The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 14, 1958, Image 2

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'Burning Bright' to Open Tonight
John StrimbPo , ..'s p:ay "Burr.-
ins linght," be pre,./...nteri by
P:Ayers et e tonig,ht at Center
Stage.
The play, a 3-act cirarr.;., will
be prmented x;x ttrnc-1... Mark Wa:-
lace, a graduatil studer.: In thea
ter ans. Ls directing the 9:ay in
partlal f'ulftliznent of La reccuLre
merits for a znast.s of art:. d.vree.
A delicate these of sex is
Shown in The play by the pre
gentation of stefility ft strange
quadrangle of love, friend ...hi.,
and marriage. The univeniality of
the theme is sksown in the play
by having a ccsatintand story I:ne
portrayed in three settings repre
senting three moods of life--a co - -
cvs performer, a farmers and sea
faring people.
An interesting feature of the
play is the use of a new wt of
characters in each act to tell the
story, although the action is con
tinuous. Three different settings
are required for the Way and spe
cial music, sound effects and
lighting will be correlated with
the sets.
- The cast consists of four per
sons. The part of "Victor" is
played by John Tirnmx. senor
in arts from Waren; and the part
of - .ldordeen" is played by '::lary
Minkiewich, graduate student in
theatre arts from Uniondale, N.Y.
'Joe Saul" is played by Charles
Antalosky. junior us arts and let
ters from St. Clair and 'Friend
Ed" is portrayed by Floyd San-.!
toro,
town
junior anarts from Johns-; Li p tz p i
Tickets, priced at $1 for thelnoi be
production, will be on sale at the of the
PENN STATE TOUR OF EUROPE
As far as Sicily!
*England *Monaco *Gestneumy
*Franco *ltaly *Holland
*Switzerland *Sicily
DON'T MS .
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snap Les and Pompeii •Sicfly and Palermo
*Swiss and Austrian Alps •Strait of Messina
*French and Italian Riviera *Maine Valley
Under the direction of:
Dr. Dagobert de Lecie, Assoc. Prof.
of German, PSU
For a descriptive folder call AD 84633 or write px
276 E. McCormick AVP, State Collage
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Semi-Formal MARCH 21 DANCING 9 itil 1 in Rec
--May OWlSsicias abets by Ras lifilier
JOE SAUL, a clown played by Floyd Santoro and one of the
characters in John Steinbeck's play "Burnin . f, Bright.," explains
his early life to Charles Antalosky (center) and Mary Minkiewich,
(right). The Players' production opens at I tonight at Center Stage.
Union
seated
Play.
WANTED!
DANCERS TO DANCE TO THE
ItALPH MART' 1E
IFC-PANHEL BALL
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
desk. Perms will
during the first act
SMOOTH MUSIC OF
RALPH : MART
His ORCHESTRA
Brewster to Introduce Course
On Summer Study in Paris
Dr. Wallace R. Brewster, professor of political science,
will introduce today "Summer Study in Paris"—a course
which the Department of Political Science is offering in
Paris this summer,
His talk will be given at 1 p.m.
today in the Efetzel Union audi
torium.
The other programs scheduled
for today in the "Destination Eu
rope" program will be a movie
taken in Europe during the past
summer on the "Introduction to
Europe Seminar." which will be
shown by Andrew Banta at 10
11-M.
Dr. Howard A. Cutler, head of
the Department of Economics, will
speak at 1 p.m. on the "Introduc
tion to Europe Seminar, which '
he will direct- in Europe this sum
mer for the University Christian
Association.. Slides taken in Eu
rope by Wayne Lippman will be
shown at 2 p.m.
A. Wiliam Najjar, professor of
architecture, will speak on "Per
spective on Arts and Architec
ture," a seminar in Europe this
summer, which Hajjar will direct
for the University Christian As
sociation.
Miss Genevieve Dilts. a mem
ber of the UCA staff, will offer
information to students interested
in participating in work camps in
Europe.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1953
Freund to Talk
Tonight at Hillel
Dr. Ernest H. Freund, professor
and head of the Department - of
Philosophy, will speak at the Sab
bath Eve service at 8 tonight is
the synagogue of the Ilillel Foun
dation.
The service has been designat
ed in honor of Brotherhood Week,
and the liltlel Inter-Faith Com
znittee will participate in the ser
vice. Freund will speak on "Moral
Thought at the Crossroad."
Members of Avodah Chapter of
the B'nai B'rith Women of Belle
fonte and State College will be
hostesses at the Oneg Shabbat
which will follow. The meeting
is open to the public.
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