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J v-- ’ vJ - iiSiwi "'i j -- ri' —n j n' J V"i'h'it" H'Wfcniri v- wyirytiii :vji 24-- Th Herald Journal Login Utah Sunday October II - y ?W JjkirrrMiMiifcinrv an— MsijeaMW " k AjtaawnwyW'— mragmiBAnq 0 V r r ' 1171 USU Fine Arts Tour memories By Pam Becker USU Information Services architecture student And she found several of them for a Inspection For others It was the clanging cable car or a ride on BART (Bay Area Transit System) which runs iderthe bay a viait to Chinatown or a day in first-han- d ! “San Francisco has only one drawback — 11s hard to leave” This thought of Kipling's seems to sum up the feelings of some 140 tour members as they boarded their chartered busies to head back to Logan after five days In the city This 21st annual Fine Arts Tour sponsored by Utah ty Included many Cache Valley residents as well as students at USU No one could single out a lone reason for loving the city “I just enjoyed seeing so many filings I had never seen before” commented Barbara Nelson a USU business major from Logan "All the people on the street playing guitars and singing was great The sidewalk vendors the tall buildings I really Just itoyed walking around and looking” Others mentioned the fun of sampling food at the various restaurants “My daughter and I laugh that we have had one continuous meal since we arrived in San Francisco We have sampled several types of food we never had before said Jean Ford Smithfield an Armenian restaurant Art students were often seen sitting in the middle of a museum floor busily Jotting down thoughts about works they had students were busy clicking cameras and the city and its people “I spend a day looking for the buildings pictured in my textbook” commented Janet Degan a I Ghirardelli Square But the main purpose of the tour was to develop an appreciation of the tine arts and that it did The group visited five museums to see great masters as well as “Just to be able to say I have seen an original Rembrandt” commented USU student Holly McAllister “The Rodin sculpture depicting youth and age was very moving to me I could Just feel the struggle of I ) I wish I could akeitnwne with me” said Bortense Nelson Logan "Although I have never taken an art course before I found the art instructors on the trip very willing to comment on the exhibits in the museum Without their professional opinions I would not have appreciated things as much" said Nancy Bullen River Heights Tour members also attended fiie theatre seeing two performances by the American Conservatory Theatre San Francisco's resident professional theatre They say Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Shaw’s “Man and Superman” Even the labour bus ride didn’t seem to dampen spirits As tour members debarked their buses in Logan one member was heard to say “I wish I could get right back on and go back I redly loved it” - KATHLEEN ROARK Logan looks over prints in the Palace of the Legion of Honor In San Francisco Logan BPW Club to meet Monday b THE THINKER by Rodin Rex Merrill BROWN Dr Alexander C Wiseman assistant professor of Economics at Utah State University will Im the guest speaker at the Monday business meeting of Logan 'v Business and Professional Women Dr Wiseman received his BA and MA from Washington State University and his PhD from the University of Washington His topic for the evening will concern inflation unemployment and government policy The meeting which begins at 7 :30 pm will be held In the Police Conference Room and is under the direction of the Finance Committee Karen Morse chairman Amy Kearsley Dorothy Cornell Ella Johnson Qeo Smith and Mary Johnson The committee will also present the budget for the new and ideas for fund-raisiprojects drew ' Palace of the Legion of Honor (USU photos) many interested members of the USU Fine Arte Tour In the gardens at the has the time and desire to work for you in district No 59 of the Utah House of Representatives Paid Pal Adv by th Brawn far Houm Comm ng THAIS GRAHAM USU student ' views an! exhibit by Manuel Ned at the Oakland Museum ' j 1 H' ' ' AVTONirilOKI! 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