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—The Fresno State College Collegian- YEARBOOK EDITORS - a>:rd:r. ::,-: :.-: the Cam? editor, and Jim Dunarwc proved. The Campus ha; lina |ett. seated, photography shows Dick Riechel, left. Greek sditor. some photos to be ap- be met. —Crawford Photo Art, Publication Board Establish Basic Policies By Chuck McCarthy Tli.. lmaril .if fin., arts and board of publications an- two more organizations working under the Constitution of the Fresno State College Associated Students. Both boards, created by the needs of the students, are subordinate to the board of directors and have an equal student-faculty repre- ?mSvcililn?I¥E;' Rossiter Elected Tho'board o, publication, .p. Tlieta C\\\ ^6^1 FSCers Give Views On Red Rocket By Colleen Harrison r SAYS HITLER r* GERMANS ,ued/rom Page 2) ■i Obert. sophomon Man In Space Significance Over Rated, Says Shacklett "I think the military significance of getting a man into space is highly over rated," Dr. Robert L. Shacklett, assist¬ ant professor of physics at Fresno State, said discussing the latest Russian shot at the moon. He explained that knowledge from space that would help Killion To Conduct High J School Honor Band Show t, (Continued from Page I) JS| nology Is PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS REBUILT BA 7-9268 * NEW * USED PARTS FOR All CARS 6464 N. BLACKSTONE See the Compact . '59 Rambler j Save more than ever • on first cost, gas, upkeep • •SEE YOUR RAMBLER DEALER TODAY AND SAVE? Student Body or Faculty cards presentee at the time of purchose ti JACK'S GAS STATIII\ Blackslone, So. of Shaw Gets YOU a major quality gasoline IMIuri.l, (Vimir In:.-, ,i.d 1,-[;,,.. ll„i..,-.„i-l „,„| tl,.-v »,,. ,i; takini: KnglM, lit. Tliey were all l.apj.v. frirlldlv.'.mlc • types and they all smoked Philip M..,n- Cipm-ite, ;,- ,, . would expect from such a gregarious trio, for I'hilio M, rr, tlie very essence ,.f sociability, the.,,-., .,,:,,t ..famiiv. th. i.r. H.lll .1 conei.nl, will, its l.,l,„.,o so „„:,| :„„] (rUe, it's ,,:„'. .', soft „n,l flip-top, its length ... reculur or long si,,.. V„„ ., fi.,.1 when yon -moke Philip Mom- that (I,e l.ir.1- -mC for v... and no man's hand is raised against you. Each night after dinner Walter and Ca-imir anil Mim ».-t,t to their rixn and stu.li.sl Koclisl, lit. lor three hours tl„v ., • "' -■""'" '■'"''■ '""I I'T.sI miT their l«»,ks and then. -,|.,,.,f. and si-nt, they t..|i,.|cl ,„,(., their J..1I.1-. and sul.U.1 t I eh S-pt,ii.i, This joyless situ: nusly slmck hy a marvelous idea. "We ar.'all-tudi n -ti„ thing." they ,ri,,l. • Why. Ihrii, sh.nilil each ..['ll- stu.li three hours? Why not each -tii.lv for one hour? It is true the IN isethert an p-t toR.-thcr niiil I-..1 ...,r U.ml,.lge'' (Hi, what rapture then fell on Walter and Casiinir and \t lf< ■ ' Tlny thing their 1, ,„,i,, i„t„ ,|,e air and danced a -chotti-,' and lit thirty or forty I'liilip Morris.-, and n.n out (., ,.„r. Ita pleasure which liad so long, so bitterly, \mt l..i-sii,e ,,. Alas, they found instead a series of grisly misfortunes. Wall, r rood named Invirt... Ilmidstl.n", a'\an7ll,ni','.''L-'.'li'.l."