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27,1479 The Deity Financial Aid eases students' worries of money By ICatby Did. Daly Money The lack of it seems tc most people, especially stuoants. To heap itudanti with Waicstl bur clem, a variety of slants, loans and work study programs are available There is one loan. Guaranteed Student Loan, which will be given to every student who applies The maximum amount that can be borrowed is $2 500 per year or a total of $7,500 for all undergraduate Graduate students can borrow up to $5,000 a year or a total of $15,000 for al their college education The money is loaned out at 7 i Bask Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOC) fjrovides funds to eligible uaKtergrsduate students enrolled in at least 12 units and are US citizens or permanent residents * I n the maximum amount a receive was $442 a year A i apply for this grant until March 1,1940 Once a student has applied for Period costuming, images From Page a She also designed the wardrobe for last spring's CSUF production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,* and she spent four years working in a professional costume shop For Huth,' chawing is the hardest part You have to communicate to the set designer end director exactly what's on your mind. The director has the final Not every designer has to be a great artist and Huth sasd she doesn t really onsider herself one 'You don't have to draw,' the said, "You can use paper dolls or any form of ccmmunication to get them approved by I After the draw approved by the director, set designer, lighting and technical peopte, whet's on paper must become reality Specific material is called for for different "looks,' often involving a trip to Lot Angeles or San Francisco to get certain fabrics and colors that aren't very common. There are also a 'backstock' of costumes from previous plays that can often provide the desired look This produc tions 'look* is 1490's dress; complete with leg-o' -mutton sleeves, waistcoats and vests, and villain' s cape. ' After we go over the design, then we go through the stock and pull what we can use, but whan we're doing the design, we don't think of things there we can use,' Huth said Often a full dress from a prtvioui production will provide up to ton yards of material for a skirt or blouse for the current show, she said. The test of her judgement comes when the actors wear their costumes on stage for the first time. 'You go to the dress rehearsal and see how the character develops. I 'm often surprised how dose my assumptions are to the character," a**************** PUTAI LAMP ON nCS-4 M .m% tK*l • Ml" NOMADIC FURNISHINGS she sasd The time it takes to cut and put together the costumes depends on how many peopte there an working on it, she said. On 'Sadie' there is one full- time person, two part-time workers inducing herself, and a couple of students working in the costume shop as a 1-unit Drama lab, she said. 'Usually rt takes three weeks preliminary work, shopping and designing, and four weeks to build,' she said 'Sometimes in a contemporary play you can pull all the costumes toaethoi in one Hers is not a fob for people who like regularly scheduled working hours 'It' s a sporadic thing, with lulls between plays and than frantic cutting before dress rehearsal,' she said Theoreti- is done by dress re- Often things home to cut out so she's not there till 9 o'clock every night In addition to her costuming wort, she is taking 15 units as a graduate student Once she completes her Master's work, she plans to go into educational theater or 'go professional'with her ulents 'Sadie' will be performed from Oct 4-4 and 9-13 at the Arena Theater in the speech arts building at teas HOW TO MAKE MONEY WHILE GOING TO SCHOOL.' TwfcceejBsenwwl aft $144 elf Hat reessiar price ef 43 95 If aaawad by Oct S, 1979 AA. Tt 2223ElCafwnl le J43 Sea Dttgjt, CA BEOC, then he or she, whether accepted or denied, can apply for a Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOC) This is a three pail program It invesves a 3 percent ban, a grant from $200, to $1,500 per year and a work study program where the federal govern ment pays 40 percent of the student s salary and the employer pays 20 percent SEOC is only BieHable to undergraduates who are tnroead in at least 12 units A person has to apply for all three areas, but Janet Carter, a f for the four years Graduates can borrow a maximum of $10,000 which would be the total amount that could be borrowed for all or his or her education The loans are borrowed ot 3 percent interest The deadline for both SEOC and NDSL is Oct 15 through Nov 15 for is for those net tar get two financial said two out of three, is a National Direct Student Loan (NDSL) which is available to i graduate and graduate students demonstrate financial need graduatei can borrow up to $2,500 during their first two years and $5,000 Betting th tar. This rentJyonaid All these financial aid programs me funded by the federal government Among them are Nursing SchoWsheps and Loans, the Bureau of Indian Affairs Grants, Law Enforcement Education Eckjcational Opportunity Program Grants and more. For further information and appiica tions may be obtabtod in the Financial Aids office tn the Joyal Administration Building Sports Calendar CSUF women's volleyball at San Jose CSUF cross country invitational Wood- State Invitational all day San Jose ward Park all day. Saturday Tonwrow, Saturday CSUF football vs. University ef Wash- CSUF men's water polo vs Stanford all mgton, Washington Saturday 1 30p n day Stanford Tomorrow, Saturday ' . . CSUF men's soccer vs Cai State Los Angeles Sunday Los Angeles 7 30 pm ,T4 m L-aa-llHtttajlgJ CU Friday Movie *~* Invasion of the A Robert H Solo Production of A "Inveeionc/uVBorJv DceiaU Sutherland Brooke Adams JesTGeMMwn • Vararaca Castastgat on ttw novel The Body Produced by Robert H Sole Leonard Nimov (*sm Deeded by Ptsaa Kasafaaam IA101 3:15 CU Lounge 7:00, 930 1 jj^j^j^j^r-r-j^r's^tr-fffr*^'**^ ^^^^^^.^.^.a.^^
