TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1957 'Upstairs Room' to Open 5 O'Clock Theatre Plays By PAT HUNTER Collegian Feature Editor | “The Upstairs Room,” an original play by Patricia Pala-i dino, sophomore in arts and letters from Mount Pleasant, will be presented 1 today in the first 5 O’Clock Theatre pro duction of the season. The story concerns the conflicts in a family when the mother of a young crippled teenage girl wants to remarry. Included in the cast are Delmar Hendricks as Mr. Mitchell; Eliza beth Ives, Audrey; Susan Mort, Melinda and Kathryn Kelleher, Mrs. Tuttle. The play will be directed by George Cavey, graduate student in theatre arts from Springfield. Mark Wallace, graduate student in theatre arts from Bristol, is technical director. Banquet To Celebr ate 3od' 'Brotherh l Brotherhood; d at 5:30 p.m. Hetzel Union The fourth annua Banquet will be hel next Monday in the ballroom. The Rev. Gustavi fessor of ecclesiolc stock College Schoi Woodstock, Md., wil er. He will speak of Religion in Amei Weigel, pro gy at Wood il oL Divinity, be the speak in “The Role ican Society.” Studied in Rome Reverend Weigel received his A.B. at Woodstock College, his Ph.D. and S.T.D. at the Universi dad Gregoriana in some and his Lit.D. at the Universidad Catolica de Chile in Santiago. The banquet is sponsored by the Committee for Inter-Religious Af fairs. Tickets, priced at $2.50, may be obtained at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel or from a member of the committee. Those who wish to call for reservations may call ext. 595. Committee Listed Committee members are Dr.| John A. Mourant, professor of philosophy; Clifford A. Nelson, associate professor of accounting and Dr. Robert K. Murray, as sociate professor of history. Other committee members are Richard Eyerman, senior in Civil engineering from Wilkes-Barre; Martin Devlin, junior in mechani cal engineering from Reading; Richard Martin, junior in pre veterinary from Philadelphia; Margaret Leuschner, junior in arts and letters from State Col lege and Stanton Selbst, senior in labor-management relations from Wyncote. Technical Crews Announced For Center Stage Comedy Technical crews for the pre-Broadway presentation of Eugene Raskin’s comedy, “One’s a Crowd,” have been an nounced by the director, Robert Reifsneider, associate pro- fessor of theatre arts. “One's a Crowd” will open a 5-weekend run at Center Stage on Feb. 22. Crew members are:' Lights: Paul Wank, manager; Dean Eayre, assistant manager; Charles Ross, Ned Thomas, Glen na Gilger, Charlsie Ritter. House: Derek Swire and Walter Rochmann, co-managers; James Chappie, Charles Antaloski, Rich ard Trudgen, Charles Dickinson, William Farrell, Sally Barr, Caro lyn Quarles, Esther Pressel, Rose mary. Keating, Lois Harrington, Marilyn Roberts, Ardeth Free, Elaine Huberman. Costumes: Debra Hibbs and Janice Clawson, co-managers; Marjorie Washington, Sally Mur 'Phy. ' " 'T' 1 ../ ' r 'y >r !W vv:-’ "i V; * : jj Bill McMullen - Florists I 130 E. College Ave. "Opposite Old Main" I Phone AD 7-4994 Cavey was recently appointed managing director of the 5 O’Clock Theatre. The 5 O’clock Theatre was be gun in 1949 as a function of the Experimental Theatre to give theatre arts students a chance to see their scripts in production. The plays are presented at 5 p.m. Tuesdays in the Little Theatre in the basement of Old Main. The productions usually last only 25 minutes in order to allow students to return' to the dormitories in time for dinner. The scripts are given either an elaborate p r o d u c tion including memorized lines, sets and cos tumes or in a sketch type pro-j duction in which the actors read! from scripts and costumes