^ hopelessly ad.lict.sl to bowling. Each niRht she landed hi- hundred lines, some niRht, a thousand. 1W Walters thnn ■. les and his purse was empty, l,„t Invicla jn-t k. |.s <■'< '■' Hieenil, ala ' • ■ -— - terrible thing U —sc, because the pin-setter was .uiomauc. Walter, of course, wa. far too dUtraURht to stud, hi- I. lit, but he took some comfort from the fact that h:- '"•"'■;»''■"■ -Kidvn^and they would help him l,-l..re the ,■ But Mailer, alas, was wrong Hi, roommates (Vimi b.dtoy, were nature lovers and tl.ev u-cl tb.ur Ir.e l for long tramps in the woods. One NovemWr night they were treed hy l»„ N-ar-, C-imir bv a l.r..-..n h. i lid(oyl,y„K,H|iak, and tl.ev were kept in ti,.-trie-iim.l oo when the three roommates met before warns to po"1 their knowledge, they found they had none to pool I Well sir. irfL » P»d long laugh about that and then rushed to the kitchen and stuck their heads in the oven. It was, however, an el«*nc erven and the effect-.! " " " wax in their ears got melted «d today thejr are married to a lovely young h Ganglia Bran and live in the Canal Zone where th nice boats to wave at. - vni.. LVTH FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 NO. 42 50 Actors Needed In H Fraternity Rush Set For Feb 22 Student Help Stymied FSC Plays ■ ■"■ Directors sr^^TtfwSSffiS 143 frat'Ey ".wtTSfi. 1 nffl ll Postpone "Sr^Jtai* tho'XT-Dl.ry ol WLZm I ¥°^'' ^iTnTn^f ' .Miffl Decision The nig Knife" and tho play H^^^ ^isW. and anxious a. a freshman at- 9TH IKw ^IHH| More student help In tho cafo- '"*! eld tomorrow "trom 7 ■ 3o"lo ■■■■■■■ 'B AndP1certa,|nly, "a" leia't*tVthe YgmF ^^I^HHkA V^p^H Fre.no State college Anoelatlon si,"' M^tHt" 3:3<> '° 5:3° ■ m rUcoMldePnrrnVh.up°e'lorn0»0" W[, _ ?V Ik fyf^yKwiM bh"rm.t«rdurn^n."extm«Ung MARV HARRISON . . to install officers "- iramatlc' producUon.. "''"'"'* Installation Of !ernme,r,1oCpenhVhehirC.prlnghtruTh *mWi Q ^mm- S £0** rh^e:,turd,hr:,hp^oblwun "::jT'r.\ .'hc.t»' .occ.l..!«'w"h ASB Officers KIIOS1I 1:1.11.1111.1: re0t."rrAof ttTbwrt M^wnerS Set For Tonight unit, will be eligible. Interim- manager of tho association, and bead sauna SPEAKS TO GREEKS-Fresno Mayor Arthur Selland was the featured speaker at the annual greek dinner held Mon¬ COSa^."om"ral.ed tho l«uo aa day in tho ca(.-:. •: ; Sittini a! the head table with Selland are, lolt to right. Margaret Mitchell, panhellonic council vice president. Selland: Harvey Payne interfralemity coun¬ cil president; Carol Ng. panhellenic president; Dr. A. E. loyal. Fresno State president; and Dick Jones ol the Delta >S'Tor"aVleiia" ""tryou'. .tu- be the la.l one this .eme.ter. "^9 "vm'wM ltak"'"hor0TaciePo Sigma Phi Iraternity —Kratz Photo voice waa heard aa that of tho s?3S^SS Eei.^.iiS;r ,hH.'h«™.m'3.W.hrtr auto- Mayor Selland Addresses HL'HfSSeJhrE; lAaTlalo"no." .pe'cch^ftico a" ml^ner' oTMlleTlc.^The* Tour °'rnHyl*adrrabfor"heBmyaterlo« Greeks At Annual Dinner MRS. ALEXANDER SPEAKS Ike playhouse while coplc. 