Show September 26 Peg 0 Ml 1 - - 4 i &W&' Xv4 & i f ! ? vir? iL ! k 1 v ’’j'-r'A1- - 1 i irvtnr-T’ifir-I V i ! t Bridgerland- Audubon Society is bringing five renowned naturalists and conservationists to Logan to share with audiences moments of wild beauty The first speaker Lyle K Moss of Vernal Utah presented his film THE LAND NO ONE WANTED September 25 in the Business Building Auditorium on USU campus Each year over 250 communities throughout the United States Canada Bermuda and the Bahamas present these films of the National Audubon Society the oldest and largest of the conservation organizations in the United States Dedicated to the preservation of wilderness an wildlife the Society offers these films to an public with the hope that scenes of wild animals in their natural en The : Li si “fi&l 1 fxS5?itfC4 to’ ll- - 'S&£WWWi v s ki' '& -- v x Wwwwrfw y ’" I ”- y $ c - & 'wywji1 ?pwi !:: 4 ‘ : Of ¥2 ever-growin- aa Pictured are some of the works of art available for student rental from the USU Art 1 - te Viv JSsi'Ct 'S!'?“ 973 Filins presented Hi v 3 1 g vironments undersea life plant life and magnificent scenery will both entertain and enlighten their audiences The other programs to be presented this season are: Peter Maslowski ON THE TRAIL OF THE ARTIC CHAR Fri Nov 9 1973 CP Lyons MEXICAN ADVENTURE Thu Jan 10 1974 Charles Hotchkiss EXPLORING BIG BEND Mon Mar 18 1974 JohnD Bulgar SCANDINAVIAN SAGA Wed Apr 24 1974 Contact David Beall 485 E for further inCenter formation and tickets to the series Tickets will be available at the door Admission rates: $150 adults $100 students This is the first year the Audubon Wildlife Films have been presented in Logan Proceeds from the series are used for local conservation work 753-289- 6 Gal- - Photo by Richard Albright 0 ry Art prints available for rent Again this year art prints will be available for rental from the library Art Gallery Reproductions of paintings done by renowned artists such as Picasso Van Gogh Toulousse Lautrec Salvador Dali Whistler Monet Cezanne and El Greco can be rented for a fee of two dollars per quarter “Some of the prints are very traditional other’s are quite abstract” said Karen Hawkes of the Art Gallery staff Interested persons may obtain the prints by signing for them at the Art Gallery desk All prints are matted and framed and can be renewed or exchanged at the end of the quarter If the pictures are not returned the borrower will be assessed the ” cost of the picture usually Dr Twain Tippetts last year and was accepted very well “We can also order prints from the New York Graphic Society for anyone who may be interested in getting one” said Mrs Hawkes i ‘The cost for these prints is very reasonable” she said $20-$30- said Mrs Hawkes The program was initiated by The Art Gallery is located on the west side of the library a aa a a a a aa aa a a aa aa aa aa a a aa aa a a a a a a a I i a a fc (©GEMS SMSM® IMZ? 0M3 be or not to be that is the question We need people who want to be active in solving student and campus problems Applications are now being accepted for Faculty Senate University ’Special Projects and Ad Hoc committees This is a great opportunity for students to meet deans and faculty members who chair these committees To Executive Vice President: FACULTY SENATE COMMITTEES Honorary Degrees and Awards Faculty Evaluation Honors Program Advisory Academic Standards Learning Resources Curriculum UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES Parking aa aa aa a aa a a a a a a a aa a b m Scholarships Graduate Council Bookstore Computer Center Advisory Board Admissions University Research Council University Council on Teacher Education Campus Planning General Education Council Space Management SPECIAL PROJECTS and AD HOC COMMITTEES Degree and Clep Traffic Appeals Calendar Registration and Scheduling Three-Ye- ar Advising Annual Teaching Excellence Award All those interested should pickup applications at the activity center third floor UC Or see Ralph Walker Kent Lewis ' John Haddock or Dave Lundstom for Details a a a a aa a a a a 1 a |