and sets are not used. 5 O’Clock Theatre is only one branch of the Experimental Thea tre which is a research division to coordinate the work of the dif ferent theatre arts groups. Included in the work of the Experimental Theatre this year was the short course in comedy which was presented last semes ter. Other phases include the new play project “One’s A Crowd” by Eugene Raskin which will open Feb. 22 at Center Stage and the presentation of the locally adapt ed version of Mary Webb’s “Pre cious Bane" by Warren Smith, associate professor of theatre arts. Advertising: James McGrew, manager: Arnold Harris, Patricia Miller, Sherry Kennel, Mary Ann Reid, Mary Weber, Kay Shockey, Kay Klepper, Jane Reed, Deme trius Mozeliak, Ann Hadesty. Sound: Joseph Godzik, mana ger; Herbert Heffner, assistant manager; Allen Gilbert, Gene Mummau. Properties: Gloria Litz and Alice Shapiro, managers; Can dance Huber, Ann Bruner. Make-up: Sally Sloan, mana ger; .Carol Weintraub, Howard Link, Lillian Wright. Construction: Gary Zinman, manager; Kathryn Kelleher, Hel en Cummings, Francine Nielsen,! Morton Opal, Richard Frantz, Pa tricia Doll. STILL TIME to send FLOWERS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY to your sweetheart here or telegraphed anywhere THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Employment! Interviews ! The following firms will con duct interviews for June and August graduates in the Place ment Service Office in 112 Old Main: Feb. 22: Pratt & Whitney: BS, MS: AeroE, ChE, EE, Met, ME, Eng Sci, Chem. Sperry Gyroscope: BS, MS: EE, ME. AeroE. Phys, Math; also Jr*, for Sum mer Employment. Sun Oil: BS: ChE. Chem, Bus Adm. LA; MS: CbE, Chem; also Jra. in Chem, ChE for Summer Employment. Talon: BS: ME. Met, EE. Phys, ChE. Feb. 25: Curti* Publications: BS: Econ, EnttComp. lEmcLit, Hist, Math. PoliSci, Soe. Gen A&L, iJourn, Bus Adm. Mktg, Acetic, Mgmt, lE. Joy Manufacturing: BS: ME, EE, lE, MnurE. Koppers: BS: CE. ChE. ME. EE Chem.i Wood Util. For: MS: ChE, Chem; also Jr*. for Summer Employment. National Security Agency: BA, MA:| Language, LA: also Jrs. in EE for Sum mer Employment. Trtwcon Steel Dev: BS: CE. ArchE. Univ. of Pith., School of Retailing: BS HEc, Journ, LA, Ed. Feb. 26: American Viscose Corp: BS: Acctg, ChE, Chem, lE, EngSct. ME. Phys: MS: Chem; also Jrs. in Chem. ChE. MEL Army Medical Specialist Corps: BS, MS: HEc, Sci, Phys Ed. Bell Tel Labs: PhD: Phys, EE, Chem, CerTech. Met. ME. EngMech. Harvard University Graduate School of Bus Adm: BA: LA. International Nickel Co: BS. MS: Met; also Jrs. for Summer Employment Lincoln National Life Insurance: B3r LA, Bus Adm. Ed. Geotr. Pre-med. New Jersey Zinc Co: BS. MS: Met, ChE. ME. EE, Min Prep E. MnsrE, Chem; also Jrs. in Met, ChE for Summer Employ ment. Ralston Purina Co: BS: AgrE. ME. IE: also Jrs. for Summer Employment Shell Oil iNon-Tecb>: BS: Acctg. Fi nance: MS: Aectsr. Shell Oil: PhE: ME, Phys, EE, Chem,! ChE, PetE, >MngK. ] Thomas A Edison Ind: BS. MS: lE, ChE. ;EE, ME. Phys. Chem; also Jrs. for Sum mer Employment Reading Festival To Hold Meeting Students interested in repre senting the University at the ninth Intercollegiate Reading Fes tival will meet at 6:30 tonight in 312 Sparks. ’ The literature for interpreta tion may include prose, poetry and drama, and may be selected! by the candidate. At the meeting! detailed instructions in regard to! the nature of the selections to: be read will be given. ' Army Colonel to Speak Lt. Col. Kenneth Welton will speak and show a movie on the Mutual Defense Agreement Pact at a meeting of the Association of the United States Army at 7:30 tonight in 1 Carnegie. Uniform is class “A.” One thousand one-hundred tele-! phones make up the