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Show 1 Signpost May 7, 1993 R NTE RTAINM ENT The WSU Singers to perform award winning musicMay 8 By BLAKE BAKER Signpost staff writer The Weber State Singers will perform their annual spring concert Sa turday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Browning Center. "We try to make the choir better every year," said Stuart Dickson, a member of the group. "This year we feel we have done it. Our voices all blend very well." Evelyn Harris, choir director, said that this is one of the best choirs she has ever directed. "We are one of five finalists for organization of the year in this : yea r's Crystal Crest," Ha rris sa id . "We have had a very successful year." The Weber Sta te Si ngers claim it is a very tight knit group, and Harris said that various members of the group have worked hard. "Many of them stay after class to IN THE ARMY, YOU'LL TAKE: CHARGE IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE. There's an added dimension to being a nurse in the Army. You'll have increased health care responsibilities. 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"This is the last performance for many of us in the group," Dickson said. "We would enjoy- ing having a large audience to send us off." Tickets will be available an hour before the performance and : a t the ticket of fice in the Shepherd s Union Building. Nurse Corps. You'll be a respected member of an exceptional health care team. Your opinion and counsel will be actively sought and listened to. And you'll have the opportunity to practice nursing in a variety of environments, from high-tech military hospitals to MASH units, from flight lines to field hospitals, in the United States or overseas. Here are some of the reasons to consider becoming an Army Nurse: good pay and benefits, opportunities for continuing education in your cho McBeth assigns artwork whose creation merits show by pond By PATRICK MURPHY & PATRIC TOVAL Signpost staff writer Students from a combined, course-level sculpture class were assigned the task of producing art around the duck pond this week to the theme of conservation.What transpired was an art show in itself. One piece, a large, partially melted, Styrofoam block, was a call for recycling. Fused into the foam was garbage with a notes telling how long it will take for each trash item to disintegrate: Plastic grocery bags take 100 years; cigarette butts, eight years; aluminum cans, 500 years; glass bottles, a million years. Below is the question, "Is this the scenery of the future?" Another piece featured a large, floating ring painted to represent Saturday, May 22 0 $800 in prizes! The 9th Annual Cache Valley Biathlon has become the most popular race of its kind In the Intermountain West Designed for both individual and team competition, the 5-mile run, 20-mile bike race kicks off the season in style! Awards given for top finisher In all divisions and age groups. $1 0 entry fee for Tri-Fed members, $15 non-Tri-Fed T-shirts $5 Free water bottles for flrsL 200 entries. Late fee $5. Pre-reglstration by May 1 5 Race begins at Communications Center. 1350 N. 200 W., Logan, 9 a.m. Signpost is now hiring for next year's management staff. Please apply at Career Services if you are interested in one of these positions: Editor in Chief Production Manager Ad Manager Application deadline is May 14. the earth with a "Libyan oil tanker" capsized in the middle. Black plastic, representing an oil slick, covered psuedo-marinelife, trapped beneath. A three-foot, wooden A-frame, with written protests over the lack of regulations on Libyan oil tankers, was styled in the fashion of a European cafe. "All the countries are guilty of it, and big companies don't comply'Wyatt Adams said about his oil-spill artistry. Each artist was responsible for getting approval from the building and grounds department to construct and mount their work. Small scale models were constructed and a presented before a committee to decide where the work would be placed. A particular piece, "Mirrored Reality-Man and the Ecosystem" by Robert Scovel, ran into some SUI For more information. Call 750-9877 Logan Recreation Center or 393-8666 Miller's Cycle Haus difficulties with the procedure. James McBeth, chairman of the visual arts department and instructor of the art class, said tiffc Scovel intended for the work to be placed beside the pond. But he was denied by the building and grounds department for fear the piece might hurt the grass and not fit in with other events. The nurse's program banquet and Founder's Day are both scheduled to be held there. "The piece highlighted problems of the pond and of the environment," McBethsaid. Thesame piece was also picked to be in the WSU Annual Student Show which started Tuesday. It is currently on display in front of the Collett Art Building. None of the pieces placed awards in this show, McBeth said, but "all of the pieces certainly won awards for endurance." LOVELY AND LYRICAL... Sparked by a quartet of radiant performaiSti" - Larry Frascella, US MAGAZINE Enchanted April May 8th & 9th Wildcat Theater $1.00 8:00p.m. "IF YOU LIKED 'A ROOM WITH A VIEW AND 'HOWARDS END', YOU'LL LOVE 'ENCHANTED APRIL'!" -Jeff Craig, SIXTY SECOND PREVIEW '! LOWLY AND LYRICAL..." - Lrrv FraKclli US MAGAZINE lEisr c jhlajnttep A film by Mike Novell ! ::.:;:vs,;ii:J:::l: lllllll 1 :IS;ifl;llSll:; I I 1 |