PAGE TWELVE Santoro Designs Portable Sets For Community Theatre Play Floyd Santoro, senior in theater arts from Johnstown, lias designed the sets for the Community Theatre produc tion, “Alice in Wonderland,” to he given at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow and at 10 30 am. and 230 p.m. .Saturday in the State College Junior High School Auditorium, The entire cast will be made up of children between Ihe ages of 11 and 14, all from the Slate College area. The play is a 3-act adaptation of Lewis Carroll's “Through the Looking Glass," and “The Adven tmos of Alice." The version which will be used was written by Char lotte Shorpenning. Set designer Santoro says that he planned his designs to capture the "dream-like qual ity" of the illustrations from the original edition of Carroll's book which were drawn by Tennil. The sets will not be fixed sets,! lent campuses at its Tuesday after hut will be movable ones which . ~ , T , ... . noon meeting, can be wheeled on and off thei ln ' le prothu-'hon. It will be used, Dorothv Toklish said ■<»«« »' «•« ■« «cdc<i. I'" !! ,e , ft r 1, n r .lf eM ,h ' Mad 'all to pmaKfeXtS to A five-foot teapot is one of thci*tflttcrs Tea Pdity. ’signing out incorrectly for the unusual pieces which will appear' Since nianv of the vacation between semesters. Which Pennsylvania industry can meet the needs of each one of these Engineers ten years from now? i»»ij o j T f Rocket Ralph wanted to go places. He wanted a company which would give him a wide open field for advancement... a company whose growth potential, plus his engineering ability, would open up opportuni ties in supervisory and managerial capacities in keep ing with his leadership qualities. Maximum Mac enjoyed production problems. He wanted to join a company whose growth would be rapid during the next ten years thereby creating an abundance of production challenges. He wanted a company that would take full advantages of his pro duction know-how. ml & ANSWER: The Pennsylvania electric companies meet the needs of all four of these engineers. If you want to join a company that will meet your needs and interests tomorrow ~. and ten years from now . . . talk with the electric company interviewers when they visit your campus, or write to: PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, Stale Street Building, Harrisburg, Pa. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FLOYD SANTORO Student Designer in the play are rather fantastic make-believe animals, masks will be used by the actors to por tray them. The mechanical de vices for these paper mache crea tions were devised by Mrs. Jon Barry Wilder. The child actors were recruit ed from the State College junior high and elementary schools. The pari of Alice will be played by Belsi Bell, daughter of Mrs. Louis H. Bell and the late Louis M. Bell, former director of the department of public informa tion. The price of the tickets is $1 for adults and 35 cents for chil dren. Tickets will be sold at the door for all performances. Judicial Issues Penalties The Women’s Student Govern ment Association Judicial Board of Review issued 48 blackmarks, 22 1 o’clock removals and 6 leni- 0 •t a e 0000 Ji £ > i\~, :::: a a t3.a.DI coffee #j ? 9 ? * f a Tilt ° *.■£» ®. * ;'■<&'' // * * * » ° —U-i * : i Q r^-rf • D jbV , , ? V •• o * £3 Vfift;’ i 9 ’. ■ 1 • £ *.' !» *O O « C 3 t\\[V' \ ‘o' « 000 fr n VfvVl * *-* a ° • * | : aV| Calculating Cal was interested in continuing to train his inquisitive engineering mind. He wanted to be sure he was with a progressive company which would invest in the most modern equipment and methods to meet the engineering challenges of tomorrow’s world. feff f Gregarious George wanted to be part of a team. He wanted to work with other engineers toward a common goal. He appreciated the opportunities offered by a company whose product was always in demand, helping to build America's future . . . while he built his own. 11111111111 lull If Ilf 111 Hill 111 HI llflllf mill Hid II 111 11111*1 MISIMIIOMItMIMMMIMtMtIttMMVCOTV Over 15,000 Readers See These ... + CLASSIFIEDS + IDS MUST BE IN BT HsW A.SI. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES CASH—I 7 word# or Iw CHARGE—II words or Itrt $.56 ono Imerllon $.7& two insertion* Sl.lt thro Insertions Additions! words—l lor 1.81 for eseh da; of Insertion FOB SALE USED BABY GRAND piano. Reasonable offer accepted Call Win Sandier AD 7-4400. PUREBRED GERMAN Shepherd female, very (tentle, 11 niontha o'd Reasonably priced. AD 7-4595. 1953 RED Chevrolet covet tibia New top. fully equipped. See Mel Franks in Rec Hall equipment room THE TASTIEST Pizza in town—Joe** Pizza Shoppe. 131 N. Atherton St. AD 3-2 MI. We deliver. 1957 42’ CUAMPIOS House Trailer two-] tone blue birch intenor, washing m«-j chine and extras. 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