Show 2— THE STUDENT LIFE March 24 1949- - Art Exhibit in Main Displays Unique Variety Four In Draughtsmanship Media Color and Form the request the Jack Stark 'Cornaby Aggie Classes Reunions artist’s Intimate reveals Gage by color sense and personal approach to nature or his subject-matte- r Stark belongs some place in the Four Utah State classes plan to observe graduation “Intimate” of the French tradition of the ann4vers4eft-enfene --2: - They-ar- e therrias£$S of 1919 same line In Eernard VuiKara and Andre who ' 1939 been named to Committees have 1934 "'“’KTontlS 1929 and sensuous kept alive as a painter's problem the sheer — eobservations-- The exhibit is now on view in the main hall at charm of atmosphere 'and oft times delicacy of hanrilft preparations-for-l- h anni-—— 4 30Th USAC and will remain there until March 31 when effect Preparations for the It will be moved to the Salt Lake Art Barn This Space and Form versary reunion for the class of exhibit was assembled by the Santa Barbara Museum “White and House” a of “Portrait The landscape of What's Cookin' 1919 will be under direction of Art and represents a cross-sectio- n of the work Geraniums” by Lyla Marshall Harcoff present this March 24 — ASCE Engineering being done in various media by these artists who artist as a painter who is interested in the substan-ar- e David A Burgoyne Agricultural The auditorium 11 am frequent exhibitors there tial but problems of space and form Experiment station secretary March 24— An Hus club men’s n Works There Is integrity and modesty of approach in Har- - appointment of Mr Burgoyne as lounge 7:30 pm The eleven exhibitors are Standish Backus Goode coff’a work which demand that she be sympathetic chairman was made by O W March 24 — Air conditioning Davis Lyla Hercoff Clarence Hinkle Joseph to the quality and special meaning of her subject-Knowl(Stubby) Peterson class president and refrigeration Commons 101’ Rice Lebrun Wright Ludington Douglass matter but not to be dominated by it as such 7:30 pm Kenilworth? of ParshVLChanning Peake Richard Sears and Jack Only recently has Wright Ludington one of the ' March 125— Opera “Rosalinda” Assistants Stark ine work of several of the artists shown in country’s foremost collectors of contemporary art this exhibit is already well known in Utah through Joined the ranks of exhibitors-Ludington’- s work Is Appointed to work with Mr Bur- Music dept Capitol theatre 8:15 pm former exhibitions particularly that of Clarence marked by a strong feeling for clean passages of event in planning for-thMarch 25 — House dance SigHinkle Jack Stark Rice Lebrun Douglas Parshall paint meaningful design pattern and a highly orig-an- d goyne arrange-ment- s the and necessary making ma Pi house 9 pm Joseph Knowles inal approach In compositional arrangement and are Mrs Harding George March 25 — Dance studentbody The two still lifes by America’s foremost draughts- - passage Smith Marian Aldyth Hayward men the Neapolitan-bor- n fieldhouse 9 pm Rice Lebrun are deliber- Among the younger men there are the water ate research compositions in the mode of XVH Cen- - colorists Standish Backus Joseph Knowles- - and Thain and Jesse T Wilson of LoMarch 25 — Dance Pershing gan Rifles” Institute 9 pm tury Spanish Earoque painting They are unusually Douglas Parshall all of whim have command of has’ been A dinner for the group 25 — Faculty v Women’s March exacting and present a certain type of dramatic their medius Channing Peake originally a pupil realism which is unusual for Lebrun whose painting of Rice Lebrun developed his draughtsmanship first tentatively scheduled for the evenleague women’ lounge 3:30 p of June 2 ing and draughtsmanship is often associated with great- - with m great control and delicacy Lately he has been The 20th anniversary dinner for er freedom and a certain quality of improvization March 2G — Dance Lambda to experiments in graphic contest and broad the class of 1929 will be held on turning However these two pictures present a type of color Delta Sigma’ Institute 9 pm pattern 2 Presided of he evening realism” arid is “magic that both brilliant March 26 — AAUW women's succint in Wash Drawings' Glen Worthingchairman over by — exposition3 pm The youngest exhibitor Richard Sears recently ton the committee approved plans lounge “Pier at Laguna” 28 — Alpha Kappa Psi March as an Santafrom art major Barbara or holding the first reunion ever graduated Clarence Hinkle has painted a series of the pic- - College and 353 main 3 pm wTash University of California His two by their group attempted mes represented here by his “Pier at March 28 — Psi Chi men’s Laguna” drawings indicate his interest in building up generMrs Helen Johnson Budge Loich are rich and-iin which he handles ous passages of form