The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 16, 1956, Image 5

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    —Daily Collegian Photo by Dave Bayer
ROLLED-UP SLEEVES and a hat to shade out the sun, a work
man puts up one of the candles which will give a yule touch to
College Ave. "They looked out of place yesterday," one coed
in Bermuda shorts said. The University is aiding the borough
in paying for the candles.
BusAd Faeutty Outscores
Student Council in Football
The business administration faculty, proving that they
still have plenty of spunk, beat the student council 18-2 in a
touch football game . yesterday.
The faculty defeated the coun
cil in a softball game earlier this
semester
The game was played on the
golf course. If a side failed to
make a touchdown on four downs,
they had to punt to the other
side.
Dean Ossian MacKenzie, who
had played in the softball'game,
cheered the team from the side
lines this time.
The faculty .scored their first
touchdown on two plays. Paul
Mazza, instructor in accounting,
made all three touchdowns for
the faculty.
The council scored their two
points on a safety.
Harry Brown, junior in busi
ness administration from Pitts
burgh, and Frank McFaden, sen
ior in business administration
from Gladwyne, were passers for
the council. Mazza passed for the
faculty.
Mazza, Reed Phalan. assistant
professor of business law, and Ed
ward Herman, assistant professor
of economics, starred for the fac
ulty.
Brown, Burton Hollander, soph
omore in business administration
from Monessen, and Harry Neu
man, senior in business adminis
tration from Philadelphia, spark
ed the council.
Blue Band members gathered
around the sidelines for the last
minutes of the game and added
a touch of football music.
Employment
Interviews
The following firms will con
duct interviews for February
graduates and advance degree
candidates who expect to receive
degrees during the current school
year in the Placement Service of
fice in 112 Old Main:
Dec. 3, Burroughs: BS: LA. Bua Adm,
all interested in sales.
Dec. 5, National Bureau of Standards:
All degrees: Phys Chem. Phys. EE, ME.
Dec. 5. Penn Union Electric Corp: BS:
ME, IE, F.E. Eng Sci.
'Dec. 3, Sneer Carbon; BS: Cer, ChE, CE,
EE, IE, ME.
Dec. .5, 6, Monsanto; PhD: Chem. ChE.
Frosh Victors—
(Continued from page one)
dent of the freshman class, George
Smith, on his victory in the elec
tion yesterday. I strongly urge
every member of the freshman
class to get behind the new gov
ernment and give 'it his whole
hearted support," Neifert said.
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UNITED . NATIONS SEMINAR TOUR
NOVEMBER 17-20 '
Scholarships
Visitin General Assembly
Soviet Mission
Cost $32
Yugoslav Mission
Scholarships
United Kingdom
' Time
Payments Mission
Offered lsraeli Mission
Sponsors: University Christian Association
Political Science Department
STILL AVAILABLE 7 PLACES
PHONE 8-8441. Ext. 541 .
OLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PE
Approved
Fraternities
The following
fraternities have
been approved by the dean of
men's office for the entertain
ment of women guests tonight
and tomorrow night:
Acacia. Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Chi Sig..
ma. Alpha F:p,ilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho.
Alpha Phi Delta. Alpha Rho Chi. Alpha
Sigma Phi. Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Zeta.
Keaver Houle. Beta Sigma Rho. Reta Theta
Pi. Chi Phi. Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Lamb
da. Delta Sigma Phi.
. Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Shona.
Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa
Sizmit, Lambda Chi Alpha. Phi Delta Theta.
Phi Epsilon Pi. Phi Gamma Delta.
Phi Kappa. Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa
Tau. Phi Mu Delta. Phi Sigma Delta. Phi
Swam, Ps Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi.
Sigma Kappa. Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa
Phi. Shrum Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Mu.
Sigma Chi Sigma Nu.
Siam:, Phi Alpha. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Sigma Pi. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tau Phi
Delta. Theta Chi. Theta Delta Chi. Theta
Kappa Phi. Theta Xi. Triangle. Zeta,
Beta Tau.
