The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 05, 1955, Image 8

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Local Girl to Star
In 'Philly Story'
State College residents can boast of having one of their
local girls in the cast of “The Philadelphia Story.” Betty Rice,
seventh semester arts and letters major, will star in the lead
role of Tracy in the Penn Sta)
night, tomorrow, and Saturda
Miss Rice is not a newcomer
to University stage productions.
She has appeared m “Lute Song,"
“Deidere of the Sorrows," and
“The Corn is Green,” and has
been one of the most prolific writ
ers of original one-act plays for
5 O’Clock Theatre. Miss Rice also
appeared in a summer stock pro
duction of “Standing Stone” last
summer.
Played 'Bit' Parts
Miss Rice said (from under
neath an evening gown change
at dress rehearsal) that she used
to play ‘bit’ parts in State Col
lege High School dramatics.
“The Philadelphia Story” is
Philip Barry’s comedy of life on
Philadelphia’s Main Line. The
play circulates around the ap
proaching marriage of Tracy to
her second husband.
Miss Rice, in her role as Tracy,
plays “rich, rapacious, sophisti
cated” socialite. In commenting
on the nature of the role and her
attitude toward it, Miss Rice said,
‘Td like to carry over some of
Tracy’s characteristics outside of
the role—namely, her money.”
Leading Characters
The role of Dexter, Tracy’s first
husband, will be performed by
Frederick Hand. Samuel Kahn
will play George, Tracy’s second
husband. Mike, the newspaper
man sent to get “the Philadelphia
story/’ will be portrayed by Clif
ton Crosbie, and Jean McVicker
is cast as Liz, the newspaper’s
photographer.
Warren S. Smith, associate pro-
Coronation
of Hiss Perm Slile
Spring is
Way Ahead!
TUESDAY MAY 10
mad hatters parade
HE MAH CONTEST
te Players’ production at 8 to
ly in Schwab Auditorium.
fessor of dramatics, will direct
the play.
In charge of the crews and their
Particular jobs are: Shirley Van
ant, costumes; Millis Marshon,
make-up; Ruth'Kluger, proper
ties; Caryl Newitt, lights; Mar
tin Devlin, sound; John Krum
rine, stage crew; Gerald Denisof,
assistant stage crew.
James Broad is stage manager
assisted by Malcolm Gable. House
manager is Steven Babcock. Rus
sell G, Whaley, instructor in dra
matics, designed the set for the
production.
Tickets for the play may be ob
tained at the Hetzel Union Build
ing.
Management Association
The Penn State Management
Association will elect officers at
7:15 tonight at Sigma Pi. The
organization will become the So
ciety for the Advancement of
Management next fall.
Waring Dance Tonight
A record dance will be held
from 6:30 to 9 tonight in Waring
lounge. The dance is sponsored
by West Halls Council and is open
to all independent students.
The department of
a life insurance company predicts
there will be no sustained up
swing in the United States mar
riage rate until after 1960.
6pJ»*
8:30
Bee Hall
Bee Hall 7:30
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Ugly Man~
(Continued from page one)
ITS; and William Meta, Delta CM, wKh
160.
Edward Fleming, PI Kappa Alpha, 146;
Thomas McM&bcm, Theta Kappa Phi, with
166; Ellsworth Kappa Delta Rho,
with 188; George Crouse, Phi Kappa Sig
ma, with 127 1 Norman Melvin, Acacia,
with 118; Eugene Denser, Delta Tan Delta,
with 117; William Wismer, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, with 106; and Harold Astride,
Beta Sigma Rho, with 104.
Duane Buck, Tau Kappa Epsilon, with
49; William Hamilton, Co-op, with 92;
Has Sitmn, Association of Independent
Men, with 81; Ralph Wagner. Chi Phi,
with 18; Terhune Dickel, with 16; and
James Garrity wltl. 0.
John Brunner, contest chairman said
1962 TWO-BEDROOM Trailer, excellent
condition, fully equipped, reasonable.
AD 7-7295 or ext. 2600.
AT HARMONY SHOP—now in stock—
The Famous Granco “Music Hall" FM
radio for only $29.95. Sensational buy.
Harmony Shop, 136 S. Frazier. AD 7*2180.
GREY 4-door 1946 Buick Super with radio
and heater. Priced for quick sale. $99.
Caii Dale AD 7-7621. _______
TUX—one-button roll, siae 88 regular,
worn twice. Call AD ; 8-8211 ask for
Benny.
“41" PLYMOUTH, four-door, RAH, good
tires—sBs. Call Chuck ext. 287.
NEW BLUE SUIT and blue sport coat,
size 42. Very low price. Contact Dan M.
at ext. 1188. _____
LIGHT BLUE net gown for Bale. Stae
10-12, worn once, cheap. Call Barbara
5 Atherton.
POUNDS OF pennies for Furshluggin
Flem, Vote for Flem while ye* 'kin.
