The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22

TH E VOLUME 1— NUMBER 3 YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 19S2 COPY PER DISCUSSING IIJS TORTRAYAL OP TROILUSla the- Antioch Area Cheats c’s production of ShnkcHpcare’s "TrotlsiS ar.il Cmsida” Is Ellis Er.l t*. why takes a "break*' during rehearsal with he®former drama «*v-h, Mary Mortis, of the Carnegie Tech Srktel t f Theatre. S American o Give Away Of Rempfer From [Show Tickets jf YfRe-tv Springs Theatre’s Shakespearean Festival Resounds Across Campus Beginning July 1 SPOTTING TOWN BARGAINS By Jay Tee (By Carolyn Lukin) The immortal verse of Shake­ speare will soon again resound a- cross the summer Stillness of the Antioch campus, The Area Theatre's second Shakespearean Festival, a repeat of last, summer’s successful ven­ ture into EHrahelhan drama, Will open its 10-week season, July 1. “Troilus and Cress!do,” known as one of Shakespeare’s " p r o b lem plays,” and dealing in a highly satiric way with the legendary Greek-Trojan war, will bo the first production. To bo performed again on the 7-level Elizabethan stage, erected on the steps of the college's ad­ ministration building fuc.ng the front campus, the plays to be giv­ en this scescn ere these dcslgr.at- i <1ns the Gnec-Rrraan cycle, gev- Lnst gundoy’s hot humid weather <» !-»>« art scheduled, v,.th the drove hundreds to beach cad pie-1 t o d three weeks to it r.Ie grfMfidi? We were thinking a-jjtiic Grand JUpotCM*. bout hew to make ear nest Sunday Arthur tiibgcw, uriateat pro- more e r r a t ic and decided « buy | ,CTfiCP * a ,# * * , Ie Caestor of A brief look at the many bar­ gains In our town: Thinking of painting that porch chair over the week end? Well, then why not Stop in at Erbaugb and Johnson and ask about the half-price sale on all paints. E and J are closing out the stuff. And it’s good duality, KYANIZE p a in ts , varnishes and enamel, tco. This firm won't handle paint any mm , so here's your chance lor a real bargain. Tr- Ydl.evy springs American, in s r*I 're■*;».*! v.jh the O.d Town 1 fe Tv*,.’ **. cr.« mne north, t^.l, i s t', .* c ",ti gj r.r.gfi* !d P.k e*. ’ p i .rg a fee* ulw .^un to a Sun- 1 ICy i f iv- mag dicw a t '1' It; ■ i .«•; *:• 5c ‘ f / i c i : y p r w * It1:1.***"i .* *..*. r.j fr-nt t:it vfr- ; It A3 tke wfeiyr of ihp ticket ; h..« to do ** ePp the nd on the jug»* of the American, if It** od boors J?!* name, and pre- J amt A a* the fm oifire. Award- . 1 K to iim w lf -fens s manager of the theatre, this li.pplng from the paper vk II entitle the bearer to two ffeo admission*, So readers,. you are urged to notice the bo* s r,t the lower right hand corner of this week's Issue and see Jf your name appears there- I f It does, then ft means that you and the family are entitled to see J Scared Stiff* With Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis and the "The Green Glove” with Glenn Ford, Ibis .Sunday or Monday evening at She OlDTOWN AUTO THE­ ATRE. fret A* W. Beyd Ate*- r.t t f Antic*h *.n j re. tem <f .y-iJt.w -fXiin- <,* ittX t is e . ip > to 1 T«f* ’""'Tsj v. portcifck' radio for this tcmmgf wetis end. If you want to do the same', step at end lock tb/m ever fit GrimieUVi Appliance Sate*, Jf |you have one already and Just need jfresh lattetit*, they tan feeip pts jthere tit A r i its the best brand 1 r.cr,-.t tn i :,!r* Let- p s c as fend . . . 