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Show THE UNJV,ERSITY JOURNAL.• SOUTI:lERN UTAH UNIVER ITY • THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1999 SU student fi_ lrn a myriad Thanks to all of the Qf talent ~nd experience students, employers and other participants who explored the World of· Careers and made the recent · Career Pair a success. By USA DAWN PERRY SENIOR STAFF WRITER We also extend our appreciation to the following businesses which donated prizes for the student drawing. Winners can claim their prizes in Career Services, SSC 201. Air Force, Mugs - Ryan Ahlstrom and Doug Jensen Boy Scouts. of America, Pens - Donna Prisbrey Department of Workforce Services Teddy Bear - Lydia Lloyd Gray T-Shirt - Bill Justensen Graywhale CD. Exchange $15 Gift Certificate - Adrienne Lowe $10 Gift Certificate - Wade Christensen $5 Gift Certificate - Rebecca Mardis Great Basin National Park. Book - Ilene Langston Hogl Yogi Mugs - Elizabeth Bowman, James Clark Sipper Cups - Kelly Olson, N. Cardon Shirts - Micaela Felix, Traci Webb, Dalian Anderson Kelly Services Sipper Cups - Monte Marshall. Maika Brockbank, Amy · Pendleton, Nikki Niethome Golf Balls - Jeff NeaJ, Doug Pooser, Eddie Mills Papa Murphy's, Free Pizzas - Mariann Arthur, Alisha Willis, Sally Hall . SOS. I -Shirts - Dan Patton, Danny Hoyle Southwest Gas, Barbeque Grill - Sterling Bone suu Bookstore Sweatshirt - Dick Askerman I-Shirt - Nancy Hunter Hat - Melanie Fetherstone SUU School Relations, I-Shirts - Amy Anderson. Ryan Ricowey Wal-mart, Jacket - Roy Sevigny Did you m~ss the Career Falt? Many employers arc 1tW looklU, for applicant,. Stop by Career Service, for ·more Information or to browse our Employer Library. You can also hit oar website at http://www.1uu.cdu/11/career/ for more hlformatlon. SUU Career Scrvlca S.6.uwaa SmltlJ Center, 201 586-5420 we re friends to begin with and that make the work great. We all have a great relation hip with one another," he said. cil Chri tensen, a ophomore theatre major from West Jordan, Utah, portrays Jason' be tfriend, ott. Christensen aid of his character, « I'm the guy everyone wants to be but no one dare to be." He added that he relates «a little hit" with Scott in that con is motivated by fun. Pre viously, Christe n en has worked on the stage and has also performed as an extra in episodes of the television series' The Promised Land and Touched by an Love on the college campus is a common scenario m t students can relate to. How ever, the boy-meet -girl theme takes an uncommon tum in senior Michael Collin ' original film being produced on campus. According co the film's production manager, Mariam Arthur, a freshman · communication major from Newman, Calif., this film represents the combined efforts of many different departments on campus and could result in the establishment of a new film department Angel on S 's campus. Actors are only one aspect of the Arthur said that the plot of Collins' film tudent film . Equally important but not as revolves around two young students, noticeable are the people that w ork behind the cenes. In Collin ' film Jenifer Jason and Lisa, and the various · u they face as they work together to form a Moore, a ophomore secondary relationship. education major from Worthington, The lead character, Lisa, i played by Ohio, is in charge of set design. he said Darcy Hogan, a junior theatre major from that it's he r job to make ure the set fits Binghampton , N.Y. Hogan said that Lisa the characters. She said that the.film can be described as a wealthy, young cocomprises 22 separate locations in a ed w ho has recently transferred to college campu etting. One of the challenges faced by Moore college. According to Hogan he r ~ - - -- - - - -- =------ - ~ is that of undercharacter has faced many funding. "If I personal Brad Skinner, a senior could b uild the problem and theatre art major from Cedar set it would be was introduced bette r but we to Jason during a City, said that the most don't have the "hard time" in satisfy ing part of working on finance : he her life. aid. "It's Hogan said that the fi/m has been the Circle of difficult to make an interesting friends that has developed. the locations aspect of Lisa's w ork 'We were friends to begin sometimes," he character is the way she handles With and that makes the added. Moore her problems. .i.. ll ha said that her 1v.r.: "Lisa deals with wor~ great. we a ve a favorite her struggles great relationship with one locations are th , Scott's fraternity through art and through her best ano er. house and Lisa's friend Cori ~ - - -- -- - - -- - - -- - ~ apartment. - (played by senior theatre major Mitsuyo Another behind-the-scenes man is Miyuaki frpm Japan)," Hogan said sophomore Aaron Jensen. A pre-forestry Hogan brings past experience in live major from Salt Lake City, Jensen is the theatre and public broadcasting in audio technician and key grip for Collins' addition to film work done for film . Jensen said that he is responsible for commercials to the film She said that she ensuring that all the sowtds are mixed hopes the film will help her as she together and that there is good audio furthers her career. "I hope to have a quality. In addition to audio and grip couple of scenes for a video resume work, Jensen is also in charge of postbecause I hope tO'be a film actor," she production studio work which, he said, said. presents its own unique challenges. Lisa's love interest. Jason, is played by Jensen said that he has bad a lot of senior Cedar City resident Bra.dice experience doing gripping for television Skinncr, a theatre major. Skinner and independent films. He also brings described Jason as a "good guy, an all former stage experience to the film. around nice kid." Jason tias also faced Rachael Thompson, a sophomore many struggles in his life, but is trying to majoring in theatre from Modesto, Calif., over come them, Skinner said. "He really is the costume designer or self-titled wants a better life-that's his main focus," "wardrobe mistress." She said that her he added. role is to "look at things most people Skinner said that he relates with Jason miss." Thompson said that she is in that Jason .i s motivated to change his responsible for making sure that the life. "I've always felt that if you want costumes are what the director wants. something·betteryou can't just hope for She added that the biggest challenge she it, you have to try for it,... Skinner said. faces as costume designer is lack of space "Jason is really trying, but he hasn't and lack of funding. "This film is more found it yet," he added. Skinner brings than a loyv-budget film, it's a no-budgetextensive stage work to the film and said film," she quipped. that (hjs is his first experience working in Arthur added that there are almost 40 film. students working together to create the Skinner said that the mo t satisfying film, but that there arc still many crew pan of working on the ftlm has been the positions available to those students who circle of friends that has developed. "We are interested in volunteering. |