SEVEN P Lo OF ZT if Au) Ae fits M AR cH ‘86 (A iW “Spallonscope ie : q rok >” 2 Oe + March 21 — April 19 Airys Tell someone you'll call them back. You say you like their work, its nice, really. Family dinner in near future, but you'll have homework or it’s $2.50 Tuesday. Taurus - April 20 — May 20 Plan to have lunch with someone, but don’t finalize any- thing. Associate may require assistance, offer to listen to problem in a few days or so. Gemini May 21 — June 20 Letters must be written but won’t be. Good time to write something in showing student’s comment book such as “I like what you’re doing”. Cancer June 21 — July 22 Partner needs attention, love. Card or flower should do. Try lunch if major psychological disorder. Focus on meetings, etc. Occupy time, but stay detached. Leo July 23 — August 22 Encounters with old school mates figure prominently. Don’t get involved. Future arranged meetings provide po- lite escape. Vertigo August 23 — September 22 Stay clear of elevators, Skytrain. Dizzyness and anxiety play a part. You will throw up by noon. Liberal September 23 — October 22 Argue the Conservative’s point of view. Attempt to get re- elected, private meeting areas may have crossed wires. Scorpio October 23 — November 21 Practice showing fascination and interest expressions and gestures. Look into improving communucation with others, but don’t worry about it too much. Sagitarius November 22 — December 21 Romance plays. a role in other peoples’ lives. Finances will improve at expense of others. Eventually you will die. Capricorn December 22 — January 21 People inconvenience you. Relative of relatively close friend might ask a favour or invite you to social function. You've been warned. Aquarium January 20 — February 18 Fish inhabit you. See-through personality is muddied by algae and dirty filter. Ceramic castle and Pisces figure prominently. Feces February 19 — March 20 Shitty times ahead. You pay now (and later) for experimen- tation with vegetarian cuisine. © (30-Second Interview Dept.) a) 1) Romper room without rubber pants (N. 2nd year Neurosurgeon) Question: What is Foundation? 2) Boot camp for future artists. (I. Verchere, Foundation) 3) Anexpensive way to teach yourself; largely a funding unit for the rest of the school; some good instructors. (D. Tuff, Foundation) 4) Too vague, teachers not 100% there. (K. McBride, 2nd year Media) 5) A good experience, hard work, weeds out lazy and un- interested people. (Rita, 2nd year Printmaking) 6) Good, for B.C., one of the best programs. (Jennifer Black — Foundation) 7) First half of the year was weird; older students ignore you, don’t talk to you, but now I like it. (Zuzana Riha — Foundation) 8) Intense, disillusioning at times, memorable. (Chris — 2nd year Painting) 9) Good unlearning; from structural to abstract depending on the instructor. (D. — 2nd year Litho) 10) Realgreatlearningexperienceyoucan’tlearn everythinginoneyearandifyouwantanythingyouhaveto goangetityourselfyou’ vegottogodoitandgetitandbeit anddoeverythingyoucanandjustdoit!!! (Kelly C. — 2nd year Painting) 11) Ilike the openness, enjoy the assignments, but there’s a lack of technical information. (B. — Foundation) 12) Like being stuck in a sangbigster (Catherine — 2nd year Painting) 13) A period of change, good for ideas, necessary pro- gram for artistic development. (Gary — 3rd year Sculpture) 14) HA HA HA !!! Good, for someone as ignorant as myself. (G. Second year Sculpture) 15) I didn’t go to Foundation. I’m from a place far, far away. . . (J.S. — 2nd year Sculpture) 16) Ican’t remember, it’s all-a big blur. (V.A. — 2nd year Undecided) 17) Varied and stimulating experience. Best course was ‘directed studies’ (D.V. — 2nd year Film) 18) Not as much hands on as there could have been. (P. — 3rd year Painting) 19) Socially overstructured, competitive, huge staff egos (X.X. — 2nd year Film) . 20) Icouldn’t possibly tell you in thirty seconds. (Name- less Foundation Student) ATTENTION ARTISTS!!! erfect” acceasory Vil : LoF 7/ WAREHOUSE / Srusi0/APARTMEN kre. Create instant atmosphere of artistic squalor! Gnhance that environment of = Fe = | starkly sordid yet casual destitution ! | Nalentin ines” eves ae * Live 3 fe iat alae - ¢ From Oe con 9 themer ds) . oy act Poor eae 9) TE Par aon K-GEL Re? COC RoncHES ra cat aa eg 2s rae The third GROUP K fundraiser was a well attended, suc- Oy oo rive no more for par £ Sap - part is art cessful event! Music by the Pulse, Playdough, Republic, eee oT ver(té'l {| FLOSS ae ae o-: ~car port Saxrilege, and Glen Scott was on the whole quite hot. D.J IT’S YOURS TODAY ! -do art eS cee ~ot prt cle Michael Shea really got the crowd dancing AND