MEN TO compliment the male population
at the big round and square dance at
the Clearfield Roller Rink every Saturday
evening, 9-12. Located 40 miles West on
Route 322 110,000) square feet of dancing
surface.
EXPERT TYPING of thesis and upper
class term papers. Accuracy guaranteed.
Phone AD 7-8841.
MALE STUDENTS to room during main
and post session at Sigma Nu fraternity.
Meals on five day week basis during main
session. Call AD 8-6024 for reservations.
FORMER STENOGRAPHER seeks typing.
Reasonable rates. Call AD 7-4838.
COEDS AS unit leaders and counselors at
Camp Barree, 17 miles from State Col
lege. June 21 - Aug. 8. Phone AD 7-4067.
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grounds mi w
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silr >fnons Hall
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COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
WANTED
HELP WANTED
Yovng GOP Namm
2 Commfffea Heads
Membership chairman of the
Young Republicans Club is Ro
bert Spaaaro, fourth semester
arts and letters major. Allison
Munn, sixth semester arts and let
ters major is publicity chairman;
Jeannette Konl, fourth semester
education major, historical and
research chairman.
that voting haa been rather .tow. bat tin
committee think* it —lit pick ap today.
The uglle* are stilt floating around, tear
ing down Pollock rand or aerenadlng the
girls’ dorms.
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desire* typ
ing and/or shorthand evenings. Past
service. Reasonable rates. Dial AD 8-6843.
LOST
WILL PERSON -ho took raincoat by
mistake over weekend at Slgnia Phi Ep
silon please return or call Jim Moore
AD 8-8067.
PAIR OF horned rimmed glasses with sun
glasses attached. Near Corner Room,
Tnea. evening. John Valentine AD 7-4987.
DARK HORN RIMMED glasses in a case.
Lost about April 29. Call Paul Kormanik
AD 7-8121.
NEW PAIR of black khakis—in package—
on lawn adjacent to Hamilton Hall. Con
tact Mike Alette, 801 Hamilton ext. 1196.
ONE COUNTRY GIRL. Finder please
phone Theta Kappa Phi. Ask for Travel
ing Salesman. Reward,
CAR KEYS in brown leather ease Sunday
In HUB. Please return to Ron Walker,
Collegian office.
COMP 6 book, ‘THINK BEFORE YOU
WRITE” somewhere between Old Main
and Nittany. Return to Dave Hogberg ext.
282. ■
BLUE AIR FORCE raincoat—taken from
HUB Monday night. Serial number
R 6976 on inside. Call AD 7-3972.
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR MEN. AIl summer sessions.
Special rates 34.00, $4.60 and $6.00
double. Convenient to town and campus.
Marilyn Hall, 817 E. Beaver Ave. Hake
reservations now. 1
2% ROOM APARTMENT, five minutes
from campus; stove and refrigerator.
Call AD 8-6066.
PLEASANT TWIN bedroom near campus
for men students who go home week
ends. Reasonable. Call AD 8-6679.
12:00 *OOl,
Cabinet—
(Continued from page one)
notices and appeals to attend
court and present their arguments
for acquittal, according to Simes,
Simes warned that the students
could possibly be prevented from
enrolling at the University for
the fall semester if they didn’t
heed notices to appear before
Traffic Court.
Twenty-one students will also
be appointed to Cabinet commit
tees.
NOW. THE CLUB TRIO ia available tor
Saturday bookings. Music of all types
and tempo*. For open dates call Scott at
AD 7-4928.
UGLY BILL from Acorn Hill. Vote Bill
Bamfield for Ugly Man. Gamma Phi
Beta and Sigma PI.
HEY FELLOWS I the Student Floral
Agency will be taking corsage orders
for the Senior Prom on Hay 9 through
May 12 in the West Dorm and Nlttany-
Pollock areas. ■
EXPERT TYPING of thesis and uppct
class term papers. Accuracy guaranteed.
Call AD 7-8341.
SALLYS .DELIVERS the perfect Pl***
seven nights a week. Prompt delivery
Is Insured. Call AD 7-2878.
SQUARE DANCE on HUB Terrace 9-12
this Saturday with Ross Lytel, caller.
Sponsored by AIM, Leonides and West
Dorm 1 Council.
THE ELFS, a five piece comho is avail
able for bookings Spring Week and after
ward. Call AD 8-6674.
GRADUATING IN June! Adv. major from
Banner-Lance? Live in Scranton or vicin
ity? Want to be a trainee in an adv.
agency? This job starts you from the bot
tom. You won't brag about the salary
but It'a a good solid beginning. Send snap
shot and information about yourself. P.O.
Box 981, Scranton. Pa,
TENNIS "FANS" It’s Hasslnger for racket
stringing the No-Awl way. Latest fac
tory equipment. Prompt service, guaranteed
work. Longer life to string and racket.
R. T. Hasslnger, White Hsll or 814 Beaver.
Ave. after 6 p.m. .
WHEN TOUR typewriter, aeeds repair*
tost dial AD 7-2492 or bring maabina to
888 W College Ava. Will pick up and
deliver.
*****
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