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Show Words From page 6 Drcx Brooks. Brooks also recently published a book called "Sweet Medicine." Brooks spent a great amount of time researching the book and traveled all over the United States capturing Native American sites on camera. This is an exhibit that will interest novice picture-takers, as well as master photographers and artists. "Selection 6: Works from the Polaroid Collection" is circulated by Curatorial Assistance of Pasadena. Music From page 6 music. He began piano and violin at age 4. Page was his piano teacher who taught him using the Suzuki method, an idea based on the premise that students should begin at an early age, train the ear before the eye, and use positive reinforcement to motivate the student and the parent. At age 1 1 , he switched to the cello, where again his mother is given credit for accompanying him in his many competitions and public performances. Page and Grueninger were also students together in recital. He began his bachelor studies, while she was completing her Doctoral studies. "It's great to see how he has assimi- CI CM SO' Calif., and will continue through Sept. 25. This large exhibit consists of over 100 works and will be shown in a two-part installment. The first half of the exhibit will run through Sept. 1 1 and the second half from Sept. 14 through Sept. 25. An opening reception will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. Gallery hours arc Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 626-7689. Diana Page and Chris Grueninger. latcd and matured on his own as a very sensitive artist. It is awarding to play with him," Page said. "And there is an advantage of being the mother: I have seen both the before and after." Page also has another musical child. Daughter Julie Grueninger is currently working as a musician in Baltimore. R. if UiTV I 1 II I 1 f VB Septembeft 7ik opufotion Qkowtk in Qliak D.J. Baxter-scenerios manager for Envision Utah, Robert Scott-Ogden's planning director cfobei 1 st cAmnesty 3ntmatlonad Co-sponsoted cfoftum ctobet 1 Stk 8wuitonmenta Conciousness and Conscience Brooke Williams-Writer, Environmentalist with the Southern Utah Wilderness Federation oWotembeft Stk $ntetnet &fW Dr. Robert Capener-Professor of Computer Science at WSU cjlofembei 19t(l Decembet 3d Cnemicafi QAJeapons at ooefe uAftmy epofc Chip Ward with West Desert HEAL Wildcat Theater, 10 am, every other Thursday L J t ; I J I T I 9 . VJ& 88U6S September &d Suits on Semestets featuring President Thompson and Provost Eisler Was tne "QAiat on Rodney Layton unvr (o) j p i j n o i (s jpy ml 4 '71 0 !; IB o Mo Okam Dtugs" ai BBUH a A J :f ! on on rs vmnm trjJim TtSM sste as |