AGO SIX —Collegian Photo by Paul Lowe SOME OF THE 'ELITE FEW' who voted yesterday cast their ballots het e. Voting a low ye ,let day, but you still have your chance today. The polls ate open until 8 tonight in the HUB. Iseman to Play Lead In Ibsen Production Came' on Iseman, instructor in theatre arts, will play the lead role in the Players' production, "John Gabriel Borkman," which will run weekends from Dec. 4 to Jan. 16 at Center Stale "John Gabriel Borkman" was written by Henrik Ibsen, who is also well known for "The Dol is House," and "The Wild Team t® Debate Duck.' Other members in the cast in- vlude David Raher, as Vilhelin With 2 Schools , Foldal, Borktnan's only friend; Richard Mazza, as Erhart, Bork- man's son; Patricia Thompson as Duquesne University and the:Gunhild, Borkman's cold wife; Untvet,itv of Rochester will be and Janice Shiarella as Ella Ren the destinations of s'veral mem-1 thiem. Gunhild's twin sister whom hers of the Men's Debating Squad:Boikman loves. Also in the cast are Clairnell t h "'''ek"d 1110 te:" 1 "'': Clemons as Mrs. Anna Wilton, will compete in intercollegiate, a divorcee who loves Erhart; tout !laments Carolin Myers as Frida Foldal, who turns away from her fath- MIVVIME!, toDUCtUezllle will be er to accompany Erhart and Rohert Ritchey, senior in busi-; Mrs. Wilton abroad; and Rose nes-; administiatton from Cuiry-; mart' Williams as the maid. ville, and Oavid Garland, fresh- Borkman is virtually a dead man in arts and letters Item flat- man who once held the role o( 1 ishmg, who will argue the of-,a Napoleon in business. However, Imitative side. Upholding the ne , -' a ft er setying a 5-yea: - prison term ttat ive will be Robert Umstean., for ember/lenient of shareholders' Junior in secondary e ducati o n,protits, he leads a self-imposed Item Birdsboro, and Robert Uet7. , life of exile in a cold home that senior in arts and letters from knows no love between man and Philadelphia 'wife. 001)11 , mg . at Rochester will be' Crew heads for the play, which Peter Gallo, junior in labor-rela-,will be directed by Warren Smith, holm management relations from professor of theatre art s, are: Conshohocken, and Arthur Ichter,iMichael Zeigler and Del Boarts, senior in business admiwtrationilights; Barbara Foster, properties; from Alhley, who will take the af-'William Bennett, sound; Jane firmative side William Stout, , Trevaskis, advertising• ' Charlotte sophomore in engineering-scienceiSidewater and Jean Greenberg, from Pittsburgh, and Alan Da-ihouse; Richard Marra, stage-man vidson, senior in arts and letters'aget; Bonne Mckee and Carol from Clearfield, will uphold the Stone, make-up; and Ellie Voss negative. and Helen Mitchell, costumes. ATTENTION SENIORS IN HOME EC The Home Ec school is scheduled to have their portraits taken for the 1960 La Vie from Nov. 20, this Friday, to Nov. 25 at the Penn State Photo Shop, 214 E. College Ave. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No appointments necessary. Girls are requested to wear dark sweaters and pearls and boys dark suits. All are required to have their pictures taken before Thanksgiving vacation. By ZANDY SLOSSON THE DAILY C.N.LEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Elections Have Slow Beginning The SGA fall elections got Cadets and non-cadets may off to a relatively slow start" purchase tickets at the military detachments in Carnegie and the yesterday, according to Sharon' Armory. Hoffman, Elections Committee n m b all a wi ll r be held from 9 co-chairman. Miss Hoffman said the polling place outside the Hetzel Union earth own had a continuous but', ,slow stream of voters She said' there was never a real crowd al-F though voting did pick up be tween classes The decentralized polling places,: in Sack:At, Sparks, Forestry and Boucke, did poorly, she said. The: polls in Boucke weie the busiest. , No figures are available on 1 the number of voters or on any of the races. Students are elect ing a freshman and sophomore class president and assembly members from all four classes. Miss Hoffman said she hoped the voting would pick up during; the final day today. However, she; was woreied by the lesser number of classes scheduled today. Voting will end at the four de- 1 centralized sites at 5 p.m. and at; the HUB at 8 p.m. Miss 1-loffman said a meeting, of the party leaders would bed held immediately following they close of the HUB polls. At that) time th,2 parties may file charges' against the other for infractions, of the elections code. Ballots will be tabulated following the meet ing. WSGA to Sponsor Clothing Campaign The Women Student Govern ment Association is sponsoring a clothing drive until Dec. 6. Clothing boxes are located in housemothers' offices in women's residence halls and near the mail boxes in men's residence halls. The clothing will be given to the Friends Society and will be distributed to families to Centre County. Bornstein (var.) you cut tn 9. There's one (or 8. Tliiis was tho every ho thing in Roma 12. What you aro 4. A state or to Pop until building you work 5. To be (French) 14. Wow's first 6. A hind of creek name 15. The bad guy ha 7. Gy.es in without a word Westerns 18. English drink 8. White rain? 17. Angry kind of 9. Where inflation land pays off 18. They're crossed 10. What alibis and by duel modes should personalities cio 20. Affected smile 11. Members of the 23. Tears for gross Lambs Club? vadoa s? 13. Makes like 24 Needlers coffee Olive drabs, 23. Bats backward 19. briefly 27. Tiny socialist 20. Most of a spasm 24. Suburban__ 21. It plants 29. The doohickey bombs at sea on type like this 22. Not the life o(- 32. Whose limbs are the-party type for the birds 28. Subjects of 83. Places (Latin) Pop's lecture 84. Belonging to 30. Willie's pad 9 Across 81. Kind of French carriage 32. Beat the wheat 35. RIMS in Spain 98. Old school items BT. Bill O's last 35. _ cilia.), 37. Kind 01 cry 39. Ym. from a Wave 40. Matte the nest one a Kool 45. Start in service 46. With Koola, you're more _all day long 47. It'e for Pure asks 43. Latin version of 5 Down 49. What chicks grow up to bs 1/40Alt"H' "°'-----OHI:111A , . OF Ka) KODL (CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. Kind of 1. Springsvtlle n,•utties 2, It's "porhie" 5. Birds to to do this when 88. _ you smoking Koolst 41. Girls Friendly Society (abbr.) 42. Article 48. Half a pack of Kools 44. Edgar, Edisini Edward YOU NEED Sales to End Today For Mil Ball Tickets Approximately 300 tickets re main for the annual Military Ball to be held Dec. 4 in Recreation Hall. Today is the final day for ob taining the tickets which are $3 per couple. EUROPE CONGENIAL 23-day escorted tour leaving New York City by air Saturday, July 23, retrning by air Sunday, August 14. Twelve countries VISITING not only the great cities—London, Amsterdam, The Hague, Antwerp, Brussels, Heidelberg, Venice, Rome, Florence, Geneva, Paris, but also some of the most picturesque rural, alpine and seacoast villages, Bastogne, Bad Friedrichshall, Oberammergau for the Passion Play, Vaduz, St. Moritz, San Marino, Assissi, Pisa, Genoa, Monaco, Monte Carlo by chartered luxury motorcoach. PARTY is limited to 22 persons and is lead by Rev. Robert W. Young, Pittsburgh, Penn State Class of 1937, Sigma Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. For details and reservation ($150) contact Pastor Young and Mrs. Young by mail at 851 N. Lin coin Ave., Pittsburgh 33, Pa. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959 In 1960 Total cost $B9B I:I3MSNY li3D>f No. 10
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