Show L MARION HASSELL senator awaits debate DICK PAUL postpones issue cOur Victor Jory to Star in University Production By MARY CHAPMAN Chronicle Staff Writer When Victor Jory steps out on the stage at Kingsbury Hall at p.m. to open one of the largest casts ever assembled for a dramatic production at the University will be waiting their cues in the The University Theatre has made it possible for all students to see at no or at Students may sit anywhere in the house free on opening All seats are also free to students at the matinee at 2 p.m. on On and upper balcony seats are and all others are available at On Friday and evenings all seats are offered to students at Curtain time is p.m. OVER 20 including a 14 voice choir have been assigned speaking parts in the play that both Director Robert Hyde Wilson and Jory Among those who spend their days in classes at the University and their evenings rehearsing are Jean a graduate student in the speech who plays Emily and Ben cast as George Pat who starred last year in the production of is featured as Howie a milkman who makes his rounds with a horse named Also appearing as three noisy baseball-playing friends of George Gibbs are Therald Dick and Jack Mary Chapman and Suzanne play Rebecca Gibbs and the first dead while Neil Barclay appears as Sam Although neither Joseph Cat-mull nor Vern Adix could be called both are as well known on the campus as they are on the Kingsbury VICTOR well known will appear in production of scheduled soon as University Theater |