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19,3 Sculpture by Weiner To Highligh 'Campus Garden' Registration Procedure Af,.. Egon Weiner, a Chicago Nordberg and Mr. Fran° shopped artist of world renown, has been around and decided to approach Given for Spring Term commissioned to create a piece of Weiner. Weiner is an artist of All students must follow this ved into sculpture for the North Park cam- wide renown — his work was fea- procedure for spring term registra- ether as pus. This first sculpture on the tured in the WFMT Fine Arts tion, according to an announcement irat loss campus will be a representation of Guide (of April, 1959). Many of by the Office of Records. ever...- t'hrist which will serve as the focus his pieces are in prominent dis- 1) Complete financial arrange- of a newly created devotional gar- play in Chicago. ments for spring term with the Med r:s den an campus. Weiner is an Austrian who first business office prior to registration. his 16.7 Below President Karl A. Olsson • studied sculpture in Vienna. He 2) If you have at least 12 term onswers questions of editors Vern courses to your credit at the besides has run the whole gamut of artistic com- Bengtson and Don Johnson about pletion of this winter iheaton interest — right now he is working term, you this project. In the spring term may apply for acceptance tte an.1 with nuts and bolts in rather ab- into a the COLLEGE NEWS will publish an- major. If you have earned 21 term Central stract forms. He has promised to other interview, this with artist course credits at the completion of ii Park. be reasonable about it though, so no V e iner himself. this winter term, you should apply n came one needs to worry that the figure for acceptance into a major by the hat th.. Dr. Olsson, how did this project will come out resembling a piston. end of the first week of classes in he con mt started? What will the statue he like? the spring term. ter CCI Our campus has been very poor, And when will it be ready? 3) Present I.D. card for en- artistically. Except for some We expect a r'hristun about eight trance to Registration Center paintings by Lydia Pohl and some to ten feet tall — possibly a Ionship repre- March 25, according to schedule by Mr. Frano, we have very few sentation of .,00king Christ, the teacher. It below. art pieces around to look at. We will be cast in bronze in Norway. d lease 4) Follow all directions given have absolutely nothing in terms of It is contracted to be finished this restlers at the registration center including sculpture. fall; we are planning to get sly one the the changing of the automobile reg- setting ready this summer. sterest. Several years ago I was discuss- istration to show your 1963 license 7estlers ing this fact with Mr. C. A. Nord- What about this "devotional cen- number, if applicable. out the berg, an artist friend from Evans- ter" garden? What will it be like, Registration hours are assigned , all n ton who is the president of Chicago and where will all this be located? according to class and last name. ..estlers Offset Printing Corp. I also men- The figure will be in the center Keep your appointment. Here is tioned another possibility — that of a 30-40-foot circle of garden the schedule for upperclassmen: La that of creating a sort of garden or with appropriate benches. It will 8:00 Srs. K-0 9:15 Jrs. A-E aroun.1 quiet place on the campus where Egon Weiner at his work. be placed in the corner of the back 8:15 Srs. P-T 9:30 Jrs. F-J Maybe students could sit and read or con- campus, down by the heating plant, 8:30 Srs. U-Z 9:45 Jrs. U-Z verse in the presence of some mean- As the result of our conversation, provide the funds to see such a facing inward. We'll have to put 8:45 Srs. A-E 10:00 Jrs. P-T ingful piece of art that would per- Nordberg interested a man who project completed. up some sort of a shrub screen to 9:00 Srs. F-J 10:15 Jrs. K-0 haps sum up what we're trying to prefers to remain anonymous in How did Mr. Weiner become in- hide the heating plant. And for underclassmen: do here at North Park. this idea. He told us he would volved in this project? (Continued on Page 2) 10:30 Soph K-0 2:00 Frosh A-E 11:00 Soph P-T 2:30 Frosh F-J 11:15 Soph U-Z 3:00 Frosh U-Z 1:00 Soph A-E 3:30 Frosh P-T 1:30 Soph F-J 4:00 Frosh K-0 Late registrations are at 4:30. Available