TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1962 | Actress Calls Audience 'Hep' long periods off stage kar the star, and this involves keeping up your energy in the blank periods." : “It's also not an easy play to learn,” she said "because it is writ ten in colloquial language. How ever, I like it-better this way be cause there are so many nice phrases in Wilder’s lines.”, MISS SEDHET refused to recall some of her “catastrophic”. inci dents on stage, because she didn't want to “hex herself." She did say, though, that she hardly notices anymore when things go wrong. “Experience has taught me to cope with many problems,” she explained. “I just pretend they aren’t happening.” ’ The two performances of "The Matchmakers’’ here'were just one stop on a five-week tour for Miss Sidney and her company. The one ‘thing she said she misses more P By ROCHEIIS MICHAELS i Sylvia Sidney said she was "kind of lonely this weeeknd” when she visited campus to star inthe:'Artists Series presentation of "The Matchmaker” Saturday at Schwab. i “College audiences are marvel ous - they’re so hep," she ex plained. "and since I have a 23- year-old son. I have, a great deal of empathy for them. So you can aee why I’m so lonely." Despite this tang of homesick ness, Miss Sidney had much to say about "The Matchmaker,'® which she placed "in 1 the class of clas sics.? “THE PLAY i has ft lot of ideas you can really' think? about,” she _*aid, “and it’s also fun.” ' “But this is a special play from the point of view of the actress,” Miss Sidney continued. “There are PRINTING Letterpifess • Offsat Commercial Printing 352 E. College 1 j AD 8-3025 HAVE YOU BEEN TO DEAN'S WALK-IN (Corner of Pugh Sc ’Beaver) IF NOT . . . LOOK HAMBURGERS 15c THICK SHAKES 20c - FREHCH FRIES 10c We Cash Student Checks You (an £ n win a rn to the Pitt Football fan*, hare'* your chance to demonstrate how well you've sized up the; season. If you can accurately, predict the time the first touchdown will be scored by either team in Penn State's next three games, you can win a | free trip to the Pitt Game at Pitt Stadium on Nov. 24. Actually, there are three separate contests end three separate prizes. All three prizes: include a choice game ticket; transportation, meals and overnight hotel accommodatkmsJ A free trip will be awarded each week for the next three weeks. There's nothing id buy all you have to do is register your guess at any. store wiih the football on the door. You may register right up until gam® time. Can you guess the time of the first score? Enter today at any store with the football on the door. The first contest is based on,the Penn Stale-Maryland game. . , Blair Shop , Bostonian Ltd. j Centre County Film Lab Centre Hardware . Chxrles Shop J Children's Shop j Clearfield's j Contemporary Trends, Crabtrees Enter Toe lay at These Banks & Co. Egolfs-' Jack Harpers Hut's Matts Shop Kalin's Dress Shop Kalin's Man's Shop Keeler's Book'Store Levine Brothers McLanahaha 5 Wolf Furniture Co. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA than anything else when on tour is “good coffee.” “TOR A nation of coffee drink ers, we have the worst coffee imaginable,” she mused. Pasture Research Grant The Cooperative Grange League Federation Exchange of Ithaca, N.Y., is continuing to support pas ture research studies conducted by J. B. Washko, professor of agronomy. The current one-year grant Is for $3,000. New College Diner Do'vwt?c>vtl - S-?*^ Game Stores Moyer's Jewelry Store G. C. Murphy Co. Penn-Whelan Rea & Derick Schfinra Quality Shop Sears. Roebuck & Co. Tot n' Tees Woolworih's Margaret's Shop Millions of Dollars to Change Hands At TIM Las Vegas Night Saturday Millions of dollars will change hands Saturday night when gam bling becomes “legalized" at the University. Monte Carlo-minded students will have the opportunity to try their luck at almost every kind of gambling at the annual Town In dependent Men’s Las Vegas Night in the Hetzel Union Ballroom. The money for the games will be sup plied to each gambler by TIM. THE MONEY, however, will not (O z < i** 62 iW 2 •2 ui a. ★ }# PfcOM ■A-Jthurs ★ NOV • ★ B=oo p tickets* ovj sale at hub desk-oct^ TRIP Downtown Stores Open Monday be official United States currency. It will be TlM’s own brand of greenbacks. Every gambler, no matter what his specialty, can participate. Craps, cage dice, poker, over and under, horse racing ton film) and black Jack will be played. The HUB Casino will be open for business' from 8 to 13 p.m. Saturday. Tickets ate now avail* able at the HUB desk and will also be sold at the door. He WIZkE a C.°lleq>a-te -h\e Prize includes: 'Game Ticket 'Transportation 'Hofei Room PAGE THREE
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