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

OIUWfH rOBMTJT 'WHStlSO t*o. Page 10 Thursday* -July % Jr,nirMowsi Journal Tallow Spring# .Vmcrlcnn ip iiim iit lirrniii .ANTIOCH NOTES Funds Granted To College To Continue Photo Research Project; Scholarship Awards Are Announced YELLOW SPRINGS ... funds Slav® be«n granted to the Antlm h College cbemHtry department ui continue It« Air Force Photographs! Research oroj->' t for two years, lu James F, t ’oxintn, chairman of the chemistry uepaitmcnt, announced today. lift (l. Mojo Hunsbergeft iwho - eiat- profe**or ni chemistry, Mill direct tin- project, which is spon­ sored by tin Air Research and Development iomm.vnd, Bnlli- inorr, uM! the VVright field Photographic 1, damUories, Dr. M.-o will super* vise -s. tively tiv1projivi s synthrtic section, win* h i<, n...n s<nsiBlo for hank* riwearrh in organic rhemls- FUEL OIL - GASOLINE AILS • GREASES .15 II K 1*111>NK. 7.7431 UoMl PHUNB : 16 * 2 R0BE8T J. SHOTS Xsni a at Corr* A , Yellow Springs try The testing section on appilea- jtinn of new compounds to photo- i graphic development will be netivo- •ly supervised by Homer Gorman of Jamestown, assistant director of Ithe project | A 1 hif graduate of Wilmington 1 (;■<liege, Gorman recently joined the > Antioch staff. He had been «n- :payed by the M. Hamm. Co„ Wash- i:ut..n Court House, 0. ■ • • \ allow Springs — Two young chemistry students have been n- wunhd SJOO scholarships to study this fall at Antioch College, Dr. •Tames !•*. (’orniii, chemistry de­ part nn at chairman announced to­ day. The scholarships were made available through a 821500 grant b> the DuPont Company to (lie Antioch chemistry department this winter, for the department’s “outstanding record in the educa­ tion of chemistry majors." D< a 1 si i l hdsroedeft of LaCros- . ■, Vt si-i ,, and Fred L, Metz of ft., were the recipients of *»•». awards, DuPont grants were provided this *. r to nineteen colleges on the 1 of the guahty of their chemis­ try whins and their records in (!, 1 u.ng ‘.indents for graduate id- U i a t 1C,I, f. * * Yellow -•prings — Dr, Harry si ‘inluuser Antioch College pro­ fessor of German, has been ap­ pointed as ,1 judge for Hie Mod­ ern Language Assort diaii's an­ on t! O x f o r d rniversifj l’ress book prize. D> -t( inisaMer. who is an editotl- :J s!'..:ft;»«t ftr the ayswlatloifE, jonrnul. joined tin* Antioch far ally ;n L*."t H« N n fnme-t lw*««i of thi* rtiA er. ty «s Mu«jtoi», Canada, <?■fe, 1 *. Ill l Ilf.Mr fit P E E P * 1 ■ f t n a v fTti © B ' \ l \ L O !j t f - ' tR ' - fM * 4 m $ - , | r . ^ v / - r f t - \* ,• *r*5 w- A j i*.', . Ni f. ‘ ■ *7 .§ 11 3 %/ m ms is a Area Theatre’ s Costume Director Is Springfielder By Amber Livingston Yellow Springs — Costume direc­ tor for the Antioch Aren Theatre’s second Shakespearean F e s t i v a l , which began Wednesday, is Mrs, Peter (Roberta) Lcveaux of Spring- field. Mrs, Lweuux volunteered for the job last year, beginningwith the s e c o n d production, Richard IT. Since last December, she has been doing lv.warch work regarding the authenticity of Greek and Roman i ostumvs at Warder Public Library in Springfield, and also in Colum­ bus and Ck-ydand. As costume dim-tor, Mrs. Lev- cans design# and supervises the creation of some $0 costumes for the seven-play scries. Presently, the Area Theatre has -15 costumes — enough for the first two produc­ tions. AH materials, which will feature 1 ment cloth, pro-laundered sa- t*on and crease-resistant gabardine will he pnrehast d from theatrical supply houses in Cleveland a n d In.>ton. Four basic garments- the hirnatinn. cluton, ohalmys and toga, will he mid. Each may be worn several way;,, Last ymr, costumes wore salvaged from old materials, Tiie t n tunus are being designed with straight, flowing lines, and “authentic"' colors - greens, golds, bits* s, tomato coral and a epocteliy- dy<d saffron • will be used. For a". !.-!-*r" Mrs. Ia v«rue; luw discov­ er! J brown upholstery pSastle, us­ able after sandpapetlng. Wardrobe mistress is Anne Bit- miner of Ciminnatl and volunteer sfimwtrioften, who already have do­ na! id r* than ::S t hours' 1 ew- *r.» time, imltsde Mrs, Budd Stehi- iiilhi r. Mrs. Ev Wilson. Sirs, .Stan­ ley Wise, Miss Caroline1Bsleb, Mrs, <* M. f ’ftsenhiseft Airs. Robert Hol- r, Mrf. !»««; Rohmann. Mr*). 1*. I* Wjrgffelti Jim, Alvin Rndin and M w J ,« . | i ( i WlJ.h-p Missionary Groups Ccdarvillc — Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church mot last week at the home of Allas Mary Williamson. ,, Mrs. Rankin McMillan and Mrs* Paul Ramsey reported on the Sy­ nod meeting at Wooster, O, which was held recently. Light refreshments were served by Miss Williamson, M M t s Yellow Springs —» The regular Village Council meeting will bo held a t 7:30 P, M„ Monday in the Opera House. William Beatty will preside. Clifton PYLA Holds Meeting Clifton —Fifteen members of the PYLA group of the Clifton Pres­ byterian Church met Tuesday, June 10 at the home q £ Miss Connie Swaby with Miss Carole Campbell as co-hostess. Miss Emily Swan- ton led the devotions and the topic was in charge of Miss Jane Harris who dismissed "Valley Presbyterian Hospital." 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