through broadly-handle- d pigment ic planes gan will serve’ as chairman of the lounge 3 pm e problems of light and space with an emotional anchored March 28 — Alpha Eta Mu woby firm construction Goode Davis is reunion committee for the class of that Is characteristic of this artist at his sentially known as a men’s whose lounge 5 pm gift 1934 The was made portrait painter best 29 — Spurs March for likeness and character is always accomplished by by Howard appointment men’s E Law class president The small landscape and the canvas Wire’1 a 5 “Hige lounge quiet certitude of color and atmospheric tone pm now residing in Honolulu T H March 29— Graduate seminar Committee Members women’s lounge 8 pm Committee members selected by March 29 — Lecture R F Mrs Budge to assist In contacting Blanks class members and in supervising Sgma XI Engineering auditorium (Continued From Page One) arrangements for the March 30 — I K’s men’s Alvin Bishop Iria Doty include toy April 7 at 5 pm in the lounge 7 pm Henry R Cooper Floyd T MorEngineering auditorium A first edition copy of the Book of Mormon in its original gan and Montana G Stock all of March 30— Delta Phi InstiThe executive council has passed binding is a recent 7 pm tute of L Boyd Hatch prominent Aggie !x)gan It is anticipated that class gift members living' In other localities an ordinance which streamlines alumnus to the Utah State library according to Dr m Utah and surrounding states will Hendricks-director the rules on campaigning- - Cam- King of libraries t named to a committee-at-larg- e be paigning is restricted to an area The first edition was printed by V o indlvidual1934 contact alumni M B Crondin In 1830 in Palmyrawhich includes all of the buildings paintings to the institution Some y N Y It lists Joseph Smith Junior of his contributions have been rare Selected to act as chairman of in which classes are held the as author and proprietor and in- editions and some are 1 arrangements for the class’of 19 39 quadrangle and the hill in front cludes a preface that has been reunion was Keith Spencer of Loof the main building Campaigning omitted from subsequent editions Last year Mrs Hatch gave a col- gan He will be assisted by Mrs may not begin until three days Mr Hatch who is executive vice lection of books to the home Grace Ji Smith Dr Carroll Draper &KU&&EG before the primary election April president of Atlas Corp New York economics library in honor of her Walter Gardner W has and City given 'many books mother Called the Ella Gardner McDonald 1L Traditionally signs have been Memorial Collection McQuarrie Mrs Smith accepted the asaign-meposted beginning Sunday at midMrs Hatch’s gift includes rare to arrange a suitable pronight faculty members as to the use of historic works on interior decorfor the occasion She wil Throwing oY pamphlets from bulletin boards and the ation architecture costume and gram her own committee to suappoint aircraft or automobiles campaign- buildings like design pervise activities ing over the radio or with loud Election Paper speakers campaigning through the An election issue will be Issued mails or by advertising In news LARGE ASSORTMENT OP CHOICE papers Is forbidden- - The use of just before the primary election paint that will not wash off Is Each candidate will be alloted an & also prohibited Campaigning off equal amount of space and will the campus will not be allowed be expected to submit his own Election Board Action campaign material which will not The election board will also be c dited or cut except when space make a few regulations to protect limitations have been exceeded ERNEST HALTINNER college property or to prevent the Candidates who fail to submit copy use of signs or other displays that will 80 NORTH 6TH EAST PHONE 1663 just have their name listed are a nuisance or that may be a in the election Issue will Copy aource of danger No attempt will be due at 5 pm Friday April 8 be made to evaluate campaign at the studentbody office material on a price basis and no A new feature of this year’s elecpermission will be required to put tions was the appointment of a up any signs or posters or to hold election board who any rallies or demonstrations will run the election and enforce Candidates are warned though the election rules This board conthat they must observe any regu- sists of Norman Jones Shirley lations or restrictions that may Lamb Marlin Woodland David be made by college officials or Scott and Leah Hetty me m hewier mm m Zollinger At of Prof Floyd V head of the art department Utah State and Virginia Howard director of Salt Lake City’s Art Barn a selected group of drawings and paintings by eleven Santa Barbara artists are being shown In Utah this so-call- ed - 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