The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, February 27, 1980, Page 5, Image 5

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RTISTIC EXPRESSION-The com­
bined work of art society members, art
faculty, and other people have caused
a gallery to be a reality in the College
art center.
“We just couldn’t have done it without the
people upstairs,” said Jeanette Heisler,
gallery manager. “We put this together in
about seven days and everybody really
worked hard.”
The current display features the work of
the College students and faculty. It’s of­
ferings include many paintings and drawings
as well as ceramics, jewelry, and other
things. It is located in a former kiln room on
the first floor.
Many people stopped in to view the art
gallery. “There have been more people than
we expected,” said John Brittingham, art
society president. “It has been quite steady
all day.” Photos by Sue Hanneman.
Media class offered
II you’re an up and coming
umalist striving for more
owledge in' the vast field of
ss communications, or just
inated by all the forms of
media we come into con-
,twith each day, the College
ibe offering a new course,
Introduction to Mass Com­
inications,” spring term,
william Flechtner, a jour-
ism adviser at Milwaukie
|h School, will be teaching
| course which will cover
ny facets of the media, in-
Bingnewspapers, television,
|magazines and radio,
■talents won’t need to
ny about the cost of books
the class, as no textbooks
Ibe needed, according to
fchtner.
“We will actually be using the
various forms of media for
study, so no text will be
necessary,” Flechtner said.
Flechtner also indicated that
student involvement will be
essential in the class.
“The course will not be just
head work as students will be
involved in some type of a final
project like making a television
commercial or giving a presen­
tation about some form of the
media,” he said.
“Introduction to Mass Com­
munication” will be held Wed­
nesday evenings from 7-10
p.m. (not Monday evenings, as
stated erroneously in the spring
term class schedule). The class
is worth three units of College
credit.
Big Band sound performed
The ninth annual Clackamas
Community College Stage
Band Festival will bring
rogether more than 50 high
school bands, guest artists and
rhe College jazz ensemble for
concerts and competition on
March 13 through 15.
The festival activities begin
on March 13, at 8 p.m. witha
“Sounds of the Big Bands”
concert in the Randall Hall
Gym. The free concert is spon­
sored by the Musicians Trust
Fund and features 18 local
professional musicians playing
the tunes of Tommy Dorsey,
Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller
and other big band era groups.
Competition in the high
At 8 p.m. on Friday am
Saturday, the top high schoc
bands will join with guest artist
Don Lanphere and Jon Pugh
of Wenatchee, Wash., and the
College jazz ensemble for con­
certs in Randall Hall Gym.
High schools have entered
from Oregon, Washington,
Idaho and British Columbia.
Admission charge for the
day events is $2 per person,
and for the evening concerts*
$3 per person.
Lanphere, a 52-year old
professional saxophonist, has
played with such top band
Wnesday, February 27, 1980
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leaders as Artie Shaw, Skitch
Henderson, Woody Herman
and Charlie Barnett. Pugh,
25, has been playing the trum­
pet professionally since he was
16. Pugh’s professional ex­
perience includes time with
several Los Angeles-based
show and studio bands. Pugh
and Lanphere also have toured
internationally with the 20-
piece band and 120-voice choir
of Bethesda Christian College,
school portion of the festival
starts on March 14 at 1 p.m.
and continues through 6 p.m.
The competition resumes on
March 15 at 8 p.m. and lasts
until 6 p.m.
CCC Cafeteria
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