The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, February 21, 1979, Page 3, Image 3

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[ew logo uses
idian symbols
git Starnes
Print
i Coughlin, College ar­
te put the icing on the
¡e’s cake by designing the
pal logo for the school,
logo represents various
i associated with the
¡e itself, Coughlin said.
logo illustrates a type of
approach using sharp
eavy lines. The logo was
led to relate to the com-
image,” he said.
ghlin said that in the
designing stages of the
logo, he used a black rec-
tangular shape symbolizing the
College and then encompassed
the form with shapes reflecting
ideas associated with the
College environment. “Doing
logos for public services such as
the College are difficult to
produce. You don’t have any
tangible symbols or shapes to
work with which* means that
the logo must be researched
carefully,” Coughlin said.
Coughlin said when he was
hired by the College last
November, he was notified of
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— Clackamas Community College
the immediate necessity of a It’s difficult to sit in an office
College logo. “At that time and work on something with a
there was no real hurry to time limit over your head. I
create a logo. Then in January worked on the logo during my
Randy, (Clark) and Dr. Fryett free, time to alleviate this
expressed their enthusiasm as problem.
A Relaxed at­
to the necessity of the logo and mosphere is conducive to
pressed upon me to start the creativity.”
designing,” Coughlin said. “I
Approved last week by the
did most of the preliminary College Board, the logo will
designing and actual drawing soon be printed on all College
of the logo during my free time. related material, Coughlin said.
ew idea passes buck
| Clackamas Community College
GRIEVANCE NOTE
The large green notes,
similar in design to a dollar bill,
provide space for students to
write their questions, complain­
ts or praises of College depart­
ments and programs.
¡cation between you and someone interested in hearing and re
some inform
o make a suggest!
a Buck Bank
Each buck lists on the back
areas where the student wants
the “buck to stop.” These in­
clude Student Service, Instruc­
tional Services, Community
Services and various other
College departments. Grievan­
ces will now be brought more
quickly to the department sec­
tions for study and exploration,
Signed (Optional) _
1 A.S.G.C.C.C.
To supplement a newly in­
stigated suggestion box system
at the College, the Associated
Student
Government
has
designed a “Pass the Buck”
grievance note to help direct
student concerns to the proper
channels.
Address (Optional)
“We are already printing the
logo on College advertising
placards and will ultimately
print it on envelopes, letters
and business cards,” Coughlin
said.
The logo has been such a
success with the Board that
plans to use the design on
physical structures is foreseen
in the future, he said.
said Eric Holstrom, suggestion
box chairman for ASG.
In the first week of
operation, the suggestion box
system received nearly 40
“bucks,”
listing
student
questions and comments.
Topics ranged from “What
happened to the Hadicapped
^Resource Center?” to “Why
aren’t there enough pencil
sharpeners
in
some
classrooms?” One student
voiced a need for a women’s
resource center on campus.
Holstrom believes the “Pass
the Buck” system will “increase
student input, and reduce the
need to sort concerns and
questions.”
Starting next week, The
Print will begin a weekly
column which will answer
some of the questions posed in
the “Pass the Buck” forms.
BROADWAY CAB COMPANY
,C speakers take trophies
College’s speach team
I up one of its more
sful” regional
tour-
at
Western
¡¡ton University last
d, according to Joe
one of the team’s top
s,
’Ing a first place
Ion, in Junior Inter­
ior the regional tour-
Woods expressed
|ls success, which also
volves speaking on a current
events issue, with only 30
minutes to prepare.
The College’s debate team,
which includes Cookingham
and Phil Boitnott, also took
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home a trophy after placing
third in finals.
This weekend, the team will
travel to Lower Columbia
Community
College
for
another regional tournament.
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breaking finals in
Oratory. The tour-
encompassed 25
and universities from
Washington, Califor-
who.
’e finalled in almost
pâment. It’s about
pka* trophy home for
ft" he said. “Con­
ta it was my first
I was nice that it hap-
befirst place.”
farcott also advanced
Now the
Glass is Greener
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Wngham in extem-
» speaking, which in-
Ity Feb. 21,1979
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