20—The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 21,1979 . x . . • • . . PEANUTS ~,„.......m mum . • 1 Local craftsmen in the spotlight at Toftrees . e i MA'AM, I HAVE IT'S ABOUT THIS I THINK I SHOULD WELL, I DON'T KNOW.. AN OBJECTION 0 MINUS HAVE SEEN 6IVEN HOW ABOUT TWO i.. By STEFANIE PLEET exhibit. ' ' Richard Mayhew, painting, and David i n SOMETHING UTTER FREE THROWS? Daily Collegian Staff Writer The "Lunch With the Artists" series Vandommelen, weaving. George qi Vp a iireh%llo. Ar N ~'-' Batik artist Janet Lindsay took up has been in progress for one month and Zoretich, professor of art, will be c i se shop.in front of an exquisite display of will continue depending on public exhibiting his most recent works at the 'i` Pi . ft her handcrafted items and demon- response. University Art Museum and Le Papillon 5 0 • strated how to create colorful batik simultaneously. A N , tlir . ,„„/ ( works, like clothes and wall-hangings, in Most of these artists are from the State . A g o / 1 f tWIA _ .ig:A k. the lobby of Le Papillon restaurant at College area, and like Janet Lindsay, (gell r owswi r ____......... 1 (AFT4 j r.:J"*" . the Toftrees Country Club last week. are represented along the east coast. -, ij i , , w , , 9-/q litillinoimmw 61101 • ...-,-„, PI They will be featured throughout Oc- nr tober. . _ _ _ .. __ _ ,trl ' 1.0.441—. v3.01.ci . . . . . . - . . • ' • • . „. .. . . . ~ . - ..*-.. - .450: 1- . - • • for sale in the lobby. Lindsay-was demonstrating batik on a wall-hanging while she explained the f ; .. . - ..,,- •• ... il;•.. ' .. . . . intricate process for creating on fabrics. The artist uses wax to protect areas • • • - •• ' - • - • . from the dye used to color the uncovered . Today, Rob Fisher demonstrates . • . • . -.• • sections. Each different color adds acrylic sculpture, one of the several -. '• • ' another step, and colors can be mixed. various crafts on display. The items on display were for sale, Some upcoming programs include . . .. • , - :,•, . , . • Toftrees sponsors an artist every ranging in price from $l5 for a silk scarf pottery crafts by Grace Pilato, drawings . . ' ... . ~• - •. •;', .-•S. ' - .:. '' .• , •.•, • . Wednesday, Thursday and on . home to $7OO for a batik Alice in Wonderland by Mary Cady Rubenstein and by • . DOONESBURY • • . • . . - :•,-. . .. ...,,,:. _. : . ~.-,..,:. , . . football Sundays at lunch from 11:30 chess set. Lindsay won first place in the Joelynn Snyder-Ott, program coor- A - buffet luncheon is served in the • , . .. .• • ~••• • ' ei... • r. -.. . •,,' ::;.. • .;'... -. "- - :'. . a.m. to 2 p.m. What is advertised as Juried Craft Exhibit at the 1978 Central dinator. Snyder-Ott• has taught at the restaurant for $3.50 on weekdays and .. ~•. • -'. . • ',. ~:*. . ' ..-:-..; ' Si 4:7 • • . ." '•;. . . ' • ' . "Lunch with the Artists", is,' in fact, a Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for a University for the continuing education $7.95 on home football Sundays. j,i 0... . ;etres so6ll y /l w A iz T r p E 7 6: 58, 711 1 1 F 5 T al i f i r o . . _ . I'D. thav i nexer :' •• ' • ~..-,. ..,, 1 3.y .. - ...k.., ~,: ..,.. -. . . buffet luncheon in the dining room and similar Rircus chess set. Also on display prograth in the College of Arts and During the week, Tom Wareham will 1 ailiv.s, • al: rourm,s:::: MARRED? :Z I T .• . / ,:° tor s: .. ~,. . i . :7 8/1 7 - m r t s. 7, . i. ------. ' .. r ki =7 " l : z , 5 ,7 5 1 a :. 0 / /p 0 g./ Pl e (3s° • : A l : sa :,.. • ,-, ; . , . . . . an ar ti s t demonstrating his or her craft was the quilted velvet cape for which she Architecture. Also being featured from be playing his guitar in the dining room •• , -HONEY? FRIEND, ZEKE AND .• . . , - : . •.• y . 72.; • . . i .... .7 - .. - ..: . p . . . i n f ron t o f a display of finished creations won an honbrable mention in the 1979 the University art department will be ,overlooking Bald Eagle Mountain. 'ItY.• .11 11 , ' \ I I ARE'7HINKI;* Of \ . I •s\ , mop INFRFeRIA67/11 SLACK. ' • 5 ' . 1.- .4.: 1 • • . ..,ii 6E7710 MARRIED. .. \ , YOUR IFS. , , a . N . . • , \ • • - :' ' ' N . 'IL' . -. . ' e ®never ie, the y just ge better • . ,• i,., - ~,.,,....: tr . • .„,, __, i i „. 4O--- 4-- . . „_......_.,,,..,,,.4....,..,...,........,, ..... ... . . .. ~,,, 1 ' •- • r t.:;;;;: . _ . ' 4 ',' t z... .” .- , • . • - '•••• 3/ A '', „....... ..... • By ELLEN DELLARTE •• ,t , '• . . about to experience one of the most exciting stage Townshend, who was unsually quiet between songs, I': . a l& i, ' fry: 41- ,' i • ' .:.f.-.. -•04›,p,,A1' 0r, , 1 .- 6 _., '''AF- - ''l'''' '-r:' ••,,..'- --,... 's4 -.11 ,- . • ! '',. , :', \. • •••••••-' 4 F ' 1.