Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 21, 1980, Image 5

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    21, 1980
One of Wise’s paintings entitled ““Doll House”
Maytown’s Tom Wise
exhibits art in Reading
The Reading Public
Museum and Art Gallery
has announced an exhibition
of art by six Lancaster
County artists, including
Thomas M. Wise of May-
town. An opening reception
will be held May 23 at 8
o'clock, at which time the
public may meet the artists.
The exhibition will run
through June 22.
Thomas Wise has studied
art at the University of
Pennsylvania, the Pennsyl-
vania Academy of the Fine
Arts, York Academy of Art,
Philadelphia College of Art,
and the University of
Delaware.
Wise’s work appears in
public and private art
collections. He is noted for
his ability to paint the
human figure in a realistic,
yet expressive manner.
When speaking of his
work, Wise says, ‘‘Art gives
meaning to life. My art
represents my feelings
toward human life. The
sensual, emotional, and
psychological experiences of
Artist Tom Wise
life are at the heart of these
experiences. It is this I feel
deeply and wish to com-
municate. My art is a
celebration of life itself.”’
Thomas Wise is presently
an instructor of color theory,
art history, and painting "at
York Academy of Art, York,
Pennsylvania.
This girl has the right idea
Fish Derby winners
Winners have been an-
nounced in the Elizabeth-
town/Mount Joy Forest Fire
Crew annual fish derby. The
derby was held recently at.
the Mount Joy Cove.
Craig Roper, 15, of RD#1,
Mount Joy, was the first
participant in the 9 to
15-year-old age group to
catch a fish.
Robert Eichler, Jr., 11, of
304 W. Engle St., Mount
Joy, was the first to catch
eight fish.
Edward Price, 11, of
RD#1, Mount Joy, caught
the smallest fish.
Jason Alexander,
RD#S, Box 154, Elizabeth-
town, was the first par-
ticipant in the 8-year-old
and younger group to catch
a fish.
Tony Heisey, 8, of 143
Cherry Ally, Mount Joy,
was the first to catch eight
fish.
Scott Etsee, 8, of Richland
Lane, Mount Joy, was the
Grand Prize winner, catch-
ing the 94” Gold Trout.
—Raymond E. Heisey
3, of §
Students at Riverview prepare to bite in. One little
pre-schooler who witnessed the event was overheard
telling her friend “‘I get to go to kindergarten next year.
And do you know what you get to do at school? You get to
eat a pie without using your hands! I can’t wait.”
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