thar,j4 Pittman ,Pose's •in Art" Habitat Bt MARILYI4iI JACOBSON "Hey, toss me a brush Sor this stuff," yelled one student as this reporter ended the long trek to the gYA center to watch mem bers of the annual oil painting claS at work on frartes for their paidings. iSotnewhere in the de br4, &kens of situdents—protes siobld a ft i,st s , s6hoollea&ers, yaftittand old aMtiteurs—squatted 'dipped in White stiat .e tiff they',.imeared on 'ht: wriChat4 frames.this Was H ' 4 l s littiiiii AA el*. st4eigs*Vagan which thg iSteSso„eAtib'ited !nuß;f6l aitok,a . reort& or to: cat*triitei. a' p rich (of ICtsiii4) wili flat crefteii/di frSfifieA, *asifes, Atlas, or Well pallitings: the, iffieliviciW shOWs thq ifitvh*e-, voiffich Mr. Prih'takes Class on 14 an 64. tent,st4o;', the services Who are inOlfers of. tlie •ClaSs,".. said Mi. Pitf*iiii, "slit:* talent in.the di rettion, of.the surrealistic and the a'bikrat:St bedause of their enter ierkes. ins the.,.wer." .„ Tehicha'i Oil l'echni*e 'the 'artist, wire has lbeen retire seilted in 1.9 museums throughout . ...... , ~....., ~. . NN - "PE STATE DINER „: ~.: W. COLLEGE AVE. STATE COLLEGE .'.• . . . . .. - • .. ' - 0 P—E-41 ,:, : • ~s NO -1 • FROM ! - . . ;-,' . • • ''..6:33 A.M. TO. LOO AIM. . , . DAILY EXCEPT WEDNESDAY You Are Cordially Invited To Come In And Listen TO . • .ETIIIEL MERMAN , . singing Irving Berlin's wonderful songs from _sik ' . ' l.. '' 4 "tt tit ' ANL'IIfE GET YOUR el R,5" ziz 774% ; - , :: 1 ••• on • ..) 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THAI' I &IA:It:Y . • .M? •DEECILISES Ail libVfq • V. 1 :10• DO YOU LOVE I ;HOPE • r:::::211'5 NO CUSII4EA LINE l.' 4 •10%#.411::::ItCS L Doc-a A'sunt 440. A-4(.9 ...t. ' c .....4 4 41ra str3s tplos Tar/ • s..OPPOSITE the country, explained that he de vised the course to teach not only how to paint in oils, but also the technique of making and toning frames. ,He pointed out several students in • the workshop who were sandpapering the trarites after the•application of white 'ar von had dried. Others were mix-. ing flat White paint with it:nap:En tine and small...amounts of black and Ihrcoirn oils. In another room Several attic:lents were. atiirleint) •this wash, after which tfiegrames had to be. sandpapere t d ;amain. • I 4 * ;Chief, aim . ," Pittman said Of lifs course, "is tn i gufde and .berS6n, he is ' yeti: tiger old dever-; teNtitatltictikp j etasiri afer." atirfed to pal& Wheil WaS , ,..e.leMi in the iii.* noneiiStent - se Art. Thies tlhobl Was estitiduOdd :§C 'one lkoilse; lie, said, Wl° took :onlS , ' a few students; wlio, We're , Stitioased to 'be' talented: At thiS . .kint. the • widelY 7 lCfloWli artist% cothanenta that no one% in the elasi had" any talent. The students, in his class, he continues, used to copy "nice" pidtures Which today are so dis tasteful to hiin. "I never felt that 'had any tal ent at all and I don'f know as I leek . St' f~ -sue E:::Beaver .Aveuxto THIt ; CattitGitklq do now but at any rate this copy ing did not damage any imagina ton." Academy to Display Pittman's Pittman's work will be shown in the Academy_ of Fine Arts itt Phil aelekditia in 'November. This exhi bition wifl the flowers in. pastelig. Another exhibit will be shown lat er Iri'lleW York. P . ittrnat. is interested in getting peiptik , in , fnis sVation to Co pat Yiritgs . Last •Year, he said,- 40 p i alattings. Last .year, he said .40 dthit eilfibit. Alt sorts. of •sabdeat nialfier *ink* shil - NWn in all twat /164AM in .this yea's also: 'Nat of iffie. story 41 . 1.6 Watitid.a . ljrLZ poi the .vtiiitife ..sttiff noirer_giot it. Lamy fr.inneS *lag be the sail Anybody got an extra ride sack t,6 carixitia? S To Talk On Marriage •Marriege Problems in the Postwar World will be the theme of a three day Marriage and Home Adjustment InstitUte from September .16 to 18, at the Col lege, Clifford R. Adams, asso ciate professor of psychology, an nounced. Nationally know experts in the :fields- of _marriage and home ad justinent will discuss techniques of marriage counseling, research on 'soliring the problems encoun tered in marriage, and the coun seling of young people - in how. to pick a mate. Over ROO teachers, 'guidance counselors, dean, personnel exe cutives, and social workers from all parts of the country attended the first institute in 1944. Dr. Adams, chairman oT the ,institute, expects from 200 to 250 at the second 'conference, post poned until 1946 because of travel, restrictions. Anyone interested in marriage and the rfamily or persons specializing in giving counsel to people with personal " proclaims may attend the meetings. Industrial Education Sponsors Parkes Speech' George H. Parkes; director, Williamsport Technical Institute, Williamsport, Will speak at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning an 10, Sparks. His leoture, entitled "Problems and Responsibilities of the-Voca tional School in the Training . of Veterans," is one of the series porOorect by-. the department of induStrial education at the Col lege and' is open ;fa the public. Vete"mns 4 ... who will not return for the second six• weeks session are asked to report to the Office of Veterans' Affairs, 107 Old Main, to fill an interruption of training form. This Must be done before August 'AO. All veterans leaving college at any :time during the summer sessions Must file such a form. . 'STATE .COLLEGE FFA Assembles To Form Band One hundred members of state Future Farmer s of America clubs will assemble at the College on August ;19,20, land 24, under the direction of Dr..lienry S. It run ner, head of the department of agricultural education, to form the ,100-toiete Pennsylvania PEA sand that has been .selected as the Official baiid for The National FBA Convention, th:at meets in Kansas City in. Oetorber. This stone honor NVas egtencleft to the state 'band in 1029. BOW ever, the state Organization has not !been active since the begin ning tif tire' attive, the band. Wits an; annual feattire the State Farm Show in Barris burg. , The three day stand at the College mil be the only practice session That the bEuld v;111 bold previous to the Vine of the con yention. 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