Show Pag 4 Student lit Monday Jun 26 1978 Focus on Southwest Indian cultures Children to study American Western heritage A western heritage workshop spun wool using natural dyes sandpainting leather and bead-worloom weaving preparing Indian foods games and music "The workshop has been planned to give a 3lth centurv child an idea of the wav s in w hu h native American children used to create beauty and fun from their natural environment" said Janet (Nbome one of the workshop We will also explore directors for children will be offered for the k first time at this year's Festival of the American West to begin m taikan July 31 The werk-inrworkshop for i!J fvus on children ages the arts of the American Sculh-wes- t l:idu:i cultures Activities will include pctterv max’ik a11 utd'r Jun: firm wJveink home- rjianin je6-- art being created by modem Indian artists " According to Marie Dwyer all the another director techniques taught and materials used will be authentic We will also discuss with the children the backkround and rncanink of the arts in the Indian cultures” said Mrs Osborne ' We want the children to for example that under-stan- sand- d - Old Lyric Rep Company offers comedies drama musical plays Every summer the Old yri Kepertor Company presents a season of four plays at the Iync Theatre in downtown ok an bekinnmk in late June and throukh July and Aukust This will ! the Company's 13th consecutive summer of produc-tonand the plays in production offer a wide ranke of theatrical experiences On June 33 the season bekan with a delikhtful Neil Simon comThe Star Spankled Girl" a edy story of two young editors of a social protest magazine and a very patriotic Olympic swimmer ' see SI Keview at right' This week or Thursday June 39 the theatre opens Tennessee Williams' I’uutzer pnze drama the hauntink memory play The Glass Menakerie " These two 1 1 run-nm- k s produitions alternate tU performances for three weeks At the end of that time the two remaining productions are adled to the schedule Thirl to open this summer will be a Peter fhamin musical of the Noah’s Ark tale Two by Two" which bekins its run on Wetnesilav July 19 A week later on July 36 the Rep adds its final production a double bill of Peter Shaffer's Black Comedy” the play that takes place in the darki and George S Kaufman's bit of slapStone-Richar- stick d nonsense 'The Still Alarm ” All four plays rotate performances throukh Aukust 1J As is the case each summer season coupon books are available to both rekular theatre-koer- s and L'St' students reduced price admission to all four productions and will be available throukh June 38 at the University Tenter Ticket Office or at the Iync Theatre Individual tu kets to the plays are also available at both ticket outlets The performance schedule includes "The Glass Menakerie” on Thursday and Friday even-ink- s June 28 and 30 and "The Girl" on Saturday evenmk July 1 at 8 p m The Iync theater Repretory ompany opened its season Thursiiuy with a play examinink the ainusink fireworks sparked between an southern kirl with the stereotyped Cornell L’mversitv rebels of the ultra-patnoti- c 1960's A typical Neil Simon comedy directed by Vusco Call the play studied very well human values of love and political values namely the importance of under-kroun- d magazine called Fallout The plot involves a love triankle consisting of an kirl enkaked to a U S marine and two penniless Journalists more dedicated to their a rebellious magazine than their next meal The play starts out with Sophie played by Becke W'llenski in all Southern politeness intro- - kraduate University next year have been selected Eastman N Hatch dean of the School of Graduate Studies at USU announced Wednesday Those selected are individuals with earlier degrees from other institutions who are potential research degree candidates Hatch said They receive W200 fellowships and waiver of tuition Fellows selected for the 1978-7school year are Jeannette Cushman Reston Va She will do graduate work in toxicology She has degrees from Cornell University and Colorado State University Kathryn Wing Denne Hill Air Force Base She is a 1975 graduate of Weber State College and will do graduate work in biology CLASSES LOST AND FOUND Lost book 367 drowing whte taped please ntoify bonding craftsmen and native Americans from the Great West Fair at the Festival will instruct call Mrs Janet Osborne Block with Alice M Hendrickson 338 W 1st S Logan 752 5627 ectors the children Enrollment in the workshop will be Bruited and those interested in attending should write or A Reword Offered WANTED Wonted Child Sublets Psychology Proiect for information 752-792- NOW PLAYING The Cheap Detective - c SHOWTIMES PG — UTAH 7:30-9:2- 4 d In the meantime the mastermind and executive of the magazine Andy becomes more frustrated that their printing deadline is due along with all the rent The play reaches an unexpected climax as Sophie learns that she is obsessed with the smell of Andy and Norman becomes the dejected third party The part of the eccentric Norman was played by Michael Eagan Andy was played by Todd Jamieson '3L 'lift iniale in jMuix i t Sixut-ixi- r Iyr I if-hoi- is: NEED MONEY? no waiting and St Mary's University San Antonio and will be in a doctoral program in psychology at USU Michael Henry Madany South Holland III a graduate of the University of Illinois Urbana who will do master's study in range science at USU He is a son of the Rev Bassam Madany 16077 Park Plaza South Holland! 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Call in your order and pick it up at our con- venient drive up window am-9:3- pm 0 Sun 5 pm-9:3- 0 F & S pm 1 1 :30 M om-l- Tr TH O c CtOUPS the Emporium 1 our FCa£S$AN SITU to go or Stay Try COSTUMES P0STEQ FACTORY DRAGON WOK 11 pm W 30 & a mtnti nt at For call Small loans from 5 00 to ??? of for Fellowships study at Utah State lift Neil Simon's Eight awarded research fellowships Recipients from University eight University Texas Austin of TUDLflT iOf YVho dunnit? ducink herself to the younk men next door the journalists Norman the brilliant and idiosyncratic of the two roommates becomes obsessed with infatuation and the insatiable desire to smeli Sophie at all costs He bekins to harass the headstronk and outspoken YW CA coach until she extra-frenzie- The Festival of the Amencin is a celebration of the culture of the Old West sponsored annually by Utah State University west past-preside- Old Lyric Co opens Neil Simon Comedy t Iamrahn Drive Iugan pre-schoo- ls d $4200 grants for study here Research painting is a religious art and that we must approach it with respect " Both Mrs Dwyer and Mrs Osborne have lived in the Southwest and both have wide experience m children's art programs Mrs Dwyer was formerly an in the children’s art program at New Mexico State College and is currently art director for the Alliance for the Varied Arts in Ixigan Mrs Osborne has taught both in public schools and in and is a of the Alliance for the Varied Arts In addition to the workshop dir- 55 N Main Logan 752-959- 5 No Appointment Necessary |