University Daily Kansan pority Page 7 choice moved the down- and the study- was cool screen and lasts the last the ARTIST AT WORK—Mary Fischer, St. Louis junior, poses for Wayne Helzesen—(Daily Kansan Photo) Talented Student Specializes In Charcoal Drawings Bv JANE PECINOVSKY A charcoal pencil, powdered charcoal, a piece of cotton, and cones of paper are all that Wayne Helgesen. Omaha senior, needs to make a person's portrait assume personality and "come alive." Helgesen specializes in charcoal drawings. He learned the new technique in Yokosuka, Japan, where he spent $2_{\frac{1}{3}}$ years while serving in the Navy. He recently completed a profile of Mary Fischer, St. Louis junior, which he plans to enter in the charcoal drawing division of the Joslyn Art Mureau art contest in Omaha this fall. Studied With Jap Artist Helgeson studied with Endo, a Japanese artist, seven hours a day for five days, when he took his second cruise to Japan two years ago. "When I arrived in Japan on my first cruise, I asked Endo if he would give me lessons. His answer was no, but when I returned the second time he asked to see some of my work." The lessons were given through Hawk-Talk Carnival time is coming to the Union Saturday. Don't clown around and miss it! The booths and shows will be open from the end of the game until midnight. Dancing 9-12, John Carlos band. Tuesday's Union Side Shows will be the last Quarterback Club meeting, Movies of the KU-NU game, cokes, and discussion by Coach Mather. . all at 8 in the Ballroom. At 4:15 in the Music and Browsing Room Dr. Wortham will continue his reading of Milton's Paradise Lost. Free coffee, Craft Shop Lessons in jewelry and enameling 7-9 Tuesday. Games of Chance! Games of Fortune! Yes, bridge and chess, Thursday, Bridge Lessons and KU Chess Club, both at 7:30 in the Union. Bring a bearded lady, a fire swallower, or a midget to the Trail Room Record Dance Wednesday 8 to 10. Entertainment at 9:30. If you bring a side show friend, they can help with the entertainment. "A cup of coffee, a little Yeats, and you . . . " That's this Thursday's Poetry Hour at 4 in the Music & Browsing Room. W. D. Paden will read from the poems of William Butler Yeats. Get something free before you go to the Carnival. Stop at the Open House after the game for free cider and doughnuts. student union activities an interpreter, and "when I did something wrong, Endo tapped my hands with a reed," Helgesen said. Helgesen, who draws "for enjoyment," outlines the basic proportions of the face with a hard pencil. He then uses a charcoal pencil for basic lines, followed by powdered charcoal for shading. The colour and paper cones are to complete the shading. For depth Helgesen uses a felt brush; and for fine lines and highlights he uses a mechanical drawing instrument in which an eraser is placed. Sees Personality In Face SEES PERSONALITY IN FAIR Helgesen emphasizes detail and believes that one's personality can be seen in the eyes and mouth. "After talking with a person for a while and watching his facial expressions, I can learn a great deal about his personality which I try to project into the drawing," he said. With about 35 drawings to his credit, Helgesen is considering opening a studio in California some time after graduation. He has an agent on the West Coast. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kaiser. Public relations should include name, place, date and time of function. COMPETITION CONFERENCE JAYHAWKER Newman Club rosary. 5:10 p.m. Catholic church. Coffee in basket preceding the rosary. NOW thru WED. 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Newman Club chair meeting, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Church. All members and members of the church. Baptist Student Union 12:30-12:50 baptist Danforth Chapel. Devotion and 拜读 YW-YMCA Bible study, 4 p.m. Oread Christians, Bible studies, and Scriptures. Bring your Bible and join us. Ku Ku meeting, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, members in full uniform for Junkahawk Homecoming Follies auditions, 7-10 Jasper, Jasper Roommates. Singers. dancers, actors, and other performers. Chemistry Club, 8 p.m. 232 Malton Hall. Speaker: Dr. Calvin A. Vanderwerf. Next years' engineering exposition will be discussed. Refreshments. Newman Club harack ride, 7:30 p.m. Contact Dick. You have to Contact Dick Butler you have, and can take extra riders. Admission, stays stug Dancing, refreshments, games Museum of Art record concert, noon. 4 p. Madam; Maikin Schumann; Quarte- r in A. in Muguzy. While in the Navy Helgesen did work on his ship's yearbook. 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