FRIOAY. OCTOBER 12. 1956 P y With pv CL 'My Three Angels Christmas in the tropics will be celebrated at Center Stage when Players open their season at 8 tonight with the comic hit, “My 3 Angels.” Set in a French Guiana penal colony, the story concerns a trio of angelic convicts who take it upon themselves to intrude into the lives of an hon est. but impractical business man. Felix Ducotel, his loving and pa tient wife, Emilie, and their ro mantically inclined daughter, Ma rie Louise. TIM Postpones Move Favoring Court Retention A motion calling for Town In dependent Men’s support in favor Of retention of Supreme Court was made and tabled after brief affirmative debate at Wednesday night’s TIM meeting, i The motion, presented by James Goodwin, junior in physics from Philadelphia, asked “that TIM go on record as opposing the aboli tion of the Supreme Court. The motion also said that while TIM doesnn’t oppose revisions in the structure of the court, it strongly favors the retention of the court as an integral part of student gov ernment. Cabinet's Only Restraint Goodwin, in support of his mo tion, said that one case of un constitutionality justifies the Su preme Court and cited the higher court as the only restraint on All- University Cabinet. Goodwin said the method now used to select justices for the court was not the best and sug gested that a better method be devised. He hinted a possible elec tion of judges. Judges now sitting,on the Su preme Court are senior members of Tribunal and Judicial Board of Review, all appointed positions. Motion Tabled Lash Howes, member of TIM and president of Association of Independent Men, countered the proposal with a motion to table until the next TIM meeting. Howes, who represents AIM on Cabinet, said he was for abolition of the Supreme Court. Howes' motion to table was approved. Freshmen Senators Janet Thompson, Mac Allister Hall, and Nancy Simpson, Thomp son Hall, were elected Freshman Senators of Women’s Student Government Association last night. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA PLt Angelic Capers With the help of Adolphe,-their small pet poisonous snake, the threesome don halos and make Christmas a happy occasion for everyone concerned—only under most unusual circumstances. The circumstances include stealing with innocence, embezzling with grace, and murdering with kind ness. The “heaven-sent convicts” will be played by George Cavey, Ron ald Weitz, and John Timmis. Others in the cast are William Warthling as. Felix, Joyce Andru zak as Emilie, Patricia Rubin as Marie Louise, Mark Wallace as Henri Trochard, Dennis Castelli as Paul, and Patricia Doll as Madame Parole. New Sound Technique A new sound technique which includes the use of tapes will be used. The tapes will replace rec ords which usually furnish the background music for arena plays. The sound for “My 3 Angels” was mixed and blended from several various selections by Kelly Yea iton, associate professor of thea tre arts and director of the play. Sections of the music, which will suggest a tropical environ ment, have been taken from rec ords containing Manhattan street noises, the sounds of ocean waves, primitive musical selections, and sounds from the South America Rain Forest. Whaley Designs Sets Sets for. the play, which depict the interior of the Ducotels’ small general store, were designed by Russell Whaley, instructor in theatre arts. “My 3 Angels” which was writ ten by Sam and Bella Spewack. authors of “Kiss Me Kate” and “Boy Meets Girl,” enjoyed a 43- week run on Broadway. The play is an adaptation of the French comedy “La Cusine des Anges,” (Angeis Cooking) by Albert Hus son. In 1955. -the film version “We're No Angels” was released starring Approved 1 Fraternities The following fraternities have been approved for the entertain ment of women guests tonight and tomorrow night: : Acacia, Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Chi Sigma,}, Alpha Kjuilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Kho.* Alpha Phi Delta. Alpha Sigma Phi. Alpha j T«*u Omega Alpha Zeta. * : Heaver Hou.se. Beta Sigma Rho. Beta I Theta l*i. Chi Phi. Delta Cht. Delta Sigma ] Lambda. Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta. ; Delta Theta Sigma, Delta Upsilon. Kappa ! Alpha Psi. Kappa Delta Kho, Kappa Sigma. > Lambda Chi Alpha. Phi Delta Theta, Phi, Kp>iton Pi. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi twppa Tau, rhi Mu Delta. Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi. Sigma Alpha Mu. Sigma Chi. Sigma Nil. Sigma Phi Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epatlon. Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi. Theta Kappa Phi. Theta Xi, Triangle. Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Rho Chi, Pi Lambda Phi, and Pi Sigma Upsilon have been approved for Saturday night only. AIM Band Will Play At Dance The 18-piece Association of. In dependent Men band under the direction of James Ressler willi play approximately 30 selections tomorrow at the Autumn Ball. The dance will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Hetzel Union ballroom. It is the first engage ment to be played by the band this semester. Selections include “Ain’t Mis behavin’’ by vocalist Joan Mac kenzie, “Our Love is Here to Stay” by the AIM “combo” and “I Covered the Waterfront,” a band instrumental. The band is composed of five saxophones, four trombones, four trumpets,- two drums, a piano, bass fiddle, and a vocalist. Band members are: Saxophone: Warren Daugher ty, David Boltz, Earle Dhus, Mi chael Chapman, Wayne Friesell. Trombone: Ross Saunders, Pat rick Callen, John Bezek, William Faust. Trumpet: Jere Fridy, James Reinhard, Kent Fetkenhour, Ro ber Funk. Richard Berry and William Cave will play the drums and Harry Snyder will play the bass fiddle. Joan Mackenzie will sing all vocal numbers. Harry Brown will play the piano and William Neal will play the guitar. 'Engineer' Staff to Meet The coed circulation staff of the Penn State Engineer will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in 209 Het zel Union. Humphrey Bogart, Aldo Ray and Peter Ustinov. Tickets for the Center Stage production, whish will run for six weekends, are available at the Hetzel Union desk. Price is $l. gel your § JIFFY KNIT SWEATER yarn we feature . . . Bernal cud-dlespun 2-oz QAi» yarn O#C Bernal Nylo-Ger- 2-oz Oh. mantown yarn O#V Nomotta worsied 2-oz Spinnerin worsted 4-oz 4 3Q yarn I.J# Plus a Complete Line of large needles and pattern books at Margaret's Shop Next to Kaye's Korner Little Man on Campus Di<k Bibl 'You should h; Employment Interviews The following companies will interview February graduates and' advanced degree candidates ex pecting to receive degrees in 1956-57. at 112 Old Main: Shawinigan Resins—Oct. 26 BS, MS: Chem, EE, ME, ChE, PhD: Chem. Federal Telecommunication Labs—Oct. 26— BS: Chem, lE. ME, Met, MS: Chem; PhD: Chem, ChE. Westinghouse Oct. 26 BS: Math, Acctg, Bus Mgmt. Econ, Finance, ChE. Chem, EE, Eng Sci,, lE, ME,' Met, Phys. Olin Mathieson—Oct. 26— BS: Chem, lE, ME, Met, Chem; MS, PhD:'Chem. Froth on Sale at HUB September issues of Froth will be on sale Saturday at the Het zel Union desk to give alumni an opportunity to see the maga zine. (Editor’s Note: They want to get rid of their first issue, in other words.) a / / .3 "Lucky dog—he belongs to the chef at Christy's" A dog’s life doesn’t look so bad Whan such fine bones are to be had. Corner of Pugh and College Ave. nre seen her demonstration LAST year!" 2 Coeds to Attend j WRA Convention ' . Ana Forster. Woniea’s Recrea tion Association president, and Saliy Jervis, sophomore in home economics from Scranton, will represent the University at the 19th annual convention of the Pennsylvania Division of Athletic Federation of College Women. The convention will be held today, tomorrow and Sunday at Grove City College, Grove City. The purpose of the convention is to exchange ideas on improv ing WRA activities. Angel Flight Interviews Set The interview schedule for An gel Flight candidates will be posted today at the Armory. THE BROWSE That’s what l was doing. Just browsing around in the PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP when I made an amaz ing discovery. Books sure can be great when you don’t get forced into the whole affair (like reading assignments for homework). That’s what makes the PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP so different. It has all kinds of books. In fact, it’s the only book store in town. (I know what you’re thinking, but you’re wrong.)_ The others are student supply stores. If you get a little fed up with the system around here, you can forget all about it for a while with “FEARLESS FOS DICK” or “THE RICH SAR DINE” (a crazy bunch of droo dles). The guys can really get away from it all with this one “WILL ACTING SPOIL MAR ILYN MONROE.” (Heaven for bid that anything should in any way injure Miss Monroe.) In case you feel intellectual, after all you are here to learn, there are technical books above the text book level. The PENN SYLVANIA BOOK SHOP has books about everything from “ROCKETS AND GUIDED MISSILES” to “THE PRINCI PLE OF RELATIVITY” by Al bert Einstein. Getting back to the lighter things. Have vou seen the se lection of CRAZ-Z-ZY cards here? Have you got a friend (or enemy) whose birthday or anniversary is coming up? Well, as I said before, I sure enjoved browsing around the PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP. Why don’t you come in and browse around too? PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP 129 W. Beaver Ave. PAGE FIVE
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