For further information on the above, see the ECCAD Financial Aid | Nandbook, or talk to Sandi Moore, Financial Awards Officer. j eThe contest "Consider the table . . ." was held last Friday night, November 25th, in John Wertschek's room down in Foundation. Twenty-five people entered their intellectual, comical, conceptual or otherwiseical works. Contestants, one after the other, revealed their pieces to the table, the spectators, and the judge, Allen Morgan, while the crowd conceptually screamed with excitement (or screamed with conceptual excitement--not sure which)--tears appeared in one gentleman's eyes. Personally, I was deeply touched by the whole damn thing. At the end of the presentation, thirty people, feeling anticipa- tion and the sweaty palms syndrome, heard the names of the winner and the three honourable mentions. Honourable mentions and bottles of Henkell Trocken were presented to Non MacCauley, Ann Grant and Yvonne Parent (now you know who to make friends with, if you like sparkling pseudo-champagne). ~ The winning entry was that of Foundation Student Chris :Pepperdine-- “brown leather gloves and a crystal rock (you had to be there, I guess). Congratulations--the first prize was $99 (in one-dollar bills) And the table, with Chris's piece, will be exhibited in the Ghost Galler Toronto for one year, This..contest will resume same place, same me next year 2W99 Yiputtodivew, $égJ, Gof sggonotitnogoo . . . $99 Moy ee eee e ee eee will be on until “nov. 15-27th. ‘And isn’t-it’'a suprise to see students MACARLAOR DINOS HE work in the Concourse Gallery... ©Gres, Mel 83 AS LARRY BOTTOM AWOKE ONE MORNING, HE FOUND HIAASELF TRANSFORMED PNG A LARGE HIPFOPOT- e yee LARRY MULLED OVER AIS SITUATION.... MUST BE SOME KINDA VIRUS. -- EVENTUALLY DECIDING NAKE MIS WAY TO THE OFFICE ID -» AND HOPE NO ONE WOOLD PERCEIVE THE CHANGE. ole “ACT SUBTLE...) WAM PSL \ NEXT: COOL HEAD For further information on the above, see the ECCAD Financial Nid | ‘andbook, or talk to Sandi Moore, Financial Awards Officer. i The contest “Consider the table . . ." was held last Friday night, November 25th, in John Wertschek's room down in Foundation. Twenty-five people entered their intellectual, comical, conceptual or otherwiseical works. Contestants, one after the other, revealed their pieces to the table, the spectators, and the judge, Allen Morgan, while the crowd conceptually screamed with excitement (or screamed with conceptual excitement--not sure which)--tears appeared in one gentleman's eyes. Personally, I was deeply touched by the whole damn thing. At the end of the presentation, thirty people, feeling anticipa- tion and the sweaty palms syndrome, heard the names of the winner and the three honourable mentions. Honourable mentions and bottles of Henkel] Trocken were presented to fon tacCauley, Ann Grant and Yvonne Parent (now you know who to make friends with, if you like sparkling pseudo-champagne). ~ dation Student Chris Pepperdi brown leather gloves and a crystal rock (you had to be there, I guess). Congratulations--the first prize was $99 (in one-dollar bills) And the table, with Chris's piece, will be exhibited in the Ghost GalleryaiMnext Toronto for one year, This.contest will resume same place, same time nex year 2vgs9 viextgonLuow, $39d, HoFsgoongtinoses . | . $99 Sige, Soom There will be a Print and Ceramic sale Dec. 1,2,3, and 4th. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. I don't know what room, but I'm sure they'll tell us. Also M.L.E. CAR-Livel!!!11rriit in person ! 1! Pitty :30p.m. And finally, in the Concourse gallery. the three dimensional show will be on until Nov. 15-27th. And isn't it a suprise to see students work in the Concourse Gallery... The winning entry was that of F MOeGarorphosts ©Gre6, Mh es ASD LARRY BOTTOM AWOKE ONE MORNING, HE FOUN HIMSELF TRANSFORMED INTO A LARGE HIPFOROT- ANUS- LARRY MULLED OVER HIS SITUATION KINDA viRUS. ~1: EVENTUALLY DECIDING To MAKE [WIS WAY TO THE OFFICE... ++ AND HOPE NO ONE WOULD PERCEIVE THE CHANGE. MUST BE SOME ik ACT SUBTLE.- ie