The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 23, 1959, Image 11

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    THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959
Variety, Spices
Director's Job
Warren Smith, associate professor of theater arts, is prob
ably the most versatile man connected with the University's
Mateer Playhouse at Standing Stone.
As managing director of the playhouse, it is his job to see?
that every phase of the "physical plant" functions smoothly
and efficiently,
This job includes everything
from helping to form the budget
for each season to ordering the,
nails and glue for the scenery.
He is in charge of the actual
hiring of the actors and the sign
ing of their contracts.
Each winter he and the di
rector meet to decide which
plays will be presented at Ma
leer the following season. This
involves the reading of hun
dreds of scripts and exhaustive
correspondence with the writ
ers and their agents,
Smith has been associated with!
the University as an instructors
in theater arts since 1946. He has;
a master of arts degree in thea-I
tre arts from lowa State Uni-1
versity.
Although primarily an instruc
tori in playwriting, he has taken
lan active interest in all forms of
the theater on the campus.
The popular 5 O'clock Thea
ter, which produces student
written plays during the regu
lar semesters, was founded by
Smith as a training ground for
his students. He also directs
two shows a year for the Penn
Slate Players.
Smith has been managing di
rector of the Mateer Playhouse
since its purchase by the Uni
versity last year.
Indigent
Receive Aid
From UCA
The most underprivileged chil
dren in the nation--those of mi
grant workers—are being cared
for under the current volunteer
program of the University Chris
tian Association.
The program, which started
July 8 under the direction of the
Child Development and Family
Relations Department and the
Education... Department at the Uni
versity will continue until Aug. 5.
A Day Care center for pre
school children 'and elementary
education lot of er ones will be
among the main features of the
school. The chi dren and their
parents will also participate in
children's clubs, athletic events,
and religious services.
Last year, 150 children lived in
the Potter County Migrant
Camps. These children receive in
adequate care and schooling due
to their constant traveling.
Volunteers who wish to partici
pate will work with the Chaplain
to Migrants, a seminary student,
on the project.
Six years ago, only 4 per cent
of all U.S. families owned a sec
ond car. Today, the figure stands
at 17 per cent. During the last
six years, automotive advertis
ers have increased their invest
ment in daily newspapers 104 per
cent.
ARNMIIIMMIriIIiMAIMIMMIIk
See and Visit
WOODWARD
CAVE
off Route 45_at Woodward, Pa.
SEE NATURE'S WONDER
Special rates for groups.
Picnic Area, Camp Sites, Collages.
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Writo Woodward Cave, Woodward, Pa.
for brochures.
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SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Prof's Article Published
Dr, William M. Lepley, pro
fessor of psychology, is the au
thor of an article, "Predicting
Success in Nurses Training," pub
lished in The Journal of Psychol
ogy.
lota Alpha Delta
Plans Luncheon
Guest speaker for the lota Al
oha Delta fraternity luncheon, to
be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. is
Dr. Dugald S. Arbuckle, director
of counselor education at the
Boston University School of Ed
ucation.
Reservations for the luncheon,
which will be held in the Hotel
State College, must be made by
tomorrow. Education, psychology
and guidance personnel may con
tact their room representative or
Mr. Blair Leonard at AD 8-9076.
Cost of hte meal is $2 per person.
Tighe Gets Appointment
Jack Tighe, former Penn State
intercollegiate boxing champion,
has been appointed to the Ne
vada State Boxing Commission.
The Scranton native makes his
home in Reno, where he is a
member of that city's P::creation
commission. •
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Miniature
Golf
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Particularly
at the
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PUTT PAR
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Free game if
you make a
hole-in-one on
No. 18!!!
35c F.intil 6 p.m.
50c after 6 p.m.
Route 322
3 ml. N. of State College
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