'Everreadjv K*:.*r,.l*r, ;■» * Sr? It LI ." ir ! fefe.'ti . » *}„!, ‘ I f f ’i i fij nr:»: •;.« f* e f *:.,y w.*a a j ■ »t- i s i f s,5 GrimtellV, r»« . Ib’.ite H.irdaare s: the I estival, s>.-:»ted by Mere­ dith Dallas, Assistant Vtchtmr eS Speech, Both will net se well as well. FeBowittg “Trolkis and £«&*!» d.i, *July !-5, will bet *<ertedanas”—fuiy B-K, *Fegleles *'—<lJiy 3£*-D. 4Fifi?a;t ef Atb.s.V— ■J'-.- iiKC, ‘ •2-tu* y «it* A-.g, ?. ’—A J. E.&. «: ti v A„g, these, "dark” plays, accompanied, with high drama and profound speculation, If they succeed, the Area The­ atre will have mode a notable contribution io Shakespearean lore. Appearing in the first play will bo Ellis Rabb as Troilus, Jcanno Jerrcms as CreSsida, Carl Jncctjn as Pandarus, David B ow e n ns Diomedce and Jack B i t t n e r ns Tficrsitcs, They head a cast Of ?,8. Yellow Springs actress Dorothy Laming, well-known to patrons of the Area Theatre, will play the beauteous and depraved Helen of Troy. Yellow Spring's Budd Stcir.hhber, designer of the stage set, will also perform *n 'Tir;c,'ce'’ and ' Julius Caesar.” Dirctters this serntn, In add!- tfen fc L.Ligew c-id Dalias, m-il bo dtvttcd l c £ » V!* K<{iM ? Dty Km J , . r tf the Carnegie Tech Sente 1 ef Treelu , is known en Breteiway ft .t rntisy pt-ftrsaseto, iK-iuoisg t‘re m atlen of the pmb tf Att.e Ea 'Lfs.rt1 Dfidtr lho Elms. •t r 3 sferri-g esVkteriaVbn Bret Ea i T t r ’ 5bo will i.et, el.ret* ntiJ u&ih it i t!:t Area Theatre l-.Es m.£'n. JdfSi grr f*r f?:r tew- r..fy ■{. ?!rf be.:g .o Verrif. i ir: ii, %'AtK,U f-.’ f.slots , m ( bo ci4c3-*6 Ijr ngf, Te-Slotv f; g tf'ti ; st'-JX % le .x ty : g. IF e Im ilo , , , Fred Robertson as guest of THE AMERICAN to see SCARED STIFF with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis plus f « E G r e e n glove with Glenn Ford OIJ Sum at M oi G t o e 2«-2d at * OLDTOWN AUTO THEATRE 1 mile north of Xenia on old Springfield Pike 2‘lcase present this coupon at bos office ADMIT TWO 3Innday*s a',-t.er» t*Eloved a rep* ommpr.dai'o.'i m *mmil ®f a f otttmjUee era Ineicsiry of three femtlfy n s f t b n set «p khm weeks ago ' to rosisuler the rela­ tionship' between Ar,tier'll ( olirge and Hr. Rempfer. Befete the tote was taken Dr, Rempfer appear­ ed before tins fta t ta end read a statement. j *Dr. Rtm jfef. whe was first ap- d_pointed to the M i d i College f t p ' ulty in 31*50 has teen rn a proba- ; lionary at&lce, as ere- all newly cho* *srn faculty members at Anlfoch §College,” Alexander raid In outlin­ ing the thremc logical background of event#, ‘ His first appointment was for a twc-ycar period. In 1652 he was reappointed fer one year.” "Several months age, President McGregor informed Dr, Rempfer that his appointment would not be continued beyend June, 1953, Un­ der the college's personnel policy, this decision is the .president's tet make, in connection With proba­ tionary faculty members. "In accordance with the same es­ tablished personnel policies of the College, Dr. Rempfer appealed to the Administration Council of the college to review President McGre­ gor's decision. t ;* n it- •Kan I',.. |pf Jlnsjfft *Vr 5i r.< r tAMERICAN £: ■j^ ^ liU* |eafi't P.u:H o fright sew , , some type, Ti;ra fee rr.cdrl frr :•{ j , Bill infems i.?, Is theModel X. 16' : and 16' cut featsd ratdcl . * . ?