FACE TWO Ticket Sale Will Begin For Pre-Broadway Show Tickets for the pre-Broadway production of “One’s a Crowd” by Eugene Raskin will go on sale Monday afternoon at the Hetzel Union desk. Price is $l. The fantastic comedy will open its six-weekend run Feb. 22 at Center Stage. Tickets, however, are not available for ance is by invitation only. “One’s a Crowd" was chosen] for presentation by the Penn! State Players by the director. Ro bert Reifsnejder, associate profes sor of theatre arts, from a selec tion of plays sent to the Univer sity by the New Dramatists in New York. The New Dramatists are spon soring a plan which assists tal- 1 ented new playwrights by giving them the opportunity to see Broadway productions, meet and talk with theatrical persons, dis cuss their plays and see their work in rehearsal. Play is Drama "First" The presentation of "One's a Crowd” is the New Dramatics* first attempt in distributing its plays to universities and com munity theatres. Eugene Raskin, author of the comedy, is director of the advis-1 ory board of the New Dramatists and also an associate professor of architecture at Columbia Univer sity. Author Visits Campus During the play castings, Ras kin visited the University to work with the director on script changes and to attend rehearsals. Besides “One’s a Crowd," Ras ldn has produced three other plays including “Amata." "The Last Island" and “Onward Vik ing." “One’s a Crowd" is the third original production to he present ed by Players in the last three] years. The first two. both written' by University students, were “The First Day of Summer" by Bert States and “Pillars in the, Night" by Bill Coleman. Complete hold Mania"] THE DAILY EIWA Tickets To Go on Sale Tickets for the Eastern Inter collegiate Wrestling Association title tournament at the Univer sity will go on sale Monday at the ticket windows in 249 Recrea tion Hall. Sales will continue daily from) Ba.m. to noon and from Ip.m. to! 4:30 pun. i Four sessions are scheduled—, two on Friday, March 15, and two! on Saturday. March 16. Reserved tickets for March 15 cost $1.25 for matinee or even in. matches; for March 16, $2 matinee, $2.50 even ing. Series tickets cost $5.50. Tickets will be available at the door at the following prices: Fri day, matinee or evening, $1; Sat urday, $1.50 matinee, $2 evening. Series tickets cost $4. Edward M. Czekaj, ticket man ager, said that unusual interest in the tournament is indicated by the heavy advance of mail re quests. snns Feat.: 1:56, 3:50. 5:44, 7:38, 3:32 “BUNDLE OF JOY” STARRING Eddie Debbie Fisher Reynolds Sunday Feature 2:00. 3:52, 5:46, 7:40, 9:44 FROTH Covers the Local Scene AWARDS ISSUE Bob Barehenberg Rod Perry Mike Moyle WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 IOLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Freshman Fined For Buying Beer Patrick W. Dowling, freshman ;in electrical engineering from ] Kingston, was fined by Justice ]of the Peace Guy G. Mills for j violating the borough ordinance against a minor’s purchase of al coholic beverages. I Dowling was arrested by State College police Thursday night [when he was seen coming out of is local establishment carrying beer. He bad to pay a $25 fine and $9 in costs. [Soph Board to Meet i The Sophomore Class Advisory Board will meet at 2 p.m. tomor row in 212-213 Hetzel Union. | The board will hear reports from committees planning the [sophomore dance. The dance will [be held March 9 in the HUB ball room. WMAJ 1450 On Your Dial Satarday Morning Devotion* . Morning Shaw; Overnight News 10:15 Proudly We Hall Chamber of Com. Farm-Home Forum Wheel of Chance 12:00 Got", and the News Centre Co. News What*s Going On 12:50 Centre Cot. Ag. Ext. Symphonies-Youth Afternoon on WMAJ Congressman Reports Saturday Night 7:00 . Hi-Fi Open House 9:00 Sat. Night Dancing Party 1:00 Sign Off including Fire Prompts $lOOO Award Milo Wilson of Pleasant Gap, at approximately $40,000. believing that a Dec. 14 fire m He has requested that anyone reward "of . info ™ at f ion that , ' vill a ’ d islooo for information leading to jn the investigation should write ithe arrest and conviction of any- Post Office Box 494, Belief onte, 'one who might have been re-j or notify him in person, sponsible, „ Convinced that the fire was arsonous, Wilson has raised a reward offer of $5O to the present amount. Wilson said that the barn was seen by a number of persons just minutes before the fire broke out over the entire length of the up per floor. Since the whole side of the upper floor is covered with trans parent plexiglass windows, Wil son said that a smouldering flame could be seen easily by any ob servers, Wilson estimates his damages • There are some 31 active Alum ni District Clubs in Pennsylvania. Sign On Morning Show 9:30 Morraan Tab. Choir 12:30 - -- Church World News Studio X News World News Harris Breth Sports Special 8 U>o Music lor Sunday 9:00 World News Ann Lutz Moe Shragg Daisy Zimmerman SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1957 Oliver to Address Faculty Dr. Robert T. Oliver, head of the Department of Speech, will [speak to the Faculty Luncheon Club Monday on “Personalities and Problems of the Far East.” The club will meet at noon in dining room “A” of the • Hetzel Union Building. Sim On Ifaaic for Sunday News S. S. 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