0^ were elected In balloting on Dec. qualllles. besides scholastic rank- By Charles Kratz ommendatlon°wM "aimed* at "the "Membership in college organizations is a good source of valuable experience in government," members of fraternities MARCH 2 DEADLINE and sororities were told this by Fresno Mayor Arthur L Ta«uffe."Tae .tory ot a rollg- cercmonle.. The prospective member, wll Selland at the annual Greek d inner in the Fresno State Co Mrs. Mary Aleiander. cafeteria ^SS^i| Highlighting theso reports will will have until 1:30 o'clock to lege cafeteria Monday. Campus Post Office Has I.Wr..-^S. Z* ■•.','. „"„t adm." ;Sl°lE^Ii*H?rS K'^zr.^i'iiisi'-i cUUMCtlm.'wh'lch are'tno hlpTy tlie »„r other group, on cam- Student Mail mMd^tt' *"m '° "°d " """ W° II.H.I.YW(M)I) STORY cySexpelT,o0|,nve«lRa^e^h"'car^ all'" 1 "l' T0 In 'th "h p d°ror Questions'he e"" aMwer." He "aTw Jacent to the college bookstore. lira. Alexander e.pl.lned that Hollywood" A movie star and for- more student help -hen the cafe- sign ot acceptance to bid to a fra- council meeting, to see their city students who have mall .0 pick peak' ho--, w"h'-h help Is'needed 'CThe*°coeuneil meeting will .1. •CRISIS- COJU.N0 """'Letters. Christmas cards, mag tlnal day. of hi. Hie. Caallo'. m«mb«r»rilU 'r°m "^ f*CUl", Journalism Frat Dr. Arnold E. Joyal. pre.ldent nzlnes. circular, and bill., .on. were asked, she ^d. II.if. tor'the .ake of hi. Holly- tac'uHy "members'1 to «tend" the Meets To Select n'e::t ^-c"yea T^'oZ'L'T^l\ ol them dating back to Maj .*!« delTraellon'of hi. Person" ""■•Thl.'l.Mh'1 ""^l"- New Members nUy-iororlty raove'me'nt at Fre.no marked for Individual atud.nl '°WhVn Mked wh^'work".'".'^ "The actor Is seen aa he trie, to .0 iniegra'te t"he JLcuHy l/m<» brou'ghr.ebourbybthe"comIl"'tlon "Tho.* who have mall waiting lete.. who .hould brdep'endable* to-EL^iiIKtt.pi« members would participate In FSC "ziizrreiiirz ,o'J^h:.?o^„';^lK^u.T•'.h•ery *U"T™'yil .how up ono day and month. Tho playwright, John '.ha'tha number" ofstuln!'.'' n'e"d rT.ud'en'1t'mUu"'<»oIk b-„".eme.- iVaHd",rlii"ro*mu" Ham": Pa'.riek pFe™r.Con°'Le*i"'n tor U, ^gric'uHurrb'aeked up'safi III or Elliabethan tragedy. p7oUR,r^mr.eross.''°n '° ""' 'hPlr j^ySsSS ^ilr^Za^^l The work'.hl'm'e'n' w'ouTd ahow cnu.e of Web.ter'. ability to put Schedules Available Thl, w°aV"e.t0 ,h°'' °P ™* m°re' ird'lhe^deteTraTn'owhat'Jhe'.o" oow^JtsTSS^'™'"*. ^1™,"fcfSa^Sit 'tw Hugh'. nMei'.nd.m0Moore'Ml"h.i°p IXloie"'"""^''"'0 °"h"n°r" '\Tee"nrole.<!mu.t b. filled ror lwI^nK0Ifkthe"'Cni-'r„-!,„n Sorco'.le'glMe "IT A^oclaUo" Er^wVT'issThC'I^ IWT'vaa^otT Mr. T"'.!.'^ -WWHtM <**—** that elo« "^.tl^^'aW.'^S springtime ^ren.!.- U 25 ce»u. 1 University In March. Sy"a.r vilgu" WM'u.m.T'W.rihe" on'Tam "*l'",""i*™ "»" W" lor men and flv.for women. m iiii?V^ •Therenmu*.t*oo"omo reaaon'w'hy Frosh Sell Cakes (Confmnti on Pag, 2) Today In Effort To RByr'^f^ tJz:1 S£T£ ns COLLEGIAN CALENDAR Aid Class Coffer Profs Give Funds "E-'-sun^r^wT" Kjfll R. ^ free^'fr'ganUaTonV'^v'.