WEDNESDAY. APRIL Schw For 1 Rough and to ground, hide-away the cops who have While on c "Guys and Dolls" Crews 'Jim Dandy' Announced Technical crews haye been an nounced for the Players' produc tion, "Jim Dandy," by William Saroyan, which opens l a six-week end run at 8 p.m. Friday at Center Stage. Kelly Yeaton, associate profes sor of theatre arts, will direct. Technical crews are: Lights: Paul Wank, Edward Thomas. co managers: Sally Murphy. Carolyn Quarles, Sandra Goldman, William Bennett. Properties:•. Patricia Whaite. manager ; Nancy Greninger, assistant manager; Chris tine Chesney. Frances Griffin. Make-up: Helen Cummidgs, Glenna Gil ger. co-managers: Joyce Levenson, Marilyn Roberts. Carol Weintraub. • Costumes: Sally Miller, manager: Marie Ammaturo, assistant manager; Sally Swing, Fredericka Weinschenk, Vicki O'Donnell. Construction: Francine Nielson, manager; Barbara White, assistant manager: Hank Ewiecinski. Debra Hibbs./Morton Opal. Sound: Dean Eayre, manager: Charles Ross, assistant manager. Edward Thomas, Lynne Oberman. Advertising: Roger Serota, manager; Carol Ludy, Mary Ann Reid, Arnold Har ris, Max Perlmutter. Mary Weber, Joseph Servello, Harriette Leaver, Nancy Leiblic, Demitriva Mozeliak, June McCurdy. Alice Shapiro, Gloria Lite. House: Cannella LaSpada, June Mc- Curdy. Sally Murphy, Carolynne Quarles, Alice Shapiro, Jeanette Spangler. Floyd Santoro is stage man ager. Carole Krick and Susan Mort will act as assistant stage managers. Chorus Named For Musical Chorus singers and dancers have been announced for th e Broadway fable "Guys and Dolls" which will be presented by Thes pians Thursday, Friday and. Satur day in Schwab Auditorium. Members of the Crapshooters Chorus are Stanley Epstein as Baby Face Jones; Michael Scho field, Scranton Slim; Frank Week land, Tex; Samuel Glick, The Greek; Rodney Felix, Liver Lips Louie; Robert Jubeirer, Second Story Smith; William Quinn, So ciety Max; Sheldon Caplan, Bran dy Bottle Bates; Robert Piccone, Rocky Rhodes. Included in the Hot Box Girls Chorus are Jayne Mort, Mary Raup„Mariana Moldovan, Sandra Deckter, Barbara Stone, Mary Lou Rowe, Harriet Felder, Barbara Kinnier. Cuban Dancers are Roialie Sam- Phylis Rubinstein, Rena Gorn, Loreen Zavos, Sheldon DeSatnick, Fred Trust, John Wenner. Crapshooter Dancers are John Wenner, Sheldon DeSatnick, Shel don Bernbaum and Bernard Bay miller. Senior in Engineering Wins $250 Scholarship Vincent Paparella, senior in civil engineering from Milanville, has been awarded a $250 Socony- Mobil Oil scholarship. The award is made to a junior or senior in civil engineering who is interested in highway engineer ing and who has attained a high scholastic -record. Paparella is vice president of the senior class. Service and Sales *Radios *Cat Radios , ' •Phonogrcrphis • *TV Seta / - - A / -41 0 State College TV 232 El. Usti- St. b to Be amblers By PAT HUNTER Collegian Feature Editor ugh gamblers and their shapely dolls will, according to the under in Schwab Auditorium this weekend in a desperate attempt to avoid been trailing them recently from crap game to crap game. pus, the "mobsters" will give their version of the Broadway musical hich will be presented at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Friday and Saturday and also at a 2 p.m. matinee perform ance on Saturday. Adapted by Jo Swerl and Abe Burrows from the Damon Run yon story "The Idyle of Sarah Brown," with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, "Guys and Dolls" received the New York Critics Circle Award as the Best Musical of 1951. The story concerns a group of typical Runyon characters who run "respectable" floating crap games and bet on only the "sure ponies. Ring leaders of these gangsters whose hearts are as big as their pocketbooks are Nathan Detroit, owner of the oldest floating crap game in New York, and Sky Mas terson, a big-time gambler who'll bet on anything. Nathan is a guy with many troubles. For 14 years he has been engaged to Miss Adelaide, a dan cer in a Broadway night spot called "The Hot Box," but he in sists he may marry her "just any minute." Adelaide, however, longs for a "home with wallpaper and bookends" and is a bit tired of having her nuptials continually postponed by the fast-moving dice games. Another love affair develops when Nathan bets Sky $lOOO that he can't entice Sarah Brown, a "Save-A-Soul" mis sion preacher, to go to Havana with him. Sky wins the bet but he is so overcome with love for Sarah that he gladly gives up winning the "grand." The "line-up" for the Thes pian's "Guys and Dolls" produc tion is Theodore Pauloski, Nathan Detroit; Sylvia Guyer, Miss Ade laide; Gerald Denisof, Sky Mas terson; Paula Zeller, Sarah Brown; Virgilio Volpe, Nicely- Nicely; Samuel Valentine, Big Jule. Anthony Rotell, Harry the Horse; Alfred Klimcke, Benny Southstreet; Louis Bufalini, An gie the Ox; Delmar Hendricks, Arvide; Millis Mershon, Agatha; James Olmes, Brannigan; Helen Stahl, General Cartwright; and Peter Gano, Calvin. The musical's action lakes place in many varied places in cluding the "Save-A-Soul" Mis sion, the Hot Box Night Club, the El Cafe Cubano in Havana. and in the sewers of New York. Tickets for the Thespian show are available at the Hetzel Union desk. The price is $1.25 for tomor row's opening performance and for the Saturday matinee and $1.50 for the performances on Fri day and Saturday nights. The Jazz Club Presents THE FOUR- FRESHMEN AND Buddy Morrow CONCERT Sunday Afternoon April 1 at 2:30 Rec Hall Seats $1.50 TICKETS ARE NOW AVAIALBLE AT THE HUB DESK AND AT THE MUSIC