The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 07, 1960, Image 7

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    . 196* SATURDAY. MAY 7. 060
First Hand Course
Offerefi. in Puppetry
!ology By 80881 LEVINE
t, will Ever since the fir.t bad-tempered Judy smacked the first
5 a.m. Punch over the heap with a stick, people throughout the
world have been fas inated by puppets and marionettes.
m. the Students who pla 1 to attend summer sessions at the Uni
versity this year will ave a chance to learn first hand the art
of di-
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of creating and m. nipulating
le also :
Wag-
these tiny "actors." land to experiment with other art
y
The opportunity will be avail- forms to make puppetry contem
enberg able in Theatre Arts 43 whichjporaiy.
will be taught by Gorge Latd Latshaw studied at the Uni-
Allen-
shave, nationally-known pupped versity of North Carolina and
he Ma
teer. In addition to to aching the, the Yale School of Drama. One
Unit- course, Latshaw and is puppets of his best-known puppets was
Protes-
will give two perform aces. I Carrot Top, a "member of the
broad-
The course is desi ned pri. cast" of "Lill" the MGM film
IC Art
marily for art and e ementary I of a few years ago.
education teachers a d recrea- He has designed and directed
Lion and theatre stude ts. It will performances of puppets for the
cover some of the If tory and Detroit Symphony Orchestia, and
theory of puppetry s well as s he created 12-foot puppets for
Iship methods of creating p ppets and I Copeland's "Billy the Kid."
n will plays. Latshaw served as president of
rlvania Students will be giVen the op-!the Puppeteers of America and
Chant- poitunity to put on their own was, a member of the goveining
row in shows. Latshaw will deal witiv boaid of the Children's Theatre
conventional hand puppets, mariod Conference.
beaten nettes, rod puppets, shadow thea-i
s year, tre puppets and the Japanese —Early age cave men and cave
y Can- Bunraki, a doll three feet tall. !women had a simple method of
Fred Students in the course will be l doing their housekeeping. They,
d Tony encouraged to create their own .simply spread fresh earth over,
puppet characters and situations'the debris on the floor.
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MCIHER'S DAY BREAKFAST
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
TO THE MOTHERS OF
Kappa Kappa Gamma
luncheon at 12:30 on Saturday
Breakfast in the Suite
Sunday Morning
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Mother's Day Tea
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WELCOME
FAMILIES and FRIENDS
THETA PHI ALPHA
IN THE SUITE
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Blue Band Finishes Concert Tour
The Penn State Concert very different from their pro-
Blue Band, conducted by ,
:grams in the afternoon. The eve
;ning program opened with The
James W. Dunlop, professor I Nationad Anthem, followed by
,of music education, recently
i"The Foundation March," , by
!Richard Goldman: "Symphony
finished it's annual concert ;No, 3, First Movement" by Rein
tour. ;hold Gliere and arranged by
(hold
Barnum; "Victoria Waltz,"
After Dunlop became its con-; Glenn
Leonard Smith. The cornet
doctor in 1947, the band began,
soloists for this were James Shu
making concert trips away from I ,ger t , Marshall Spayd, and Alan
campus. Within the past fewlHess.
years the band has presented con
certs in several communities in The band then played "Intro
duction and Scherzo" by Maurice
the Commonwealth—in addition Weed, and "Passion in Paint" by
to seevral conceits on the campus.
:Henri Rene and arranged by
We gave pop concerts at the :Floyd Werle.
high schools in the afternoons. Following an intermission they
We always asked the local di- played "March With Tiumpets"
rector to lead the band in one ,by William Berg.,ma; "King Ste
arrangement," said Dunlop. phen Overture" by Beethoven
• Their evening programs were'and arranged by Lucien Cailliet:
Physics Prof Receives
Two Research Grants
Grants from the Office of Ord-! Robert D. Reifsneider, associate
!lance Research of the Department., has
professor of theatre aits
of the Army and from the Na-'
'granted leave of absence for the
tional Science Foundation will
assist research being conducted by; fall semester, 1960.
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Dr. Walter I. Goldburg, assistant
professor of physics.
The grant from the National
Science Foundation is for $29,700
for two years, while the Depart
ment of the Army's grant is for
$24,795 for the same period.
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MOTHERS •
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Theta Chi
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Happy Mother's Day
PHI MU DELTA'S
Sunday Dinner
Theatre Arts Prof Gets
i Fall Leave of Absence
Reifsneidei will visit univei city
theatre schools in this country
and England and will attend
classes at a New York professional
theatre school to make a com
pai study of theatre teaching
and directing
MOTHER'S
WELCOME
FROM
KAPPA
DELTA
BREAKFAST
in the
rAGE SEVEN
and "Clarinet E - scapade" by Rus
sell Ward.
Continuing the band presented
"La Boutique Fantasque" by Ros
sini Respighi and arranged by
Dan Godfrey; "Windjammer"
.selections by Morton Gould and
arranged by Paul Yoder; and "The
Stars and Stripes Forever" by
John Sousa.
The Band has appeared at tha
following high schools: Juniata,
Hallafax, Zembo Mosque, Shaler
Township, North Hill, Ambridge,
Snowden Township, Hollidays
burg, Bald Eagle - Nittany, Mill
Hall. Williamspoi t Consistory
and Chief Logan
The Conceit Blue Band, con
sisting of 104 members, will wini
up the season with its annual
concert at 3 p m , May 29, on the
library steps.
president's Book Award
Will Honor Freshmen
The first annual President's
Freshmen Book Awards will be
presented at a ceremony planned
for later this month.
The award, which was estab
lished in order to encourage and
recogn iz e scholarship and
achievement, will be presented
to those freshmen who have
earned a straight 4 average in
their first semester.
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A Mother's Day
Welcome
from the
PHI MUs
Breakfast in the Suite
9:30.11:00
THE SISTERS
And PLEDGES
of
ALPHA OMICRON
INVITE THEIR
PARENTS
MOTHER'S DAY TEA
In the Suite
1-3 P.M.
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CHI LAMBDA
Welcomes Parents
TEA 2-4
in the
Suite