^'lgn'e^ For UGP Drive Blue Key, Faculty Dlnln* Room. 3 I'M. ^fc"'"--JHr %'jrM. ' Alpha Phi Gamma, D-I4S n PM. Home Economies Club, AH. enough money to anage tho prom widen wen give the .onion In ■MMST ^%»J^Tt¥J g bright emphasised the difference professor of sociology, chairma Stndent Council, 1A-10I, 7 Hughe, uld the cake aalo waa Hpu^F^fjK] m day" and lhe"pre^World'°War H th!»thye-^PtoulrlU' m^^rew Freahman CUaa Cake Sale, student. He urged tho organlta- over the 1957 campaign which Activities Center, All Day.' ferent type of student.. Agencies and organisations sup- ^th«h\TM.H^.c°oml«pn." FROSTY FINALISTS —Kappa Sigma Iraternity selected bur lir.rtli'h. ic cempote Icr Ir.e title ol Queen ol the fra¬ ternity's annual Snow Carnival. The linalisls are. left to right Judy Rau, Delia Gamma sorority; Nancy Marks, Kap¬ pa Alpha Theta Sorority; Joan McHenry. Delta Gamma and Valerie Anderson, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Nlael Club, EdP 108, 1 PM. French Club, College n». Thankaglvlng Day float and other Council To Meet B*w Bete llite, 8.221. « PM. Cardinal Key,' Ed P 109, S
Object Description
Title | 1959_01 The Daily Collegian January 1959 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1959 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Jan 12, 1959 Pg. 4- Jan 14, 1959 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1959 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | —The Fresno State College Collegian- YEARBOOK EDITORS - a>:rd:r. ::,-: :.-: the Cam? editor, and Jim Dunarwc proved. The Campus ha; lina |ett. seated, photography shows Dick Riechel, left. Greek sditor. some photos to be ap- be met. —Crawford Photo Art, Publication Board Establish Basic Policies By Chuck McCarthy Tli.. lmaril .if fin., arts and board of publications an- two more organizations working under the Constitution of the Fresno State College Associated Students. Both boards, created by the needs of the students, are subordinate to the board of directors and have an equal student-faculty repre- ?mSvcililn?I¥E;' Rossiter Elected Tho'board o, publication, .p. Tlieta C\\\ ^6^1 FSCers Give Views On Red Rocket By Colleen Harrison r SAYS HITLER r* GERMANS ,ued/rom Page 2) ■i Obert. sophomon Man In Space Significance Over Rated, Says Shacklett "I think the military significance of getting a man into space is highly over rated," Dr. Robert L. Shacklett, assist¬ ant professor of physics at Fresno State, said discussing the latest Russian shot at the moon. He explained that knowledge from space that would help Killion To Conduct High J School Honor Band Show t, (Continued from Page I) JS| nology Is PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS BLACKSTONE AUTO PARTS REBUILT BA 7-9268 * NEW * USED PARTS FOR All CARS 6464 N. BLACKSTONE See the Compact . '59 Rambler j Save more than ever • on first cost, gas, upkeep • •SEE YOUR RAMBLER DEALER TODAY AND SAVE? Student Body or Faculty cards presentee at the time of purchose ti JACK'S GAS STATIII\ Blackslone, So. of Shaw Gets YOU a major quality gasoline IMIuri.l, (Vimir In:.-, ,i.d 1,-[;,,.. ll„i..,-.„i-l „,„| tl,.-v »,,. ,i; takini: KnglM, lit. Tliey were all l.apj.v. frirlldlv.'.mlc • types and they all smoked Philip M..,n- Cipm-ite, ;,- ,, . would expect from such a gregarious trio, for I'hilio M, rr, tlie very essence ,.f sociability, the.,,-., .,,:,,t ..famiiv. th. i.r. H.lll .1 conei.nl, will, its l.,l,„.,o so „„:,| :„„] (rUe, it's ,,:„'. .', soft „n,l flip-top, its length ... reculur or long si,,.. V„„ ., fi.,.1 when yon -moke Philip Mom- that (I,e l.ir.1- -mC for v... and no man's hand is raised against you. Each night after dinner Walter and Ca-imir anil Mim ».