The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, November 29, 1978, Page 8, Image 8

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    Eclipse class
“This js the last total- solar
eclipse visible from North
The College science depar­ America in this century,” Ar­
tment will offer a one-credit onson. said.
course titled “Science Eclipse
For more information, con­
Observation” winter quarter, tact Mike Aronson, 656-2631,
taught by Mike Aronson, extension 344.
physics instructor.
The class will travel to a site
in Eastern Oregon to make
A $3 registration fee for all
spectrograms of the solar students charging tuition will
corona and possibly the become effective for winter
chromosphere during the total term registration.
solar eclipse on Feb. 26, 1979.
Approved oy the President’s
“The last total solar eclipse Counsel, the fee is designed to
visible in Portland was in 1918. pay part of the letter services,
One of my present students at the registration department,
saw it when she was 14 years which .total $5.25 per student.
old,” Aronson said.
Photographs and possibly
movies of the eclipse will be
Kathy McMahon, of the
taken during the more than two
minutes of totality. The ex­ College, reached the finals of
periments will be evaluated and the oral interpretation com­
the results submitted to the petition of.the Pacific University
U.S. Naval Observation in Speech Tournament, Satur­
day, Nov. 18.
Washington, D.C.
New fee
Orator places
What has two legs. .
A creative mind ... .
and uses a typewriter?
A Print reporter!
The student newspaper. The
Print, and student magazine,
Feature, are looking for
students who are interested in
writing, layout and design,
past-up
procedures,
photography, advertising sales,
business management,
graphics or office procedures.
Credit and some
waivers available.
And just how successful was confer with administrative]
McMahon, a West Linn High
School graduate, qualified for the Rummage Sale? “We made teaching faculty at the coll
the final five competitors in the $700,” said McCarty.
junior division of the tour­
subji
nament, which attracted 25
colleges from throughout the
The emotional experieij
a parent becoming sepal
Northwest.
Planning holiday gatherings from his .or her child J
will be the subject of “Holiday discussed in a seminar,']
Host/Hostess,” a workshop at- Anxiety of Separation: P|
“Everything that could 90 the College, Wednesday, Dec. from Child,” at the Col
wrong did,” said Bill Anton, 6, in the Community Center, Tuesday, Dec. 5, in the C|
developmental officer, after room 101, at 7 p.m.
munity Center, room 1011
the Rummage Sale Nov.. 17
i
Instructor Bev McGee will p.m.
Cost of the seminar is $||
through 19.
discuss guidelines for- every oc- •
The sale was not as suc­ casion from informal and for­ persons attending are askj
cessful as was hoped, due to mal dinners to cocktail parties. pre-register by calling]
weather and advertising, cir­ She will also cover menu ideas. college’s counseling del
cumstances. According to Mike
Cost of the workshop is $1 tment, 656-2631, ext.I
McCarty, Associated Student and pre-registration is en­
Government president, several couraged. Persons may register
of the local newspapers by calling 656-2631, ext. 212.
fair
“messed up.”
Students and commi
Evidently, the advertisemen­
members “showing off I
ts in the publications printed
wares” is what this year's|
the incorrect times of the sale, ’
Fair is all about.
And after they got it right,
The fair will take place«
A delegation from the
mother nature stepped in and
dumped snow upon the University of Oregon will visit nesday, Dec. 6 from lOal
disappointed. crew. “It was the College from 10 a.m. to 2 2 p.m. in the College I
p.m. Monday, to talk with munity Center mall. |H
disgusting,” McCarty said.
from students ranging H
Another sale is being plan­ students and the parents of jewlery
to macramè willI
ned for either this spring or students interested in trans­
ferring to the U of O, and to sale. The atmosphere isI
next fall.
Anxiety
Christmas
formats
Snow sale
Crafts
Delegates for
grad transfer
for last minute or early Cl
mas shopping.
ATTENTION MUSICIANS
Anyone interested in q
a table to display their I
AV AT AN RECORDING AND PRODUCTION STUDIO
should contact the Studenfl
Master and Demo Recordings
at low hourly and block rates
in our completely new 8-track studio.
For information or appointment call 638-4547
tivifies office to obtain a|
A $5 fee is required, how
it is reimbursed when!
student shows up with]
items.
Ron ' s Upholstery Shoppe
THE AVENU
Boutique
Auto - Furniture ■ Custom Work
Quality with an Artistic touch”
tuition
RON ROOD
632-4002
Low, low prices
P.O. BOX 92
Beaver Creek. Ore. 97004
Tues-Fri; 12-6
SAT: 12-7
1
440 'A Potili«!
Experience is not a must, just a
will to learn. You’ll have on-
the-job training.
Contact Suzie, Cyndi or Hap-
pie in Trailer B, anytime, or
phone 656-2631, extension
309 or 310.
With the old fashioned services
to please your needs.
One pack of
FOR THETOTAL LOOK IN
HAIR FASHION
612 MOLALLA AVE.
OREGON CITY
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
656-5807
| Club Rolling
Papers
Latest in books
and magazinès
The Northwest’s
Largest selection
of Bongs and Pipes
We accept VISA
and Master Charge
with this coupon
I
You haven’t seen a head sho
until you have seen Granny’s
514 Main St. Oregon City
655-432
classifieds
Help wanted
Morning workers at Christmas
tree farm. Wage negotiable. Con­
tact M. Van Horn, 638-5955.
HAVE A WAY WITH WORDS?
Become a reporter for THE PRINT.
News, feature and sports writers
are needed.
. Call Cyndi
Bacon or Suzie Boss, ext.
309/310, or stop by THE PRINT
office in Trailer B.
for sale
For Sale, 2 prs. woman’s dress
boots. 1 pr. black, size 6*/2-7. 1 pr.
golden brown, size 7*/2-8. Both
almost new, $27 pr. or best offer.
Call Vickie at 636-5161.
Puppy, free. Male. Believe Afl
— German Shepherd mix-1
5161, evenings.
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