RAGE SIX Inge Pia at Center Sta 'Top of the Stairs' Will Open Tonight By CORDIE LEWIS From the top of the stairs, Sonny Flood assut es his moth: er that lie is not afraid, but the echo in his voice reveals the fear of loneliness. lorieline,s r, the "dark' in human live, which n overcome h undeNtanding, tolerance and companiomtly In William Inge's "'Du. Dark at the Top of the SI 0r,.. The pent, State Player, will give their fuNt performance of the play at P. tonight at Center Stag, The role of Sonny Flood, a young boy's part in an adult play, is done by Richard Gar low, a nine-year old State Col lege boy. hiu (I cho,en foi the part bv a group of teacheis from the State College grade schools who took a creative diamatit..4 course la,t summer taught by Di. Wai te! II Waller,. head of the De partment of Theater Art Warren S. Smith, director of "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" said that it has been wonderful working with the young boy. "Richard likes to have fun and play around," Smith said, "hut he is a very serious worker and never com plains about late rehearsal hours." Richard i, the son of Leon G Carlow, as , ,ociate pt ofe , ,or of psy choloey. The pat t of Sonny's mother. Cola Flood, is being played by Anne Grant, junior in business education horn State College. Miss Grant said that she has worked hard developing this , will run for six weekends at Cen part because she did not want ter Stage. Tickets are on sale at, to turn Cora Flood into a whin- the Hetzel Union desk and at the, ing housewife. The woman is door. I good and kind said Miss Grant, and her only fault is that she !Chem Prof Will Speak sees other people's problems, 1 -, lAt Teachers' Convention ! but not her own. I Other Player shows in which Dr. John M. Schempf, associate Miss Grant has appeared are "The professor of chemistry, will speak' Glass Menagerie," "Kind Lady,",tomoi row at the ninth annual con " Ye s, My Darling," "Great Big vention of the Pennsylvania Asso- Doorstep," "Private Lives" an d l eia lion of College Chemistry "Antigone;" she understudied th e lTeachers to be held at Gettysburg, part of Mrs. Wahl in "John Ga- College. brial Borkman." ; He will discuss " A Fulbrighter, "Dark at the Top of the Stairs" in Pakistan." ' RECORD SALE! Don't Miss The Harmony Shop's 12th Anniversary Sale AU $5.95 Stereo Records Large Group of LP's... $14.98 Diamond Needles THE HARMONY SHOP BEAVER AT FRAZIER OPEN TILL 8 SPEEDY 3-hr. CLEANING A CONVENIENCE FOR ALL STUDENTS IN STATE COLLEGE AREA Leave Your Cleaning in the Morning . . . Pick Up After Class MANY OTHER ADDITIONAL SERVICES! Rain Proofing Laundry Press While Wait Coverings for every item cleaned NO WAITING FOR DAYS WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED HERE l 1 STORE HOURS: Daily 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. SPEEDY 3-hr. CLEANERS 110 E. BEAVER AVENUE AD 7.2162 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA PARENTS CONSOLE SON of the Stairs." Left to right Donald Paxton. STATE COLLEGE --Collegian Photo by Marty Scharr ... in Players' "The Dark at the Top are Anne Grant, Richai d Garlow and looking Glass Well folks, all ready for an other big weekend? My guess is that there will be more classes cut on Monday than at any other time this semester. What do you think? Need Jewelry For $3.95 $1.98 $7.95 The Dance? Yes girls, why search fran tically for jewelry for your gown? Don't borrow from your roomie, she wants to wear it. (It is hers, you know.) Be smart, .drop in to see Ethel's collection of spring and sum mer party jewelry . . beauti ful bracelets, earrings and necklaces made from fresh water pearls. Boys, impress your date this weekend, wear a tie bar from Meserve's. Ethel has tie clips especially made for the new nai rower ties. Are You a Bridge Fanatic? If you are or if you know someone who is the new bridge covers at Ethel's are definite "must haves." While you are in the mood don't forget to ask to see our collection of playing cards. If you know someone who will be playing in the Greek Week bridge tourna ment boost his ego; give him or her a new deck of cards. (The old ones no doubt are covered with sand from last summer's jaunts to the beach.) Only 15 Days Left . .. until Easter. Get your Easter remembrances now. Stop in to see our new Easter cards. After all, why write when our cards express what you want to say so beautifully. Have fun this weekend, ZA„ Through the with Gabbi Gabbi TIM to Investigate To Obtain Softball Town Independent Men's,president of TIM, volunteered to It cr m tact if th i e he s y erc o % \ c v e ne c t l i ub a s ny ard le a l s d k s Council has set up a committee which could be used by TIM. to investigate the feasibility of having their own softball In other actions TIM asked their constitutional committee fields for intramural tourna-1 to consider changing the times of the council election from fall ments. to spring or else consider hold- The decision to look for theiri ing two elections, one in the own fields was made after Dale, fall and one in the spring. Hoover; athletic chairman, report-, Haines said that a different ed that TIM was having trouble election system was necessary so finding fields to play on in order that TIM could continue to fune for them to participate in the, lion all year round and also avoid intramural program sponsored by the inefficiency of running the the dean of men's office. (council with inexperienced men The dean of men's intramural, for a month before and after the program will begin April 25 and fall elections. end May 20. Originally TIM had organized 25 softball teams but Hoover:Cooperation Asked learned from William Crafts, as-' sistant to the dean of men, that For ' the only times available for the 60 Census TIM teams to play were Saturday J. S. Cobb, local census crew and Sunday evenings.leader, has asked for the coopera- Crafts told Hoover that the 1 tion of University students dur men of the residence halls were ,ing the 1960 census which starts given preference for the fields ',today. because the intramural league I He requested that fraternities was originally set up as part of ,prepare a list containing the the residence hall program. name, age, nationality, race, and Philip Haines, president of TIM,, marital status of each of its mem suggested that TIM look for its bens. own plot of ground and build its. Cobb also said that the students own fields. at the University will be counted Charles Bartholomew, past here, and not at home. 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