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Samantha |j* Vim* .md David Robertson. a i\a\ ol soiling led them and their laments and their pi< lures to the I’hoto/.one (’.allerv -til High St for a combined pho to exhibition Although l!le\ share the love for black and white film each photographer's work represents something different W ith distinct viewpoints and non standard photo graphic lei hniipies. these artists make 1‘hoto/,one's show entitled 'Mostly Silver Images " a colorful col lage of photographic, creativity. Susan Detroy uses a Nikon C> mm i.miera and wide-angle lenses. "I desire to reproduce my wav ot sr. 14; to stop time enough to contemplate; to go inside tii moment and examine it from the inside out sin- s Detrov’s series of dog photographs th.it -re on tlis plav at Photo/,one came out of wh.it sin 1. s a pro i ess of looking at what I'm doing and uh.it - going on around me " Detrov said she enjoys the work ot animal photog raphers such as William Wegmenn. and tin time she spent with her canine companion led t • th. pictures she labels as "both serious and playful “My photographs intensity a sin e ot tin e. extract a piece and view it within the illusion that time 1 an he held still," Detroy said, referring to her work The focus «iini shoot litestyh* <»* Samantha l.r \ me is intensified by her use of antique cameras She said they "evoke more emotion because they allow lor eve i ontai t between photographer and suhjei I to be main t,lined." be Vine's exhibit at Pboto/.one is entitled 7Vie ('oiktail .Series and mi hides shots of modern voting society widt h she hopes will instill her message on \ lew its With a haziness brought on by her ITai\ Kodak Dliaflex II i amera, she said her pit lures are reflet live of where my mind anti modern sot icty are at Being inspired by Nan (addin. 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Open lab throughout the term. > End-of-term expanded evening hours One credit special project option available Cost: $48. Macintosh Classes; i&LCSC IHM-I'C Classes: 127 CSC Introduction to the Macintosh Ttus class introduces the novice to the Macin tosh computer through the use of some of the most popular programs available. Topics in clude: basic word processing, graphics, spread sheets, desktop publishing, and the Macintosh system Offered Thursdays, Oct. 12 - Nov 2, 1:30 *1:00 p m. Introduction to the IBM-I’C Til in class introduces the novice to basic ter nnnology and concepts of the IBM I’O, in eluding: the MS-DOS operating system, hardware and software basics, wordpro cessing, spreadsheet concepts, and database functions Offered Thursdays, Oct 12- Nov 2, 1:30 • 4:00 p in. Microsoft Word: Level I Fundamentals of Microsoft Word version -1 0 are taught, including: understanding the ruler, working with character and paragraph format ting, creating tables, using the glossary and style sheets, and creating custom menus Of fered Tuesdays, Oct. 10 - Oct 31, 1 30 - -1:00 p m. WordPerfect: Level 1 This course introduces the fundamentals of WordPerfect 5.0, including: creating, edit ing, saving, retrieving and printing docu ments, modifying formats, file management, using the search and replace feature, using the spelling and thesaurus programs, and Microsoft Excel: Ix:vcl I Excel is the most comprehensive spreadsheet program available today, incorporating spread sheet, charting and database functions Taught from nn introductory level, this class explores the basics of Excel and introduces you to some of its common applications. Offered Mondays, Oct. 9 - Oct. 30, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. PageMaker: Level I la>am PageMaker by constructing newsletters, catalogs, ads, and brochures. Topics include: text and graphics layering, combining text and graphics, using color, manipulating graphic ob jects, specifying and placing body and display text, and working with multi-page documents. Offered Wednesdays, Oct. 11 - Nov. 1, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. trunferring files. Offered Tuesdays, Oct. 10 Oct. 31, 1:30 - 4:00 p m. Ix>tus 1-2-3: Level I This course, taught with the most popular spreadsheet software, introduces students to fundamental spreadsheet concepts nnd how they apply to u variety of business and per sonal applications for the IBM-PC. OfTered Mondays, Oct. 9 - Oct. 30, 1:30 - 4:00 p m. dBase III Plus: Level I This course introduces the user to basic datn base development, including: creating nnd organizing databases, designing custom screens, generating reports, and printing la bels. Course is taught using the dBase III Plus assist menu. OfTered Wednesdays, Oct. 11 - Nov. 1, 1:30 - 4:00 p m. To register for these classes or obtain future schedules, call the University of Oregon Continuation Center. 686-3537 Continuation Center registration office at 1553 Moss Street. Get the word out with an ODE classified