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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1977)
briefs Sewing offered Two college transfer courses in home sew ing, Beginning Clothing and Clothing Con struction, will be offered winter term. The classes were canceled last term be cause only six people signed up but student Cathlene Brown is hoping to get enough students interested so they can be taught this term. Brown feels that even for those who al ready sew, the lecture value of the class is important. "In order to get a garment that doesn't look like you sewed it yourself,you have to know things you can only learn from an ex pert seamstress and Eleanor Stubbs (instruc tor for the classes) really knows what she is talking about," said Brown. Students in the class will be sewing with fabric containing wool fiber because, accord ing to Stubbs, you can get a better fit with wool, it drapes better and it's the new "in" thing. Lined or unlined skirts, sleeveless vests will be featured in beginning sewing with collared jackets and pants taught in clothing construction. New media classes Larry Sturholm, Portland broadcaster, journalist and novelist, will be teaching a class within the journalism curriculum winter term at the College. Introduction to Broad cast Journalism (J131) will be taught by Stur holm on Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Another journalism class new to the cur riculum winter term will be Introduction to Mass Communications (J211). A professional in the newspaper field,Cheryl Beshears, editor of the Tigard Times, teaches this course at 8 a.m. MWF. "Both these classes are good for students interested in journalism and broadcasting (television and radio)," said Randy Clark, i journalism instructor. "All of our journalism classes at the College are transferable to four- year institutions and some could satisfy humanities requirements." tional Coordinating Council, Oil of Education, the Governor's Off Oregon Community College Ass! available. Also, the CCC E’.oard.oj Other journalism classes offered winter term are Journalism Projects (J199), Report ing II (J217), Publications Lab (J215) and Offset Newspaper Productions (J199V). minutes, agendas and related mai policy manual, college regulatif budget documents are there, j Crafts fair returns The College will feature another Arts and Orafts Fair due to popular demand. The fair has been a big success this year, according to Barbara St. Mary, Associated Student Government publicity director. A Christmas-time fair was requested by the students so they could purchase hand made gifts for family and friends. The College's art department will also be involved in the fair. Many of the students will be selling their paintings and drawings. The fair, will be in the CC mall Dec. 7, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Library services For people who are unaware of the com plete facilities the library has to offer, there is a section located behind the front desk that contains all the information about events, meetings and laws that pertain to the College, and are available to the public. Papers and publications, including Ore gon law concerning community colleges in general, and other materials from the Educa- Hilltop Rocks and Gifts Jewelry and Silver supplies Custom made jewelry and repair Do it yourself supplies Lapidary equipment and supplies Oregon City, Oregon 97045 655-3225 Now for a limited tiro you can save 10%'onltl new 1977-78 yearbol During registration, yj can buy the yearbook 0 $3.75 before the prl goes up in January I $4.2 5 .You save more th| 10%. This offer is limit to winter term regisl tion only, so do it toda TRI-CITY BOWL MOLALLA AVE AT WARNER-MILNE RD P O BOX 29 2 OREGON CITY; OR 9704B SEV HARKSON Pool Pinball Bowling OWNER MANAGER 635-2603 classifieds rides for sale NEED RIDE to Phoenix or Tuscon, will share ex penses over Christmas break, ext. 234, Cresta Beall. '68 CHRYSLER Newport, V-8, PS, PB, AC, mech anically sound, $375. Call Jan at 231-6675 or 632-6985. help wanted FOR SALE: Neat, clean 1953 Ford 2-door sedan, 6 cylinder, 3-speed, good tires. Needs motor work. $200. 656-4954. ADDRESSERS WANTED: Immediately! Work at home, no experience necessary, excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, suite 269, Dal las, Texas 75231. FOR SALE: 12-string guitar, steel strings, in mint condition, only slightly used. Must see to appreci ate, $265. Call Randy on campus at ext. 259 or evenings, 638-6I9I. Page 10 personal DEAR APOLLO: Sorry you lost your froi but don't despair - I still love you, and you cute when you poutl! The Italian^ DEAR CAESAR: Sorry I missed you, bril speeding ticket on the way to the races. I giving a violin concert Saturday. It shouldl party. See you then. Love, Cleopatra. J Thursday, December I