PAGE EIGHT Thespians Crews Named--- (Continued from page five) 4 Plum and Gary Patterson as Milt Bun. Scene 5, So You Want to Lead a Band—James Ressler leading the PM Mu Alpha Band, Scene 6, Bur-lee-que Steve Fishbem as the master of cere monies and Jan Burkett as "Pea nut Butter & Jelly" Hogan. Act 2, Scene 1, American Band stand Elliott Furman as Dick Snarl' and Mary Lou Becker as the girl soloist. Scene 2, Adult Western Fiasco —Bert Deckert as the director, Nina Baker as Miss Nina, Bud Roberts as Pete, Ed White as Kas par, Ed Scherlis as the camera- Greek Queen Plans to Visit The University Her Majesty Queen Frederikai of Greece said she will try tol visit the University during her i informal and unofficial visit to) the United States in late October and early November. The Queen's desire to visit the campus was disclosed yesterday ' in a letter received by President Eric A. Walker from the State Department. Walker has assured Washington the University would( be happy to receive her. She has indicated a particular interest in the peaceful uses of atomic energy and would like to visit the University for this pur pose, the State Department said.: It is understood that Her Males; ty hopes to talk with staff mem bers of various institutions of higher learning in this country who are experts in the fields of philosophy and nuclear physics. WRA Will Open Boalsburg Cabin The Women's Recreation Mso elation is opening its rustic cabin outside of Boalsburg to coeds to acquaint them with the facilities of the organization. WRA is asking for 25 volun teers to go on an overnight out ing Satin day. The first 25 women who sign up in White Building in the lock er room will be eligible. For further information, coeds can contact Ann Hubbard, Ext. 617. Freshmen May Apply For WSGA Senate Applications for Women's Stu dent Government Association freshman senators are available in the dean of women's office, 105 Old Main. There needn't be. You can get- a head start on your savings pro gram by beginning now, while you're in college. Life insurance offers you a combi nation of protection and savings, and by starling your program now you will have the advantage of lower premiums. See youe Provident Mutual cam. pus representative for more infor• mation on a variety of plans, which may be tailored to your indi• victual present and future needs. CAMPUS OFFICE 227 W. Beaver Ave. AD 8-9421 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company • of Philadelphia THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA man and Norma Bernstone as the assistant. Scene 3. La Donna Mobile Carlene Eariek, soprano; Carolyn Greer, alto; George Bukes, tenor; and Harry Gerber, bass. Scene 4, Professional Wrestling —Sam Parsons as Sid, Mike Nace, as Sam, Frank Urban as Moe and Mike Beattie as George. Scene 5, The Finale Gerry Robinson as the cop. As Phineus meets the charac ters in his efforts to get the items he needs, he also meets with some trying 'situations; however, the prize he receives when he goes back to the quiz show is worth all his trouble. WH President Goes on Pro Robert Gorniak, president of the West Halls Council, said Monday night that he expects to have to resign from his post be cause he is on academic proba tion. A meeting today with Frank J. Simes, dean of men, will de termine whether he will be able to retain his position. Temporary officers presiding at the council meeting Monday night were: Michael Cohick, vice president; Anthony Sarli, secre tary; and John Honosek, treas urer. The 77 coed transfer students living' in Irvin Hall will have four seats on the council and will have one vote collectively, Nominations for permanent of ficers were held at the meeting. Receive your MS in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Physics at RCA 'S expense, through the RCA Graduate Study Program. At the same time, you're beginning your RCA career as an engineer on a fully professional leNel, getting a head start in the field you prefer. RCA pays the full cost of your tuition, fees and approved texts while you take graduate study patt.time at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania or Rutgers University. Or, you may prefer a different path ahead ... RCA Design and Development Specialized Training. here is another of RCA's pro grams for careers, in which you begin by working full-time on planned technical assign- Right now, though, see your placement officer. Get squared away on a specific time for your interview. And get your copies of the brochures that also help to fill ysu in on the RCA picture. If you're tied up when RCA's representative is here, send a resume to: Ik l -1-1-11.1.1f,11111_1_1111-lal-L-LI11.111 . 1,7( 1711(1 Tomorrow is here today at RCA Sportseer-- (Continued from page seven) still couldn't stop the middle. But don't think we don't have a good team--it's just that State was better than we expected. We'll do all right in the Ivy League." Lineman Dennis Troychak add ed the clincher when he said: "I picked Penn State to be our toughest game, and after today I'm sure of it. If they play the rest of their games like they played against us, they should win them all." It was Troychak, incidentally, who put ace fullback Pat Botula out of commission with an after the-whistle block that caught Bo tula by surprise, "I'm pretty sure it was a le gitimate block," Troychack said, "although he didn't see me com ing. The referee was right on the play and said it w:.s legal, but I guess only the movies will really tell." The movies proved Troychak correct—.t was a legal block, Local Philatelic Society To Meet at 7:30 Tonight The Mt. Nittany Philatelic So ciety will meet at '7:30 tonight in 120 Junior High Sch - 00l Building. The program will include slides of a stamp collection and an auc tion of members' lots. Senate May Decide— (Continued from page one) dation to the main procedures committee. If adopted, it will go to the University Senate for final action. The second of this series on re sults of the 1957 Encampment will deal with the method the University is planning to accom modate its gifted students. . . . As an RCA Engineer RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA Series Opener-- (Continued from page one) about whether we have right handed hitters or left-handed hit ters against Spahn," Stengel add ed. "A man wins 20 games for nine years, he's gotta be a great pitch er." The probable starting line-ups for today's opening contest with batting averages an d pitching records in parentheses are: New York: Gil McDougald (.250) or Bobby Richardson (.247), 2b; Tony Kubek (.265), ss; Mick ey Mantle (.304), cf; Elston How ard (.314), rf; Yogi Berra (.266), c; Bill Skowron (.273), lb; Norm Siebern (.300), lf; Andy Carey (.286), 3b; and Whitey Ford (14-7), Milwaukee: Felix Mantilla Let MR. SPUDNUT r, t ilt/ give you ficr;t a treat ...°;.; you can , tir 4 count on be it a party or just a study break. 111 South Pugh Street ments. Experienced engineers and interested management guide your progress. You may receive assignments in design and development of ' radar, airborne electronics, computers, missile electronics, television, radio and other equipment fields, as well as in Electron Tubes, Semiconductors and Components. MS, PO Candidates are eligible for direct assignments in the above mentioned fields. There's a lot more that's extremely interesting about an RCA engineering career. You should have these facts to make a wise decision about your future. Get them in person very soon when an RCA engineering management repre sentative arrives on campus— October 15 Mr. Robert Hakliseh, Manager College Relatione„Dept. CR.II Radio Corporation of America , Camden 2, New Jersey Altdelm.,4,o r ~ r, firer i,. r~. ~ ,i,.~r. ,_,.~~ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1958 (.221), cf; Red Schoendienst (.202), 2b; Eddie Mathews (.251), 3b; Hank Aaron (.326), rf; Joe Ad cock (.275), lb; Wes Covington (.330), If; Del Crandall (.272), c; Johnny Logan (.227),55; and War ren Spahn (22-11), p. Men's Debate Tryouts Set Men's Debate Team will hold tryouts for undergraduates at 7 tonight in 214 Boucke. CLASSIFIED ADS MUST RE IN RV 11:110 A.M. 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