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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1977)
Movie series offers advice to men, women »ts Wes^will be featuring the Hiller Band, Thursday, Nov. 3 p.m. The Miller Band will be ting The Norton Buffalo Stam- The concert will be in the lai Coliseum Complex. Average White band will be ing in the Memorial Coliseum [at8p.m. Average White Band ing two special guests — Tower erand Brick. Yarbrough, one of the best singers in the business according ¡ewers, will be at the Portland ram Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. mi w Bag Movies will be showing ovie "Fifth Street: Skid Row" Sat noon iji CC 117. itches Cauldron, CCC Community sHalloween party for children is feat 1 p.m. in the CC mall. I Count of Monte Cristo will be med on Friday and Saturday in McLoughlin Theatre at 8:30. t Focus on Women seminar en- "Growing into Wholeness" will «ted Oct. 27,9:30—11:30 a.m. C117. The discussion leader will be Kathleen Lane. The seminar will sways of being whole, of moving sex-role polarization and moving s new and compassionate whole- The Reel Life Program series, sponsored by Clackamas Community College's Focus on Women, will continue its program through fall term in CC 117. The series is designed to help women and men cope with problems ranging from marriage difficulties to organizational skills. "Not Together Now: End of a Marriage," will be the feature on Nov. 1 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Interviews with a couple discussing their marriage and what went wrong is the basis of this movie. On Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the film "Other Women, Other Work" will examine the rewards and problems of women in traditional male roles. The film will show a truck driver, a pilot and a marine biologist as part of the scheduled program. On Nov. 15 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the film will be "Women in Management: Threat or Opportunity?" This film deals with oppor tunities for social and organization improve ment for women in management positions once stereotyping has been eliminated. Nov. 22 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. . and Everything Nice," a film with Shirley Chisholm and Gloria Steinham deal- ing with the problems and hopes of today's woman will be shown. The film will also tell how some women have moved from passive roles to controlling their own lives and gaining the feelings of joy, fear, being real and freedom. On Nov. 29 at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. a slide presentation entitled '.'What If," produced by Karen Lytle from CCC's Community Rela tions department will be shown. This presentation explores the possibilities for women at CCC. The special event for winter term will be a two-day workshop on sex equality. The spring term event will be a one-day workshop on personal effectiveness. Focus on Women has many activities planned for the upcoming year. All events are explained in their engagement calendar entitled "Women's Work." The calendar is on sale in the CCC bookstore for $1. On Saxaphonist uses experience to add depth to CCC bands Keith VanVickle, a sophomore this year here at Clackamas Community College, is a saxophonist for CCC's jazz ensemble as well as for the concert band. VanVickle has played the saxophone for approximately 11 years and can play the allo, tenor, soprano and baritone saxophones, but is mainly in terested in the alto. "This year's band displays the most talent compared to other bands I have been involved with in years past," said Van Vickie. "This year we are playing Swing and some con temporary jazz of various artists." VanVickle also said that he is content with the operation of the music department this year, but feels that some music classes should be held more than once a week in order to fit in better with the music students weekly class schedules. He is currently involved with a nightclub act that is trying to get bookings with various establishments in the Portland area. Next year, he is planning a possible transfer to Eastern Oregon College to finish his music major. Not Together Now: End of a [riage"will be shown Nov.1,11 a.m. Il p.m. in CC 117 as part of the ison Women series. rrigan, an escape artist, will be at Portland Art Museum's Swann [torium. There will be two shows |p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on Oct. 28. ■ tickets call the Jaycee's office -5656. KC's jazz ensemble, swing choir Jazz improvisational groups will |form at McLoughlin Hall Theatre [.2 at 8 p.m. Admission is $1. ^Come early for the best selection! Limited time - limited quantity On sale NOW! hizoid plus bid Plus will be performing in the .unity Center Mall on Oct. 28, at 12 The group is an improvisional theatre iny that specializes in making scenes [comments and suggestions from the k The 8-member group performs other week in the mall area, at noon. CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND UP^ Page 7 n® Community College centimeters by Munsell Color Services Lab