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SEARCH, ESCAPE classes
show increasing enrollments
Enrollment statistics tor
SEARCH and Every Person
Caring About Personalized
Education (ESCAPE) courses
are higher this term than fall and
last winter, despite falling en
rollment figures for the Univer
sity
SEARCH director Kevin
Kouns reports that 372 students
signed up for credit classes and
180 for workshops, with 50 to
100 students sitting in on
courses "on an informal basis ”
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This represents a 600-percent
increase from fall enrollment of
approximately 100, Kouns says
Among the classes SEARCH
offered this term were War in the
Nuclear Age, Cuba: The Con
tinuing Revolution, Introduction
to Esperanto, Finland: Culture
and Religion, and C S Lewis
and Friends
In all, SEARCH offered 20
classes carrying credit and 10
workshops
A total of 375 students en
rolled in ESCAPE this term, an
increase over last term and a
5-percent jump over the same
term last year, says program
director Trudy Flanery
The program continues to
offer more placements than it
has student volunteers, Flanery
says
ESCAPE'S budget for next
year was cut by more than 8
percent over this year's level at
Tuesday's Incidental Fee Com
mittee budget hearings, but the
cut shouldn't affect the number
of placements available next
year, she says
Eugene organizations
sponsor Cultural Fair
"Black people and change” is
the theme of the third annual
Cultural Fair which will be held
Saturday at Eastside School
Different events — such as
speakers, plays, and fashion
shows — will be conducted in a
series called the Heritage
Program, inside the school
gymnasium at 1328 E 22nd Ave
from 11 a m to 5 p m The Cul
tural Fair is sponsored by Ebone
Eyes, a black women's social
and public service organization.
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and co-sponsored by the
Eugene Parks and Recreation
Department and the Eugene
Commission of Minorities
Loretta Slaughter, who works
for the Oregon Assembly of
Black Affairs — a lobby group, is
scheduled to speak on the poli
tical involvement of black peo
ple. says Lee Coleman, Ebone
Eyes treasurer and publicity
committee chairer
Other events include gospel
music, jazz artists, a play
produced by three local
churches, and a show tracing
the fashion styles from the
1940s to the present
Black arts and crafts exhibits
will be displayed in the library,
and an ongoing exhibit for min
ority business organizations will
be featured in the school lobby
A children's program including
storytelling, a magician and a
mime also will be presented
Last year's attendance of
more than 300 was "|ust
tremendous,' Coleman says
The sponsors hope for a similar
turnout Saturday, she said
Although the people we
attract are predominately black,
we are trying to reach all people
with a thrust towards awareness
and interaction with ethnic
groups," Coleman says
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