REPRRE CAMPUS UPDATE FEBRUARY 16, 1983 PAGE 4 Museum Highlights by Debbie Specht Three new exhibits will be ar- pearing at the Jesse Besser Museum beginning February 20 thru April 3: SPIDERMAN All of these exhibits are from artists i in Michigan. by John Romita John Hubbard, a professor of art at the University of Marquette, will have an exhibit showing his drawings and prints. Hubbard is a well-known and established Michi- gan artist..His drawings and prints are of organic forms such as bone, eeeniteealts -studies, and automo- So says the VA... ne Deloria will have an exhi- bit showing ‘his Raku Sculpture. This type of sculpture is a series of tubular clay shapes and are made by Raku firing. Also various metal and wire are added to the sculp- tures which are organic in appear- ance and different from other types of sculpture yet seen. Deloria is from Petoskey, Michigan. Michael: Estkowski from Benton Harbor will have an exhibit shown at the museum and also at Alpena Community College’s Little Gallery. Estkowski is a self-studied artist without any formal training. How- ever, he is now working toward his es 's degree in art from Western ichigan University. He has explor- EDUCATIONAL ed the various techniques used by TRAINING | oe other artisits. His show “Transi- “ tions” will show the development ue VA. ae ~of the artist as he has changed over AROUND JF YOUR! ‘ELIGIBLE FOR COUNSELLOR ROOM 108, VAN LARE HALL . na Increase your knowledge -- Read the CAMPUS UPDATE! See One of Our ‘Personal gone As near as Miller and Oldfield Street SERVING NORTHEAST MICHIGAN With Offices In nation- cain sople: about’ Conscien: d re- lated peace Alpena - Ossineke - Posen Long Lake wP EORLES BAN Bre TRUST OF 7 ALPENA Member FDIC Play Features Several Students by Debbie Specht “Joseph And The Amazing Tech- nicolor Dream Coat,” will be pre- sented March 1-6 under the direc- tion of Barb Elliot at the Alpena Civic Theatre. The musical is a fast-pace rock opera. Elliot says, “it’s a fun show _and not be to missed.” The musical was written by Webber and Rice the same people that brought us “Jesus ee Superstar,”” “Evita,” and “Cat: ‘Arnold “Jahnke, an ACC student, plays’ the main role as Joseph. Charmaine Washburn is the narra- tor. Don Elliot III is the Pharoah and is like the Elvis Presley type. In all the cast has a total’ of 30 people which include 11 brothers, wifes, and dancing girls. Other ACC students include, Kelly Fitzgerald, Pam Schultz, and Terry Skiba. Tickets for the musical are $5.00. For seats call 356-2925 or 356-3604. Veterans Still Eligible WASHINGTON D.C.—Vietnam- era veterans are in the process of be- coming the best educated group of Veterans in our history. Already, 65% of Vietnam-era — have he GI That for World: War |! Veterans and 43%, for Veterans of the Korean War. The Nation has spent nearly $25 billion on the GI Bill for Vietnam- era Veterans compared with $14 billion for those who served in World War I! and $4.5 billion for Veterans of the Korean Conflict. Ng Conscientious card. This card