-t,t to their rixn and stu.li.sl Koclisl, lit. lor three hours tl„v ., • "' -■""'" '■'"''■ '""I I'T.sI miT their l«»,ks and then. -,|.,,.,f. and si-nt, they t..|i,.|cl ,„,(., their J..1I.1-. and sul.U.1 t I eh S-pt,ii.i, This joyless situ: nusly slmck hy a marvelous idea. "We ar.'all-tudi n -ti„ thing." they ,ri,,l. • Why. Ihrii, sh.nilil each ..['ll- stu.li three hours? Why not each -tii.lv for one hour? It is true the IN isethert an p-t toR.-thcr niiil I-..1 ...,r U.ml,.lge'' (Hi, what rapture then fell on Walter and Casiinir and \t lf< ■ ' Tlny thing their 1, ,„,i,, i„t„ ,|,e air and danced a -chotti-,' and lit thirty or forty I'liilip Morris.-, and n.n out (., ,.„r. Ita pleasure which liad so long, so bitterly, \mt l..i-sii,e ,,. Alas, they found instead a series of grisly misfortunes. Wall, r rood named Invirt... Ilmidstl.n", a'\an7ll,ni','.''L-'.'li'.l."^ hopelessly ad.lict.sl to bowling. Each niRht she landed hi- hundred lines, some niRht, a thousand. 1W Walters thnn ■. les and his purse was empty, l,„t Invicla jn-t k. |.s <■'< '■' Hieenil, ala ' • ■ -— - terrible thing U —sc, because the pin-setter was .uiomauc. Walter, of course, wa. far too dUtraURht to stud, hi- I. lit, but he took some comfort from the fact that h:- '"•"'■;»''■"■ -Kidvn^and they would help him l,-l..re the ,■ But Mailer, alas, was wrong Hi, roommates (Vimi b.dtoy, were nature lovers and tl.ev u-cl tb.ur Ir.e l for long tramps in the woods. One NovemWr night they were treed hy l»„ N-ar-, C-imir bv a l.r..-..n h. i lid(oyl,y„K,H|iak, and tl.ev were kept in ti,.-trie-iim.l oo when the three roommates met before warns to po"1 their knowledge, they found they had none to pool I Well sir. irfL » P»d long laugh about that and then rushed to the kitchen and stuck their heads in the oven. It was, however, an el«*nc erven and the effect-.! " " " wax in their ears got melted «d today thejr are married to a lovely young h Ganglia Bran and live in the Canal Zone where th nice boats to wave at. - vni.. LVTH FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 NO. 42 50 Actors Needed In H Fraternity Rush Set For Feb 22 Student Help Stymied FSC Plays ■ ■"■ Directors sr^^TtfwSSffiS 143 frat'Ey ".wtTSfi. 1 nffl ll Postpone "Sr^Jtai* tho'XT-Dl.ry ol WLZm I ¥°^'' ^iTnTn^f ' .Miffl Decision The nig Knife" and tho play H^^^ ^isW. and anxious a. a freshman at- 9TH IKw ^IHH| More student help In tho cafo- '"*! eld tomorrow "trom 7 ■ 3o"lo ■■■■■■■ 'B AndP1certa,|nly, "a" leia't*tVthe YgmF ^^I^HHkA V^p^H Fre.no State college Anoelatlon si,"' M^tHt" 3:3<> '° 5:3° ■ m rUcoMldePnrrnVh.up°e'lorn0»0" W[, _ ?V Ik fyf^yKwiM bh"rm.t«rdurn^n."extm«Ung MARV HARRISON . . to install officers "- iramatlc' producUon.. "''"'"'* Installation Of !ernme,r,1oCpenhVhehirC.prlnghtruTh *mWi Q ^mm- S £0** rh^e:,turd,hr:,hp^oblwun "::jT'r.\ .'hc.t»' .occ.l..!«'w"h ASB Officers KIIOS1I 1:1.11.1111.1: re0t."rrAof ttTbwrt M^wnerS Set For Tonight unit, will be eligible. Interim- manager of tho association, and bead sauna SPEAKS TO GREEKS-Fresno Mayor Arthur Selland was the featured speaker at the annual greek dinner held Mon¬ COSa^."om"ral.ed tho l«uo aa day in tho ca(.