Jr.:SUAY, OL.lol3tk 3, 1967 `Milk Wood° Ca s t' Set Lowell Manfull, diiector, has "Under IVIII Wood will be announced' the cast for Dylan presented at' the Playhou:.4 Thomai' "Under Wood", Oct. 26-28 an, Nov. 2-4. Donald the University Theatre's initial Beaman will I design the set, production for the Fall Term. and Robert Wolff the lighting. Specific parts have not been Crithimes will be designed by assigned, and will be divided Anne Wolff. among the cast as rehearsals "Under Milk Wood" is a' progress, iVembers of the coin- description by; one of the great p, ny are: , est m?derr 'lyric writers hi the - Mardee Barber, Elizabeth English langUage of a small Brendbenner, Mcri esmond, Welsh . seaside • town and the Allison Giglio, Gail Kelistrom, lives whose rhythms form the Mary Ann Lippay, Janet Mc- pulse of the ,town.: 1 " pet:: Call, Jackie Knaop, Helme formance ws; given in New Milke, -Karen Shallo, Marion York City in 1953, with the Freed, Robin Hirsch, Kenneth author readi.ig, several parts, Hosie, Michael Lemon, Alan and the )lay was first produced Lindgren, Brian McGettigan, in its compitee form by the Robert Jar as Miller, and Paul British Broadcasting Company coo.. The General Services Administration is recruiting for ',Engineers in New York. City and Philadelphia in all aspects of design, construction and manage ment of Vederal buildings. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS October 9, 1967 KS ON OUR PRICES!" 222 W. Hamilton Avenue, State College Ne'xt to the State Store, Universiti Park Plaza Shopping Center Open Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m.''±il 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. $7,729 THE PERSHING RIFLES perform an intricate maneuver in the trick drill competition of the President's ROTC Drill Meet, held on Mother's Day. All Army cadets interested in joining Company B• 5 of the Pershing Rifles are invited to a rushing smoker at 7 p.m. on October 4 in 116 Wagner. Movies of the recent drill competition will be shown. WE WUZ GONNA SAY SOMETHI N' SENIORS Positions start at GS-5 $6387 per annum) or S-7 07729 per annum) with provision fo;r accelerated pro- $6 387 1 motions to iGS-11 ($10,481 per an num) . . i AN tQUAL OPPORTUNITY IMPLOYIR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Rifles Plan Rushing Smoker 6/11 ' rift nits Ay'e, over 1,000 sweaters on ASUTE LIKE . . . Additional details and facts about Gen -81 eral Services Administration may be $10,4 : obtained at your Placement Offices. Sign up now for on-campus interviews or call General Services Administration, 30 Church St., New York, N.Y. 10007, Area Cod‘ 212-264-8295 to arrange for personal interview. " aim/ s o • LI "7- ENGINEERS OCONSTRUCTION . • ELECTRICAL "MECHANICAL' The Penn State Greeters Club will hold a panel discussion and evaluation of the courses in Food Service and Housin g Ad ministration at 8 tonight in the Maple Room of The College .of Human Development South. Freshmen are urged to attend. 1 Panel , members include: William Dean, Class' of '4B, I head ,of hospitality programs .g the Harrisburg Community College; Philip Haeffner, Stokesay Restaurant manager; Norman Miller, food service director , of York Hospital. and ,Clinton Quiggly, '4B, hotel and restaurant , consultant for Smith- Derrick real estate. Tonight's program initiates a three-part fall lecture series., Qct. 10, Hugh Sarrif, di rector of sanitation in Harrisburg, will dis cuss a research project compiled by the University dealing with "attitudes toward sanitation in restaurants." Oct. 24, Charles J. Grebinger from the Pan American Coffee Bureau in New York City, will present a coffee tasting dethonstrOon. Penn State Greeters, organized in the forties, is a student. affiliate of the Penn State Hotel and Restaurant Society. The primary purpose of the Greeters is to keep students informed of career possibilities by maintaining contact with professionals in the hotel and restaurant field. Members get experience in quantity food preparation by cateringi buffets and teas for themselves and local and campus groups. The Greeters hold a major buffet once each term in the Maple Room of the College of Human Development South. The buffets, open to the public, cost about $2.75, and are well attended. d • • Even University President Eric A. Wal ker and his wife couldn't squeeze into the Cqeeters' Olde English Buffet, featuring slabs of roast beef and Yorkshire Pudding. "Well, you can't beat success," a hungry Thespians Complete Costing For 'Guys and Dolls' . -- The Penn State Thespians have corn- Gunst (sth - education; Gienshaw), Nelson pleted casting ..heir fall production of "Guys Woolcock (11th-agriculture education- Sha and Dolls." This well-known musical comedy, mokin),. Mitch Schwartz (4th - psychology a smash hit on