FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 'Heart At Can The second at 8 tonight at Cen Tickets are a l Written in England at the people who are blin with no destination direction. This aimless drift only by_ Captain SI mystic skipper of a « who visualizes his ho, ship that is going o No one in the house it since they are bu about their private mances and destinies. House Becomes "Heartbreak House grows until the "hour', through its windows England with all heart broken." Because of the pl.l can in a sense be d 1 play concerning inter! tics and a tragedy oi has been called one o dramatic works of of and one of the mos allegories of life eve Shaw Doubted Reception Although Shaw thought that "Heartbreak House" was one of his best plays, he was 'reluctant about publishing it rt because he was doubtful about its reception by the critics and the public. His doubts seemed to be well formed for in 1921, when the play opened at the Royal Court Thea tre in London, it ran only seven weeks because of a back stage accident which not only delayed the curtain time but also caused much criticism and many poor press reviews. "Heartbreak House" is thought to,be the only play which Shaw, always eager to enlighten the critics and public as to the mean ing - of his woks, refused to ex plain. "Just as I am not an explicable phenomenon, neither is "Heart break House," Shaw said. Setting -is 'Shiplike Room' The play, which takes place in a "shiplike room" of the Captain's house, has an atmosphere of aim lessness, futility, and frustration. Through the Captain's eyeg we learn of England's lack of leader ship and its idle people. Included in the cast are Walter Vail as Captain Shotover, the mystic navigator who can read God's intent and knows that it is not being followed; Rosemary Keating as Ellie, who is poor in goods but rich in spirit; and Ju dith Utterback as Hesione Husha bye, an enlightened realist but a total failure. Others in Cast Others in the cast are Ardith Free as•the false respectable Lady Utterword; Richard Trudgen as the handsome ladykiller. Hector; Hobert Uetz as Randall, the philanderer; Richard• Swire as the scoundrel burglar; John Stroud as Mangan the capitalist, and Cliarles Antalosky as - the . meek loving optimist, Mazzini. ”Heartbreak House" which is directed by Warren Smith, assist ant professor of theatre arts, is being presented in commemora- rte ~~~t t - --- -, -... _..... -..~,~;~:~{ _~~: ~~t -~~~~:-~ in the University Style . , . .; if Personalize your - gifts with your university or 1 1 ' • X fraternity crests - . ~. As have many well chosen gifts in stock i:::(There is a limited supply..of.,class rings on hand for immediate delivery) 2 ,(:),1956 reak House' Will Open ter Stage Arena Tonight 'layers' arena production of the season, "Heartbreak House" will open er Stage. - ilable at the Hetzel Union desk. Price is $l. 13 by George Bernard Slaw, "Heartbreak House" portrays life in inning of World War I. It is the tragedy of charming but incompetent ly drifting r sense of 'ng is seen °toyer, the! relict ship, sehold as' a the rocks. cares about worrying assions, ro- ngland ' begins and • breaks out nd becomes f England's Ivy's theme it scribed as a .ational poll ! England. It the greatest r generation remarkable put on the —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison RICHARD• TRUDGEN'and Judy Utterbach listen to John Stroud in a scene from George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak Honse." being presented by Players. Approved Fraternities The following fraternities have been approved for the entertain ment of women guests tonight and tomorrow night: _ . .. Acacia. Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sig. ma. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Alpha Gamma Rho. Alpha Phi. Delta. Alpha Rho Chi. Alpha Sigma Phi. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta. Beaver House. Beta Sigma Rho, Beta Theta Pi. Chi Phi. Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Tau Delta, Delta Theta Sigma. Delta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Signia. 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 Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Mu. Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu. Sigma 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. Folk Dancers to Hold Slavic Night in HUB Interlandia Folk Dance will sponsor a "Slavic Night" at 7:30 tonight in the HUB ballroom. . Dances from the southwestern European countries will be fea tured and instruction will be pro vided. \- Admission is free. tion of the one hundreth anniver sary of the:birth of Shaw. Give Gifts Balfour alfour's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Today Marks End Of Froth Contest Today is the last day students may get a free record with a "lucky number" in their copy of Froth. A list of the winning record numbers which are found on page three of Froth is posted in the Music Room, at Beaver Ave. and Pugh St. Persons having a copy of Froth containing a winning number will receive their choice of any 45 "pop" record free. Froth is on 'sale at the Hetzel Union desk. Frank J. Simes has been dean; of men since the fall semester' of 1952. I ARMSTRONG Sunday s> Rec Hall Tickets at the HUB and Music Room Cabinet Axes— (Continued from page on.e) defeated plan in mind and begin again from scratch. Five Seats Proposed The system proposed by Lion. party includes a 5-seat Supreme, Court. Memership would include the chairmen of Tribunal, Wo men's Student Government Asso ciation Judicial, Association of Independent Men Judicial Board of Review, and Interfraternity Council Board of Control. The chairman of the court would be the Cabinet parliamentarian. All eligible cases would first be appealed to the Superior Court. This lesser court would also con tain five members—one from each of the following activity fields: college student council, drama tics and forensics, publications, AIM and Leonides alternately. and Panhellenic Council and IFC alternately. Could be Appealed If the party or parties involved in the case would not be satisfied with the decision of the Superior Court. then the case could be ap pealed to the Supreme Court.. The member of the Superioc Court would be selected by exam ination on the basis of the indi vidual's knowledge of University student government and activi ties. The oldest building on the Uni versity camnus, Oak Cottage. was built in 1857. THE Plat LAY-AWfor Co# st GRAPHIC' 35 with PUSH-BUTTON FOCUSING CAMERA, CASE & FLASH ONLY $8950 Pay 13% down -- Low mo. palmate" EXTRA HIGH TRADE-IN ALIGN-NANCE CENTRE COUNTY FILM LABORATORY 122 W. Beaver Ave. Jazz dub Presents LOUIS "Soft h m o" 2:30 Three Professors Compose Textbook "Planning Co-curricular Activi ties." a book by Dr. Franklin A. Miller. Dr. James H. Moyer and Dr. Robert B. Patrick, professors of education at the University. was published this month by Prentice-Hall Inc. The book is intended primarily for teacher advisers of co-cur ricular activities. high school ad ministrators, and others respon sible for administering and super vising the activities programs. It is also for use as a textbook in classes on co-curricular activi ties offered in teacher education institutions. Co-edits Newly elected officers of Phi Kappa are William Kirsch. presi dent-. Donald Donnbrow,ki. vice president; William Wilkie. secre tary; Joseph Monaco. treasurer. With Mil Ball coming up plus all those fast ap proaching Yule Tide for mals you too will want a hair-do that is beautiful to look at and easy to manage. If you're tired of your old hair-do and want a new look for those special dates why not get a new hair cut that insures no fuss, no muss—then you'll just have to flick a brush through your hair and you'll be set for that all important date. Be sure to get your ap pointmenti. today at: 2I A eiO --ilaird f reifer3 129 S. Frazier St. AD 7-2201 PAGE FIVE