are to be turn ed in to 112 Old Main with pledges by Nov. 5. They are available at the Studentr*Union desk in -Old Main, the TUB, West Dorm main lounge, 112 Old Main, and in women’s dormitories. No one under 18 may donate blood in the drive. JAQUARD; PALE p * # PALE Other suggested materials ior iormdls Dridescent Taffeta—sl.7s a yd. 20 colors in plain Taeta—sl.oo a yard Satin Shantung—sl.so yd. Plain Shantung—sl.l9 a yd. Gown Net—sl.39 a yd. Imported Velveteen—$3.95 a yd. .. plus All Appropriate Accessories and Trims FOR SALE PIZZA PIES, Spaghetti and Hoagies made by. real Italian epicurian. State * College representative L and L catering. P.O. Box 741, Phone 6854 . evenings. 1940 BUICK SPECIAL Club Coupe, Physi cally and mechanically A-l. Phone Hon, .5375,; , ... ...... s - 6 SHOT'BOLT action shot gun, 16 guage. Also 32 Spec. Winchester lever action. Both in good condition. Inquire Friday evening 808 S. Pugh St. ( . MUST SELL 1941 Willies. Guaranteed A-l condition. Contact Fil 7270. 826 West Beaver. HANDSOME FORMAL suit (tails) in ex cellent condition. Tailor made. Size 37- 38. Worn only twice. Call 2553. , ANTIQUES: Bring the folks out to brouse in the barn. Three miles from State College on the road to Bellefonte. See sign for Barker’s Barn. PLEASANT, EXTREMELY quiet rooms. 133 McAllister Street. Phone 7868. In quire after five. - HALF OF Double Room for rent to male student.' 445 E. - Foster. Phone 6106. --. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or. bring machine tp 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. ALUMNI buy Penn State playing cards, pictures of. Old Main and Library. On sale at Student Union and Nittany Lion Inti. ■ V-- '& . •... < <5 [% “JAQUARDS...2.9S a Yard FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1951 CLASS FOR RENT SPLENDOR in a design for Young Evenings Featured in Vogue . . . and can he seen in Egolf's store, made up in Pale Jacquard Surest, newsiest fashion: this full short-skirted party dress of shimmering-light jacquard. De signed by Vogue for young figures, young eve nings ... in pale, pale colors; simple lines for your dressmaking ... it's the answer to the many-occasion social whirl of events, coming up. Fashion plus-points: a skirt for spins and crinolines . . . arm-hugging push-up sleees . . . deep, neckline, frame of elegance for a pretty face. See our duplicate . . . make it for your self. FI EDS SOFTLY GLEAMING 4-piece Maple bed room suite. Ideal for apartments and 1 small .rporns because it's beautifully de signed without that* bulky look. Full size bed, roomy chest and dresser with mirror f for $109.95. Save with Houts* 5% discount for cash-and-carry. Easy credit terms can be arranged. O. W. Houts ft Son,- Inc., i N. Buckhout St., State College. Dial 6703. HOUTS HAS lovely starter sets of fine Salem China for you. Choose from f'Prin- \ cess Margaret," $5.49; "Aristocrat," $0.75; "Century," $6.45; "Bryn Mawr," $5.95; ‘'Antoinette," $5.95; "Saphire,” • $5.45; . "Lansdown," $5.95; "India Tree," $0.45; "Parsley," $6.46: "Cherry Blossom," $6.75. Buy them for yourself or to use as a . bridal, birthday, or Christm&i gifts. Houts ' has a 5% discount for cash-and-carry. O. W. Houts ft Son, Inc., State Dial 6703. ' \ SEEING IS BELEIVING at DU LOST GREEN and BLACK Fountain Pen barrel. I have cap. Call 6695 WANTED TWO HIDES wanted to. New York, New Haven or any point toward Boston Oct. 26. 22 Simmons. 1 STUDENT SEEKING work in furniture or upholstery Tepair in private homes or fraternities. Four years experience. Call * 4409. Ask for Leon. • RIDERS Allentown and vicinity. Leave every Friday 4 p.m.; return Sunday. Ray Brown, Nittany 30 Ext. 290. U.S. STAMP Collections and antique or modern guns. Call ext. 2262 daytime or 361 Pleasant Gap evenings and ask for