THURSDAY. OCTOB Player "On B Joseph Serve toona, and Erik Z: College, will play lion of the season “On Borrows lor six weekends. Serveilo is cast a "uncouth” old man ized by his yout played by Zimmem Gramps end his grandson chase Death, played by Jon Ke walek, up an apple tree and banter with Granrly and Aunt Demetria who dipoppror* of Gramps' ways. The play was adapted by Paul Osborn from a novel written by L. E. Watkins. Other students in the east are:j Sally Swing as Granny, Claire- 1 nell Clemons as Aunt Demetria Riffle, David Raher as Dr. Evans, Sandra Siffling as Marcia Giles, Judson Sanderson as the sheriff. Thomas Loman as Pilbeau, and Robert Kaiser as Grimes. Thomas McDonald, 10, is playing ihe part of the boy. Both Zimmerman and McDon ald are in the fifth grade at the College Area School. The production is being direct-] ed by Kelly Yeaton, assistant pro-' lessor of theatre arts. Crew heads include: Robert Kaiser, stage manager; Patricia Berry and Jane Trevaskis, cos tumes; Sally Leight, properties: Charlotte Sidewater, sound; Del Boarts, lights; and Donald Lotz, house. Tickets will go on sale at the Hetzel Union desk Oct. 12 or may be purchased at the door if the performance is not sold out. Other Players’ productions for the year are “Dark of the Moon,” “John Gabriel Borkman,” “An Italian Straw Hat,” "Detective Story,’’ and “The Dark at the Top of the Stairs.” A musical or light comedy to be selected at a later date will close the season. Industrial Eng Institute The American Institute of In dustrial Engineering will meet at 7 tonight in 317 Willard. The film “It’s a Set-up” will be shown. Ask For Pen Student Agency WEST HALLS (Watts) • NITTANY 20 NORTH HALLS (Wamock) • REDIFER > Get The Best Care For Your Clothes ecify Penn State Laundry and Cleaners Ti Sc iR 1, 1959 s Rehearse _ • _ J T* // Applications are now available I A for the Women’s Recreation As-' |Uf* CU I 1181 W sociation elections. They may be picked up at the Hetzel Union By ZANDY SLOSSON desk, the dean of women’s office, 110, a former University student from RjMa^Schcd^^ofhce.^nd immerman, a 10-year-old youth from State, positions on the publicity and the lead roles in the first Players’ produc- ecl ‘ ons committees and, for | freshmen, as representatives to :WRA executive board, are open. [ open on Center Stage Oet. 16i Preliminary elections are sched- .—— uled for Oct. 20, and the finals !for Oct. 22. 1960 Placement Annual j Available for Seniors Weather— Copies of the 1960 College (Continued from page one) Placement Annual are available m oisture remains over Pennsyl t . vania. occasional periods of lain for seniors and graduate students wiu for sever al days. It in 112 Old Main. appears that some sunshine will The College Placement Annual break through the clouds tomor lists job opportunities in 1700 row, but rain is likely to return companies, on Fridav night and Saturday. Time,” will ! Gramps, an who is idol lg grandson, tan. Short on Time? Now you can have your clothes cleaned, pressed, or laundered without leaving your dorm. State Laundry & Cleaners The OPENING THIS WEEK IN THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Forms Available For WRA Elections Mr. Charles 111 College Avenue and Garner Specialists in Coed Fashions Open Every Night until 8:30 P. M. except Friday and Saturday Our Allen St. Store Open Only Monday Nights vt-i OCSICNEO BY First of all it’s Definitely IN — the graceful, feminine look of thi3 lovely shirtdress in wool crept flaring softly beneath a leather contour belt ... blazoi with military brass buttons, Bone beige or French blue... Junior sizes 5 to 15... 522.95, KALIN’S DRESS SHO STATE COLLEGE, PENN.
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