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Connecticut Daily Campus Sewing Storrs Since 1896 VOL Connecticut Daily Campus Sewing Storrs Since 1896 VOL. LXVII, NO. 23 STORRS, CONNECTICUT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963 UConn Announces Cast For Theater Production The University of Connecticut's student, Robert Fodaski, of Brook- a freshman from Andover. N.Y.. Department of Theater has chosen lyn, N.Y., has been assigned the Frederick Hughes (Chatillon)' a Shakespare's "King John" as the role of Philip Faulconbridge. Mr. junior from Ridgefield; Stephan dramatic vehicle with which to Fodaski, who graduated from Fournier (Prince Henry), a fresh- launch its 1963-64 season Novem- Middletown High School in 1948 man from Hartford; Paul W. ber I, at the Harriet S. Jorgensen has appeared in half a dozen plays, Becker, (Robert Faulconbridge). a Theater. including three UConn productions. junior from Broad Brook; R. Price Scheduled to run through Nov- He also has had stock experience Milam (Duke of Austria), a gradu- ember 9, the play will ge directed with the Oak Grove Players of ate student from Stafford Springs: by Dr. John Adelsperger. Curtain Staunton, Virginia. Barrie M. Burton (Lord Melun). a is at 8:15 p.m. with performances Supporting actors and their roles junior from West Hartford; Wil- every evening but Sunday. include: Elizabeth Raymond liam B. Boutell (Pandulph). sopho- Although one of the Bard's lesser (Queen Elinor), a graduate student more from Wilton: Peter G. Curtis known chronicle plays, "King from Kalamazoo. Mich: Joseph P. (Lord Essex), a senior from Ham- Baglio. (Lord Salisbury), a graduate den. "POOF!" Dave Dclage of WHUS is shown above inspecting the con- John" is dynamic in its dramatic impact. The plot concerns a student from Brooklyn, N.Y.; Dou- Assigned minor roles were: Kil- nections at the station, trying to discover why all of a sudden on Sat- glas V. Ridgeway (Lord Pemgroke), mother's attempts to gain for her dent from Yeosu City. Korea: urday, the college radio station stopped broadcasting with a "Poor! a junior from South Coventry; Rod dent from Yeasu City. Korea: (Campus photo - Reynolds) son his rightful place on the throne. King John F. Carpentier (King Philip), a jun- Charles Shinn (Herald), a freshman Cast as King John is Christopher ior from Hartford; George Lafleur from Simsbury: Maryann Fahey (the French Dauphin), a junior Fay, a senior theater major from (Attendant), a senior from Nep- Clinton. Mr. Fay is making his from New London: Meredith El- tune. N.J.: Raymond J. Watrous New fVork On Radio more (Blanche of Spain) a junior sixth appearance in a UConnn pro- (Soldier), a freshman from Thomas- duction. His most recent role was from West Bolton; Martha M. Sei- ton: Linda E. Nielsen (Attendant), Jeff in the musical "Brigadoon," gel (Lady Faulcongridge). a sopho- a freshman from Valley Stream. Stops Live Broadcasting staged by the University last spr- more from Erie. Pa. N.Y.; and C. Eric Bloomberg (Sold- Also, Robert McClure (Citizen), ier), a junior from Branford. WHUS listeners have already with CMFCL, continuous music for ing. realized that since Saturday morn- continuous listening and WHUS FM Assigned the role of Constance ing, the regular programs have not will be on the air from 5:30 to 10:00 is Arlene Mann, a senior theater Political Movements: been heard. In the process of rewir- p.m. with the same programing as major from Stamford. Miss Mann ing the studio, a short circuit de- their AM facilities. is a veteran UConn performer who was voted Best Actress of the Year veloped in the main line. During The staff is relying completely GOP On New Haven; this interuption. WHUS will be in 1961-62 and has been costume on the tape system to stay on the mistress for two academic years making changes which will increase air. All regular programing has (heir broadcasting efficiency. and two Nutmeg Playhouse sea- Dems Plan Year Ahead stopped. This includes the jazz mu- sons. She has handled major roles WHUS AM will remain on the Alphonse DiBenedetto. attorney extended an invitation to New Ha- sic, "Finest and Folk" and the CBS in 10 UConn productions. air twenty-four hour hours a day news reports. Only popular music and campaign manager for New ven area students to attend. Other Cast as Hubert de Burgh, an- Haven Republican mayoralty candi- will be heard. other principal role, is Richard L. business at the meeting will include date Henry Townshend will be the Until all innovations are complet- Klepac, a graduate student in election of officers. guest of the UConn Young Repub- 64 Overseas ed, WHUS will be able to serve theater from Kansas City. New members are welcome at all our campus in its usual manner only Mr. Klepac, who was graduated licans at their meeting tonight at times. Students Now if there is an emergency. Steve Pri- from Pittsburgh (Kansas) State