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Tanner Swift Josh Wells The Grizzly Sports Ashley McCullough Student Life Editor BaeebaW 4 Jobs 1 Jessy Clonts Associate Editor Do the Grizzlies have Are you looking for the what takes to make to perfect job over the it it Darren Greiving the World Series? summer? Photo Editor Rachel Julius Design Editor Photo Essay e a u t r Voradde Jason Massingil El Exploration Brenda Kimmi Corrections ?\ace Staff Writers Facility Take a peek at Wichita's A look inside newest attraction Michael Swan Faculty Adviser Academics On the cover. The McDugal fence at El Dorado's Correctional Facility. Voca\ Music Photo fry Darren Greiving Inside the world of vocal music at Butler Butler County Community College 901 S. Haverhill Road Building 100, Room 104 El Dorado, KS 67042 (316)322-3893 Letters to the Editor encouraged The Grizzly WORKING pO^'ihle e^peaet^ce £Of <aOUS futilfe c<Xfeef. Opinion by Rachel Julius Photos by Darren Greiving As summer approaches, students begin the search for jobs that will help them earn a little extra spending money for the next school year. Look no further. Here is your guide to finding the perfect job and a list of jobs to stay away from. Some of the best summertime jobs to have range from mowing lawns, to baby-sitting, to fast food, to waiter/waitress, to pizza delivery, to */l*lk4<a house cleaning, to salesperson, to lifeguard, to camp counselor and to car washing. The not-so-fun jobs include, service station When applying forajob, don'tlimityourselfto looking for onejob ata time, butgo forseveral. Putyourapplication attendant, grocery bagger, telemarketer, toy store in at severalplaces. Iftwo callbackyou always have the option to pick the betterofthe two. worker and bus boy/girl. From the best to the worst jobs, there are By having a job, you have many advantages. some of those in-between jobs, otherwise known as Money. Many opportunities arise to meet new friends odd jobs. Some odd jobs include egg picker on a farm, and possibly future date prospects. The number one Christmas tree trimmer, skating rink DJ, pet-sitter, advantage would be gaining a lifetime experience. water boy/girl for an athletic team and, last but not You may be asking, "Where do start?" The I least, the number/letter announcer for bingo. best place would be the classifieds in the newspaper. The Grizzly Your best bet, the Sunday paper. Or you may also drive around town looking for signs that say, "Now Hiring." But if you don't go for either of the above, get out your handy phone book (you know the big book you use as a coaster) and start calling places. Although most jobs pay very little, it gives students a boost in their financial standing. Many students work more hours during the summer than the fall to earn that little extra that will help them out during the school year. If you are serious about looking for a job that will help you out in your career, web sites such as Monster.com can be very helpful. It gives you the chance to search for jobs in the local area that you are interested in and gives it you a chance to fill out resumes and submit them to the companies of your choice. You are also able to set up a personal Looking forajob? Lookno further. Mostemployers use account to access theirsigns to advertise employment opportunities. So while you're traveling down the road, payattention to whatsome any job mighthave on theirmarquee. The newspaperis also a goodplace to look. Ifall else fails, starting callingplaces applications that andask iftheyare hiring. come your way. When you go in for the application, have a smile on your face and dress nice. If you have to fill out the application at the place of employment, make sure you have the names, phone numbers and addresses of the people you wish to use for references. Once the application has been filled out, be prepared to be called back for an interview. When you are called back for the interview be sure to dress nice, smile, look alert, listen well and make eye contact. By following the above, you are almost guaranteed a job. Happy job hunting. The Grizzly Mus icMad NtSS CHAMBER SINGERS Butler County Community Anderson, Wichita freshman. " I College has a lot of opportunities The Chamber Singers are appreciate Mr. Garber's teaching for vocal music students. Among a select group of 20-25 vocalists style too. He is fun, but laid-back at the six groups there is a variety of under the direction of Garber. The the same time." music and dance. Whether your ensemble performs a wide variety HEADLINERS personality portrays barbershop of music including vocal jazz, music with the Smorgaschords or a madrigal and chamber literature Under the direction of little jazz music with Jazz Indigo, and performs frequently in public. Mack, the BCCC Headliners there is a song for everyone in the The BCCC Chamber Singers are a Showchoir function as goodwill audience. vital part of the Butler County ambassadors for BCCC. Community College Music Throughout the Headliners' journey CONCERT CHOIR Department. Besides touring and of the past 100 years, audience Valerie Lippoldt Mack co- performing for schools and members will relive the passion for directs the Concert Choir with Ron community groups, the select nightlife around the world. In Garber. Concert Choir is open group of singers hosts the English addition to hosting the annual through audition to anyone who Renaissance Feast each year, as Showchoir Festival in November, enjoys singing several different well as attending the Renaissance the group performs throughout the musical styles. Music scholarship Festival in Kansas City,Mo. These U.S. at numerous special events. students are required to attend Renaissance celebrations are set The Headliners consist of 24 Concert Choir as well as their in the costumes and decor of the young, talented singers and performing group and an additional 1600s. While guests enjoy festive dancers plus a six-piece combo music class. Two major dishes, the Chamber Singers and one stage