PAGE TWELVE Players to By CORDIE LEWIS Extravagant is the word forj the Penn State Players’ pro-j duetion of Terrence Rattigan’s! “Sleeping Prince.” j Not only are the characteis ex travagant in their actions, but also the set for the play has been designed in this vein Tickets will go on sale Ipm. Monday at the Hetrel Union desk. The 2-act play takes place dur ing a royal coronation m Eng land in 1911, and the action is set in the diawing room of the Car pathian Legation. Russell (1 Whaley, associate professor of theater aits who has designed the set. said that it has been designed in order to give the impression that a mad Euio peun decorator "just let go and went wild on it " The color scheme for Ihe re gent interior is being done in all + CLASSI FOR SALE NI. Vl’ N OUT or TFN "'\hv Mu-ping I'riiHt " M.tv r», L, 7, S<hwnb Audiliu tuin TiiktK t.'i uile M-mdnv HOKED SATURDAY NIGHTS’ (,H vmn owii m*rnu!> pm (’jiß It hit In i«l /HT- PHHHI KEY KHAPI D Siuniitv I'tns In gmit' In ( t urn /M\ MtKtt lat imal I’l.uili M)KD (ONVERTIHEK whm. Mim )i ii»« pic,\ *’i, ( nhV IMI imiul shift. uviudlivi* F.r-t ami lu'«iwtt*ul 1 all AD 7-U69. Andv MOBILE HUM K htdinom, (Mfnp|(|i> biith, kiNhcn nnd lump Mioiu (omhlion. Must m II ad ONLY 3 H)(> SKATS left. ‘"lhe Slm pmg I’nnct 1 ," Sehwub Amlitiirimn, May 5. 6, 7 Mnthi'r'x Dttv wiikend F.NGi.ISM RACER, ♦*xr< , lli , nt condition, fully I‘muippml $35 ('all Aithur Brandon UN 5-iV‘M after 4 .10 P'V) MANUHRIN motor 16-imh uhcol'i, uulotimtir tn»nsmi“Mnn, 131 muff, pood tondition, wimlnhudd. s2<i() UN 6-M2O PROFESSIONAL REKLANT Concmtnne 20/20 tape rccoider (oxoreds NARTB M.tndauN) lit than half pnoi*. Call AD 8-1557, fix'* for I’m-ainp. 11l Fl ciminuting .senior wishm to noil lm imt Ecuture-: VM automatic (hunger x%ith ilmmond, 10 Watt (Jiormmx Amp, laipc mnhogttnv flom moth! fipeukcr set Will give good pure, (’all AD 7-79M’,. 1955 SThWART Truiler fi x -if., 2 tud lottnfi, lomplctc hath, washer, julon*ue Mimlmv*. thcinmst.it controlled heat. Plume AD I'■ns (O.MPI I'TK SKT of golf t lobs, good i*on dtimn lmp.no at Unif Simp ONE Sl'/P of golf pltihi, hag ami cart imlu'U'tl l.ood condition. Call AD 7-3M&B, ask fot Mink HOlfsF* TRAILER, extra hethoom hmlt on Ideal foi young man lid couplt* w'th rhihlmt. Call AD F-1853 Puce $5llO. I’OTTKD I*I.A‘ITS h« notify n window or flu intcuor oT n room Why not aclcct plant-t for your suite or dorm fiom a liikt variety priced as low «>> 19c fioiu O W limits and Son, Inc . State Colli g* PAINTING COMES raaitr whin using onahtv Uimnharhcr Ait Supttlics. Every thmy (or the art'st . t> f '» rash and carry disc, tint Save todav at O W. Hunts and Son hie , Stale College NEED IROPHIFS? You name it—l have it IMatn or engruved Rig discounts Ouuk srr\ico Phone AD 7-78 1 after fi. (’atalog** avnilahlc Sam Trnntmnn’s 'I tophv-Novtdtv Shop RVRGAINS IN hooks at ReU« S Schlow Miiuoual Libruiy, 222 Wist ( ollege. Ttook Sale Mav 2-7 ’5 t HUICk Skvlark eoimnlthle loaded excellent condition Cull AD 7-.TSDS nfUu B 30 RIDE WANTED TO CHICAGO or anv rtt\ entoute Mav 4 «>i f» Pali Sin. UN n-pi't; RIDE WAN7M) fiimi CheMt'i, P.i to State College and ri'tmn Mother's Pu\ weekend rail AD ‘>-0215 FOR RENT KKY SH API-D Soiontv Ptm. Homlv monthlv iat«*» lontiut Crane, ZP.'T-Mc Nee HtM.th MODKRN APAUTMTMT for numied gmd •Undent ot ftuultv, suh-lit fm Mtmtmu May be aeen h\ appointment AD 7-32% ROOMS A V All. Altl.K Molhu'a D.u Call Mis Cox AD 7-48.70 APAKTMKNT TO snhlet for sumnun. <i>2 70 monthl> , 4 loom*, baih, finniwhed cookim. facilities In.juiro Apt. 1 rear of Tnvern Rtstauianl KOtIMS IN npnitment for the Mimnicr, three (loom above the Skillet. Call Fgg AD *'•(!