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Show - ..... y Ym&m pieff.yres oraveiledl; rtf esssay dvjfflirds' 'SEinouEBced cas' April show ecads Popular national exhibit draws hundreds of visitors here To the Springville High School's permanent collection col-lection were added two more paintings from the 1963 national April exhibit at the conclusion of the show . : V- ' " ' ' ' 1 ,c ) r . . i , ' . 4 . " - ' 'H. : -v; -7. .-; .v....v.::s -. , ' - - .... - ' - ' 1 '-'"S i.sSjK- , . Jmk. 1 iff fi rf -i i film'-' iifi nUTrii m fjllfr r h fr -V mf " ' -ft - h rttliUfitiiiiflifiMMiiMfttii TMtftf ti- rf- r Mff-1 "ROCKY STREAM," students' choice and a popular entry in the 1963 April exhibit, was purchased from Artist Francis R. Mag-leby Mag-leby of BYU at close of art show Tuesday. Tuesday. By popular vote, students selected, "Rocky Stream," by Francis R. Magleby of BYU, and it was purchased along with "Dark Garden," by Edward Ed-ward Betts form Midtown Galleries Gal-leries of New York. The latter a brilliant modern abstract, done in lacquor, is representative of the present art movement and will add a bright note to the permanent collection. It hung in the west gallery. The student's choice and that of many visitors to the gallery, featured a beautiful mountain stream running through deep vegetation, typical typ-ical of many scenes in nearby canyons. It hung on the west wall of the East Gallery. To Toni Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Wanda Taylor, went the $25 art award from the Aureole Aure-ole club given annually to the most outstanding senior art student. Presentation was by Faye Oldroyd, club president. The second award of $15, to an outstanding art student given by the Federated Women's Wo-men's clubs, went to Dixie Dunkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Christensen, Mrs. Nina Reid, club council president, presi-dent, malting the presentation. Third place of $10, also from the Aureole club, went to Julie Oldroyd,: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland . Oldroyd. -Essay Winner Toni Taylor was also the winner of the first .place in the art essay contest and her essay es-say appears in another part of the paper today. She wrote on the picture titled, "The Familiar" Fa-miliar" by Doyle Strong. Second Sec-ond place went to Susan Jackson, Jack-son, a junior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Jackson and third place to Roy Bird, a sophomore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Bird. Susan wrote on "Spring Fever," by Ruth W. Smith and Roy on "Antiques, "An-tiques, Route 9 W," by Louis Bouche. The closing assembly was conducted by Dea Montague, student body president. The junior class .contributed the largest amount toward the art project giving their queen candidate, Peggy Singleton, the honor of being Art Queen of the year and the other two candidates, Judy Bailey and Jeanne Barney are her attendants. |