PAGE SIX Thespians to With Grove's The devious ways of an Irish leprechaun who visits a college campus wijj be the subject ofthe Thespians’ first production of the year, ''Razzle McDazzle." An original work by Ellis Grove, former instructor in-thea ter arts, the musical comedy will be presented tomorrow , through Saturday at 8 p.m. , Music for the comedy was writ ten by Grove and Ray Fbrtunato, personnel service director." Tickets for the show 'may be purchased at the Hetzel Union desk. ' _ JEFFREY MOSS (llt-liberal arts-Jtockville Center, NiY.) will take the title role of Razzle Mc- Dazzle. Jjidith Atlas OOtb-kinder garten educati.on-Coatesv»lie) will portray a sorority “closet case" who falls in love with Sok Kelly, who will be played by Frank Wil son (6th-eleclrical engineering- Philadclphia). Kelly is cast as a 12th term fraternity pledge who becomes a - football hero with the help of the clever leprechaun. Taking the role of Prudence, a DEAN'S WALK-IN (Corner of Pugh 8c Bearer) We Cash Student Cchecks Cosmopolitan Club Trip Jo U.N. NOV. 18-19 To Attend General Assembly Number Js Limited To 29 Persons Sign Up At International Student Affairs Office on 6r before Nov. 2 _ _ i _ DON’T FORG i M o. u. ul *- o »- '"i L o . .i !-i Ci" i : - O'- • - lb is ' o o' DON’T FORG Open New Season 'Razzle McDazzle' , ' coed who will be Helen’ Kearney (12th-psychol ogy-Harrisburg)./ Kehna Holder r I man (7th-home\ 'College) is cast in the role;of a “typical coed.” J. Robert Silver ton, al campus bigwig, . will be played by Gerald Bartell !(7tH joumalism-CurwensviUe). i j RONALD SMOLIN (lOthrjout nalism-Philadelphia). will the role of a fraternity president and a friend of the “Tiger’s Claw|” Carolyn Fishbein nth-art? edu cation-Baltimore; Md.) is direct ing the musical and Dawn Stroup (Hth-music education-Q uak ejr town) is acting as musical ad visor. James' Jimirro, instructor in speech, is serving as general production advisor. 1 ! The-scene of all the action in •the’show is Penns Woods'Uni versity andithe center of all ac tivity is.Ji building called Old Paine. : j BEAT MARYIAND AWS Applications v . 9 fqr Overall Library Chairman Are Available at the HUB Desk • The overall Library Chairman is to serve as a co ord in alor lor Community, Libraries' projects. • Deadline for the return of applications to the HUB desk is noon of Saturday. November 3. •If there are any questions call UN 5-4459. T—VOTE TODAY!! DON’T FORGET—VOTE TODAY!! DON’T FOR6ET—VOTE TODAY!! i iTC H s k I’; i '• l i 1 - . V.vi-; !> i&'-XS " : t Polls Located fl ’ •' i * Aflame f iv. Vote for Yoijir < ■ < ET—VOTE TODAY!! ( THE DAILY CpLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA CK ELECT -TODAY POLLS OPEN... 9 5:30 0 N*T FORCE If—V OTE TODAY!! 1 DON’T FOR SET—¥ 0 T ETQ D A Yl! I TODAY ON CAMPUS V Interiratermty Council A pledge orientation program will be iheid at 7:30 .p.m: in 121 Sparks! f The topic for discussion will be “Social' Usage”. All fraternities are invited to attend. Liberal Arts Student " Council should pick up their copies of the minutes of the Jzst meeting, the Constitution, and the agenda foe tomorrow's meeting, at the Hetzel Union desk. | Seminar The Episcopal Seminars con ducted by Father Martin will nol he held this evening. •, __ —,—U ** Other Event's Bloodmobile Drive, 8 a.m.-5 p.m -■ ground floor HUB. A.S.M.E., 7:30 p.mi, 110 Electrical Engineering. j J Chess Club, 7 p.m., main lounge HUB. ! ! Circle K, 7 p.m.*, 212 HUB. .... ; use on Ground and First Floor HU ; ! * , - ' / pnd Activity Card Necessary / GOVERNOR Elections Committee, 7 pun., HUB cardroom. - Episcopal Choral Eucharist, 9:15 p.m., Eisenhower ChapeL Home Economics Awards Ban quet, 6:30 p.m., Nittariy Lion Inn. Management Club, 7:30 p.m. ; Lambda Chi (Alpha fraternity: Nittahy Grotto, 7:15 p.m., 121 Mineral Industries. Pehn State Bible Fellowship, 8:15 p.m.. 213 HUB. Phi Epsilon. Kappa, 9 tun., 212 HUB. ' ~~ Pi Lambda Theta, 7:30 p.m, Eisenhower Chapel. Pre-Veterinary Club, 7 p.m., 214 Boucke. Sociology Club, 7 p.m., 217 HUB. Sophomore Class Advisory’Board, 9:15 p.m., 217 HUB. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Chemical Division - Interview Date: THURSDAY & FRIDAY NOVEMBER I & 2 • Opportunities available in six plants: Barberton, Ohio; New .. Martinsville, W. Va.; Lake Charles, La.; Corpus Christie,' Texas; Bartlett, Calif.; and j Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada. j , '•( | ’ •Producers of heavy industrial chemicals: Soda Ash, Chlorine, Caustic Soda, Anhydrous Ammonia. Titanium Tetrachlor ide,. Barium, and other-chlorinated products. \ * * * • ! ** • Research, analytical plantj problems,-..supervision, design,c maintenance, plant layout,! and standard’ procedure oppor tunities open for men in these categories: • BS, MS, 1 Ph.D Chemists: BS, MS, Chemical Engineers; BS, = MS, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; BS Accountant. . ,- * >?. andjSgMATOR WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1962 USG, 8 pun!, 203 HUB. USG Record, 7 p.m.,' 205-Boucke. Women* Chorus, 6 pun., HUB As sembly halL " > _ . $5OO Grant Received A grant of ssooa was received for the metal casting laboratory of the Department of Industrial Engineering from the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Foundry men’s Society for the 1982-63 aca demic year.- The grant will be used in the of technical books for. the Foundrymen’s Collection in the Engineering Library; Lor financing special educational stu dent trips; and for special foundry equipment to be used in the metal castings laboratory. * <: £*7) * - •; -M -’-.i .7 * ‘M if- -r-'jrjy r:;j i-i: vi < t i ‘j- e o ae e -i m ■; o : j •< ,fr i-fi ' i ' r r! * Lk- »^ ; 4 *y : :|0 ' ; ® ' - >m ' ,*s', ■^**l -;Q : 30' ! -G* , ■j 7* -f- '/L.l 'I t-.'i i *■ - r . b '■:tn
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