<*&: j] top* in tend mode ♦* , ,6 wen: i run by HstSf, but it rur« d « s p „ s 5 j J easy, they say, #5»,®f», *■„ At test, j mowing the lawn is seme-times a ' - *. ef - .f: / C...r.d IP 1 1 ik :* * | |.re ..t * «.!• I’ t f(. . . / ! .s 8 J*. I’d - 8 3 I>. M. cijcry cf *12f.io* ..o.rfe t . . •> A r e s i: i f hu, d t > i .;<3 . ,t.g. v- fc;;d j.i.fg to yo Ii have ;5Eg e«r, ie :g< ft* s by the thicJit. '-Xrfjlas,'* ‘-(osubdasus” i-Pf tl- d ft, *'T:m€»*#© k 4 T i t e / 1RfttJfe- speare** ‘ Torgoffeii plajs/’ arc a ratify rn the Amt/Sam sfag. O.i'y one Other theatre group in this country Is known to have stage-d . . T'i .„±' ’ i, fc. «' ' j. !' i ( ;„f jf . - . •..'-0 II... 9,'J V z /: a Lclipw IV.w- ^ /.V::..y . : l tei» ;.f.j tee a .r.Uil ,s fee.? ^ -*■ C W •---» •» *■*'- - e’.ce.:. F.,s M ..' .-+ »4,/.. - w? 1 .dget f A r .j.r tx. utiee? ^.aSt,; 1 filit yr i <k•*::««! ;LvY c i tr.fic I sl : R u i n To 1 IB' 1 I1. <T«mer *U«,I B l i l l d n u 'C a vLvv*i N c \ t Y f ; very trfnrtksotHb Jtfe, SO Why net | them, and that w»S *» 3630, make it as tuny as you can With a : ‘ M.s'r.terprtttd as Iragedi es,” better lawn mower? fbtit you can iLkhgcw says, "tfetsr plays apptar- spepd that extra time-With the fam- ed eynlcal and sinister, offering James Mitched, vice president of the Miami Deposit Bank has re­ turned from a 2-wceks banking course at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N, J, [ify. See Bill Deaton before you buy, ' though, » • • ' During the past weeks you’ve probably read about the special Of­ fer on 1952 Ford Tudors at Bur­ dick Motors, Well, look again at this week’s Burdick Motors’ ad In this paper and you"! be pleasantly surprised. You can now buy a 1952 Ford Tudor there for oniy $179.50 down and just $68 per month . Couldn't ask any more than this, could you? Be a nice idea to in­ sure more carefree summer driv­ ing, Besides that, the newer a car is, the safer it is. Couldn’t do any harm to ask a b o u t it. You may come away with a 1952 Fo^d Tu­ dor, Save one for me, will you? • Just about the • « "hottest” ad in this* little inspiration lb the thtatre-geer. We believe that febakcspearc actu­ ally intended these five plays to be satires . . , comedies of a iare and distilled nature; . , , and if vlcwtd in that light, they will have mean­ ing.” Seme cf Shakespeare’s most bril­ liant and lyric verse la lound in issue, we think is the special ad of the Yellow Springs Lumber Com­ pany. For a limited time they arc offering 3x6 and IxB Kiln Dried Spruce Siding for only $150 per 1000 board feet. And there’s other good .buys in roofing and flooring. We think that’s a good price cn “More Drain” r o o f i n g per 100 ecj»a*V feet. Read it and see if you agrec^ You’]! find it all at Yellow SflrlfifS Lumber Company. V l.,*I - j The destinies of the Bryan Butt- degs cage squad will be in new hands conic next September. And these are the £4 year-old ones of Robert Edward Gower, pictured tt- bove, who has been hired to replace Bill Boux, resigned, Gower comes io Yellow Springs highly recommended from Kfovv- rystown high school, where ho taught and eonshod for the past two years. He attended Ohio Stnio University and Is n gradmile of. Otterbdn, As soon as bousing is available he and his wife and his 18 month ar,d two month old children plate to reside in. Yellow Springs. .sfesyu

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