PAGE FOUR Ring Round Maori' Tryouts Scheduled Tryouts for "Ring 'round the Moon" by Jean Anouilh will be huid at 7:15p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the Little Theatre in Old Main. The play iI be produced by Players and directed by Delmar Bend! icks, graduate student in theatre arts, as a part of his master's thesis. The play will be staged in early Gymnastics— IMarvh. (C " t "'" d fGM p a g e thre e ) ' Translated into Englis h by Christopher Fry, the Anouih play The flying rings victory (a re• is a fantasy type comedy, or peat of his triu ni p h in the ,"charade with music . ' which re- AAU's last year as a freshman) l es a mixup o f two helped the No r 2 h Seam to a The twins, Hugo and Frederick. 51-45 victory over the South in live with their aunt in a chateau another phase of the clinic. :Although the twins are identical Lion Olympian Armando Vega in looks, their personalities are encountered one difficulty after'diaMetrieLllY opposite. Both Hugo and Frederick. are another in the tourney but sue- played by the same actor. • cessfully defended his parallel When Frederick becomes en bars crown in the North-South gaged to Diana, who has a weal• competition to aid the winningtley fa b t r h i e n r g . s Hu a go becomes autiful jealous. baliet cause. Vega was leading the Al!- dancer, Isabel. to the chateau to Arouud performers in the corn- steal the limelight from Diana. I,lilsories before an injury forced Becoming jealous in her turn, him out of the competition. ,Diana provokes a fight with Isa- Lee Cunningham was finally bel. Isabel mistakes Frederick for hitting his stride in the all- Hugo, as he comes upon the two girls, and Hugo's whole ,plot is around events, according to revealed. Wettstone. with a second place j After the discovery of the con position when he met with a spiracy, an interest develops be freak accident. The other half tween Frederick and Isabel. Di -01 the Gold-dust Twins was ana's father, upon becoming warming up for his still rings lawa re of this, tries to buy off routine when the ring pulled Isabel, as was his habit. But Isa loose from the rafters. be! convinces him that there are some things money can't buy and Then as Cunningham went they end the scene by tearing up through his routtne. the sam e all the money they can find. ring snapped and Cunningham In the final scene, the play ends fell to the floor. Although he:hamoih. however. landed on his neck, the only in jury he sustained was a sprained• Title's His Aim anklr. ' Johnny Johnston. Penn State The injury forced Cunningham wrestling captain, will be reach .to finish last in the 13-man junior ing for his third Eastern, his sec all-around field although he fin- and National Collegiate 130-pound ished seventh in the senior men's title, in the current campaign. division. Werner was fifth in the Johnston was a standout as a senior men's all-around. schoolboy at Clearfield, 77th SEM I- ANNUAL SALE SCHLOWS ~tqL ONLY 2 BUY NOW SAVE! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dr. Mark C. Ebersole, professor of religion and chaplain, fat Eucknell University, will be the guest preacher at the Chapel service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium.' Dr. Ebersole will have as his sermon theme: "In a Far Country." The Chapel Choir, directed by Willa Taylor, will sing an Epiphany anthem, "The Three Kings" by Healy Willan. .Theological Seminary and assis- George E. Ceiga, organist, will!tant professor of religion at El play as the prelude, "Wie schon Mira College. Leuchtet der Morgensterv" The Rev. John Duley, Presby-. Dietrich Buxtehude; the l'offer-,terian chaplain to the University tory, "Das alto Jahr vergangen and the executive director. nf the ist" by Johann Sebastian Bach:,W estminster Foundation will ; and the postlude, "Nun freut euch,'speak at Protestant services at liebe Christen g'mein" by Mat- 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Ea-, thins Weckmann. kin Eisenhower Chapel. Before going to Bucknell Uni-I He will preach on the topic versity in 1954. Dr. Ebersole "To Whom Do You Belong?" The, served as an interim pastor at :service of worship will be con the Church of the Brethren, Wil-!ducted by the Rev. •Hal-Leiper. mington, Del.• ' Con gr e gational 'Protestant chaplain and associate minister to students at the Uni-,director of the University Chris-' versity of Pennsylvania and re- tian Association. lief administrator in Europe fori The Hillel Foundation will pre the American Friends Service : sent the film "Sword in the De- Committee. ,sert" at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the He also has been assistant di-!auditorium at 224 Locust Lane. rector of field work at the Union The film, sponsored by the PEANUTS r i C AT Aly ENTIRE Bucknell Chaplain to Speak in Schwab LIST OF NEW YEARS Z.:SOLUTIONS. it C - •f / STOCK SALES A YEAR OA GOING TO TRY TO CORRECT ALL OF AIY FAULTS.. .14.1 h ti.. THE HUMAN MIND RECOILS AT TAE CONTEMPLATION OF 5004 L A STAGSGQING TASK! Am • RESS REDUCED SATURDAY: JANUARY - A. 1958 Dr. Mark C. Ebersole Chapel Speaker Zionist Committee of the Foun dation, features Jeff Chandler, Marta Toren and Dana Andrews. The meeting is open to the public. Penske Renamed to Post Dr. Merrel R. Fenske, director of the Petroleum Refining Lab oratory, has been reappointed to the Subcommittee on Lubrication and Wear of the National Advis ory Committee for Aeronautics. [STATE NOW Feat. 1:30, 3:32. 5:34. 7:36. 9:38 Starts Wed. 'SAD SACK'
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