at registration will be 'College 12etv5 the 1963 summer-session schedule. There will be both five and ten- "..7he fear. 0/ th etOrd iJ the 6eyinning widom." - Psalms 111:10 week courses taught in the summer session which extends from June 17 Vol. 43, No. 16 NORTH PARK COLLEGE, Chicago, Ill. Friday, March 1, 1963 to Aug. 23. Teachers' Board of Certification 'Enemy of the People' Given Tonight To Check Educational Program Representatives of the State Teachers' Certification Board will arrive March 28 to appraise North Park's educational program for teachers. The representation is composed of Mr. Ruel Hall, the superintendent of schools of Kankakee County; Mr. Leslie Holmes, president of Northern Illinois University in Dekalb; and Mrs. Mildred MacDonald of Oak Park. The North Park teacher training program has had conditional ap- proval since its inception in 1959. The visitation team will examine the department of teacher training Wicker Park Church and assess the progress made since their first visit. Plans Tutoring Project A recommendation of our quali- An opportunity for community fications will then be made at the service has been given to North next meeting of the State Teachers' Park students through a program Certification Board April 5. North of tutoring planned by the Wicker Park will receive the results in mid- Park Lutheran Church. April. Last Thursday, Reverend John Shutter of the Wicker Park Church Final Exam Schedule spoke to about 30 North Park vol- unteers, explaining that tutors are WEDNESDAY — March 13 needed for both children and Director Arthur C. Matthews discusses some fine points of production with the cast of "An Enemy of the People." All 12:20 classes take examina- adults. tions at S a.m.-10 a.m. "Some of these people are func- Henrik lbsen's play, "An Enemy of the People" w;11 be presented tonight, March 1, and tomorrow night, All 10:30 and 3 p.m. classes tionally illiterate," he said, describ- March 2, in the third floor recital hall of Hanson Music Hall by members of the Drama and Forensic Society. take examinations at 10:30 a.m.- ing those who are helped. Others The Arthur Miller adaptation will be performed under the direction of Arthur C. Matthews. 12:30 p.m. speak only a foreign language, usu- Tickets for the performances will be available today in the Wallgren Library foyer, from the cast and in All 1:15 p.m. classes take ex- ally Spanish. College students who the bookstore. Tickets for adults are $1 and those for children are 50 cents. aminations at 2 p.m.-4 p.m. can teach reading, writing, arith- "An Enemy of the People" features Mike Stewart as the main character, Dr. Thomas Stockmann, and THURSDAY — March 14 metic, work in a library or have Mary Lee Goodman plays the part of his wife, Catherine, and Karen Ellis plays their daughter Petra. All 8 a.m. M W F classes take some knowledge of a foreign lan- In the small Norwegian town examinations at 8-10 a.m. guage will be especially helpful to where the play takes place, the wa- Volunteers Needed The office of records alerts All 2:10 p.m. M T W Th or F the program. ter supply has been polluted. The students and faculty to the classes take examinations at 2-4 The Wicker Park community is a area was to be a resort area, and For Charity Work following deadlines which occur a.m. racially and culturally mixed the report about the water by Dr. The Visitation Committee of the within the next few days: All S a.m. T Th classes take about Stocicmann causes a flurry of neighborhood, located at ex- Religious Council needs volunteers I. Friday, March 1 (today) examination.s at 10:30-12:30 p.m. and Western Avenues. An citement among the liberal towns- North to help with games and a program 5 p.m. — last day to file attempt is being made to provide people, who were in favor of their FRIDAY — March 15 at the Lydia Children's Home this applications for June and Park town being a resort All 9:15 a.m. NI W F classes transportation to the Wicker area. Saturday night. Interested stu- August graduation. take examinations at 8-10 a.m. Church for anyone interested in The mayor, Peter Stocicmann, dents should contact Chaplain An- 2. Friday, March 15, 4 p.m. — All 9:15 a.m. T Th classes take giving one afternoon or evening a played by Steve Franklin, would derson. deadline for removal of examinations at 10:30-12:30 p.m.