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(Above) Miss Grundy (Kathy Johnson) congratulates Archie (Tim Forbriger) on his election as Homecoming King. (Above left) Laura Hendrickson portrays a Cow Dung, Tenn. resident in the Li ' l Abner skit. Mark Gabrenya J-Prom 17
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Transporting the props can be just as difficult as performing. dance in Baker Center Ballroom on Friday night. May 6th. This affair was open to everyone, with music provided by Smokey Row. Judges for J-Prom were selected from various colleges to score individ- ual aspects of each skit. For example, a judge from the school of art scored each group ' s banner for artistry and originality; while a judge from the school of dance graded the choreogra- phy in the skits, and so on. Actual per formance of the skits began at 6 p.m. on May 4th in the Convocation Center due to fear of inclement weather. The next and last evening. May 5th, saw performances begin again at six on both the West and South Greens, and at Putnam Hall. Each team rotated to all the locations in an hour and a half, with fifteen minutes allowed between shows to transport equipment from place to place. Two marshals from each team followed the other four groups to ensure that all rules were obeyed. At the completion of J-Prom, judges awarded the Fuzzies and the Delts 1st prize and the other entrants gained a sense of satisfaction from having competed. Onlookers pose with a Stroh ' s as they enjoy the show. 16 J Prom
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A 60-Minute Week CBS ' s Mike Wallace Highlights Ninth Annual Communications Week It can ' t be said that there is a communication problem at Ohio University. Not, at least, during the first week of May when the College of Communication sponsored its annual Communication Week. Resembling the prophets of a world long gone, professionals from all fields of communication came to the OU campus. They took part in semi- nars, workshops, demonstrations, lec- tures and informal get-togethers in an effort to provide the students with val- uable insights on the latest achieve- ments and advances of communica- tion techniques. Each school encompassed in the College of Communication had its own field day. Doug Sinsel, former Wallace ' s visit in early May highlighted the activities of Communication Week. 18 Communications week
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