E TWO ~TE MTCTXTTC.AN D71TT. FRID)AY, MAY 6, 1949 ARENA THEATRE: 'Winslow Boy' Initiates New Drama Technique i I' 1 Man Tops Machine in Glassblowing . .* .* DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Experimental theatre comes to Ann Arbor Tuesday and Wednes- day when students in the speech departmpent produce in arena style Terrence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy. Making its initial Michigan de- but, arena theatre requires the ac- tors to perform with props but virtually without sceilery in the ceter of a hall, in this case the Women's Athletic Building. * * * THE AUDIENCE is on all sides and observes four pictures moving simultaneously and continuously. According to Hugh Z. Norton of the speech department, who is di- recting The Winslow Boy, theatre- in-the-round is motion picture acting with a living audience in- stead of a camera. The production's object is to establish an intimacy without losing audience interest or the aesthetic distance of the theatre, Norton said. "While intimacy can breed contempt, it can also increase the truee xperience of By DOLORES PALANKER Once a father-to-son trade, the ancient art of gla~sblowing still remains one of the few professions in which the modern inventions of the machine age cannot replace human skill. According to George A. Killich, University glassblower, a knowl- edge of the fundamentals of giass- blowing is valuable to the chem- ist who can make his own special equipment instead of waiting the usual three or four months neces- sary for commerically-produced materials to be delivered. the theatr4 Dating ba style recen the West C quently use known Dall I HELD OVi i SEATS AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES 'BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! BEST ACTOR OF THE YEARI PRESENT$ by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE RESERV 0O RH UM I Weekday aDE "THEREFORE, teaching stu- e. ents the fundamentals of glass- ick to Athens, the arena blowing is based on the theory tly became popular on that they should make their own oast and has been fre- equipment and handle their own d by Margo Jones, well repairs," says Killich, who teaches las director. a non-credit course in glassblow- ing here to some 22 students. The University, Killich ex- plains, is one of the few larger institutions of its kind which fails to accredit such a course At Least even though it is recognized by Through the Veterans' Administration. MONDAY "Glassblowing cannot be taught professionally," Killich empha- sizes. It requires from one to two years to acquire adequate skill. "A FELLOW has to acquire his own technique in blowing and ti . handling," he says, "and this can only be accomplished through s practice after he has learned the ° fundamentals." Students are taught the tech- Box Office niques of budding tubing and Open From Noon shrinking and blowing bulbs. VED SEATS ONLY Production in the glassmaking )ally 2:30 and 8:30 s.: $1.20, $1.50 and $1.80 industry is usually by machinery, .20, $1.80 and $2.40 Killich points out, but the neces- ces include taxes. sary chemical apparatus must us- ually be made by hand. * * * KILLICH USES only a few pieces of machinery in his labora- tory in the new chemistry building. A glass lathe, which he designed himself, is used to join glass tub- ing by rotating and to make ring Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constrmctive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the Office of the Assistant to the President, Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). FRIVAY, MAY 6, 1949 VOL. LIX, No. 152 Notices Summer Work: Opportunity for one or two Chi- nese students to do general house wvork at a summer cottage on Lake Michigan during the coming sum- mer. Representative of Chippewa Lodge (coed. ranch camp) will be here Monday, May 9 to interview men and women for positions in crafts, general athletics, and wat- erfront. Representative of Camp Char- levoix (boys private), Charlevoix, Michigan, will be here Monday and Tuesday, May 9 and May 10, to interview men for tennis and archery counselor positions. Toledo Y.M.C.A. Camp, near Na-' poleon, Michigan, has vacancy for craft director, nature counselor, sailing instructor, and riding in- structor. For further information, call at Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Building. Approved Student Sponsored Social Events for the coming week- end: Friday, May 6 Chi Psi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Lambda Phi, Psi Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sig- ma Nu, Theta Delta Chi, Theta Xi. Saturday, May 7 Acacia, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Epsi- lon Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Up- silon, Fletcher Hall, Greene House, Kappa Nu, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Rho Sigma, Pi Lambda Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, 1 Tau Delta Phi, Trigon, Tyler Mouse. Sunday,.May 8 "M" Club, New Women's Dorm -Unit 4. May Festival Tickets: Tickets for the remaining May Festival concerts will be on sale at the Hill Auditorium Box Office, which will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and at 7:00 p.m. preceding each concert. Drama Season Tickets: Sale of seats for individual performances of Ann Arbor Drama Season pro- ductions now open, Box Office, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Women students attending the Interfraternity Council Ball, May 6, have 1:30 a.m. late permission. Calling hours will not be extended. The California State Personnel Board announces examinations for Junior and Senior Clinical Psy- chologist and for Associate Per- sonnel Examiner. Further infor- mation may be obtained at the (Continued on Page 4) GLASSY CHASSIS-George A. Killich, University glassblower, is shown heating a piece to add to the special column head he is holding which is used for fractional distillation of compounds and to cut fractions from certain liquids. Phone 5651 Eves.: $L All pric seals used in glassbuilding. The machine replaces manual skill. "An ordinary glass lathe makes standard machinery for production work," Killich ex- plains, adding that his design makes it adaptable for any kind of production. Killich,. who has been at the University for five years, learned glassblowing 16 years ago while doing research at the Barrett Di- vision Alloy Chemical and Dye Corporation in Philadelphia. * * * HE SAYS that, contrary to be- lief, glassblowing is not injurious to the health except when in con- tact with dust particles of glass. "But this danger is alleviated through the use of modern equipment," he added, "in which a wet wheel is used." Killich even allows his five year old son, who shows a keen interest in the art, to "blow bubbles", as the child calls it, when he visits his dad in the lab. Tax Conference A tax conference under the sponsorship of the Detroit chapter of the Tax Executives Institute and the School of Business Ad- ministration will be held at the Rackham Building tomorrow. .r _ .. ENJOY GOOD F at the rusti I LOG CABIN INN CARIIEDS Complete Fountain Service " FOR SALE Open 6 A.M. - 11:30 P.M. 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