—Collegian Photo by Marty Scherr 24.000 OF THEM—Marby's that is. Delta Tau Delta fraternity col lected the Marlboro cigarette packages in order to win a stereo phonic hi-ft set. Robert Schimmel is the swimmer among the packs. Experimental Three s Plays By ZANDY SLOSSON The experimental theatre will • , present three one-act plays in the "grand guignol" style May 12 and 13 in the Little Theatre, in the base , ment of Old Main. Guignol is an attempt to re create the particular type of theatrical entertainment of Paris that deals with. themes of vio lence, , supernatural, crime and horror. It is famous for its thea trical 'effects, principly make-up.'. The brutalities and maimings of crime and killing • are acted on the stage with all the grue some realities made possible by 76 Riders Compete Without the 'Rains' For the first time in eight years, spectators at the Penn State Riding Show were able to_ watch the contests without sitting under umbrellas. Over 76 contestants competed in western, English and team classes all day Saturday and Sunday'at the riding stables in sunny weather. - Top honors in the team division were won by Penn Hall School 1 for Girls, Cham ersburg. The Penn State Ridin Team placed second, and Grier hool for Girls, Tyrone, placed thi d. Elizabeth Hoo s, senior in elementary ed u ati o n from Montrose, won fir t prize in the western division. arilyn Paint- ' er, senior in arii al husbandry froni Pittsburgh w o placed sec ond in the wester division, al so won top honor in the clover leaf raee. Emily Katz, sop eral agriculture Plains-, N.Y., wo championship in th division; Peggy Hall, a ' omore in gen fr o m White the jumper English horse enn Hall stu- iilliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM edit Staff Meeting 7 p.ni. • TUESDAY' 215 Bring Bail Point Pen immoimiummumummummiummiummilliminuommomumme iviiiiminuoilimmuumnimil E- EllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Theatre Will Present in 'Grand Guignol' Style the special make-up effects. duignol theatre is especially famous for' a woman's face pushed in the fire, severed wrists and poked out eyes. The experimental theatre group will attempt to reproduce the make-up effects in, the French style as the actual methods are kept a secret. The three plays that will be presented are: "Weekend Cot tage" and "Coals of Fire," by Frederick Witney, a writer for the British Guignol theatre, and "Sweeney Todd" or "The De mon Barber of Fleet Street," as it is sub-titled. The latter play was originally written by George Dubdin Pitt and the ex dent, placed first in the hunter division. Reserved hunter cham pion was MerillatTrost, freshman in animal husbandry from Allen dale, N.Y. The bareback riding contest was wort by Finley Greer from Grier Girls School. The winner of this contest had to ride bare back while sitting on a silver dollar. As each contestant lost his dollar, he, was disqualified and the .dollar was added to .the prize rnoney. Miss Greer won $l4. • The show was dedicted to Capt. Gregory Gagarin who has been' in charge Of riding activi ties .here for 13. years. Capt. Ga garin plans to retire at the end of this year. COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Leonides Nominates Outstanding Women Nominations for the outstanding independent woman of the year were made last night by Leonides Council. Barbara Barniker, junior in education for Harwick; Mar garet Orchard, junior in psychology from Maplewood, N.J.; and Barbara Marcus, senior in education from Bethlehem were the final nominees for the award which will be announcedlin the various dorm units are at the AIM-Leonides banquet, to ibeing considered, Miss Barniker' be held May 13 at the Eutaw sa id . House. The Council voted to contribute: Voting for the outstanding in dependent was completed last night. Candidates were nominated by the Leonides Council on the basis of service to the University and to Leonides. Barbara Barniker, chairman of the joint planning commis sion for Leonides, announced the calendar for next year. In dependent Encampment is set for September 26 and 27. Indio Week will be from October 25 to 31 and will climax with the Autumn Ball on October 31. On February 13 Leonides will sponsor a bluebook jam session, admission to which will be one bluebook. Special informal par ties are planned for all big week end Saturday nights, and movies perimental theatre presentation was adapted by Marvin Katz, junior in theatre arts from Drexel Hill. "Weekend Cottage" is the' story' of a lonely love nest terrorized by two thugs. George Vince and Floyd Santoro will play the thugs and the couple will be played by Helen Blumenfield and Christo pher Hostetter. "Coals of Fire" is the picture of torture of a young woman by her employer, an ugly blind wo man who knows the woman has been sleeping with her husband. The woman will be played by Helen Cummings and the em ployer by Norma Vernesoni. "Sweeney Todd" is an old legend of a barber that lived on Fleet Street who did away with customers by 'unusual methods'. Tobias 'Flagg. Swee ney's unfortunate apprentice, is played by Lynn Weiner; To bias' mother, by Carol Rosen thal; Captain Mark Ingistril, one of Sweeney's victims,' by Therston Cosner; Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney's accomplice, by Grace Ferrari; Jean Parmine, a lapi dary, by William Boyer, and the policeman, by Christopher Hostetter. Experimental theater is a Thea tre Department subsidiary that is set up to further experiment in theatre. A board of directors is estab lished each year to process and accept applications for financial backing for a production. This years board is composed of: Kelly Yeaton and Warren Smith, professors of theatre arts, Janice Champagne, graduate student in theatre arts and Berry Wilder, an undergraduate. ..,,,,,,..., ~ it ........ '~= Make a happy ,e a" i• . —,,,,5, ! , I D - , ..,, 4.r i• . . ..:,:,.% 4- . i" , ' V, 54 . 1 ! 16 . 4 s I a II 1 a 1 Itr ' ' 4 I I ***** • at. I By PAT DYER $25 to the World University Serv-1 ice drive to be held May 10 to 17.1 Margaret Orchard, chairman ' of the Mother's Day breakfast, presented final plans for the event to be held Sunday in Mc- Elwain Lounge. All independent women and their guests are in vited to the free buffet. Final plans for the AIM-Leoni des banquet were presented by Barbara Barniker, chairman of the' Leonides committee. All tickets must be picked up at the Hetzel Union desk by 5 p.m. Thursday.' Dr. Henry Finch, professor of l philosophy will be the speaker' at the banquet. Awards- will be presented to the outstanding inde pendent woman, to old and new Leonides and AIM officers, and to the Leonides Scholarship winner. Carol Frank, president of Leoni des, announced appointments for 1959-60. Lil Davenport, sophomore in education from Collingdale will be WRA chairman; Rita Saltzer, outgoing Leonides president, will be Indie Encampment chairman; and Mary Ann Gantor, junior in business administration fr o m Bethel Park, will be Leonides chairman for the Dink Debut held during Orientation Week. • Judy Will Rei gn-- (Continued from page one) gar, Barbara Simon, Nancy Sloan, Janice Smith, Penelope Snyder, Janet Stakel, Carole Young and Carole Zielke. The queen will be crowned by Miss Donovan. The Neu Baryris chen Schuhplattlers will do the traditional maypole dance. COLOR - FOR $3053.68 PRINTS Yes, if you ordered 6232 color prints, they'd cost you $3053.68, (that's really quite a bargain, too). BUT, now you can get one color ENLARGE MENT, FREE, with every two rolls of color film developed. There are lavish, lifelike color enlargements a dead•ringer for your lovely slides and negatives. TAKE COLOR PICTURESI THEY'RE FUN The Ceitutotudv, Fast LA 108 W. 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