Omega Psi Phi and Pi Sigma
Upsilon have been approved for
tomorrow night only.
Women Marines
To Visit Campus
A Marine Corps women officer
selection team will visit the cam
pus Nov. 27 and 28 to discuss
opportunities for women students
to earn commissions as second
lieutenants in the Marine Corps
Reserve.
The officer training class is
open to college sophomores, jun
iors, seniors and graduates, and
does not require specialized stud
ies or drills during the academic
year. Training for. the women of
ficers training class takes place
during the summer vacation per
' iod.
Sophomores and juniors com
plete the first six-week course the
summer after enrolling in the
program. The second six weeks
are completed the following sum
mer_ Seniors and graduates corn
plete 'the full 12 weeks in one
summer.
Soph Victors--
(Continued from page one)
sincere thanks to all those who
helped me to attain office. I feel
that it is a great honor to have
been chosen to represent the
sophomore class and I eagerly
look forward to assuming the re
sponsibilities and duties of the
office of Sophomore class presi
dent.
I hope everyone will continue
to support our student govern
ment here at the University, for
only with cooperation and in
terest can anything - Worthwhile
be accomplished "for a better
Penn State."
In losing. Yeosock said: "I'd like
to offer my congratulations to
Jack Sopko. the new president
of the sophomore class. I couldn't
have lost to a better man.
"Also. I would like to thank
all those who helped me duling
the campaign and those who sup
ported me- in the election. The
help and support was deeply ap
preciated."
NSYLVANIA
Experimental Theatre Plays
Will Feature Comedy, Mime
A reconstruction of a commedia dell arte' play and a
series of six mimes will be presented in the production.
"Comedy and Mime—The Roots of Popular Comedy." at
7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in,
the Little Theatre in Old Main.
The commedia dell arte' play.!
"Pantalone in Love" is based on
a sixteenth century style of act
ing which involVes improvisation:
of lines and stage business. Short;
comedy routines were originatedd
memorized. and adapted to a plot•
and presented extemporaneously.'
This same technique was in
eluded as part of the three-week .
Short Comedy Course offered by
the Experimental Theetre andl
taught by Dr. Russell Graves of.
Lycoming College. Also included;
in the course were comedy tech-1
niques, which have been used by
W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy,
Phil Silvers, Martin and Lewis
and other comedians. These, ac
cording to Graves, are the same
clowning techniques used by the
Romans.
Cast members for "Pontalone in
Love" are students, faculty mem
bers, and townspeople who par
ticipated in the Short Comedy
Course.
The cast includes Sidney Bow
hill, assistant professor of electri
cal engineering, as Capitano Spa
vento di Barcelona; John O'Con
ner, assistant professor of phil
osophy, as Arlecchino; Ruth Yea
ton, graduate student in theatre
arts from State College, as Fran
ceschina; Joseph Conaway, grad
uate student in speech from Erie,
as Doctor Graziano: and Robert
Young a student at the State Col
lege High School, as Pulcinella.
The series of mime productions
will be performed by Conaway
and James Shull, president of the
BOALSBURG
Steak-House
Your Favorite Beverage
Thick Juicy Steaks
Spaghetti
Sunday Dinners Served 12-10 p.m.
State College Community Thea
tre. The mimes which include
Walking. Bicycling. the Ladder,
the Recital. the Magician. and a
Western will be presented in a
Marcel-Marceau style.
Tickets for the production are
available in the Green Room of
Schwab Auditorium and at the
door. Admission is free.
Blue Key Hats at HUB
Blue Key initiates may obtain
'their hats on the second floor or
the Hetzel Union Building.
The picture for LaVie will be
'taken at 8:40 p.m. Monday at the
Penn State Photo Shop.
Walker to Address Faculty
President Eric A. Walker will
address the faculty at 4:10 p.m.
Tuesday in Schwab Ai,ditnrium.
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Tel. HO 6-6251
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THIS IS JUST
A REMINDER
THAT
Simon's
10% sale
will con
tinue until
Saturday.
miss this chance
for unusual bargains