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Title | 1979_09 The Daily Collegian September 1979 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | September 27, 1979 Pg 7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1979 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | 27,1479 The Deity Financial Aid eases students' worries of money By ICatby Did. Daly Money The lack of it seems tc most people, especially stuoants. To heap itudanti with Waicstl bur clem, a variety of slants, loans and work study programs are available There is one loan. Guaranteed Student Loan, which will be given to every student who applies The maximum amount that can be borrowed is $2 500 per year or a total of $7,500 for all undergraduate Graduate students can borrow up to $5,000 a year or a total of $15,000 for al their college education The money is loaned out at 7 i Bask Educational Opportunity Grants (BEOC) fjrovides funds to eligible uaKtergrsduate students enrolled in at least 12 units and are US citizens or permanent residents * I n the maximum amount a receive was $442 a year A i apply for this grant until March 1,1940 Once a student has applied for Period costuming, images From Page a She also designed the wardrobe for last spring's CSUF production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,* and she spent four years working in a professional costume shop For Huth,' chawing is the hardest part You have to communicate to the set designer end director exactly what's on your mind. The director has the final Not every designer has to be a great artist and Huth sasd she doesn t really onsider herself one 'You don't have to draw,' the said, "You can use paper dolls or any form of ccmmunication to get them approved by I After the draw approved by the director, set designer, lighting and technical peopte, whet's on paper must become reality Specific material is called for for different "looks,' often involving a trip to Lot Angeles or San Francisco to get certain fabrics and colors that aren't very common. There are also a 'backstock' of costumes from previous plays that can often provide the desired look This produc tions 'look* is 1490's dress; complete with leg-o' -mutton sleeves, waistcoats and vests, and villain' s cape. ' After we go over the design, then we go through the stock and pull what we can use, but whan we're doing the design, we don't think of things there we can use,' Huth said Often a full dress from a prtvioui production will provide up to ton yards of material for a skirt or blouse for the current show, she said. The test of her judgement comes when the actors wear their costumes on stage for the first time. 'You go to the dress rehearsal and see how the character develops. I 'm often surprised how dose my assumptions are to the character," a**************** PUTAI LAMP ON nCS-4 M .m% tK*l • Ml" NOMADIC FURNISHINGS she sasd The time it takes to cut and put together the costumes depends on how many peopte there an working on it, she said. On 'Sadie' there is one full- time person, two part-time workers inducing herself, and a couple of students working in the costume shop as a 1-unit Drama lab, she said. 'Usually rt takes three weeks preliminary work, shopping and designing, and four weeks to build,' she said 'Sometimes in a contemporary play you can pull all the costumes toaethoi in one Hers is not a fob for people who like regularly scheduled working hours 'It' s a sporadic thing, with lulls between plays and than frantic cutting before dress rehearsal,' she said Theoreti- is done by dress re- Often things home to cut out so she's not there till 9 o'clock every night In addition to her costuming wort, she is taking 15 units as a graduate student Once she completes her Master's work, she plans to go into educational theater or 'go professional'with her ulents 'Sadie' will be performed from Oct 4-4 and 9-13 at the Arena Theater in the speech arts building at teas HOW TO MAKE MONEY WHILE GOING TO SCHOOL.' TwfcceejBsenwwl aft $144 elf Hat reessiar price ef 43 95 If aaawad by Oct S, 1979 AA. Tt 2223ElCafwnl le J43 Sea Dttgjt, CA BEOC, then he or she, whether accepted or denied, can apply for a Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOC) This is a three pail program It invesves a 3 percent ban, a grant from $200, to $1,500 per year and a work study program where the federal govern ment pays 40 percent of the student s salary and the employer pays 20 percent SEOC is only BieHable to undergraduates who are tnroead in at least 12 units A person has to apply for all three areas, but Janet Carter, a f for the four years Graduates can borrow a maximum of $10,000 which would be the total amount that could be borrowed for all or his or her education The loans are borrowed ot 3 percent interest The deadline for both SEOC and NDSL is Oct 15 through Nov 15 for is for those net tar get two financial said two out of three, is a National Direct Student Loan (NDSL) which is available to i graduate and graduate students demonstrate financial need graduatei can borrow up to $2,500 during their first two years and $5,000 Betting th tar. This rentJyonaid All these financial aid programs me funded by the federal government Among them are Nursing SchoWsheps and Loans, the Bureau of Indian Affairs Grants, Law Enforcement Education Eckjcational Opportunity Program Grants and more. For further information and appiica tions may be obtabtod in the Financial Aids office tn the Joyal Administration Building Sports Calendar CSUF women's volleyball at San Jose CSUF cross country invitational Wood- State Invitational all day San Jose ward Park all day. Saturday Tonwrow, Saturday CSUF football vs. University ef Wash- CSUF men's water polo vs Stanford all mgton, Washington Saturday 1 30p n day Stanford Tomorrow, Saturday ' . . CSUF men's soccer vs Cai State Los Angeles Sunday Los Angeles 7 30 pm ,T4 m L-aa-llHtttajlgJ CU Friday Movie *~* Invasion of the A Robert H Solo Production of A "Inveeionc/uVBorJv DceiaU Sutherland Brooke Adams JesTGeMMwn • Vararaca Castastgat on ttw novel The Body Produced by Robert H Sole Leonard Nimov (*sm Deeded by Ptsaa Kasafaaam IA101 3:15 CU Lounge 7:00, 930 1 jj^j^j^j^r-r-j^r's^tr-fffr*^'**^ ^^^^^^.^.^.a.^^ |