Collegian notes Shemini Atzeret services development, will address the win be held 10 a.m. Thursday Pennsylvania School and Simchat Torah services Psychologists Conference 9 will be held 7 p.m. Thursday a.m. Thursday in the Keller and 10 a.m. Friday, at Hellel. auditorium. There will be a Penn Vic The Undergraduate Student meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday Government Department of in 351 Moore. * Branch Campus Student Services will meet 7:30 p.m. The American Society of Thursday at 523 Beaver Hill Mechanical Engineers will Apartments. hold an Industrial Professional Advisory Phi Chi Theta will meet 7 Council meeting 3:30 p.m. P. m - Thursday in 1 Wolf, Thursday in 103 Mechanical Engineering Robert R. Charkhuff, an archeological research in authority on human and Ethiopia 3 p.m. Thursday in educational resource 101 Kern. UNIVERSITY CONCERT COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SPECIAL ALL-U DAY DANCE CONCERT WITH GDGflfi UJirfT€R GROUP OCT. 27, 1973 8:00 P.M. TICKETS TICKETS TICKETS loto by Tom Peters Joseph; Michels, professor of anthropology, will speak on $3.00 I ON SALE AT THE HUB DESK THURST OCT. 18, 9 A.M. LIMITED TO 2/PERSON W/MATRIC OR STAFF CARD. 'Boogie Man' - PART OF SUPER MUD ‘73, ‘Boogie Man' is a work by Penn State student Phil Schuster. The third annual Student Ceramics Invitational Exhibit began Monday in the Zoiler Gallery in the Visual Arts Bldg. Spaghetti Dinner with meat sauce & bread Only $l.OO noon to 8 p.m. Village Inn 1767 N. Athertoh nnuai Ceramics Exhibit 3rd A per Mud' now on display By ANNE BRUBAKER Collegian Staff Writer Super. Mud ‘73, the third annual Student Ceramics Invitational Exhibit, is now on display at Zoiler Gallery in the Visual Arts Building. Sponsored[ by the University’s Department of Art, the exhibit is held in conjunction with the annual Ceramics Art Conference scheduled for[Nov. 2 and 3. Each fall different schools are invited to| send their six best pieces of student work, as determined by advance jurying, to Pehn State for the exhibit. I Super Mud ‘73 has expanded the' geographical area represented by the guest schools by including a West Coast school among this Super Mud ‘73 will climax the Pond Farm. School in chemistry, Marilyn Levine year’s contributors. with the two-day seventh California. j earned her art degrees from Virginia Commonwealth Annual Ceramics Art He holds degrees in fine the University of California;. University, Cranbrook Conference, featuring three arts from New york State She attempts super realism in Academy of Art, University internationally known guest College of Ceramics and her pieces, often making use of Washington, Towson State artists. Ka Kwong Hui of works in variations of thrown of old leather objects. College and the Rochester Rutgers University, Howard forms, with hard-edged Ronald Avillion, conference Institute of Technology have KotUer of the University of designs and bright colors. coordinator for continuing sent pieces to the exhibit. Washington and Marilyn Kottler received his master education, called the Steve Johnstonbaugh, Phil Levine of the University of of fine arts degree from the conference “probably one of Schuster, Pam Turner, Jon Utah are recognized widely Cranbrook Academy-of Art the most highly attended Klapper, Ron Lang, Dean as talented ceramics artists and his doctorate- from Ohio ceramics art conferences in Lichtmann, Jan Eckhardt with distinctive styles. State. His work involves the the country. ; and Ron Hand are the Penn Ka was born in Hong Kong alteration, of commercial The conference is open to State students whose works and began his art training in decals to produce imagery, anyone interested id the exhibit include. Shanghai before coming to Holder of two degrees in ceramics, Avillion said. DUE TO THE DANCE FORMAT THERE WILL BE NEITHER BLEACHERS NbR SEATS ON THE GYM FLOOR. SEATING IS AVAILABLE IN THE BALCONY. TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR FLOOR &: FOR BALCONY LOCATIONS. : PLEASE DECIDE WHICH > LOCATION YOU PREFER, AS YOUR MOVEMENT WILL BE RESTRICTED TO THE GENERAL LOCATION SPECIFIED ON YOUR TICKET. The Daily Collegian Thursday, October 18, 1973—3
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