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Cover
An Eager young folder demonstrates that concentration is key. As we look to a new millennium, educating the next generation of folders and inspiring a new age of model creators will be the legacy of OrigamiUSA'a convention and folding sessions. (Photo by Susan Dugan)
Correction: On last issue's cover, John Montroll's mouse - not Jim Cowling's $armadillo - ws perched on Wendy Weiss' nose.
Features
- Southestern Origami Convention 2000 by Russel Sutherland and Kathleen Meyer
- "Rectangle to Star - A Dream Come True" A Story to Tell While Folding A Chinese Star by Brenda J. Newman
- Folding Proportions II by Robert Lang
Departments
- News from Members
- Membership News
- Origami Sighting in Education compiled by Janet Hamilton
- Regional Group News - New Registration Form for Groups!
- Regional Groups Listing
- International Group News
- "Hungary for Experience" International Origami Convention of Hungary by Tricia Tait
- The Bulletin Board
- Book Reviews
- Golden Venture Origami; Spread Your Wings and Fly by Mary Chloe Schookcraft Saunders
- The Origami Source
- OUSA Committee Listing
- Book Reviews
Diagrams
- Tripodricorous by Tess Perrin (New Jersey)
- Fox by David Chan (Hong Kong)