8 Friday, November 13, 1970 University Daily Kansan Registration Opens For 18 Year Olds Special to the Kansan KANAS CITY—Wyndandt County officials may see the ages of 18-21 will be registering to vote Monday, it was announced Thursday by the county. Ralph Brown, the commissioner, his office, issued an official issue Govern. Robert Docking from the Secretary of State, State. Evillm W. Ellman. Vera Merca, Lawrence city clerk, said that Lawrence youths 18 years old by Jan. 1, would also be in school registering Monday morning. The city commission and school board primary in March in the first election scheduled in advance after the first of the year. Youths 18 or older who live outside the city will not be required to register, but will be able to vote in elections after Jan. 31. Mrs. Shanahan suggested to the election officials that they compile special lists of persons between 18 and 21 because the amendment was now before the Senate, which agreed to a decision on its constitutionality. The directive further stated that persons 18 years or older who were registered should be admitted on or after January 1, 1971. The directive instructs all local counselors to enroll individuals begin registering persons 18 and older on Nov. 15 in accordance Voting Rights Amendment of 2013. Homestay Program Offered The People-to-People organization of the University of Kansas is sponsoring a homestay program for foreign students during the Thanksgiving holidays, Chuck Friedrichs, president, said Wednesday. The students will be staying in Kansas to participate in holiday should contact the People-to-People office in the Kansas Union. Friedrichs said there were some host families available for the students. Interested women should contact the People-to-People office. Alumni Sessions Planned Plans have been made by the alumni associations of the six state schools in Kansas to hold a series of lunches and dinners to be attended by state legislators. Dick Wintermote, executive director of the schools, will give a presentation and invitation to attend one of the 10 meetings, which are scheduled for November and the first part of December. The meetings will provide an opportunity for alumni to meet and communicate the needs of the schools to the legislators. Wintermote says, Some alumni, the teachers, the administrators of the schools and members of the board of regents will also attend. Asphalt Paving Discussed The present and future techniques and projects of the paving and asphalt business will be the main topic of the 14th annual Kansas Asphalt Paving Conference today in the Kansas Union. The conference will provide an opportunity for training Education. Keynote speakers for the conference will be Mel Gray, chief engineer and director of the Division of Environmental Health, Kansas Board of Health in Topeka, speaking on "Air and Water Pollution," and Vernon Schrimpf, research and development associate at Tanker Equipment, Rapha, Iowa, speaking on "Available Anti-Pollution Equipment." By KATHY KRUGER Kansan Staff Writer Photography is a legitimate art in which the artist uses the photographic image as his medium the artistic expression, says James Enyear, curator for education at Kansas University for the Kansas Museum of Art. Camera Becomes Tool of Artists Envey, who might be more properly called the museum's curator of photography, is interested in the promotion of Curator Compiles Artistic Photos ... seeks photos photography as a fine art and in the past 16 months has begun building a collection of photographs with aesthetic The artist-photographer, Enyart explained, is simply "the guy who didn't pick up a paint brush and start painting, or didn't begin sculpting, but he picked up his camera." THE PUBLIC is so inundated with photographs in all aspects of life that some people are now to take a second look at it, he said. His interest in photography as an art form began in high school when he was "fortunate enough to have a very good photograph lab." Besides the economic advantages which museums may present, several other factors are pressuring museums to build new spaces. Photographs are "educationally as important and possibly more so, as many people seem to know," the photographer than to other abstract works. "They don't question the value of the photograph, Enyerat says." Public *percussion* and the cry for "relevance" from all corners of the world. You begin collecting photographs because they are something that is relevant to you. To the viewer the photograph seems to represent total reality. Eneyank explained, but it is not that simple; attraction than any other art form The abstract qualities develop because people never see things as static reality. Eneyart said. They cannot catch the subtlety of a single moment that the life of a person when it stops life at a single moment. ENYE ART HAS been building the KU photography collection since 1982, and the KU collection includes about 30 examples which Enyart has purchased, 400 lanten slides by Enyart, 50 albums photographed by photographer Frederick Evans and about 400 album prints of photographs in the palaces. These albumin prints were found in the museum basement and their source is Also included in the museum's collection, although it actually belongs to the Kansas State Historical Society, is the oldest surviving daguerreotype, of Dorothy Catherine Draper. Enyart said he expected to purchase more photographs in. Although the museum has not yet received any gifts, he said it appeared very likely that we will be receiving some in the near future." IN SELECTING photographs for your aesthetic significance. Although collect photographs for their historical value, but only for their aesthetic significance. Although you can select historical photographs, Ennyart said it would willingly accept them. Eneyart tries to collect examples of the work of his photographer, but he also collects work by photographers whom he thinks will be considered great in the future. It is impossible to just photograph it. KU-OAS Applications Available While both color and black-and-white photographs may be purchased, Enyart said particular thought is required before a color photograph is purchased as they often fade after 10 years. IN COLLECTING photographs in the classroom his responsibility to the students as a viewing public in building a study or representative collection In his capacity as a restorer of photographs, Enyart has developed two forays. The first was to guide the daguerreotype used; the second was to bring back the image of the Draper daguerreotype by an attempt in 1933 to restore it. Although the Draper type of pattern may be a screening solution, Enart is now working on a solution design to modify and magnify the retrotype image. Enyecart is presently in the process of remounting the 400 Delegation and staff applications for the KU Model Organization or American States are now available, according to Mike Blackley of the Model International. He is the United Nations which sponsors the Model OAS program. They will present March 25-26, 1971, and will have delegations representing the 23 member nations of the OAS. The fee is $15 for each four-man team with a team of six staff positions are available at the KU-Y Office, 110B, Kansas Union Eyemear found that with careful soaking the prints may be removed from their original surface and mounted on a more stable backing. album prints. The photographs date from the early 1900's and although fragile, are in good condition. The Lawrence Human Relations Commission has announced it will donate $10 to the Lawrence High School library to be used for the production of a movie based on the officials received the word from Vern Sturms of the commission. The school's librarian indicated that the money would be used primarily for records by black artists. Sturms said that the money would come in donations and be given in the Human Relations Commission's workshop held Oct. 10. $50 Given to LHS Library ABOUT 25 of the museum's photographs have been on display for the past month as part of a celebration of the sessions" exhibit in the basement STEREO COMPONENT SALE THIS WEEK ONLY WHITE Sewing Center 916 Mass. V1.1267 gallery. Enyeart plans small photography exhibits in the basement gallery throughout the year. evelyn wood reading dynamics In May a collection of 112 glass plate contact prints by Orville Hixon will be shown. VI3-6424 Your ID Card Is Your Pass To Instant Credit Use Kansan Classifieds ALL NIGHT USED CAR SALE AT This could be the luckiest Friday the 13th you have ever had. Because of our new car sales, we have increased our used car inventory to the point where we HAVE to sell much of our used car stock. 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