Show My 20 Pegs 2 1970 Creative stitchery Carl ulJLJ oooo “My goal is to say something personal about my world which someone else may share because he recognized in it something of Lis own world” said artist Nik Krevitsky when he arrived at Utah State university toconduct last week’s workshop in creative stitchery Krevitsky came to Logan from Ariz Tucson where he is art in the public supervisor schools He recently completed a n show of weaving stitcreations ching and multi-medi- a He Institution St’ithsonian at the is the author of several books on art and education and is considered one of America’s leading artist craftsmen In a public lecture Thursday in of one-ma- the Forestry-Zoolog- y Auditorium Mr Krevitsky sought an opportunity to "in- troduce people to myself and give some awareness about them feiov what one man finds important I want people to have an awareness of having heard a special message from a different person” Through slides and lecture he alerted people to nature and everything around them “Communication is the whole purpose of art is it not?’ he asked "As one works on a canvas or frame he is working for himself yes but also with the hope that someone else may see and enjoy it” A subject may be enjoyed in its example a original state--fo- r — but to set cactus has beauty about to imitate that cactus is not Krevitsky showed through his own “thread paintings” how an artist reevaluates the subject and the end product art Mr be his feeling toward the subject "We are too interested in what will UEE3ir§ Mdl Arrington some piece of art is rather than the feeling it is trying to convey and the beauty of its color and shapes” he said A current revival of arts and crafts is bringing into the limelight needle art Mr Sextos satisfaction related to designing a decorative piece of stitchery He indicated how easily everyone may begin "stitching” at home Any frame such as embroidery hoops or a canvas stretcher holds cloth firmly so that any variety of stitching can be A group of us sat around the cafe booth occasionally sipping our evening postum trying to carry the conversation but like so many other times the topic predictably turned to today’s problems of raising a parent in America’s permissive atmosphere Mr Fish sitting to my left said "The probuem is that we haven’t been strict enough with them we’ve been permissive! I mean there isn’t a one of us here to doesn’t indulge their parents fancies by letting them buy us cars and clothes and pay our tuition If you ask me that’s where problems stem Krevitsky After two days of competition the largest University Center games tournaments the winners have been named for the first session Summer quarter event of the won was pool by Mei Wilhelmsen when he defeated Pierson The pool tourney was dominated by “Upward Bound” students as they were the majority of the 24 entrants in the contest Competition in the tournament was straight call shot pool with the winner being the first player to reach 50 In the finals the object was 75 points tournament George Crevar and Juan A Cordova won second and third place respectively in the pool contest The table tennis tournament although it had fewer players ¥ i ¥ OLD FASHIONED 24th of July ¥ ¥ ¥ Tennis match physical fitness A tennis tournament and a physical fitness program is being sponsored by the Intramural Department at USU ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 1:00 — am Childrens Parade :00 pm Softball Invitational :30 pm :00 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ pm pm ¥ ¥ Square Dance Festival ¥ 1:30 ¥ ¥ ¥ Harmonica Contest Gag House Follies 'ill The somewhat domineering wench sitting with Mr Fish told him that nobody asked him and would he please refrain from further comment He did Then Miss Prune said "yes like my brother and I have always said-wh- en you spare the rod you spoil the parents I find that parents are actually happier when you tell them what you want to to instead of asking them what they want to do Parents need and want disapline 1 mean I’m sure that I have a great relationship with my dad because when he gets out of line I let him know it” Mr Fish tried to say something but was immediate jabbed sharply in the solar plexis by his companion before he could he has developed a "Wolter Mitty ” gurgle an utterance Syndrame The tennis tourney will begin July 29 with a final registration date of July 27 There will be a male singles and doubles competition together with a mixed doubles event Awards will be presented to the first and second St Ambrose (just a nickname) said "I think the key to place winners of each of the three matches Those wishing to having decent parents is to spend more time with them I was just as competitive The tournament was won by Chang register should do so this week at think too often we get to wrapped up in our own matters and the Smart Gym Lee In one of the best matches of about their welfare I’m sure that the generation Those interested in physical forget the one-da- y Dennis competition gap isn’t entirely their fault I mean if we could fitness combined with jogging Jackman won second place take a few minutes to listen to their problems I’m sure Jackman also placed first in the and mild excercises should be just would it help Too often I think we ignore them and pretend chess tournament present for an orientation Third position in table tennis meeting Wednesday at 7:30 am that their problems are incosequestial But their problems no in the Nelson fieldhouse The matter how minor they seem to us are important to them was won by Arun K Gambhir A won was Robert program will be conducted each Bowling by Betty Peachbottom sounded off in defense of parents by e and a with series Monday Wednesday Friday saying "I think we’re all doing to much generalizing about Balotsky of 887 Other winners included morning and is open to men and parents I think that it’s the minority of "rotton apples” who women second place Craig Wilson with give the rest of the parents a spoiled reputation I think that Jesus E de la Rosa pinning third you’ll find that most parents are reasonable and intelligent Oh sure they have some kooky beliefs about pot and sex but on ” important issues I think most of them are pretty St Ambrose agreed with Betty and said "I think that you’re right most of them being pretty good people but it’s our problem of how to get rid of those "rotton apples ” like Spiro I mean I’m for free speech and all that but there’s got ITE are letters standing for certain very important words "I” to be a limit After all a you can’t shout "Fire!” falsely in stands for Industrial — The United States has made great progress in theatre” the world as a result of industry “T” stands for technical technical We all nodded our heads in solemn agreement means having skill to do a certain job “E” stands for Education education is the systematic development of the mind Education is one Mr Andrew W Dog who is the accepted intellectual spokesof the most important things in the world today Put I — T— E together and you get Industrial Technical Education a program sponsored by man of the group concluded the discussion by saying "I think sociologists psychologists make too much of parents being con“Upward Bound” In an ITE class students form a corporation and stocks are sold to fused and unhappy All parents aren’t discontented or they for to needed materials get money wouldn’t be parents get the corporation on the road You then go through a process of setting up an assembly line in order "I think that instead of pampering and coddling them and to produce the maximum number of products to make our We make things in ITE like lamps trays and the “do nothing just say 'Until we’re out of the house and able we’ll just machine” (that’s what it does nothing) All projects are created from own living you have to go along with what we say or our own ideas We also go through the process of making jigs and move out!’ I think it’s futile to try and reason with parents who don’t know what they really want in the first place" fixes used to speed up work much as a mold is used After a project is finished we sell it and money is payed to the After all the parents have always been discontented and I stockholders and the rest is divided among members of the cor- don’t see 1970 should be any different than it was in the why Thus each member of a receives share the profit poration days of Socrates" We all heartily agreed with him and resolved Now that we have some green (bread or money) we all when they trip down to to treat our parents the way they’ll really be happy Skanchy’s for a Tootsie Roll Pop a small reward for being a rookie finally grow' up Like Mark Twine once said "After a few years capatalist in the cold cruel world I returned only to be suprised at how Catch you later until ten — WRITE ON much my children had learned in those few short years!’ five-gam- level-headed- iSyvesDeir CMiHs spssfis Clothing class (Continued from Page Country Fair —- MENDON o com-cunications largest division The V'i from” MCptiiss eeiapficsi in one of H Of Vi vJ the stresses prenfls So ire-jsfc- ¥ ¥ 0:30 pm ¥ Large Fireworks Display 1) judgment originality and skill in clothing construction Students will construct - one dress by custom methods and one tailored project by speed methods during the class Class members may make a woman’s suit or coat man’s sports jacket or 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