Students and community members will sell their “wares” in the Community Center Mall until 2 p.m. today. rafts for sale Handmade items, are on sale Bay during this year’s Crafts Must in time for Christmas. Crocheted items, flower rangements, doll clothes, llry. hats, quilts, macramé, Id [hand sewn items are (long the 16 exhibits of wares Hold. Pattern recognition, the study of sets and a variety of other operations, are math Math class Liberal Arts Majors,” M-182, have found the new class to be useful. theories applicable in the nor­ mal world. It is for this reason that students takina “Math for “Pattern recognition seems to be a common denominator, that I feel will help me in future math courses,” said student-, Sandy Carter. Left out of the winter term schedule by mistake, Math for Liberal Arts Majors is a three term class, though winter term is open for new students. 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Once the students understood and ac­ cepted the new way of looking at math, they did well.” “This is not a skills course,” he said. “It is a discovery cour­ se and there are some interesting things to discover about math.” According to student Jill Wright, learning patterns and then basing mathematical assumptions on them caused her to “achieve more .in difficult math problems.” “You use more of your imagination, than if you were -to use the basic theory,” she said. Press time Students interested in put­ ting their writing talents to work are encouraged to join the staff of The Print winter term, said Suzie Boss, student publications adviser. ., “We are looking for news and feature writers as well as photographers,” she added. Experience is not required, although new staff members are advised to enroll in repor­ ting II (J 217). In the reporting class, students will polish news gathering writing skills on real- life assignments. For more information about The Print or Reporting II, call Suzie Boss, ext. 309. • Open house The Graphics Arts Depart­ ment will host an open house for the College on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Clairmont Hall , room C143. John Bohan, graphics department chairperson, said the open house is planned to introduce the graphics program to the rest of.the campus. TRI-CITY BOWL ■ MOLALLAAVE AT WARNER MILNE RD PO BOX 292 SEVHARKSON Owner Manager Pinball Pool fowling 656-5229 John: You are without a doubt, the most fantastic! let’s do it again sometime. ... . ' You know who Page 11