Coed Furnishes Checklist Sculptor Robert Howard owtor R ough Tools For A A tig ball . peen ham mer, over-sized pners, welding rods, blowtorch, gogles, scarred leather gloves, full - length leather apron. . . These are some of the rough tools of Robert Howard's fine art of sculpture. They lie on sturdy work benches or hang on big-penny nails in a room literally clutter ed with junk, including an old riveted boiler tough as an army tank which once warm sed married World War II vet erans in Victory Village. - Outside Howard's combi nation office and studio in the basement of Ackland Art Mu seum, one of his art classes is in progress. A student sticks Jier head in the door. "I'm confused," she says. "I'm glad," Howard replies. The girl goes back to her canvas and Howard turns back to his visitor. "A lot of times I don't pay 1: them any attention," Howard said. "My aim is for them to discover something." e"Razor's Edge" Howard took due note of what he calls "this little razor's edge," that elusive area in which a teacher can help a stu dent making a creative effort. But he considers "what theyi discover for themselves" of ut-j most importance. "Society is trying to level oil everybody, Howard said. "In there some where is the artist who is try ing to be free. . .I'm seeking the differences in my students, not how they're the same." Howard talked about his sculpture, his sutdents, his views of the artist and his week carries a color photograph New York, where one of his works, "Landscape XVII," is being shown in the Whitney Mu seums "Annual Exhibition of BACK IN The Little Prince The Devil's Tramping Ground Gome and Get 'Em! s The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin St., Chapel Hill I Handbags n Blouses Robes Skirts Sweaters Belts fl Coats ' 1 I Slacks fl Perfume CHAPEL HILLN.C. Contemporary Sculpture." Nation's Best The exhibition is regarded as representative of the best work TOT tr ROBERT HOWARD . . . self-sculptured likness being done by American sculp tors today. Time magazine this wek carries a color photograph of Howard's sculpture in an ar ticle on the Whitney Museum's exhibition. The invitation to participate in the exhibition is the second recognition to come this fall to the 42 - year - old Howard, who has been teaching art here for 14 years. Last month, he accept- 'Three Penny Opera' Continues At Duke The Duke Players production of "Three Penny Opera" will continue tonight and tomorrow in Branson Hall on the Duke campus; Curtain time is 8:15 p. m. The play tells the story of a London underworld character of questionable background. Seating will be cabaret style with seats three - quarters of the way around the small stage. STOCK Open Till 10 P.M. To Check Off Your Christmas List il Umbrellas Jewelry il Shoes & Boots Suits Ji Rainwear mm Ap roii; Fine. Art 4 an' invitation to lecture at the National Gallery of Art in Wachmon. vipwinf? works of modern art, Howard said, some people : ask: "What is it? What does it represent?" To "re - present" something ho answers, is not to create it, A work of art "is something that didn't exist before," he said. "That is that. It is and does not re-present." - An at may say "I make these things for myself," How ar said "But he takes h i ? canvass still wet to the gallery. Well, then, why the hell didn't he put it under the bed?" Wants To Communicate "The fact is, I do want tf communicate," Howard said "After all, I think my work i; important. I'm a free and uni que human being. . .If I car communicate my authenticity to you, I want to do it." To Howard, communicating i; sharing and "the first spectator that shares my work is myself.' He strives to "put in concret form how unique I am as a hu man being" by creating some thing that didn't exist before. He has worked long ant hard ("you learn to breathe fumes") and he stresses to hi. students the need of the artist to sacrifice and persevere. Beatniks Howard thinks people may ser too much in the "superficial aspects" of today's beatnifc type. "Dressing differently if not the problem," he said. "Be ing different is the problem Your looks don't make you be something." Howard gets the raw mater ials of his art where he car find them. The old Victory Vil lage boiler wore out and he got it for hauling .it away. A few years back - some eyebrows raised when he hauled an old automobile into his yard. It's still there. "My wife. . .the neighbors," he said. "But I can't get any body to haul it away. They say they don't know anywhere to put it. I've used some parts of it." JVeto Musical Adapted From Grad's Writing "Bajour," a musical comedy based on the writings of a UNC graduate opened recently on Broadway3 amid signs that it will be a hit. The musical was adapted from articles on gypsy lore written by Joseph Mitchell for New Yorker magazine. Mitchell sutdied journalism here during the 1920s and wrote for the Daily Tar Heel and the Carolina Magazine. Sparlriy Bright Gifhvrap w and Hibbons and . . . Tags and seals, candles, bulbs, Christmas tree lights, icicles tinsel, snow, etc., just everything fo make a joyous Christmas. These and many ntDrjalong with a large selection of gifts for him or her or the children all at CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Glen Lennox Shopping Center Free Delivery . Phone' 967-7014 ' '. ' .. ' "J I ' Vi " F i i - If '- 3 , - - i If 'V" ' If I n X 1 h w co V T A-Xsv'X. I 1 "' ' - i y - - - v AFROTC GOT IN the Christmas with a party for a group of guitar while kids gather 'round who assisted the flyboys. Triangle Area Suggested As Ideal Setting The Research Triangle area would be an "ideal setting" foi ah educational research center, a visiting professor from Penn sylvania State University says. Dr. C. Ray Carpenter, a leading exponent of stepped up research in the field of educa tion, is in Chapel Hill for a year as visiting professor in the School of Education. In a recent address to the School's faculty, Dr. Carpenter said there is' a "pressing need for accelerating research in education." He said the U. S. Office of Education has already financed educational research centers in various universities throughout Va& United States "and plans to establish at least 12 more.x He added, "The Resarch Tri angle area in North Carolina would be 1 an ideal setting." Dr. Carpenter has spent about 30 years in the field of educa tional research. One of his most important projects resulted In greater use of closed circuit television instruction in college classrooms. Dr. Carpenter received h is B. A. and M. A. degrees from Duke University and his doctor ate from Stanford University. 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