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Prometheus, v. 14/15, 1992

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Editor's Note: Prometheus, the creative arts journal exists to express the realm of creativity through the eyes and minds of UW-Stout students. The means of expression are exhibited through 3-dimensional art work, 2-dimensional art work, photography, poetry, fiction and non-fiction. The flourishing of the arts is a necessity and Prometheus is a vehicle for this purpose. The staff of Prometheus would like to thank the following judges for the admirable job they did in selecting our 1991-92 award winners: 3-D Art 2-D Art Photography Poetry Fiction Non-Fiction Allan Gamache Allan Gamache, John Dufresne Robert Meier, Michael Whetman Robert Schuler, Warren Lang Gerry Laine, William O'Neill, Clark Leeson, Susan Thurin Sarah Williamson, Suzanne Johnston Erik Thurin We would like to thank our advisors Robert Horan and Warren Lang for their hard work and time. Finally, we thank the talented students who submitted their work for ' they are the threads of the web of creativity. If you would like to contribute your talents to the next issue of Prometheus, the deadline will be December 11, 1992. We look forward to your contributions.

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Award Winners:
3D Art: Jan Coker, First Award (Sculpture, not pictured); Dave Lasee, Second Award (Sculpture, not pictured)
2D Art: Jane Marcussev, First Award (cover); Dale Manor, Second Award
Photography: Jeff Pember, Martin Luther King Boulevard, First Award; Kurt Newhall, Second Award
Poetry: Kristen Oberdorf, "Grandma's House," First Award; Stephen Rife, "My River," Second Award
Fiction: Renee Carrell, "Responsible Pie," First Award; Russ Steffen, "Ark," Second Award
Nonfiction: Michael Hermsmeier, "Contrast/Comparison," First Award & Fleming Award Winner '91; Jonah Scholen, "Ozymandias and Shelly," First Award & Fleming Award Winner '92; Brian Schultz, "Creon Who?," Second Award

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