'P'AGE LFTOTM THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DEt'IEMPFR 7,195? ASSOCIATION'S 30TH YEAR: Work of Ninety Local Artists Exhibited * * * * By VIRGINIA VOSS and HARRY LUNN Celebrating 30 years of develop- ment from an amateurish circle of art devotees to a diversified, semi-professional organization, the Ann Arbor Art Association is cur- rently sponsoring an exhibit of 90 local artists' work. The four-room showing is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily through Dec. 18, with the excep- tion of Sundays, at the Rackham Bldg. Galleries. A BROAD range of work includ- ing oil paintings, watercolors, ce- ramics, wood carvings and metal abstractions gives evidence of the versatility of the 30-year-old group. Many of the 160 art ob- jects are for sale. Bringing together profession- als and those who paint "just for fun," the Association, in- cludes several members of the University faculty. Among them are Professors Ge- rome Kamrowski, Carlos Lopez, Chet La More and Jean Paul Slus- ser all of the College of Architec- ture and Design. Ann Arbor's only professional art gallery, the Forsythe Galleries at 1101 Miller Pl., is currently fea- turing a one-man show by Prof. Lopez with more than 30 drawings and paintings on exhibit. .k * * * The earlier the easier to find the right gifts for the ladies on your list Heading the Take time to look and linger. Choose gifts with thoughtful- ness and care, to really enjoy Christmas shopping. Open Mon. Noon Till 8:30 Tues. thru Sat. 9:30 AM. to 5:30 gift list are -Daily-Alan Reid INTERESTED VISITOR-Prof. Gerome Kamrowski of the archi- tecture college takes a look at one of the highlights.of the Art As- sociation's show-his own vividly colorful painting titled "Jack in the Box." COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Wisconsin Makes Plea -Daily-Alan Reid LOCAL ARTISTS VIEW WORK-One of Prof. Jean Paul Slus- ser's two canvasses on exhibit is studied by Prof. Slusser and Art Association member Mrs. Louis Reischer. Prof. Slusser, of the architecture college and director of the Museum of Art, expressed encouragement over the growth of the once motley Ann Arbor Art Association to a semi-professional group of serious painters. beautiful handbags . ..goves . . pearls and jewelry .. . x* : i ':~ * * ForLong' By PHYLLIS WILLAR The Rose Bowl victory brought a hopeless plea from Student Board at the Univer of Wisconsin for an extensior the Christmas vacation. The request was made in the terest of students driving to Rose Bowl game who will be fa with the problem of getting b to classes on time because of roads. Yule Holiday Shop Tomorrow from Noon Till 8:30 P.M. Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 1 Food Buying Test Week Set ToOpen The Interfraternity Council's second food buying test week will get underway for 44 campus fra- ternities at breakfast time tomor- row. Continuing through Sunday din- ner, Dec. 14, the study will enable fraternity men to compare their food bills with those of other houses. The IFC plans to issue a report indicating the amount of food items purchased by each fraternity and compile a listing of the prices paid per unit in addition to re- vealing the lowest price food sources. The questionnaires, already sent out to all the houses, are similar to the ones for the test week of Oct. 12 through 19. That survey showed a wide variation among prices the fraternities paid for such staples as milk, poultry and oleomargarine. IFC coordinating chairman, Ken Cutler, '54 BAd, stressed that each fraternity's information would be kept confidential with code numbers instead of . names being used in the final report, SMALL chance df success is seen for the proposal because not enough students 'are involved and those who are can find other so- lutions to the problem, the Wis- consin Daily Cardinal reported. Scop Magazine, the literary humor quarterly produced at UCLA, has been suspended from the campus by the Faculty- Administration Committee on Student Action. Material in the magazine was found to be "det- rimental to the best interest of the university." This is the sec- ond time in the seven year his- tory of the magazine that it has been suspended. Last year's panty raid at the University of Minnesota has re- sulted in a boost for student rep- resentation. The disciplinary com- mittee decided to let three stu- dents sit on the board but only entitles them to listen to cases of "university-wide" importance. The seven member faculty will decide which cases fall into this category. Author Fast Hits Literature (Continued from Page 1) the camp would lodge political prisoners, and continued, "The De- partment of Justice has drawn up 22,000 indictments of persons who can be imprisoned at the Presi- dent's discretion under terms of the McCarran Act." Fast's appearance was reputedly sponsored by a group of interested students. He was introduced by Professor Emeritus John Shep- ard, faculty advisor to campus Young Progressives, and began his talk by thanking the YPA for the opportunity to speak. Forest Avenue Between S. U. & Woshtenow ilheQu arryj 320 SOUTH STATE STREET PHONE 2-3109 DUSTING POWDER 1.50 -Daily-Alas Reid MODERNISM-TWO REPRESENTATIONS-One of the primary sculpture exhibitions, Prof. Thom. as McClure's metal abstraction "'The Martyrdom of St. George," is shown next to Prof. Chet LaMore's painting "Flight" (at left). Both artists are faculty members in the architecture college. 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