PAGE SIX 'The Egg' Cracks By DONNAN BEESON Collegian Reviewer Unusual force and hilarity marked the campus debut of the avant garde work when the Uni versity Theatre's production of Delicien Marceau's 'The Egg" opened at Center Stage last night. Marceau's piece de resistance has a once-over-heavy theme in volving the cracking of "the sys tem" of life by a seemingly meek young man who spends the first act becoming attuned to everyday life. New to Penn State theatre is Richard Davis, who took this part. Davis displays more skill and vitality than has been on campus in several years. DAVIS' JOB is by far the most demanding in the play and he manages to not only take the majority of the spotlight, but also jumps into the running action as Powder Puff Bowl t for Tanganyika Uni Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Delta Delta sororities will meet tonight in the fifth annual Powder Puff Bowl. 'The touch football game, sched uled for 8 p.m. on Old Beaver Field, will raise money for the Student Benefit Fund for Foreign Students. This year's donation will go to the University of Tanganyi- • - . AIMS Applications * for Overall Library Chaintsah .Are Available at the HUB . Desk • •The overall Library Chairman is to serve as a co ordinator for Community Libraries' projects. •Deadline for the return of applications to the HUB desk is noon of Saturday, November 3. e. •If there are any questions call'lTH 5-4459. ; 04 . R 4. R 4 RI 1.4 • PP , . Phit Pms Ita Piii Penn State Students VOTE BY MAIL Get information and applications At DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS Compliments of Senator Joe Hays ** Pa ha Rs Rn OR I% Ita Its - lea MEI PENN STATE CATHOLIC C!NTER COMMUNION BREAKFAST Sun. Oct. 28 HUBS 0:00' M=MiEIM he relates what was going on, in The System to the audience. - His main premise being Man and Six, and how - they get :so damnably interwoven in The Sys tem, he skillfully proceeds to show just how it is done with first, naivete and then, 'sophistication. His method of cracking it is seen in his handling of his wife's per sistent lover, who is obnoxious - to all but the wife. VETERAN D,a v e Armbruster takes the thankless role of the unthwarted lover and handlei It with the skill which someone Who had never been.' a lover before would. He is as- embarassed and excitable as he should be. His 'mistress, played by Chris tine Lemieux, is Slightly too blase about everything to be as enter taining as she :could be, , but handles herself well. on stage. • Director Kelly "Yeaton has out- ,Raise Money ersiiry Library ka to supply books for the school library. - The girls will play . accordiry, to intramural rules with one 'ex ception. They will use the two hand touch rule instead of the usual. one-hand touch: The game will culminate ;two weeks of intensive training by both sororities. Donations for,"the game will be-25cents. 224 E. College Ave. NEWMAN CLUB of the TICKETS $1.25 THE DAILY .COLLEGIAN; TNIVE4SIIY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA System done himself in ;synthesizing 16, people into 34 parts and managing to have them all center around the system-cracker, Davis. Sharp in-1 sight into hurnan!,nature is kalei- 1 doscoped and brought to focus by the realization that love is not a free spirit and that- life is full of hypocrisy and' unfulfiliment. PRAISEWORTHY among ampli• fying characters were Marty Pet• lock as the nonchalant husband of Davis' • mistress and Rosanne Holtz, who plays the mother of first Davis, and then his wife. Comedy, compoture and facility of turnabout mark this went staged, well-managed production and afford the swift upbeat in the tempo at the end of it. • TON tigT AI :CAIN? ER t.T.O. 4.1 .." .. 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