{>.t*t SIjNCiI V AND double voomt for ail sum mer .-is-oofis I*4 l S. Pugh St. DOUHI K ROOMS with hoard for fall semcxtir. 243 S Pugh Sheet COMKOin AHI K MODERATE rate accom modaltons with private bath or running water Colonial Hotel, 123 W Nittany A\e. Slate College* AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7797 FIVE ROOM apartment with bath, sum nur only ; one block from campus Call Dave ON 5-449.1 after 7:00. FOR KENT—two double rooms for male students, pi Kate hath, own telephone, pnvnte entrance, ftee pat king; thiee blocks from campus. June » September. Call AD 8-03(18. Present Fairy Tale lyp«s of purple ranging from light lavender to a deep bluish purple. Golds, gilt and white are also being used on the set. Whaley said that it has been veiy hard to find light roccoco furniture in State College, so the decoi ntion is being done in a Georgian style. i He said that the room is not decoi ated in the normal conserv ative English style, but the style: is romantic and sort of make-be-j lieve to go along with the make believe idea of the whole play. All of Ihe music for the com , edy has been recorded by Ar ■ thur Schubert, freshman in en gineering from Andalucia. j Schubeit said that he is using J.Shostakovich’s "Festival Over ture" as background music be cause it gives a royal impression ■with its trumpet fanfares. Schubert has recorded some hand organ music for the small FIEDS + M’t'DK .JAIKKT in Htnldmg over A,u tl 2 ltd weekend Reward. Pkasc ntil AD h-Mfto A KISS IS A pleahimt umlndir that two h» ad“ at** In ttei than one “THE Sl.khPlNt; PRINCE" SPH'IAI.I v r in male fimale relation* If found contact ZRT-MoKee Carnival Rnoth TAN RAINIOAT with brown lining and initials .1 W V in collar mining fiom D( lt.i Chi ( all Walt Valenteen UN 5-2U53 I have vtmis Am* i tcan, one REACH HORNRIM glr.'-MS held together by htiaight pin. (all Rally at AD 8-2415. RH YCLE—maii’fi Hemileu, blue and j white d-Hperd huh plus 2-speed chain ideiailei. Hew aid M. Drown UN 5-7111. WILE THE person who inadvertently took the blaik umbrella with the lacquered time handle fiom the hall coatrack on 4th fimu Willard between 8-8:50 a.m .Wed Api 27 pleaae return to HUB desk. HOT HlKE—Stolen bievcle —man's black English "nudge*’ serial no. 67647-OL (1« ft hide of frame beneath Raddle). $5 00 toward for return or information leading to return Call Rob Thoinley UN 5-4969. RLAt-K LEATHER billfold, keep money, need other contents urgently. Call Jim Ctaig, AD 7-7851. RLAI’K WALLET, somewhere near on tampus houses Sat. night. Contains papeis and pei scription that 1 must have. Phone Abbey AD 7*4979 Rewind. SKIRTS IN plastic bng Sat., Aptil 2 behind MiElwmn. Call Joan UN 6-6629. WANTED 1 HAVE 'IHE JOH hut no one to room with. Anv gnl winking m Oienn City. N J who would like to t«haie loom or HpHilumnt Hu Mirmncr, pleahe caM UN 5-45.^ HEADLESS ROSSMAN for kidnapping lehabod Crane. Uewatd Call /,RT, Mc- Kee Cat nival Booth ALL “1. TITLE MEN" on campus (ami lug ones tool needed to welcome Rig Man fiom English Concern. Sigma Pi, l’l, Heta Pin tt nigh.t 7 p m. PEOPLE 70 I'ILL Duty Sniaks See Chi Phi's am! Alpha Xi Delta’s WAITERS IOR Sunday noon May 8 and Sut evening May It. (all Chuck Gaston AD 7-4144 or AD 8-11>27 NON-TIIESLv typing desired 30c pei page, 5e pei uthon Call AD 8-0197. ROCK AND ROLL Hand for Mav 14 or 21 Must he nomy. AD 7-4957 ask foi HO ONE ROOM fot two male studenu*, North i.impii' Sipt to June 1960-bl. Call UN r»-swm ftftti 7.00 pm. WANTED. ONE