-.1 0 "" .. - Daily Collegian Staff Writer performances ever. The energy level at any Who had the audience right where he wanted them - dan ' .....;''' ." . '" 77 4/• ' igre * 11°5; 1r:1r : 1 6 2 gr '. ,It • eZ e v . l: .; b : 11 ‘!er.; ....,, t f a ,..,..,.. „ )i • • •.. NEW YORK -The Who don't have to defend their concert, both on stage and in the audience, is higher ' cing on the seats and shouting along with such Whe ';;•',.• :41# , g 1 4 ,0 " '"?' emig __ 4.. , , ,,, 4. ego 4 . .. „... .„...,;. .., ...._ ______.---..„--„,..• .„ . ._..... • title as the world's greatest rock'n`roll band anymore. than most groups ever attain or can afford. But Monday standards as "My Generation" and "Magic Bus." . cili_,L > till • • •' • .• .--.-" 1, --- -: :- li'• .4r . ' ":..."; .: -7 . - 1 1 e, . . . .. As of Monday night, the old Who gave away that title night the group had the "rafters" knocking just the wav . ... 4 ..r==-_,;" -- ' , I •-•__., 7 r :::•rte 4.1 . ---2. :„...A . = --- it • ___ 4:7 ...... ::: enm50 ...7., f A / 1 , .. ~ ~,, -. • . .* • . ' And Roger' Daltrey's voice was never stronger or . ' ,-- . 5... d - c „,, , - .. _,,j11 lo k " 0 ,,:z3 , • - .............-il • liii I - 3 . •.• • '- ' :),„„•.. . , ./;-.. - •.. .......,•... .. -.-...,. ... . .,.._ to the new Who in their fourth of five concerts at it's described in "Long Live Rock." [._ ai:.•-•-' -'' --- 6iB/4 . 4 , clearer as in his showcase songs "Won't Get Fooled ‘ 1 - - •. ' 41' it • 144; 4. - -7 -- "''',.._... , e'i; .-- 7". '''':' ' .;.': '.. :' ' . . ' Madison Square Garden. • . • • The group surprised everyone by aPpearing at 8:30 Again," "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Who Are You." • • . ' . , .. The group's effective fusion of their old explosive ' • • and playing nearly three hours, opening their set with .. • ,•,••• . ,-- • V V,V t * '' '4. ~..7 : ':•' : style and material with the new proved they reign . , • •ii-•'•.•• 2. '' • :- i'.,Vitief,lii.4.l,ol4-4!!;W.i:•;•.::••-• , . -,-: ' ..;.••• 1 .• I • •.: .- - .• •• • . .. . Substitute" followed by "Can't Explain," two early Using a Mod's, expert sense of timing, they climaxed I ive from ...state Col lece . . . .. Photo by Rick Graff supreme over the world of rock music. Who songs used to open their recent concerts in Europe. the show with a spectacular moving version of "SeelVle(44. , ,* is . • ' ~ :•z• ~. Chess anyone? . , . , Sure, the Who• have changed a little. Roger Daltrey • cut his hair for a film role and there are two new It wasn't long, however, before the original Who Feel Me," punctuat . ed by a green-blue laser light and •• ' • - Graduate Student As ociation . . / . • smoke show that lent renewed strength and meaning to - f ... Artist Janet Lindsay of State College displays her batik cape and an intricate. . members: Kenny Jones behind Keith Moon's drum set achieved their perfect order of stage presence. Roger , . ' ' • , . . . . presents I . , • Alice in WOnderland" chess set,- priced at $7OO. Both have - Won her distinc-.. and John Rabbit"" Bundrick on keyboards. But their Daltrey pranced the center stage, treating . his Townshend lyrics. • . .. . tions of honor. Lindsay's work was featuredlast Week at Le Papillon restaurant high level of perforMance has remained intact. microphone like a lariat while Townshend wowed the Despite the effects of a period of instability for the as part of Toftrees Country Club's month-old weekly "Lunch With the Artist' , . When Pete Townshend launches into the opening audience with his power chords done windmill-style and group, brought to a head last fall by •• Keith Moon's • 4 . . I-.' I • ~ ' , . '' .• - program. The artists will continue to exhibit depending on public response. • . power chords of "Pinball Wizard," you know you're his legendary leaps and splits. death, the Who's performance was unforgettable. • , 01 1 ;1 • (11. .. - . 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He does walls 28 Takes on $5.00 OFF ALL BOOTS?. • awe I DAN POST dingo _Leather to Boot (sale ends Saturday Set. 22nd) Open Daily till 5:30 Mon & Fri nights till 36 Hog homes • 37 "Ole" recipients 39 Jnr.'s . father 40 a disease: early stages 42 With a—a no 46 Infuriated 47 Tony-winning play 49 Descartes 50 French.— 51 Treat like.-: give royal service 53 Aloha symbol 54 Type of cat 56 Facsimile 58 Indian, for example 59 Bell's ringer • • 60 Nourishes 61 Plane built for soloing 30 Type of day; to save for . 32 World 34 Natural wax7producer 35 Summer pest 37 Portico' 38 The Blues Brothers, according to a song 40 The -'gab' 41 Useless 43 Author T. 44 EVenly matched 45 Comedian Carl 48. Gorges • 51 Rand and namesakes 52 Neck part • 55 Evil ' 57 Scottish "thou" Boots for" Men and women featuring: The Daily Collegian • Friday, Sept. 21, 1979—') CICSSWCIA by Milk Shenlk 9:00