ROOM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PE 'Hide-Out: and Dolls Counselor Applications Flood Dean The dean of men's office is being "flooded" with applications for resident halls counselor posts, according to William B. Crafts, as sistant to the dean of men. Crafts said that many of the applications come from students who are second- or third-semester and under 21. These, he said, would probably be ruled out. Requirements Listed Crafts explained that resident counselors should be at least, fourth semester and over 21 years' of age. He said that students with some service experience are pre ferred, and that they should have lived in a residence hall for at least a semester. Activities, both at the University and elsewhere, provide a good background for the position. Crafts added. Pays Room, Board The resident counselor post pays both room and board. Crafts said there should be between 20 and 25 positions open for next year. Students interested in being resident counselors next year can obtain an application blank in the dean of men's office. Three letters of reference are needed by the ap plicant, and a personal interview is required after the forms are re ceived by the office. , Outdoor Jobs Open For Male Students Positions'are open for male stu dents interested in doing lawn and garden work, window washing and other miscellaneous house hold jobs. There is an immediate demand for students willing to work in return for meals on and off cam pus for the remainder of the se mester. Students interested in these jobs ma'• apply at the Student Employ meat, Service, 112 Old Main. WSGA Senate to Talk On Duties of Members The newly-elected m e in b e r s and the out-going members of the Women's Student Government Association Senate will meet at 6:30 tonight in 213 Hetzel Union. Following a short business meet ing, the out-going members will discuss the duties of the Senate with the new members. 1 I E= ELI 4 Freshmen Concert To Climax Weekend The Four Freshmen and Buddy Morrow and his band will perform at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Recreation Hall, climaxing IFC-Panhel weekend. The concert is sponsored by the Jazz Club. Tickets are on sale at the Hetzel Union desk and the Music !loom for a 51.50. The reduced price tickets of $1 for club members are avail able at club meetings. Ross Barbour, Don Barbour, Bob Flanigan and Ken Errair make up the Four Freshmen. Each member of the quartet does more than vocalizing as each is an ac complished instrumentalist. Don Barbour plays the guitar, Ross Barbour plays the drums and Flanigan and Errair play trombone and trumpet. Actually the quartet have voices that blend so well together that they can almost use them as instruments. Thus they sing complicated and unorthodox arrangements. Brothers Will Appear Brothers Ross and Don Bar bour, along with Flanigan, start ed singing and playing together a few years after the war, when they were students at a conserva tory in Indianapolis. Club jobs made it possible for the boys to stay in school. After they finished school, Er rair joined the group and they decided to breal , into show busi ness under the name of the Four Freshmen. They were discovered by Stan Kenton, who started. them on the road to success. Win Magazine Poll Their latest achievement is the winning of the 1957 Playboy Magazine Jazz Poll as the top vocal group. They record for Cap-', itol records and their albums in clude "Voices in Modern," "Fresh men Favorites," "4 Freshmen and 5 Trombones" and "4 Freshmen , and 5 Trumpets." The Four Freshmen have play ed to sell-out audiences on other campuses all over the country as well as in the night clubs and on records. Started Career at 12 Buddy Morrow started his ca reer at the age of 12 when he re ceived his first trombone as a birthday gift from his parents. At the age of 13 he debuted pro fessionally. At 15 he was featured with the Yale Collegians. His big break came while he was attending the Julliard School of Music, finishing up a scholar ship award. It was here that he was heard by Paul Whiteman who immediately asked Morrow to join his band. Following his Tonight.. The 3rd of 4 Glenn Miller Albums will be given away during . the WMAJ Music Room Show broadcast directly from the Music Room 8 to 9 p.m. 3 Door Prizes will be given away during the show. Nothing to Buy. Last Week's lucky winner of a Glenn Miller Album: DAVID PATTERSON 251 So. Allen Street Don't miss your chance to win a free record simply by attending the Music Room Show. Join Roy Elwell and the crowd at the Music Room for an hour of fun and good music. See you at 203 1 BEAVER AYE. stay with Whiteman, Morrow did short stints with Eddie Duchin's orchestra, Artie Shaw, Vincent Lopez and Jimmy Dorsey. After his discharge from the Navy following World War 11. Morrow decided to form his own band. Hits of his own include "Night Train" and "Rose, Rose I Love You." Morrow has three albums on the Mercury label which are "Music for Dancing Feet," "Shall We Dance" and "Salute to the Fabulous Dorsey's." British Official to Talk To Plant Science Club Owen G. Williams, assistant ag ricultural and food attache to the British Em b ass y. Washington, D.C., will address the Plant Sci ence Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 11l Tyson Hall. Williams will speak on the duties of an agricultural attache and some of the problems associ ated with the work. •••••••••••••••••••••••• M ,! • B ,• Opens This Weekend! Y A Players Production M. Every Fri. and Sat. 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