WIZARD. Please con tut Doiothv at the Sigma Alpha Mu- Phi Sigma S'gmu Booth, ('arniviii grouiulb 1 I'lg* nt! DISHWASHER TOR lunch and dinner Monday thiough Sunday (xcept Sunday evening*. Call caterer at AD 7-4332. FRATERNITY KITCHEN help. Call AD 8-93:C2. ask for mteier MISCELLANEOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR summer light work i for loom Call AD 7-7792 OSWALD—Perfirt meeting \i Deita-Chi Phi booth Crowd will be huge. Med me inside booth at 9—Henrietta SHE WAS only the puttee's gill, but ahe could handle her dukes —‘‘The Sleeping Pi mce.” DARE (Dueit action for racial equality) -the gioup against disc ununation. Meeting lhn> Sunday 2*30 Eisenhower (. ha pel DOTTY, I take it all hack. I’m not the guv you thought I was But 1 think 1 found HIM at the Sigma Alpha Mu- Phi Sigma Sigma Booth, Lxne, Richie DOC COUNCIL Dance Friday April 29 9*12. Plavbovs F'veryone welcome, in formal. HUH Balhoom. HELP THE OLD WOMAN on The” Shoe Care F’or Her Crew With Chi Lambda- Phi F!psi)on Pi Spung Week Carnival. WILL WATCH child in my home: prefer age 3 to 5. Call AD 8-8857. TFvNNIS F'ANS—e.xpeit restringing and repair. Large selection of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satisfaction. University Tennis Service, 514 E. Beaver Axe. after 6 pm. ENROI L NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or Hcrobatic lesson**. Professional THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA song and dance number which will be done by Carole Rits who is playing the' lead role of the American showgirl. Gypsy violin music has been recorded for ihe scene where the Prince Regent, played by Joel Daniels, orders this type of music in order to present a se ductive mood for his courting. “Sleeping Prince,” which is di rected by Robert D. Reifsncider, associate professor of theater arts, will he presented nect Thursdav, Friday and Saturday nights in Schwab. Crain Receives Patent Harry M. Crain, associate pro fessor of engineering research in the Ordnance Research Labora tory, is the inventor of a “Self De-energizing Relay” for which United States Patent No. 2,928,917 has been granted. : . j' s' \.\\V ' > N 's <■ { • ■' ■>:>,>■ ■ mm IV <■ -<■ * place—Alpha ARCHIMSt>SS makes another It's what's that '.Xda# You can reproduce the experiment. It’s easy as 7T. (Yes, you can do it in the bathtub.) Assuming that you have first visited your friendly tobac conist, simply light your first Winston and smoke it. Reasoning backwards, the discovery proceeds as follows: first, you will notice a delightful flavor, in the class of fresh coffee or of bread baking. Obviously, such “Eureka 1 Winston tastes good ... like a cigarette should I” * J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. WINSTON SALEM. H.C. Results-Use Collegian Classifieds Camp Conrad Weiser, Reading, Pennsylvania will interview men for positions os heods of a. Waterfront (Red Cross Instructorship) and b. Music (piano experience) Interviews to be held on Wednesday, May 4, 1960, In the morning Sign up in advance for an appointment at Student Employment Service, 112 Old Main great discovery... up front counts ’■i'f-r-. f J> % flavor cannot come from the filter. Therefore, it’s what’s up front that counts: Winston’s Filter-Blend. The tobaccos are selected for flavor and mildness, then specially processed for filter smoking. This extra step is the real difference between Winston and all other filter cigarettes. Besides, it’s why Winston is America’s best selling filter cigarette. SATURDAY. APRIL 30
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