—Colleelan photo by Ron Kerr SIR JOHN GIELGUD "Hamlet is my favorite role." Noted Favors Of all the roles that he has played in his more than 35 years in the theatre, Sir John Gielgud, noted British actor and director, said he enjoyed playing “Hamlet” the most. “I have plaved Hamlet for 15 years, on and off,” he said. “I think you could say it is my favorite role.” Talking backstage in his dress-) Ing room at Schwab Auditorium j following his performance Satur-j day evening, Gielgud turned to! the subject of audiences in Amer-| ica and Europe. “I don’t think audiences vary much anywhere,” he said. “The college audience, | being younger ,is more enthusias tic, but audiences don’t vary much from place to place.” i On the subject of contempor- ! ary playwrites and his favorite j among them, Gielgud smiled and said, "I don't have any fav orites." And when asked which of the many actresses he had worked with he enjoyed work ing with most, the veteran per former and diplomat of the theatre laughed aloud and said, "I'm not going to answer that." Gielgud’s appearance here was one of 75 dates that he is sched uled to fill in 55 cities in North America. He began his tour Sept. 20 with an appearance in Montreal, Can. One of the reasons that Gielgud is making the tour, said Jerry Leider, co-manager of the tour, is to give the audience a chance to see him play the roles which he did so well in his younger years. Gielgud is scheduled to lake his solo reading of "Shakes- Home Economics Chicken Barbecue HOTEL GREETERS ASSOCIATION Date: October 26—Sunday Time: 4 p.m. Place: Hort Woods Inclement Weather - Stock Pavilion Pri se: $1.25 Tickets i Build British Actor Hamlet Role By 80881 LEVINE peare's Ages of Man" to New York for a four-10-six weeks engagement, sometime between Christmas and New Years. ! His New York performances will include Sundays so that • theatre professionals will have an [opportunity to see the man who I is considered by New York Times •critic Lewis Funke to be “among jthe finest on the English-speaking istage.” Gielgud’s performance was the third program on the current Ar tist Series schedule. Have a WORLD of FUN! MIITA Sponsored by vaiiable in Home Economics ng until 5 p.m. Thursday COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Chess Team Wins Match With Altoona The University Chess Club scored a 7 Vi-3 1 2 victory over the Altoona City Chess Club in its first match of the season. 1 The “Blue and White Knights”: ‘were handicapped by the absence] jof their strongest player. Dr. Or-j , rin Frink, head of the mathe-i .matics department. Eugene Gru-j mer, sophomore, was moved up ; to first board where he proved; to be keen competition for Dur-> wood Hatch, Central Pennsyl-i jvapia’s strongest player. Jerry! .Wentzel, sophomore, playing on j second board, lost to Altoona’s 'Bill Buck. The “Blue and White j Knights” won all of the last nine j boards except for a diaw on the fifth and a loss on the sixth. Wins for the University team! were: Carl Dietrich over George, Bender; Karl Forsberg over James Donaldson; Robert Haas over Wil-; liam Carlin; Fred Shaffer over; Scott Lockard; Jerry Eckmanj over Howard Kramer; Craig Gey-} er over Harry Brunner; and Harry 1 Winter over Mike De Nicola.- Al toona’s wins were: Durwoodi Hatch over Eugene Grumer; Wil-; liam Buck over Jerry Wetzel;.and! Nick Papadeas over Anthony} Warakea. John Seeds of Altoona l played a draw with Mordecai Tre blow, each receiving point. ; New officers of the Chess Club are Fred Shaffer, president, and Robert Haas, secretary-treasurer. The club meets 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays in 7 Sparks. Juba Issues Reminder About Burning Leaves State College Police Chief John R. Juba issued a reminder yester day that it is illegal to burn leaves in borough streets. He said, that some residents are guilty as well as some fraternities. It is also a borough rule that leaves can’t be burned after 6 in the evening. e Low Cos t (trope fc®*> $645 riant »'«"> $978 tuu include f <r«d»f. trip* to Mexico America $499 up. Tour $549 up ond 'orld $1798 up Iravet Agent 545 sth Aye.. New Terk 17 MU2-SS44 The City oi State College has been selected by Berkshire for the World Premier Showing of their entire line of lingerie. For years the largest selling brand of women's hosiery— now Berkshire puts all of its skill and quality into a beautiful new line of lingerie. Don't miss the fashion shows with models wearing the lovely fashion colors and exquisite designs. onlcirl/- t\AJ invites you to attend the STATE COLLEGE, PA. WORLD PREMIER SHOWING Berkshire Lingerie makers of Berkshire Stockings * the world's largest selling brand OCTOBER 21st thru 25th 25 lovely prizes •25 lovely prizes will be given away—just fill out this coupon and bring il to our lingerie. department any lime between lhe 16th and 25th. The drawing will be the evening of the 25th and it won't be necessary for you to be there to win. Danks & Co. state couege, pa. City State., Name ' Address jlO IFC Workshops To Convene Tonight I Virtually every phase of fraternity administration will ibe thoroughly discussed at the Interfraternity Council-spon -1 sored workshops which begin tonight. j The 10 workshop programs will begin wiih dinner at 5-30 ‘p.m. at the host fraternities. The dinner will be followed iby a shoit speech and then pro-, ; ce ed to group discussions. ' Kappa Psi with Lanny Dey as I The speakers at the workshop- chairman and Koberl Mi n er , will be either members of the national executive secretary of | University administration or ex- Phi De ll a Thela> as speaker . jecutive secretaries of national: n ~ , , , if ratern i t i e s, Leonard Julius, Publ,c . and a ! um "u. rel^ 10ns ■workshop chairman, said. The.* 1 \ be - dis ™;?. ed a T I „ Phl S ! gma discussions will be led by the Delta withWilham Jaffe as-chair workshop chairmen. i m f a 'V and Ja ™ es C ( °°K a "’ djrector ' The workshop program will '? f the Department of Public In be the first of three events formation sP c »kPr. Ronald planned for the IFC workshops. K " sb vvdl be f d th< ; a ’ r ' A panel discussion program on .men s workshop at Phi Mu Delta national fraternity problems ; a ? d Robert Lynn national exec will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow | u lve s ?«* tar X of Pl , Ka PP a Al * in 121 Sparks and the work- P ha - wdl be the sPeaker shop banquet at 5:45 p.m. The sch o 1 astic chairmens* Thursday at the Nitlany Lion 1 workshop will be held at Alpha Inn will close the program. I Gamma Rho with Charles Carl- The presidents' workshop will son as chairman and Frank J. be held at Delta Sigma Phi with Simes. dean of men, as speaker. Ralph Moore as chairman. Rich- Wallace Hodge. Acacia, will aid Witman, national executive lead *he pledgemasters* work secretary of Sigma Phi Epsilon! shop with Charles Connell, na fraternity, will be the guest! t»°nal executive secretary of speaker. j Della Chi. as speaker. Kappa will host the treasurer's j Fraternity house managers will workshop and H. L. Stuart, -meet at Sigma Alpha Epsilon for national president- of Phi 'their workshop with Carry Camp- Delta Theta, will be the ! bell as chairman and Charles speaker. The pledge presidents* jstoddart Jr, adviser to Chi Phi, workshop will be held at Phi ' (Continued on page seven) Go to the game in an exclusive outfit - that you made yourself with fabrics and patterns £gotf, Opposite Old Main PAGE FIVE ■ i, ypj V f /
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