Broadway, will be presented Philadelphia) and Jon Schmid (4th-history- Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 16 to 18, Waynesboro). in Schwab. Carol Solic (11th -secondary education . The male leads in "Guys and Dolls" are State College) is directing the Thespian Robert Deischer (graduate-theatre arts-Cliff- musical. Other members of the directorial side Park, N.J.) as Nathan Detroit, David staff are Fred Jones (graduate-fuel science- Gray-(7th-general arts and sciences-Philadel- York), orchestra director; Nancy Copperman phia) as Sky Masterson and Mike Reid (7th- (11th - -rehabilitation education-Philadelphia), music education-Altoona) as Big Jule. The choreographer and Ned Troutman, vocal di show's leading actresses are Sue Henninger rector. (9th-theatre arts-Williamsport) as Miss Ade- laide and Gail Freunsch (4th-speech and theatre arts-State College) as Sarah, Brown. Students in other leading roles are Alen Vanblerkom (graduate-economics-Chester) as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Mark Baker (Bth- English-Long Island, N.Y.) as• Benny South street, Al Rosen (7th-speech and theatre arts- Philadelphia) as Harry the Horse, Don Shall (4th-theatre arts-Camp Hill) as Arvide Aber- Robert E. McDermott, associate dean of nathy and Robert Breon (4th-liberal arts- the University's Graduate School, will speak Oak Hall Station) as Rusty Charlie. on "Graduate School in Science" at 7 tonight Supporting actors in the cast include in the Hetzel Union Building Assembly Room. Martin Satinsky (Bth - accounting - Sponsored by the Science Student Coun phia), Jayne Fitzmartin (10th - political sci- cil, the program is intended for undergrad ence-Penn Hills)„ Ron !Lustig I (4th-business uates considering graduate study. A question adminfitration - Harrisburg), Gary Arthur and answer period will follow McDermott's (7th - special education - Hughesville), Nancy speech. A ,, f ,f, AiiFik , IiaIgatr. :4I4., : II,44 WRIUSZUMAMOLUAZVACIL,3 •, • Foi . Results 0.0 Use Collegian''Clastifieds *Ww , twito,Vgaullmlialio:lo,46.'7•l,l4o,64fl A'kkaAtf `417,41•41P•PetCP'4.410•VA4,V0,444,1;V.443',:,40044,;4; Greeters To Conduct Food Forum Tonight By RICKY FEILKE Collegian Staff Writer Cater Buffets. Teas THE 'PENNSYLVANIA STATE UtIIVERSITY Internationally acclaimed organist MARILYN MAS •N performs this Sunday evening in Recital Hall, Music Building. TICKETS. ARE FREE TO STUDENTS Miss ,Mason was the first American woman t - play in the U.S. invited represented Organists. A critic commented: "The entire program •rovoke. some of the greatest enthusiasm of the w h ole con erforrnance." , TICKET DISTRIBUTION Students, beginning Wednesday at the HUB desk. General .sale,' at $1.50 each, starts Thursday. Performance at 8:30.1, a Doorsopen at 8, Early arrivals may not hold seats. Ticket holders should arrive by 8:25. No cameras. President remarked Greece, Hawaii, - Paris and the Wild West have been themes for past buffets. Spring Dinner Dance The Greeters' major annual project is a formal spring dinner dance at The Nittany Lion Inn. The dance is held in conjunction with the yearly meeting of the Penn State Hotel ' and Restaurant Society and draws. many alumni. The Greeters aiinually send reaesen tatives to the New York Hotel Show at the Coliseum in November, an expbsition of the latest developments in the hotel industry. The Greeters maintain a - booth at the show and are available to provide information about the Hotel and Food Service curricu lum at the University. The club also publishes an alumni news letter, "The Transcript," once each term. The Penn State Hotel and Restaurant Society is a major contributor to its financing. Greeters meet at 7:30 p.m. the ,first and third Tuesday of each month in the Maple Room of the College of Human • Develop ment South. Dues are $3 per year. "You just can't , go ;wrong 'by being a member," Corresponding Secretary, Jim Bardi said; "It's a wonderful way to keep in contact with ydur future field lof ] en deavor." . Officers include: President Christine Peterson (10th-food service & housing ad ministration-Taramus, N.J.); Vice President Gary Sitingler (12th-foOd service & hous ing administration - State College); Secre tary Marietta Molaro (10th-food service & housing administration-Nesquehoning, Pa.); Corresponding Secretary James Bari (4th food service & housing administration- Smithmill); Historian Patricia Mercer (10th food service & housing administration -Pitts burgh). Advisers are: Miss Eleanor Eccleston; in structor in hotel and institution administra tion; James 'Kaiser, assistant professor of hotel and institution administration. Science Speech Set for Tonight A007$); SERIES • • • Westminster .: ,: i oLro~;t~ .~...,. Abbey, where International . Congress ress. . . . A stunnin PAGE THREE to be she of