SATURDAY. APRH'7.I962 —CtDcffiaa Pltte kg. Jfaa Cmllcr RELIVING PAST EXPERIENCES—A lap* recorder is used by Krapp. played by-Harry Kunsch, graduate student in theatre arts from Bridgeport, Conn., to review his early lile in Bernard Shaw's play "Krapp's Last Tape," This Samuel. Beckett's "Man of Destiny" opened last nighl at Center Stage. Collegian Review Opening Night for Has Many Fine Points By DEX HUTCHINS ! > Collegian Reviewer j “The Man of Destiny,” by Ber ( inard Shaw and' “Krapp’s Last] jTape,” by Samuel Beckett, Playerl •.productions now running at Cen-! ter Stage, are a pair, of intriguing one act plays concerning the narj jture 6t man. Shaw has presented his “man of destiny"—the Young Napoleon— •around the framework of humor ous intrigue concerning a packet* of stolen military dispatches. -- I Art Sokolove, as. Napoleon, jhandles. well a demanding role jwhich requires him to be con- Jstantly on stage as the hub of story and action. ; .At times Sokolove loses some .clarity of speech in expression of jemotional'feeling which takes him jout of character as the arrogant <young general. His physical staml jna and. determination serve, how jever,. to carry him through in his • characterization. 1" .David S. Griffiths, as the young* . , _. • | Lieutenant, lacks an ability to Address Dramatists project hb voice which often Warren S. Smith, profejsor of : gives his character more the ap- theatre arts, will address the Shaw . pearance of a whining, pouting of America at the Grolier I child rather than an enraged offi-;Club in New York, April 25. icer. who has been duped by a His subject will be (“Preacher ! clever spy. of a New Religion.” I . •rA v ?> Esr w ve/ee- / y :/£?•/ est* : , , • | • { ! : & ' IT'S RAGTIME U.S.A. ! f AT ALPHA EPSILON PI ’ C featuring ’ | Mika Raymond and lha Mldnlghtars ! OPEN AT 11:30 DRESS: INFORMAL JUST A REMINDER... * . i the Autoport is continuing its fr , THE DAILY CO! The clever spy, Nedra'Clay ob viously suffers the tensions of first night jitters. Only in the| closing moments of the play does find the relaxation necessary to give the audience some indica tion of her dramatic abilities. • Constantly hovering in and around ,jhe characters as the story progresses is Robert, Valenty as- Giuseppe—the owner of thetav-j em in j which the action takes place. There »4 no such thing asj • a “minor role” for this- accom plished actor. He gives | the mast! polished performance ofjthe play.: Harry Kunesch, as Krfipp, gives! an outstanding solo performance 1 as Beckett’s decrepit “Man’’ who.* in the place of common [senile in-: trospection, has employed the) luxury of the- 20th" centuiy tape; recorder by which to relive bisi life. j : His performance i 3 in effect a carefully prepared and, intricate! pantomime which is carried off with highest respects to 1 the art. SUNDAY EVENING STEAK SPECIAL $1.65 Included mi t or. Sirloin French Fries— Slaw Individual Bread Loaves Coffee or Tea Every Sunday 5*9 p.m. Moped .LEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 4 Disciplined For Altering Identification DOC Dinner Emm 7 cC *» hub I The Division of Counseling rtaUfftw A^' ,rUlio "* c " mmU '”- ,;M and student council will hold theirjvtwm-a CbortM Concert, ) >m., B«kwak | annual dinner honoring the dt- „ , Four students were disciplinedivision’s dean’s list student* at 6:3Rl (vwnaay by the Senate Sub-committee on p.m. tomornnv.at the NittanjrLkmT** o ' l * Lun,lw “* f luh - 1,:,# htiß. Discipline Thursday for altering Inn, | tim" uLm, tiso MOB identification cards in order to uum>m purchase alcoholic beverages. | ’ , f*™*. * pm. tis hub A senior man. was placed on j films .s£’‘uu’b’Lhu.lu. -• t UI i Ul - he The student film "Wtnehesfer jt,! end of the fall term for changing. -fy.. starring James Stewart and ' mui B,bw F ’* W ** Mp ' 1 * m ‘ M the month of. his birth on hisjshelley VBTmteis will be shown at itride* n«h. •:** *.