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PENNSYLVANIA Typ 4 sec 1 May 29 3 9 Sparks Typ 4 sec 2 June 1 8 313 WU Vet Sci 401 June 3 8 105 Armsby • * • WU 68 May 31 1:10 105 For WU 405 By app’t WU 435 By app’t WU 492 May 29 8 11 For WU 495 By app’t Zool 3 May 27 7 p.m. 2 & 3 CH Zool 22 June 3 8 109 Armsby Zool 25 May 29 10:20 Aud Zool 26 May 25 1:10 121 Sparks Zool 29 May 31 8 10 Sparks Zool 41 May 31 10:20 See List Zool 408 By app’t Zool 422 By. app’t Zool 440 June 3 8 105 FL ‘ Zool 432 By app’t Zool 448 By app’t Zool 509 By app't Zool 551 By app't Zool 583 By app’t, Baer- (Continued from page nine) plastics, Baer said: “It’s my hob by. 1 enjoy fooling around with plastic.” Baar said that h* is con stant? seeking ways to improve athletic equipment to enhance player comfort and safety and to effect economies. He believes that there is a need for people to find new athletic equipment and that coaches have many ideas for improvements but lack a way of getting them across to manufacturers. He said that there is a need to improve communications between the coach and the manufacturer. With ambitious men such as Earnie Baer in the coaching game, this communication im provement will probably come about. If Baer has anything to do with it, you can be assured that efforts will be made in that direction—he’s already taken steps to do so. 'Guys and Dolls' Party A party for the cast and crews of “Guys and Dolls” will be held tomorrow night at Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. A 50-cent dona tion is requested. • The custom of wearing bridal veils was originated with the Greeks. • White Duck Ivy Slacks •Famous JACK PURCELL Tennis Shoes •Ivy Short-Sleeve ' Sport Shirts wit h matching belts open Monday evenings till 9 « I,’ * S 2 S I I 1 1. * i! O 3b r S.| mi si I General Fun, To Prevail in Japanese wrestling matches, oriental tea ceremonies and the general comedy and confusion of the play “The Tea house of the August, Moon,” adapted by John Patrick from the novel by John Sneider, will be presented Mother’s Day Weekend by Players. Music will be used from received the 1953-54 Critics Cir cle Award and the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for the best play of the year. Cast members, according to the director, Robert Reifsneider, as sistant professor of theatre arts, are Harry Jones. Sakini; Sheldon Odland, Mac Lean; Gilbert Aberg, Col Purdy; George Vlachos, Capt. Fishy; Bruce Mackey, Grego vitch; Julia Lee, Lotus Blossom; Charlene Wong. Miss Higa Jiga. Lowell Solmon, Mr. Hokaida; Terrance Quinn, Mr. Omura; Frederick Mayers, Mr. Sumata; Joseph Servello, Mr. Seiko; Den nis Castelli. Mr. Keora; Robert Levitt, Mr. Oshioa. Kathryn Kelleher, the Old Woman; Veronica Antrim, the Old Woman’s Daughter; Stevie Odland and Naida Geller, Chil dren. Rae Stallop, Barbara Ehren kranz, Joseph Visniski, Geraldine Grube, Rosetta Kearney, Samuel Wyman and Robert Shapiro will portray the Villagers. The “Teahouse” production has cost of living...steep You won’t find'a. bigger bargain than elec- tricity. And the men and women of your electric company work constantly to keep it the bargain it is today. WEST PENM POWER V#. Confusion 'Teahouse' :he original stage play, which presented the director and tech nical crews with several prob lems. Among these are the au thenticity of the Luchuan dialect of Japan and the custom of Jap anese wrestling. . Both of these problems have been solved with the help of Yoshiro Sogo, graduate student in chemistry from Osaka, Japan, who is acting as technical direc tor. Property problems also exist since the play calls for highly embroidered Japanese costumes, cricket cages, a jeep and a live goat. UCA Offers Students Posts on Commission Students may apply for posi tions on the University Christian Association Worship Commission by contacting Jean Watts in 418 Atherton. The commission meets at 6:30 p.m. on Mondays in the Helen Ea ; kin Eisenhower Memorial ChapeL electricity... cheap PAGE ELEVEN
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