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Pretending to be the alcoholic son in the play, God’s Favorite, Tobin Mull takes a swig from the bottle. Candy Reneau leaves from a party in the country. Pictured are part of the cast from Fiddler on the Roof. This popular musical was sponsored by the College and included members from the surrounding com¬ munities. Entertainment 25
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STUDENTS ENJOY MANY FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT Musicals or movies, bars or bowling al¬ leys, public dances or private parties, a stu¬ dent may find whatever type of entertain¬ ment that he was interested in. If he were interested in musicals, he could attend the College sponsored community musical, Fiddler on the Root , or he could have gone to Flashdance. If he were inter¬ ested in honor movies he could have seen Christine, Friday the 13th, The Final Chap¬ ter, or Children of the Com. If drama were more his style he could have seen Terms of Endearment or The Natural. Or, if he liked comedies he could have seen Police Academy or the college production, Black Comedy. Wednesday nights and weekends were popular times to go to the bars, Chapter II or Bar West, or to the bowling alley. Aside from providing a place for drinking, dancing and socialising, Chapter II also showed ‘hit video’, which are video interpretations of modem popular music. Students could also go to public dances or the student senate sponsored dances such as the fun daze dance, winter semi-for- mal dance or Inauqural Ball. If that wasn’t enough, students also attended private par¬ ties. Indeed students enjoy all types of en¬ tertainment, from musicals to parties to just socializing with a friend. Another source of entertainment are Nooners. Featured here is Dave Ruduif during an October nooner. 24 Entertainment
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Gary Woodward, Kansas State University art instruc¬ tor. shows art students how he makes graphic draw¬ ings. ART PROGRAM PROVIDES VARYING EXHIBITS According to Jon Ulm, art instructor, “This year we had as active exhibit as we had the last two years.” The exhibits ranged from found object sculptures by James Prunner to the Larry Bradshaw exhibit from the University of Nebraska-Omaha to the Jerry and Ann Schutte Collection from Arizona to the Bruce Peters show from Concordia High School to the Art Inc. an¬ nual show to the student exhibits in De¬ cember and May. Guest speakers were Gary Woodward and Bob Clore from Kansas State Univer¬ sity. Woodward demonstrated graphic drawing techniques. Clore demonstrated vaccum relief. A representative from Fort Hays State University presented a work¬ shop on print making. Prunner also spoke about his art styles. Ulm additionally stated, “This year we tried to bring in past students.” He pointed out that Peters, Prunner and Jerry Schutte are graduates of BCCC. Paul Martin works or a Cougar mural for the au ditorium 26 ART a A
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