PAGE EIGHT Players Announce 1 53-54 Productions Penn State Players have announced their selection of plays for the 1953-54 season, according to Arthur C. Cloetingh, professor of dramatic. The first show at Schwab Auditorium will be Noel 'Coward's "Hay Fever" on Nov. 5-7. This charming British comedy was first presented in,New York in 1925 and is .very typical of the high humor of Coward. Warren S. Smith, associate professor of dramatics, is the director. "Death of A Salesman" by Ar thur Miller, will be presented March 11-13. The prize-winning play opened on Broadway Feb. 10, 1949, with Lee J. Cobb doing the• portrayal of Willie Loman and Arthur Kennedy as the shift less son. Miller is also the author of "All My Sons," another award play. Kelly Yeaton, assistant pro fessor of dramatics, will direct the show. Center Stage Begins Oct. 9 The final play in Schwab will be "The Happy Time," scheduled for May 6-8. This delightful com edy by Samuel Taylor was adap ted from Robert Fontaine's novel of the life of a French - Canadian family in the 1920'5. Rodgers and Hammerstein produced the play Jan. 24, 1950. Walter H. Walters, assistant professor of dramatics, is the director. "The Moon Is Blue" will be pre sented as the first show in the arena theater, Center Stage,. be ginning Oct. 9 and continuing for six weeks. This amusing chronicle of modern cosmopolitan life, by F. Hugh Herbert, was presented March 8, 1951, on Broadway, with Barbara Bel Geddes and Barry Nelson in the leading roles, and was recently made into a movie. Robert D. Reifsneider, associate professor of dramatics, is director. "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O'Casey will run from Dec. 11 to Feb. 20. Written in 1924, the play takes place in the highly complex and confusing period whin the Irish Free State had been set up but had not succeeded in unifying the 'country around it. It is one of the best of O'Casey's powerful realistic dramas. The play will be directed by Yeaton. Players to Give Revue "On Approval," from Feb. 26 to April 3, is another example of British high comedy. The play was written by Frederick Loris dale in 1927. Walters will direct the show. , Beginning April 9 and contin uing through May 22, Players will present their original revue, "Pick Up Sticks." This show will in clude a small cast in singing and dancing roles. Reifsneider will di rect the production. An added - attraction of the sea son will be an experimental pro duction by William Coleman, a former student at the College, who is now teaching at Slippery Rock State Teachers College. Smith will direct this show which will be presented in Little Thea ter. basement of Old Main. Cabinet Names Election Date Dates for petitioning and elec tion of the new Business School Student Council were set Thurs day night by All-College Cabinet. Students may submit petitions tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, Elections will be held Oct. 6 and 7. Philip Greenberg, council pres ident, said it would be necessary to hold elections before the tenta tive dates in October set for the other eight council elections by the Interschool Council Board. A council-sponsored Career Day has been planned for Oct. 29, making it necessary to, organize the coun cil before that time, Greenberg said. Concert Group To Hold Campaign Community Concert Associa tion will conduct its annual mem bership campaign dur in g the week of Oct. 19, Dr. Fred R. Mat son, association chairman, has an nounced. Present members may renew memberships prior to the open ing of the campaign. David H. McKinley; campaign chairman, will announce names of campaign leaders this week, Matson said. By EDMUND REISS Girls to Be Moved From Pollock. Dorm Women students now living in Pollock Circle doriii 'lO are .expected to be • moved into dormitory rooms and lounges by tomorrow, according t o Miss Cordelia .L. Hibbs, assis tant to the dean of women. Women now living in the lounges are moving into rooms as vacancies occur, and th e women in Pollock 10 are fill ing the lounge vacancies. LA Graduate Students Plan Meeting for Oct. 6 A meeting of graduate students in the Liberal Arts school will be held at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6, in 121 Sparks. Two new representatives to the Graduate School Student Council will be elected. It's easy as pie!, No entry blanks! No box tops% From well-known towns to parts unknown, Most any place you go Ws Welty Strike for better taste , With people in the. know I 'CLIP OUT THIS INFORMATION - ---- 401 1 %0 . '4' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA TWICE AS MAKE $2 WRITE A LUCKY STRIKE JINGLE based or the fact that LUCKIES TASTE BETTER!* 1. 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Lewis Land, head 'of the industrial education department, will speak to the Industrial Edu cation Society at 8:30 tonight in 218 Willard. An address concern ing a Journey to 'Formosa will be included in the program. 'CLASSIFIE-DS FOR SALE '4l MERCURY Club Coupe. New rebuilt motor, good tires. Radio, heater. Call Ahern, 4937. Pi Kappa Phi. 1935 FORD Fordor. Rebuilt motor. Excel lent ires and heater. Call 2728. 1951 DODGE 4-door sedan completely equipped. - White side-walls, chains. Apt. 3C, 507 W. College. After 5:30 or write. TO TAKE 013 T—Fried chicken. in a basket, sandwiches, french fries. Katharine's Coffee Shop, 131 N. Atherton. '39 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 74 cu. in. motor cycle. Recently overhauled. • Call 2207. Ask for Marv. PEDIGREED BOXERS 15 wks. Beautiful fawn coats, black ' , masks. Descendants from 24 champions, 3 Intl champions in past 6 generations. Your: chance foi a fraternity mascot at bargain rates. Phone 3556. NEW SLIDE RULE. Pickett 500 Ortho. phase 'Log Log. $12.00. 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