there was 4NG 5 ey tour spon tert Tg? “pier a crowd! Lots of ART STARS, ARTISTS and hard-core = oe top ca cat oie be os ie partiers. Only one tube of K-Gel sold. Is this a sign? ONE DOZEN LY sd se / Qo cro = : LEASE SPECIE Tiga. | 40% - 2 cep fart ere PAGE SEVEN PCR *? ‘rallnseap Si eas, Airys March 2i— April 19 Tell someone you'll cll them back. You say you like th work, its nice, really. Family dinner in near future, but you'll have homework or it’s $2.50 Tuesday. Taurus. Aprit20—May20 Plan to have lunch with someone, bt don’t finalize any- thing. Associate may require assistance, offer listen fo problem ina few days orso Gemini May 21— tune 20 Letters must be written but won't be. Good time to write something in showin Tike what you're do Cancer June 21 — July Partner needs attention, love. Card or flower should do. Try lunch if major psychological disorder. Focus on meetings, etc. Occupy time, but stay detached. Leo July 23 — August 22 Encounters with old school mates figure prominently Don't gt involved, Future arranged meetings provide po- lite escape Vertigo august 23 —September22 Stay clear of elevators, Skytrain. Dizzyness and a play a part. You will throw up by noon, Liberal September 23 — October 22 Argue the Conservative's point of view. Attempt to get re- lected, private meeting ateas may have crossed wires Scorpio October 23 — November 21 Practice showing fascination and interest expressions and gestures. Look into improving communucation with ‘others, but don't worry about it too much, Sagitarius November — December 21 Romance plays a role in other peoples’ lives. Finances will Improve at expense of others. Eventually you will die Capricorn December - January 21 People inconvenience you: Relative of relatively close frend might ask a favour or invite you to socal function. You've been waned Aquarium ——Janvary20— February 18 Fish inhabit you. See-hrough personaly is muddled by algae and diy filer. Ceramie case and Pisces figure Prominent. Feces February 19 — March 20 Shiny times ahead. You pay now and ate) for experimen- tation with vegetarian cuisine g variations -. a theme. art Eond att int & pod, es offen “pap trop “lal eek? Lert tre oF its Connie Rock, K-GEL- ‘The third GROUP K fundraiser was a well attended, suc- cessful event! Music by the Pulse, Playdough, Republic Saxslege, and Glen Scott was on the whole quite hot. D.J Michael Shea really got the crowd dancing AND there was a crowd! Lots of ART STARS, ARTISTS and hard-core partiers. Only one tube of K- Submitted by GROUP K K 280 Ass ABTS ® (30-Second Interview Dept.) a 1) Romper room without rubber pants (N. 2nd year Neurosurgeon) Question: What is Foundation? 2) Boot camp for future artists. (I. Verchere, Foundation) 3)_Anexpensive way to teach yourself largely a funding Unit forthe rest ofthe school; some good instructors. (D. Tuff, Foundation) 5) A good experience, hard work, weeds out lazy and un- interested people. (Rita, 2nd year Printmaking) 6) Good, for B.C. Black — Foundation) one of the best programs. (Jennifer 7). First half of the year was weird; older students ignore you, don’t talk to you, but now I like it. (Zuzana Riha — Foundation) 8)_ Intense, disillusioning at times, memorable. (Chris — 2nd year Painting) 9) Good unlearning; from structural to abstract depending nthe instructor. (D. — 2nd year Litho) greatlearningexperienceyoue: 1ginoneyearandifyouwantanythin cttyourselfyou'vegottogodoitandgetitandbeit anddoeverythingyoucanandjustdoit!!! (Kelly C. — 2nd year Painting) ents, butthere"s Foundation) 11) [like the openness, enjoy the ssi a lack of technical information, (B. 12) Like being stuck in a sandblaster. (Catherine — 2nd year Painting) 13) A period of change, good for ideas, necessary pro- ‘gram forartistic development. (Gary — 3rd year Sculpture) 14) HA HA HA!!! Good, for someone as ignorant as myself. (G. Second year Sculpture) 15) away I didn’t go to Foundation. I'm from a place far, far (1S. — 2nd year Sculpture) 16) {can’t remember, its alla big blur. (V.A. — year Undecided) 2nd 17) Varied and stimulating experience. Best course was “directed studies’ (D.V. — 2nd year Film) 18) Not as much hands on as there could have been. (P. — 3rd year Paint 19) Socially overstructured, competitive, huge staff egos (XX. — 2nd year Film) 20) _Tcouldn’t possibly tell you in thirty seconds. (Name- less Foundation Student) ARTISTS!!! LoF7/Warenouse/Sruoio/Apantmen 7/trc| Create instant’ atmosphere of artistic squalor ! Exhance thal environment of starkly sordid yet casual destitution! tS ee NEW MOR CH COeRRO RORCHE strive No more IP ‘starvation veritéll He YOURS age, $ & ik eo ek ty 810°" | ayy Se pies