Show Page 4 October 27 1994 Arts & Entertainment American prints and drawings exhibit opening in Gallery East The Karl Hunt he Mill featured Nov 6 in I Ik College of Pastern flail's Cutlery lust Hie exhibit M ill lealurr drawings and prints from the 1'tali Museum of An at the University ol years ASCEU has picked the week of Nov 7 as this year's David Lctterman Week: a week of crazy activities in the spirit of Lettcrman's talk show Lctterman Week is nothing new to the college In the past it was quite the tradition A I Ttah by Danny Kourianos music editor David Lctterman has been hailed as the new king of the late night world His recent move to CBS has spawned a whole new generation of night-ojunkies looking for a fix The Associated comedy Students of the College of Eastern Utah’s activities commitce hopes to cash in on some of that late night fever that has been keeping college students entertained the past 12 annual memorial an exhibition "The Late Show" comes to CEU reception lor the public Mill he held 4 at 7 pin During the last 23 Nov yeats the I'niversity of I 'tail's Museum of Line Arts has devoted much attention to the American prints and drawings: exhibitions have been "Gibby" orgumcd and A & E American ar'isis luxe I veil augured Miib t lie assistance It oiuMings Mas quality followed by the desire to cover as m ide a variety of techniques styles and individual anists as H‘ ible The collection rellects the in ersitv of styles m hicli have characterized American ail and abstract styles m Inch broke uith this trkliiion are represented in the collu'tion The original print has become a significant feature ol Amciican art The establishment of sexetal highly - Tliui sday Oct 27 and continues the 2S - and 3 Curtain lime is 7:30 pm 1 cadi nigh' The slapstick comedy uiystciy is being diicctcd by Cnuly Mclvoy It si us two licshmaii Malic Muitmcuii and Jim Stevens who play six ihit liters r tradition at the It is a I College of astern I 'tali to have a Halloween play the week of Halloween stated "it is getting more Mcl-vo- for the production of prints Growing interest on the part of painters and sculptors in the mechanical process of making prints and the developing awareness of the public have combined to produce a more positive altitude toMurds prints than existed previously DrnMings may be pieparatoiy sketches lor other Moiks or finished Moiks of art Mhich are intended to stand on their own In either category drawings provide a most direct insight into the creative process 'Hie conception of the druMing as an exploratory intimate means toward Mime oilier end often inspired artists to explore new ideas Mhich have enriched their artistic vocabularies In addition the freedom to follow intuition Mherever it may lead absolute hoot of a show!" by Kimberly Mattingly staff writer The tiuhtionil Halloween play "I In- M Men nf Imui Vci a ftwi Dmultui "by Chailcs ludan opens live-yea- professional print Moikshops with a corresondiiig groMth in the technical means available to the artist difficult to Imd new slums that fit this holiday" The Mystery ol lima Yep is about a young woman Luly nod who illumes laud llillcrcst who however is still mourning the death of bis wile lima and son Victor It is believed that they were killed ny I Irma's dogwolf Victor Alter Lady I nod arrives she is stum thrown into tlie mystery of how Irma and her son died “It is just an absolute hoot ol a show" McLvoy says “It's a kind of iniriging little story bul it's all done in slapstick It's all fun and games with silly rediculotis situations rcdiculous stoiies and fun I think the students Mill have a good IiiiicmIiiIc tlicv Match it" "This is an actor's show" Mdivoy said "It is very difficult lor actors because two people play six parts The acini s in the prtvess of doing this play have grown tremendously during rehearsals over the last four and a half weeks It is a good fun show to come see something that can be entertaining to everyone It doesn't take a lot of thought It's fun lo watch the two vople change characters" The Mystery of Irma Vep a IVnny see Irma page 1 1 tronl m heels ol me wrecker come off of the ground “Six guys had to sit oil the front of the w recker lo balance it” Bunnell said of the College of Eastern I 'tab's main building It’s lime lo end the mystery The rock that students sneak out at night to paint has a history reaching as tar back as ('Ll IV Hie rock ol Gibraltar is the official name for the rock that is coined Originally the rock was placed on the east end of the administration "Cubby" It's history is told by lioyd Later Gibby was moved inside by college president John Tucker It was put in a glass case in the administration building Because it congested traffic the rock left it's place of honor Burt Bunnell a former student-bod- y president petitioned to get the rock placed in it's present location The Rock of Gibraltar was a rock that no one could gel around It nicknamed this because those who placed considered it immovable e 'Ilie rock has had many homes hut it's meaning has remained constant Bunnell CLU Board of Trustees member The na k was placed in Adif4w awl "An editor Many students have wondered about the origin of ihc rock in front - drawing- by these piii'ls as solid as a rock uy Rente PieSSett a substantial group of pritus and During the festivities when Todd Olsen was ASCEU president the Mr CEU contest was held in the Geary theater and drew up to 400 students We did dropping things off the Geary theater like watermelons records and a whole gallon of milk" said Olsen The Lctterman Week festivities have been missing from CEU’s campus the past few years "and there couldn’t be a better time lo resurrect this activity than now" says Pepper Baxter activities chair for ASCEU The specifics of the activities planned for that week are still being decided bul include playing “Can the Eagle Hitch a Ride" “Busting up Students' Unwanted Junk” a top ten list contest and watching Lettcrman's talk show in the SAC Little Theater Imnt of Carbon College in 1939 by a group of students Bunnell was sent to drive the Bunnell Garage's wrecker because his brother U'wis who was supposed to drive had a date Bunnell and Bob Kelley look the wrecker to the hill behind where Carbon High cuirently is and picked out the rock I was involved in this by accident Ilie credit should really go lo a hunch of oilier guys Bunnell staled The rock was so heavy it made the building The only tune (Ik rock was painted was alter tlie school wide The winning team was allowed to pul their colors on tlie lug-u-M- ur rock sand-ston- |