PAGE rwo Thespians Announce! Cast for Production A 42-member east has begun a rigorous rehearsal schedule which will climax Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 16-18, in the fall Thespian production, “It’s All in the Book.’’ Mary Murphy, junior in arts and letters from Trenton, Ti. J.. and Wilham Bonham, senior in arts from Forty Fort, Students May Collect Money For Sold Books Refunding of money and re-, tuimn" of unsold books will be-! gin Monday, at the Used Book, Agency irs the Hetzel Union Building and will continue' tnmugh next Friday. | Students widling to have books! relumed or money refunded rnustj bum; their yellow refund shpsj to the HUB cardroom. Money, v.'ln* h will not be icfunded be cause 1 Indents fail to turn in their s!ids will go to the ÜBA and the Book Exchange, Tlvro were 11,000 books sold this vear which amounted to $31,000 Guv Tucci, a member of the Bomd of Contiol, said the sale of books went rather well this seme iter considering some of the difficulties which appeared. He said that textbook changes in important courses such as Psy chology 2. Accounting 1, and Eco nomics H. caused a small drop in sales compared to previous yea is Tucci also said a lot of books! were ieturned to the agency be came students had not bothered to take advantage of the book list, which was posted outside the cardvoom. BusAd Fraternity To Hold Smoker Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce and business adminis tration fraternity, will hold a rushing smoker at 7:30 tonight at Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, 351 E Kairmount Ave. The smoker is open to male students in business administra tion who are at least third semes tei standing and who have a minimum avei-age of 2.5. Delta Sigma Pi’s purpose is to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage schol arship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by l-esearch and piactice; to promote closer affiliation between the commer cial world and students of com merce and to further a higher standard of both commercial eth ics and culture, and the civic and commercial welfaie of the com munity I Coed Wili Reign As Tobacco Queen Margaret McPherson, junior in home economics from Great Park, won another beauty title yester day. She was named Pennsylvania! Tobacco Queen by a statewide, tob K-co dealeis’ committee. Shej v, ill lepiesont the state at the. National Tobacco Festival in Richmond, Va., Oct 10 to 17. Miss McPherson was one of the five finalists in the Miss Penn sylvania contest in June. She en tered the contest as Miss Greater Yoi k. Last year she was chosen Penn sylvania Poultry Queen. TONY'S BARBER SHOP 231 E. Beaver 8 to 5:30 Daily Close Sat. at 1 ‘Wo Extra Charge for Insults" By ZANDY SLOSSON will open the musical with a pro logue. The production, written by Ivan I.adizinskv, senior in arts from State College, is an adult satire on childien's stories The cast is divided into two groups—singers and those with speaking parts. i Students with speaking parts 1 ,include: Robert McLean. Con-,' 'stance Adler, Susan Brown, Gret-i when Heim, James Currie, Jack! Manno, Joanne Pangons, Jack' Katz, Gary Patterson, Henri; Gueion. Joseph Kopp, Gloria My-; |ers. Ina Zicherman, Johnny Lee! (Rodgers, Susan Beck, Jan Pur iyear, Brenda Frahter. 1 | Dialogue parts will be filled by 'Dennis Grubb, Samuel Joyce Garber, Sandra Hart, Bert Berdis, Judith Anderson, Rosalie Kota, Robert Miller, Bert Dec- Iheit, Patricia Munafo, Frank ' Bonaza, Gary Patterson, Nancy Ahr.koff, Sigman, William |Bonham, Richard Campbell, Mal- Icolm Cohen, Michael Beattie, Joyce Gerbu, Sandra Schrenker, .and Mary MurpTiy. Names of 84 crew members have been posted on the bulle tin board in Schwab Auditor ium. Crew heads are: Wally CaplanJ stage manager, James Bull, stage crew; Gay Mack, costumes; Eddie: Hill, properties; Marilyn West, 1 make-up; Charlotte Ford, con struction; Carmela LaSpada, pub licity; Dean Eayre, lights- and ;Sound; Michael Megravv, tryouts ;and house; Michael Roeberg, pro gram; Susan Grossman, Home-| corning Queen contest. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Famed Frothy Forced From Football Field It couldn’t happen to a nicer! guy—Frothy has been barredj from Beaver Field football games. The walking advertisement for the low-life campus “humor” magazine had cavorted for many 1 years. Once in a while he had! too much fun and virtually! brought the game to a standstill.! Ernest B. McCoy, dean of thej College of Physical Education, said yesterday the action was' taken at the meeting of the Ath- ( letic Advisory Board Friday. j “Frothy was not connected with! athletics,” McCoy said, “and he! 'had no business on the field.” Me-! 'Coy said the jester-dressed clown |h?.d “caused trouble in the past.”j So Frothy and football games have parted—like a fool and his money. Now if someone would sepa’ate the magazine itself from Penn State they'd deserve the lasting gratitude of many a stu dent. A lew Physician Named To Health Center Staff Dr. Ernest H. Coleman, a physi cian for the Veteran’s Administra tion for the past 13 years, has been named to the staff of the Ritenour Health Center. Candidate school for these three staffs will begin tonight at 6:30 p.m. with d meeting ucke. All candidates who have rerest sheets and all students inter hese three staffs are requested to meeting. This meeting will start at 6:30 ! See you there! Freshmen iss Candid. at 6:30 p.i ATTENTION ED MAJOR meeting for old members and candidates for the Monitor Staff Education Newsletter 7:30 8:30 215 HUB Freshmen Welcome Bluedorn to Speak To Sigma Delta Chi Victor E. Bluedorn, executive director of Sigma Delta Chi, men’s professional journalistic fraternity, will visit the campus today. Bluedorn, executive director of the fraternity comprised of over 30,000 editors, reporters, and radio newsmen, will meet with representatives ol the School of Journalism and speak, banquet was sponsored by the at a smoker to be given in hisiTri-State Professional Chapter of honor by the Penn State under-j Pittsburgh. graduate chapter of the fraternity Among those attending the at 8 tonight at Phi Sigma Kappa, banquet were two Penn Stale 501 S. Allen St. undergraduate chapter mem- I During the day, Bluedorn bars, Dennis Malick, senior in ! will tour the campus and lunch journalism from Shamokin, and ! with journalism instructors. Ho Robert Thompson, senior in ' will meet with members oi the journalism from PaolL ' executive committee of the un- Sigma Delta Chi was founded | dergradualo chapter in the af- Depaw University, Greencas lernoon and have dinner with tie, Indiana, in 1909. The frater ! the chapter's officers at the Nit- n ity will hold its 50th convention | tany Lion Inn tonight. n o v. 11 to 14 at Indianapolis. : The undergraduate chapter will'Featured speaker at the conven meet with the director at a regu-!tion will be Vice President Rich jlar business meeting at 7 tonight, aid M. Nixon. prior to the smoker at Phi Sigma Kappa . Bluedorn will arrive by plane this morning from Pitsburgh, where he helped install an under graduate chapter of Sigma Delta Chi at Duquesne University, and participated in a banquet honor ing the 50th anniversary of the founding of Sigma'Delta Chi. The TUESDAY. 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