PAGE TWELVE Players (Continued from page five) preted by the rest of the cast Here excelled the others of the east Clyde Gore was perfect as the chaplain, wistful in his search for evidence of youth, whose only love was his viol Here excelled John Stroud as 'the nose-dripping mayor, Hebble Tyson. Shuffling about, tendering his white handkerchief. he was living as a man whose powers of leadership were on the decline. Vail Excelled Here excelled Walter Vail as a broken old drunkard. Bearing the smallest part in the play, his one scene in the final act "brought down the house." It was meant to —and he did it. John Thomas and Richard Col bert as the two brothers, Nicholas and Humphrey Devize, did a fine job with Thomas holding the edge. He provided many a laugh as the happy-go-lucky fellow with a touch of "madness" who tries to imitate the thoughts of his elder brother. Colbert fared well, especially in trying to prop esition Jennet. Patricia Cullen, playing the youths' mother with a world weary air; Robert Shutt, as a "green" clerk who stumbled into love; Lowell Salmon, a pompous and tawdry judge, and Patricia Rubin, as a young nun with love on her mind, complete the actors. All were good. Miss Rubin Overacts Miss Rubin suffered the same fault as Miss Stern, the heroine, in that she partially overacted her role; she was not so demure as she was brash. The play's set with its open fireplace in the center and a high -window through which the bro thers often came leaping, was stark and clearly set the events. A clever and beautiful play whose major theme was pointed out most strongly when Mendip offered up a yawn to disinterest in life, director Smith has brought some fine entertainment to the campus. CLASSIFIEDS RATES 17 words or less: 10.50 One Insertion 50.75 Two Insertions 11.00 Three Insertions Additional swords 3 few .01 few ea.rn day of insertion. FOR SALE bl PH Thuntlerl.ird Moturcycle Like new !! 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For Expert Racket String ing the No-Awl-Way Guaranteed satis faction. Prompt bemire. White Hall storage room after fire-514 E. Beaver Awerni,_ Deadline Nears For Caps, Gowns Graduating seniors in the Col lege of the Liberal Arts and Bus iness Administration must sign up for caps and gowns today or tomorrow at the Athletic Store. The deposit for the cap and gown is $5 and the hat size is required to order the cap. The deposit for the cap, gown, and hood of graduate students is $lO. Invitations and announcements may be ordered at the Hetzel Union desk on the same days sen iors are scheduled to sign up for caps and gowns. Players' Workshop Tonight Players will hold a make-up workshop from 7 to 9 tonight in the basement of Schwab audi torium. The meeting is open to the public. BizAd Bulletin Edit Staff The editorial staff of the BizAd Bulletin will meet at 7 tonight int 11 Sparks. Assignments will be t made for the next issue. 20% dn.- IRE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Cunningham— (Continued from page six) men's journalism honorary frat ernity, chose the women for Cap Girl and Matrix Girl. Miss Sedor, Cap Girl, was chosen for having the most var ied activities. She was chosen from those women who have been recognized by a hat society. Miss Koldys was chosen as Ma trix Girl for outstanding service to the University without having been recognized by a hat society. The members of Theta Sigma Phi presented a comedy skit on the University in 300 AES (After Earl Seely). At this time the Uni versity is no longer, but has re turned to a farmer's high school. The theme behind the skit is "Brush Up Your Shakespeare." Politics is not excluded as Adlai Stevenson becomes president of the school. Campus personalities also felt the touch of Theta Sig's wit. Roger Beidler, Elections Com mittee chairman, and Philip Beard, past All-University Secre tary Treasurer, were among those, who were lampooned in the skit.l in Engineering... Physics ... Mathematics LOCKHEED ' Aircraft Corporation California Division Missile Systems Division Both divisions of Lockheed are engaged In a long California Division activities in Burbank cover virtually every phase of aircraft, both commercial and military. 46 major projects are in motion, including 13 models of aircraft in production extremely high-speed fighters, jet trainers, commercial and military transports, radar search planes, patrol bombers. The development program is the largest and most diversified in the division's history. Ne,v positions have been created for graduates in: Aeronautical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics and Physics. Separate Interviews will be given for each division. California Division, Burbank, California • Missile Systems Division, Van Nuys, California Graduates ' , 4f , This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each division. Graduates in fields of Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics ars invited to investigate their role in Lockheed's expansion. Lockheed Hanson (Continued from page one) minister in 1904 and held pastor ates in Pittsburgh and Harrisburg before becoming president of Gettysburg in 1923. Rev. Hanson is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Kappa Phi Kappa, Scabbard and 'Blade, the University Club and the Rotary Club. He is also a 33d degree Mason. Most of the trophies and prizes which have been won during Greek Week will also be award ed at the banquet. The award for the outstanding fraternity of the year will be given as will the tro phies for the winners of the IFC- Panhel Sing. : Other awards to be given are the Poster Contest winners; the fraternity ward for improvement in scholarship, and the sorority scholarship award. The Greek Week project day, held Saturday, at which m ore than 1000 fraternity and sorority members 'cleaned up churches, playgrounds, and schools in the State College area, has been `i-tVES74ol . :(o.4}l7,Wttaalre , -444; range expansion program in their fields of endeavor. p,j;vv4 Aircraft Corporation ~~. ~. Staff Representatives will be on campus to discuss your future - - Friday, April 20 In Lockheed's expanding research and development program Missile Systems Division, Van Nuys, California specializes in the technology of guided missiles. Its research and.developmerat cover virtually every field of scientific endeavor, and offer Engineers and Scientists problems of increasing complexity. Positions are open for 8.5., M.S. and Ph.D. candidates in: Aeronautical, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics and Physics. In addition, a scholarship program leading to M.S. Degrees has been established for those able to qualify for graduate standing. TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1956 Patrol men-- (Continued from page one) He was referring to the Univer sity withholding the story of the patrol being disarmed and the burglary story until' the two stu dents were arraigned before State College Justice of the Peace Guy G. Mills last Thursday. 'Ridiculous on University's Part' "I think this is ridiculous on the University's part and it certainly has an obligation to the public," he said. Wiegand refused to comment on the disarming action. However, the Centre Daily Times reported that "the University" described the assault and battery incident as "isolated" and said the union is trying to use it as a wedge for its pay demands. The union is seeking a salary increase from $l5 to $2O a month, it was re ported. The present salaries range from $235 to $245 a month for a 40-luiur . week. termed a success by fraternity chairmen and all townspeople who participated in the annual af fair. ~~~~