-:. •: ; Sittini a! the head table with Selland are, lolt to right. Margaret Mitchell, panhellonic council vice president. Selland: Harvey Payne interfralemity coun¬ cil president; Carol Ng. panhellenic president; Dr. A. E. loyal. Fresno State president; and Dick Jones ol the Delta >S'Tor"aVleiia" ""tryou'. .tu- be the la.l one this .eme.ter. "^9 "vm'wM ltak"'"hor0TaciePo Sigma Phi Iraternity —Kratz Photo voice waa heard aa that of tho s?3S^SS Eei.^.iiS;r ,hH.'h«™.m'3.W.hrtr auto- Mayor Selland Addresses HL'HfSSeJhrE; lAaTlalo"no." .pe'cch^ftico a" ml^ner' oTMlleTlc.^The* Tour °'rnHyl*adrrabfor"heBmyaterlo« Greeks At Annual Dinner MRS. ALEXANDER SPEAKS Ike playhouse while coplc. 0^ were elected In balloting on Dec. qualllles. besides scholastic rank- By Charles Kratz ommendatlon°wM "aimed* at "the "Membership in college organizations is a good source of valuable experience in government," members of fraternities MARCH 2 DEADLINE and sororities were told this by Fresno Mayor Arthur L Ta«uffe."Tae .tory ot a rollg- cercmonle.. The prospective member, wll Selland at the annual Greek d inner in the Fresno State Co Mrs. Mary Aleiander. cafeteria ^SS^i| Highlighting theso reports will will have until 1:30 o'clock to lege cafeteria Monday. Campus Post Office Has I.Wr..-^S. Z* ■•.','. „"„t adm." ;Sl°lE^Ii*H?rS K'^zr.^i'iiisi'-i cUUMCtlm.'wh'lch are'tno hlpTy tlie »„r other group, on cam- Student Mail mMd^tt' *"m '° "°d " """ W° II.H.I.YW(M)I) STORY cySexpelT,o0|,nve«lRa^e^h"'car^ all'" 1 "l' T0 In 'th "h p d°ror Questions'he e"" aMwer." He "aTw Jacent to the college bookstore. lira. Alexander e.pl.lned that Hollywood" A movie star and for- more student help -hen the cafe- sign ot acceptance to bid to a fra- council meeting, to see their city students who have mall .0 pick peak' ho--, w"h'-h help Is'needed 'CThe*°coeuneil meeting will .1. •CRISIS- COJU.N0 """'Letters. Christmas cards, mag tlnal day. of hi. Hie. Caallo'. m«mb«r»rilU 'r°m "^ f*CUl", Journalism Frat Dr. Arnold E. Joyal. pre.ldent nzlnes. circular, and bill., .on. were asked, she ^d. II.if. tor'the .ake of hi. Holly- tac'uHy "members'1 to «tend" the Meets To Select n'e::t ^-c"yea T^'oZ'L'T^l\ ol them dating back to Maj .*!« delTraellon'of hi. Person" ""■•Thl.'l.Mh'1 ""^l"- New Members nUy-iororlty raove'me'nt at Fre.no marked for Individual atud.nl '°WhVn Mked wh^'work".'".'^ "The actor Is seen aa he trie, to .0 iniegra'te t"he JLcuHy l/m<» brou'ghr.ebourbybthe"comIl"'tlon "Tho.* who have mall waiting lete.. who .hould brdep'endable* to-EL^iiIKtt.pi« members would participate In FSC "ziizrreiiirz ,o'J^h:.?o^„';^lK^u.T•'.h•ery *U"T™'yil .how up ono day and month. Tho playwright, John '.ha'tha number" ofstuln!'.'' n'e"d rT.ud'en'1t'mUu"'<»oIk b-„".eme.- iVaHd",rlii"ro*mu" Ham": Pa'.riek pFe™r.Con°'Le*i"'n tor U, ^gric'uHurrb'aeked up'safi III or Elliabethan tragedy. p7oUR,r^mr.eross.''°n '° ""' 'hPlr j^ySsSS ^ilr^Za^^l The work'.hl'm'e'n' w'ouTd ahow cnu.e of Web.ter'. ability to put Schedules Available Thl, w°aV"e.t0 ,h°'' °P ™* m°re' ird'lhe^deteTraTn'owhat'Jhe'.o" oow^JtsTSS^'™'"*. ^1™,"fcfSa^Sit 'tw Hugh'. nMei'.nd.m0Moore'Ml"h.i°p IXloie"'"""^''"'0 °"h"n°r" '\Tee"nrole. |