1972-1977

JUNIOR COLLEGES

i Eight young artists have ,received awards as winners in the annual Junior College Art Competition now on ex– hibition at Mississippi University for Women. Students from junior colleges throughout the South were invited to compete in the month-long exhibit in the 'W's' Fine Arts Building on

Jones County Junior College, campus. Art faculty members at the 'W' were for a pencil sketch; Earnest judges. Hart, East Central J.C., for a spray paint work; and First place, $150, to Bryan for a hooked rug. Austin. Hinds Junior College, ::=======~---____. The awards : Martha Breland, Jones JC,

Raymond , for mixed media work, "Mayan Princess"; second place, $100, to Randy Nixon, Holmes Junior College, Goodman, for .weld- .ed sculpture ; third place, $75, to Regina Rushton, Jones County Junior College, Ellisville, for her entry, "South End of a Northbound Mule." Honorable mention : T. L. Craig , East Mi s sissippi Junoior College, for a silkscreen print; Deborah Thompson, Meridian Junior College, for a silkscreen pdn t · D?!J r a Hwawley,

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