manager. The group performances are scheduled each entertain with a variety of songs, has been featured in several states semester. These performances dances and skits. and regional music and other include music ranging from "I like the madrigal songs conferences. Annual Headliner classical to contemporary we sing and enjoy the tours have allowed the group to I selections. Renaissance Feast," said Brian perform in Washington, D.C., The Grizzly Smorgaschords from left to right: Roger Briggs, El Dorado freshman, Kevin Moler, Wichita sophomore, Chad Schuetz, Holton freshman, Danial Porter, El Dorado freshman. Jazz Indigo from left to right: Brett Randolph, Goodland freshman, Bridgette Baker, Wichita sophomore, Rolando Romero, Wichita freshman, Mary Ramsey, Wichita sophomore, Joey Shurts, Wichita freshman, Camille Woods, Mulvane sophomore. The Grizzly Story by Ashley McCullough & Rachel Julius Photos by Ashley McCullough The Sophisticated Ladies perform "God I hope I get it" during the opening number. Their wedding themed show was one of two that were arranged especially for Butler County Community College Sophisticated Ladies. ti Butler on an Ifiroadway is terdepartmen in tal show because of all of the Jine Arts Department that is involved said Mrs. Mack The Grizzly Houston, Chicago, Orlando, San music spectrum. Jazz Indigo Sophisticated Ladies is a six- Antonio, Niagara Falls, Branson, consists of six vocalists. piece combo and two stage Mo., Las Vegas, Nashville and managers. The Sophisticated SMORGASCHORDS Denver. Ladies have been featured in two This year the group The barbershop group special shows during the past fall attended the Fame Festival, a Smorgaschords has been a part of and spring semesters: Women of competition for showchoirs in Butler for 10 years. The Television and a Wedding show. Branson, and were featured as the Smorgaschords are made up of The two shows were arranged College Host Group. four men under the direction of especially for Butler County "It is such an honor to work Mack as well. Their voices range Community College Sophisticated with such talented individuals and from baritone, bass and tenor to a Ladies and written by Jeff Brown. a director that shares her love and lead vocalist. The Smorgaschords For the final production knowledge as much as Mrs. Mack perform at weddings, churches and the vocal music department will has done," said Josh Wells, lodge meetings and are members feature a Broadway show "Butler Andover sophomore. "1 have grown oftheS.P.E.B.Q.S.A.,The on Broadway." Mack looks at this tremendously through the program International Barbershop Lodge. show as their last grand concert. here at Butler, both as a musician "Smorgaschords is an From the two-hour show there will and as a person. Music is a way awesome vocal experience," said be 60 Broadway selections that students can express Danial Porter, El Dorado freshman. featured. The entire show is themselves freely while touching "I've learned a lot about harmonies costumed and choreographed. lives every day. am truly thrilled to and music theory. really enjoy the Out of the 75 vocal music 1 I have been a part of such a great support we get from faculty. It is students, 25 of them are and talented program." really amazing what happens when expected to return to the music we set our minds and talents department next fall. The majority JAZZ INDIGO together and just sing." of the graduating music students Jazz Indigo under the will go on to a university and still SOPHISTICATED direction of Deanne Zogleman is study or practice music. LADIES new to the music department as of "I am really thankful to the fall of 1999. Jazz Indigo The Sophisticated Ladies Mrs. Mack for this opportunity replaced the group formerly known have been at Butler for many because a lot of colleges don't as Jazz 2 that was established in years. The 24-voice all-woman have a program like Butler's," said spring of 1999. This group was group is under the direction of Porter. added to broaden the students' Mack as well. Accompanying the The Grizzly the In DUST 2i£1^2^Mi^i£ta£^fflll As of mid-April, the Butler summers and assisted Parker for homeruns and 73 RBI. Muller is baseball team was putting together three years. Nesmith still talks to headed to Nicholls State. Others another fine season with a 33-18 Parker about once a week. The who have been mainstays on the mark. First-year head coach Trent new Grizzly skipper was also team this year include outfielder Nesmith said the season has gone associate head coach at Baker Jake Carlson, catcher Monte along pretty much as planned with University in 1995 before coming to Mitchell, outfielder Bryan James, pitching from the stable of freshmen Butler in the fall of 1996. Nesmith infielder Shaun Puvogel, outfielder Scott Munter, Andrew Ehling, played at Butler and Arkansas Josh Hall and infielder Kyle Cook. Cullen Riner, Troy St. Clair, before graduating from Kansas Nesmith also credits sophomore Ben Gensch, and vets University. assistant coaches Jeff McCannon Mike Gleason and Seth Schomick The Augusta native says and Brian Blessie with the team's coming through and improving. the players in the three and four success this season. "We brought in ten spots in the batting order have "I feel like we're in every freshmen arms," Nesmith said. been doing very well, with game," Nesmith said. He said the "And they've gotten better each sophomore infielder Adrian Jones Grizzlies can score a lot of runs. time." of Olathe, Kan., who was All- This was evidenced in an April 19 Nesmith is replacing B.D. Region last year, hitting .380 with game against Barton County at Parker who moved on to Nicholls 18 homeruns and 65 RBI and McDonald Stadium in El Dorado. State University in Louisiana. He sophomore infielder Luke Muller of The Grizzlies spotted Barton seven has experience coaching the Littleton, Colo., who was all- runs before winning the first game Topeka Capitals the last two conference, batting .400 with 16 of a doubleheader, 12-8. The Grizzly