«*.. mj» nnima University .identification- card,; 7:3o and d ;3O tonight and at 6;30 Daniel ft. Leasure. assistant dean m tomorrow in'the Hetzel Un- iw of men, said yesterday. |j on auditorium frencn DOTBI Program the student was reported? . Planned for Faff form .“Operat on Correction,- a b^l«rninK fer attempting to buy beer, Produced by the Amencan Civil Uvjng inarml'^e Leasure said. !^ r es Ihl^mnvi? 5 hall area may submit their‘nnmes | One junior and two sophomore v!ews on the Operation to Shprri Englebert UN 5-2129, women were placed on discipluv Abolition, will be shown at 5- r H c.ntttrhA UN v 5174 ;axy probation until the end of the pm. Monday in 26 .Mineral Sci- w JudJt.ottscho, UN 3-airl. present term for using false repre- ences. “Operation Abolition*’ will All names must oe submitted saltation of age in attempting to'also be shown. hy Tuesday. Student* who need enter the Lion’s Den on S Gar- | further mformation about the pro nerSt, Mary Meluskey, East Halls ' -J. M .. . cram may also call either Miss community co-ordinator, said yes- OlJter Meetings Engleberg or Miss Gottscho. terday. Tadav The residence’area and suite 1 DH. LAWRENCE LATTMAN. 7 .for French practice and cultural chairman of the Senate Sub-com- !activities will probably be in Sim-' mittee on Discipline, said yester- ~ or McElwaini Miss Engle !day that an increasing number of - nun wtmom berg said. leases in which student identifies*- 112 hi® # jtion cards have been altered or, n ? ’ti , « *■ WIK to DitolaY Art. forged in order to purchase alco-; j i , *****“' , * 'holic beverages have been brought' j Tomorrow ASKS Loan Of Works ,before the sub-committee. ,G«—» n..hi n(r t,«. i:«o. World University Service, an - ShOUld ( , p<n organization to a,d students in that this is a serious offense uot ; tto id jm*. * foreign countries, has requested worth putting themselves in,rijj«u»t s*f\n of Wor.hip. » students loan art works re jeopardy for,” Lattman said. It ’ *ating to Asia and, the For-Bait states on the card itself that mis- swwrnt»r«t.n. u»:s* ».m. au hub for a display in the HeUel Union use or the card will result in dis-Mortar Boon! Wttuiw i:so p.m., HUNBuildinc beainnine Adtll 18 dplinary action, he added. Wl4 . s _.| siudiu with pkturV statue. . ... iand pottery for this display should Photo Exhibition a!? forr, mmthe WUS office in the ; 1 ballroom Helen Ealtin Eisenhower Chapel. ;To Open in HUB GOING NATIONAL PARTY GOING NATIONAL PARTY GOING An, exhibit of photographs from the. files of the University Photo Service will open tomorrow in the Hetzel Union .gallery. It will continue through April 30, Tom Kamahira. University photograph er, said. j Titled “Assignment Penn State," th'e exhibit represents the work iof the photographers on the staff iof the University Photo. Service lin their regular assignments on 'the campus. The show is the first [which the. service has presented i Scenes from all phases, of cam pus life are the subject of the .photographs Kamahira said. In [cluded are photographs taken for ; news and feature stories, publi cations and for general University use in reports and research. There are 50 photographs in the exhibit Brentin Named Delegate Nicholas M. Brentin, associate professor of romance languages land director of the language lab-' 1 oratory, vt-ill be the official dele ! gate for the University and his] [department at the 1962 Northeast! (Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages to be held in Boston next Friday and Saturday. RUSHING SMOKER LAMBDA , CHI j '■ : ; ' ALPHA ALL INTERESTED SUNDAY, APRIL 8 | MB! WELCOME 2-SP.M. 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