University: residence halls system. Of the total, 1015 are in women’s dorms and 85 in men’s dorms. ary 14 at 5:30 p.m. Winners mm m m m m m m * iumsi will bo announced at McLANAHAN S “ Air Force Officers To Open Workshop ! Col. Daniel F. Riva, professor of air science, and Ist Lt Andrew F. Visnovsky, assistant professor of Air Science, will 'be guest speakers at the first meeting of the Blue Yonder . Workshop sponsored by Angel Flight. The meetings of the workshop will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday starting, Feb. 20 and ending April 10 in tirements, records and budget, 110 Electrical Engineering. Ipasses and leaves of absence of At the first meeting of the work-: serv'cemen ,shop. Colonel Riva and Lieuten- Olmsted Field Trip ; ant Visnovsky will speak on mili-l The final meeting of the work tary defense fundamentals of the; shop will be an all-day field trip Air Force, customs and courtesies, to Olmsted Air Force Base near of the service, and grades and'Harrisburg. The program at the : ranks of the service-. jbase will be planned by the wives | First Duly Discussion jof the servicemen stationed at the The second meeting will be aI base. . ~ , . !discussion of'what is to be ex-' C° eds , who have not enrolled m pected at the first duty station., l “ e workshop may still attend the Two officers from Lackland Air meetings if they have a particular Force Base. San Antonio. TexJ interest ln one of the tO P |CS - who work with newly-assigned iiinw » in'll officers at the base, will be fiown WOIA Will Ott6r to the University to speak to the . . g™ up -■ , , Code Instruction For the third meeting the An-, TT . . .. gels have planned a tea so that! , sl ? y amateur radio the group may informally social-) s * atI °n, W3YA, is conducting coda ize with guests and discuss sub-! cla^ es ai ? T d instruction eading to jects of their own particular in-! a lce ,P- a j S bcense. terest 5 This is the third consecutive The fourth meeting will be a :?. emei * ter * hat these classes have discussion of base living such as! deen , conducted, They were of job opportunities for wives, the i [f.^ c ! ddur } n f, World War II when housing situation, schools, staffers, in conjunction services and activities, security;the Department of Electrical 'measures and military postions ,^_ n ® ineen ?®i* rame< * operators for 'and duties. .the armed forces. Relimoum Talk ' The c * asses this semester will At the fifth meeting the group: 5 e to 8 p.m. on Mon« will continue its talk on base liv- daysand Wednesdays in 100 Elea. ing by discussing religious mat- tncal • Engl . neenng - No P reviou * t ers . ; experience is necessary. Reassignment, orders, packing, _ Th e first meeting will be held aft and shipping household goods.! p - m - tomorrow in 100 EE. transportation and traveling, and;- , ~ preparing for overseas movement| * ® rme r Cadets Earn Wings will be discussed at the sixth' Three former Air Force Reserv® meeting of the workshop. 'Officers Training Corp cadet^ At the seventh meeting, the) Second Lieutenants Dwight Ed« group will hear a talk on the legal; wards, John Gilbert and Kennetl* and personal affairs, pay and al- Lanan, have received the silver jlowances, Allotments and insur-' wings of jet pilot at Laredo Air jance, reserve obligations and re- Force Base, Texas. LOCAL ADVERTISING STAFF TONIGHT... 6:45 Promotions... Please Return Signed Contracts ... All Members Are Requested to Be Present and on Time. CAN YOU UESS THE NUMBER OF CANDY HEARTS . . . In the apothecary Jar In McLanahan's window? If to, you may be one of the Lucky Winner!. Nothing to do to enter. Contest closes Febru- PAGE FIVB
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