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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1978)
eachers display art I faculty art exhibition con fig of works produced by |us high school and college Instructors teaching in Clack- I County, is currently ex- ited in the College's Fire- ■Lounge. ke had planned for 11 to Lists to attend the show, |as of now, eight will be dis- ■ng their works," said Les L College ceramics and Lure instructor. [he show mainly consists of lies and paintings, though a led amount of sculpture and Kry crafts is displayed, Tip lid. pe basic idea for the show I give the individual art in- Ittors a chance to be recog- I, "Tipton said. [he show has also been set Ito get each artist acquainted with one another's works, he added. Allen Brunk, art instructor at Rex Putnam High School, was guest speaker Monday night at the exhibits opening, and spoke on the history of Madonna and Child in art forms. Before the 7:30 p.m. speaker a preliminary reception was held in the small dining room at 7 p.m.. Tipton said. Teachers currently attending the art exhibition will be Don Albrecht, Canby: Robin Heaver Colton; Ed Turpin and Jack Barber, Oregon City; Betty Bur- sheim and Ellen M. Martin, West Linn; Sheri Bocci, an MA in Art Education, Lewis and Clark Col lege; Allen Brunk, Rex Putnam; and John H. Lortz, Lake Oswego. The faculty art exhibition will run through Feb. 11, Tipton said. In Review The Clackamas County Repertory Theatre (CCRT) is sure to have a hit with the Woody Allen play, "Play It Again, Sam." "Play It Again, Sam" was excellently performed. The audience and myself laughed clear through the play. I could really symphathize with Allen played by Terry Timmen, al though he fit the part of a real "nurd" by his dress and mannerism. heatre presents shipwreck farce [The Antique Festival Theatre I appear on campus Feb. 24 I perform the play "The Little ft". riefs [The Marionette puppet R'William's ToyTheatre" R be on campus Feb. 8 R 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. |tbe CC Mall. Portland Civic Theatre is Worming the musical com- Wdrama"The Happy Time" fwsday, Friday and Satur- p at 8:30 p.m. until Feb. r For reservations, call P-3048. pay, February 8,1978 "The Little Hut" is a coarse farce for three excessively ele gant English people shipwrecked on a desert island determined to "liberalize" their arrangements— well and goodl—until they find out the island is not deserted. The Antique Festival Theatre is a fully professional touring company located at the Idaho State Resource Center for the Arts, in Gooding, Idaho. The Antique Festival Theater has been in operation since 1964 and have performed over 75 plays and performed in over 160 west ern communities in six states. They perform a wide variety of plays— classical, contemperary of plays—classical, contemp- erary, folk and experimental drdma. The "AFT" performs year around and is the producing agent for several separate comp anies including an outdoor sum mer repertory company, a child ren's theatre company and a regional touring company. The play "The Little Hut" was written by Andre Roussin. The performance will be Feb. 24, 8 to 11 p.m. in the CC However, Linda, played by Dorothy Kohut, was in my opinion the best performer. She seemed to really be Linda by taking on all her moods and motions. She acted and talked so truely natural. Mall. For more information call Student Activities at 656- 2631, ext. 340. New books By Vai Whittemire For The Print The College's library has add ed several best sellers to their large selection of books. --"Divinity of the Roman Em peror" by Taylor --"History of Molalla and Near by Areas" by Hardy --"Our American Sisters" by Friedman and Shade --"Primary Prevention in Drug Abuse" by U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare --"Marxism and the Origins of British Socialism" by Pierson --"The Crazy Mirror" by Dur gnat --"The Mechanics of the Mind' by Lohr --"Islands in the Sky" by Clark -"The Past Through Today by Heinlein --"Lost Horizon" by Hizton y Mi * Neil Hass is to be compli mented, too. He didn't try to imitate Humphrey Bogart but rather idd it his way. He still sounded and looked like Bo gart and added an accent to the play. John Alexander did a good job in directing this CCRT pro duction and had a special cast to work with. I can't wait to see their next production, although it will be hard to top this true- to-life play -- with the nearly professional acting actors and the excellent props. "Play It Again, Sam" is a play you can bring your child ren and/or grandparents to without a worry and every one will truely enjoy it. r we (concentrate on yon! r DAY’ FOR VALENTINE'S WHO'S YOUR NUMBER ONE? MAYBE A GIFT IS CALLED FOR. COME IN AND TELL US ABOUT IT. WE'RE HERE BECAUSE OF YOU...TO HAVE ON HAND THE BOOKS, PER SONAL NEEDS, GREETING CARDS, THE GIFT AND OTH ER ITEMS YOU NEED...WHEN YOU NEED THEM AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. SO TRY CCC BOOKSTORE FIRST CHANCES ARE WE'VE GOT IT, BECAUSE YOU'RE NUM BER ONE WITH US. AM AS COMMUNITY COLLEGF Page 5