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ij 491 l Gwen Yow examines a print of a large butterfly. The art department of JCJC hosted an exhibit of Art on Fiber January 23 to Feb- ruary 6. The invitational exhibit consisted of original hand-printed fabric by students from the Department of Environmental Design at USM. Approximately 25 works were shown representing batik, silkscreen, blockprint, and mixed media surface enrichmentof fabrics. The Fine Arts Dept., on Jan. 15, pre- sented Dance Concert I. The Concert was directed by Mrs. Angela Toups. Dancers from Ellisville State School as well as JC participated in the concert. The first piece was entitled Society's Own. The lead was danced by Mrs. Toups. The second piece of the concert was enti- tled Country Dance. It was performed by Ellisville State School. The curtain for the third piece opened to find Cheryl Jennings, Lisa Eaton, Rhonda Dolan, Pam Biglane, Becky Buckalew, Dawn Hammond, Amy Benson and Tanya Rodgers performing Music and the Mirror from the Musical A Chorus Line. The Puppet Show was per- formed by Ellisville State School. The fifth piece entitled Swans was also performed by the State School Dancers. The sixth and final piece of the concert was entitled Ode to Nebuchadnezzar. lt was a dance per- formed entirely by Menl The original chore- ography for this piece was done by Mrs. Toups as a senior dance project for a Bach- elor of Fine Arts in Dance at USM. The piece was performed by Angela Toups, Curtis Alston, Pedro Moreno, Tony Perkins, Stacy Douglas, Joey Taylor, and Billy Ward. Lori Scoggins admires the an exhibit in the Fine Arts Building. A large floor length print attracts the eyes of Denese Sum- rall and Vicky Bush. Dance Concert X 43
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Art on Fiber and Dance Concert I Practice for the Dance Concert took a lot of work as Billy Ward, Cheryl Jennings, Lisa Eaton, Dawn Hammond, Jay Taylor and Pam Biglane discovered. Becky Buckalew and Tanya Rogers stretch and twirl to the music. Billy Ward concentrates on getting his act right for the Dance Concert. 42 X Art on Fiber , fu iw ,gf 57' W Q K W I he Qi? f ,X
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Writing It Up Student Publications The newsroom at JCJC isn't the neatest place on campus. ln fact, it quite definitely has a lived in look, between weekly ten minute breaks - Okay, now, everyone pitch in and let's get this place straightened up. When the yearbook staff is trying to meet its next deadline or when the Radionian is pasting up the news- paper, the room has a pleasantly lay- ered look - the tables are covered with layout sheets for the yearbook and pictures are being sorted and selected, while on the other side of the large room are composition Clightedj tables for newspaper layout. The room is large enough for two groups to be in the area at the same time without getting in each other's way. There is room enough to use the room to study in during an off period and there is always someone handy to talkto or to take to lunch. Getting on the newspaper or year- book staffs consists of signing up for Journalism, and the paper and year- book staffs meet on alternate days for a lab course consisting of publishing the yearbook or the newspaper. This year's newspaper has been a four column tabloid and the staff has made an effort to improve the design and graphics of the paper. The yearbook staff has had as its goal to t'write the year and has had quite a few problems getting this done. Their plan was to convert to more of a magazine style layout. Meeting on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the newspaper requires additional time spent on pasteup and covering stories. The yearbook meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays and has labs in afternoons to work on pages. Designing the pages, choosing the pictures, and typing up the pages, deciding how much space to give to sports or student life, etc., planning and interviewing are jobs the staff members are concerned with. Identif- ying all the student pictures and get- ting the spelling correct is a part of the staff's job as well as selling ads to help finance the book. The staff would probably say that choosing a theme for the year and then fitting that to the copy is as hard as any other chore. A visitor from England toured the campus and compared students and life here and in England. Racii'o ,uumfu mrmyfu-x 1:9431 Lafp: Crowd -5 fha! - K' fmQ-T1'f1- JC Spb ,'im'f 'fa' Ariana' :rave-ma NWN- W 4 4dw.rafy Uoufzmi T t '3- 5T- ' Q . Mivziflfiaq, WM? , . .w...i.Wm sf 4 V., in VV ,e,. . W W 1' or Q ,i i ..... . , .. i,W,w5,9,ifmWW,, .f?jgr7A .,.... M V ' f I Just putting together another Radionian. 1 1 1 44 X Academic Life li
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