The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 18, 1977, Image 4

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    Daily Collegian Monday, July 18, 1977
Crowds on the Allen Street mall meander in a snakelike path among the booths.
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FABRICS
Festival flock undaunted by rain
By STEVE LESTER Of course, the rain did not cause everybody to leave.
Collegian Staff Writer By nightfall, some artists 'seemed to have forgotten
For some people, yesterday's downpour brought an about it as they summed up their thoughts on the past
early . end to the 11th Annual Central Pennsylvania week's events.
Festival of the Arts. "It was very nice. We enjoyed the people here;
"We just packed up and left after the third time we they're so lovely," said the wife of Sandor Herskovitz, a
New York pipemaker. Smiling, she shrugged and covered everything," jeweler Constance E. Wicklund
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said. ded, "The heat you couldn't help."
-"I think it probably shortened the festival because a Mildred Dienstag, a painter from New York, said her
lot of people left early. I would've stayed until nine only regret was that she did not arrive a week early and
o'clock but my body just couldn't take the elements," could not leave a week
she said. . "I love the place," late.
she said. "I'm a real, college
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Monday, July 18
Registration for second session of HUB craft classes, 12-5 p.m., Room 312 HUB.
Classes start 7:30 p.m., tonight.
Color Slide Club meeting. Special competition, slides depicting melancholy; showing
• of Eastman Kodak Co. film "Making Color Prints," 7:30 p.m., Room 112 Kern.
Nittany Mountain Summer Spectrum, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, •8 p.m.,
Eisenhower Auditorium.
Tuesday, July 19
College of Education faculty luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Room 101 Kern.
Acoustics Seminar. M. K. Bull, University of Adelaid, on "Noise Generation Due to
Fully Developed Turbulent Flow in Pipes," 4 p.m., Room 151 Willard.
Shaver's Creek Nature. Center, "Frogs, Toads, and Snakes," 7 p.m., Stone Valley.
Integrational Summer Community Lecture. Herbert A. deVries, Mobile Laboratory
for Physiology of Exercise and Aging Research, University of Southern
California, and Lawrence J. Frankel, Lawrence Frankel Foundation, on
"Physical Fitness in Middle and Later Life," 7:30 p.m., Keller Auditorium.
Festival Theatre, A Little Night Music, 8 p.m., Playhouse Theatre.
EXHIBITS
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Frost Entomology Museum: special gypsy moth exhibit.
Hammond Gallery: scholastic poster designs based on new CPFA logo; winning
entries in CPFA poetry competition.
HUB Gallery: Smithsonian Institution exhibit, "American Coverlets;" CPFA
children's art exhibit.
Kern Commons Gallery: Denise Lauzier Stone, ceramics.
Zoller Gallery: Antonio Frasconi, woodcuts, lithographs and intaglios
Rosin up the bow
A University student, a recent graduate and Clayton "Red"
Edwards, above, finished in the money Saturday as 17 fiddlers
from all over the state gathered on Old Main lawn for the third
annual fiddlers contest.
Tad Marks (11th-music composition) won third place and
$5O while Bruce Young, last year's third-place winner, finished
fourth for a $25 prize,
Blaine Shover from McVeytown, Pa., won the $lOO first prize
for the second straight year while Edwards, from Muncy, Pa.,
received second place and $75. -
The spirits of the wildly enthusiastic crowd were hardly
dampened by a cloudburst near the end of the contest.
campus freak and this area is so beautiful."
She gave much praise for the way the festival was
organized and publicized. "Even the shuttle bus was a
joy."
A State College jeweler who asked to remain
anonymous said she was "disappointed" because she
thought some of the jewelry in certain booths was not
handmade.
"They were just giving the people what they wanted
because what they could afford were commercial
items," she said.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Monday - Tuesday, July 18-19
SPECIAL EVENTS
Photo by Patrick Little