Show iT stoi'j Fashion Group bsicTcil on diamond buyiu3 1:: by Theresa Nellis After visits from various experts in the faftian worfj CLV State University’s Fashion Group has learned a lot about (U fashion world and its many facets ’ Recently memhfers have spoken with Ralph OCaon a ZJx Jewelry representative and a diamond and pAJ jewelry eat pert and Chris McClain a former successful model trim Cn down myths about careers in fashion Olson spoke on the importance of dealing adds n i jeweler when buying good jewelry and bow to look tar good diamond by comparing the “four C’s”— cut clarity f't color and carat Olson also spoke on the importance of getting a psegedy cut diamond and added that it is very rare In find a “flawless” diamond — one that is colorless ami hps hgpec-cabl- e internal quality with no carbon spots or air buUies McClain’s advice on modeling eliminated anyone who is shorter than tall weighs less than 105 or more than 125 pounds and has a sensitive ego Speaking about agents and interviews McClain said "Don't expect them to be nice to you They wd paint out (2 your flaws and probably tell you to correct a few things before you come back” McClain added that bask good looks must be there to begin with Makeup can only create illusions or "!— is already there The Fashion Group which listens to and learns from this ' advice has been meeting for just one year and is open so anyone who is interested in design and related fields The president of the group Cami Jackson and the 25 members took a field trip to San Francisco So tour depart stores and learn how they operate and siefl their mcfdiandje' A trip to New York and Montreal is planned for the ' ' year- $ Jackson said the group meets twice monthly to conduct and to hear speakmTba yrou-o-r- i V posh j £t” i net UmJatsdurt member of the USU Fashion Group rxaminrs a diamond ring for “Ike (our Ctf" aa fntsAsdky Ralph Olemi a diamond and jewelry expert Oieon also advimd the group!® deal 3iegstaUt)ewcSers when buying good jewelry broader understand SbdlfT f' Tl SUMMER GOQC cxiuur tlrr f (tun Offirtt dance west MANNCHAIUES EDS0NDS0NSAN CHRISTOPHER QRANTCHAUNA MENDINI’MAGGI MOAR KEN Individual ctaaaee may bn taken Qraduatn atudonti may rsjlrtst lor K? KJ Intermediate Modem Dance Beginning Modem Done 9:50-10:5- am 0 FE 02' — 1(7 2 CftCt room 21 S CirTrl Intermediate Ballet 9:50-- 1 0:50 am PE 1 95 2 credit room 1C2 Boginning Ballot Advanced Modom Dance PE 1 M 2 credits room 1 C2 1 1 :00--1 2:50 pjtt Advanced BaWot room 1S2 Cur 9 1: pmM PE 15 2 credits Intermediate Modom Dance 1:50-2:1-9 pjit PE CeSeteecllco 3 2 American Character 1X2 3:00-4:3-0 pj PO 4i9 5 crudes FOC3 : Dance Repertoire (by 4:590:00 pan PE 1C9 2 od£a ms Elementary Modem Caeca (Ttr) 2 Uutlcel Comedy end ‘ 30-3:0- Itl crc3 frt2Cx au'snesl - Tcdn- Uonday-Frida- y July 1944 222- - ULY 31 C? 20 1 cr i : ' f i |