Col- 7:00 in HUB 103. The UConn Young Democrats mack, station manager, promises, lege appeared in half a dozen col- DiBenedetto will discuss Town- have established a new chapter at Enrolled Here "WHUS will be back on the air with lege plays and last summer was shend's position on issues facing the Hartford Branch said President our normal programming by the end cast as a Ranger in the Nutmeg New Haven. Civil rights and the Richard Murphy today. The Han- Sixty four students from 31 for- of this week. Watch the CDC and Playhouse production of "Little state of the Republican party in ford group will be organized on a eign countries and principalities are keep tuned to WHUS for further Mary Sunshine''. Connecticut will also be touched. plan similar to that of UConn and enrolled at UConn this year, accord- news." Another UConn theater graduate Club chairman Ron Cassidento it is hoped that the two clubs will cooperate in various projects ing to the Dean of Student's Office. throughout the year. Among the overseas students, Na- Murphy stated that the UConn tionalist China, with 14, accounted Dems are already planning several for the largest contingent. Other na- lectures, debates, films, and guest speakers that should stimulate an tions with multiple representation active interest among the students. include: Nigeria. 4; India, 4, Leba- Possible undertakings include: a non 4: and Korea, 4. guest visit and lecture by labor lead- Graduate Emphasis er Walter Reuther: a representative This year the emphasis appears and film from the "Citizens for De- cent Literature", a group which is to be on graduate study, with 43 of currently fighting for comic book the foreign students enrolled in the censorship: a debate on "right to University's Graduate School. In work" laws; other speakers from 1962 only 27 were taking advanced certain left and right wing groups degree work. who will explain their positions and allow for student discussion. Schools Involved A membership drive is currently Other overseas students are listed being held in the HUB lobby. in the Schools of Engineering. Phar- macy. Social Work. Business Ad- AP Chief ministration. Physical The rapy. Home Economics. Education, and To Re Guest the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Agriculture. At CDC Coffee Most From Far Fast Dorman Cordell. Connecticut bu- The greatest number of foreign reau chief of the Associated Press. students hail from Africa and the will speak to heelers of the Connec- Far East. In addition to China. Ni- ticut Daily Campus at a coffee this geria, India. Lebanon and Korea, Thursday evening. the following countries have sent CREAM OF REDMF.N: Beta The coffee is one of a series de- students to UConn this year: Iraq. Sigma Gamma prize winning dis- signed to acquaint heelers of the Venezuela, England. Canada. Co- pla> for home coming Only a Daily Campus with people in the lombia. Argentina. France. British slight bit late. The Campbell Soup news. Last week Presiden Homer W. Indies. The Bahamas. United compan> hasn't been notified that D. Babbidge. Jr. addressed the stu- Arab Republic, Brazil. Jamaisa. Ja- mm. H, a new soup has been added to their dents. pan, The Philippines. Ethopia. > list. It is doubtful that most people Mr. Cordell's post involves co- Southern Rhodesia. Mali. Northern are cannibal enough to want to eat ordinating and consolidating all Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Panama. Pak- the contents of the cans as noted in news for the Associated Press, to istan, Costa Rica, Thailand. Okina- the left picture. which most newspapers throughout wa and Iran. Campus photo—Jordan the state subscribe. PAGE TWO CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1963 Connecticut LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Zeitgeist Time For Change Lights Out Daily Campus To the Editor: To (he Editor: To the Editor: Once upon a time, a Hindu wise As Alumni of 1961 and long time Since the entrance of our new man asked heaven for the right to UConn fans, we were rather amus- administration, there have been TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1963 make living men out of clay—to ed to read Guy Caruso's article many policy changes. Most of them serve him. He was given the "Win or Lose" in the CDC on Oct. have been to our advantage and right, and they served him. But he 16, 1963. We agree with Mr. Caru- constructive. Unfortunately, one of was warned by heaven that he must so that the pink paint awaiting us them was of a destructive nature Make It Fair! not allow his men of clay to grow on Homecoming Day was in poor and may lead to the downfall of too large or he would no longer con- taste. We also agree that prank one of the finest activities on this Today, the League of Women Voters is bringing the question trol his servants.
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