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¿print briefs Xmas time Scholarships announced Christmas is just around the comer and for those who still College students should have yet to get their Christmas tree, the John Inskeep En begin applying now for a varie vironmental Center will be sell ty of new scholarships and work opportunities announced ing trees for just that purpose beginning Saturday. Instructors today by The Scholarship can get an early pick of the” Bank, a nation-wide scholar ship search service for college crop on Friday. Students. According to Steve Danz, director, several of the new “The Nursery Rhyme Suite”, programs are a work program a Reed College Master’s sponsored by The Scholarship Degree Project, choreograph Bank for two hundred students ed by Jane Rickenbaugh, is a throughout throughout the series ,of reflections and U.S., including one or two at reminiscences of childhood. this campus; a series of new The Suite is a collection of programs for female students, dances and a montage of especially those returning to musical pieces and theatrical campus after some years away; events. The score is composed and new scholarship programs by Debra Porter with costuming for students in law, education, by Cerinda Survant. Judy political science, medicine and Massee serves as artistic ad social work. visor. The principle dancers are Leru Bevens, Cynthea For those students who Hayakawa, Josie Moseley, Donna Steger, Clayton would like to get involved in ' ‘Gillespie,Tom Dencoff, Stirra student government but don’t Tregarth. George James will be know where to begin, there is currently an ASG senate posi featured guest artist. The conert will be held at tion open. Students who wish to apply Dancer’s Workshop, Dec. 6< and 7 at 8 p.m. with a 2:30 for the opening, once held by Sunday matinee. Tickets for Dan Hansen, should attend evening performances are $3 Thursday’s ASG meeting in for adults, $2 for children; CC 101 at noon. Those runn matinee, $2.50 for adults and ing for the office will be voted $1.50 for children. For further on by the ASG members at that information contact Jane time. Rickenbaugh, 659-375?. Rent-a-Grandparent Science building Holiday danct December 18 Having a marsh in the cour The annual Christmas dan There is a community service tyard of a new building is not will be held on Dec. 18, fr< program at the College which, everyone’s Idea of good 9-12 p.mT iri the Commun because of its name, creates a design. But, for Clackamas Center Mall here at the C variety of responses. The pro Community College’s new lege. gram is called “Rent-a- Linus Pauling Science Center, Kairos, a local area band Grandparent.” The purpose of the biological pool is a natural. slated to play at the dance, f the program is to match retired Designed by landscape ar cording to David Buckley t seniors with temporary and chitect, Andy Rice and CCC special activities director here part-time work. The seniors science department faculty the College, ‘‘Kairos is a prof earn extra money. The com members, the marsh will serve sional band, who plays moi pany gains an experienced en as an “outdoor classroom,” ac in the Portland area.” He ai thusiastic worker. cording to Chuck Scott, ed, “It’s our wish to keep | Come July, the program will : science division chairman. quality of the bands and dam assume a new name—“The up so that the people will kf “Students will be able to coming.” Senior Job Center.” observe the natural evolution Tickets will not be sold in i of a pond into a marsh, with all vance, but they may be p the trimmings including silt, chased at the door. Prices i cattails and other boggy-area $2 for students and $3 for nl Three separate galleries' of materials,” Scott said. the Portland Art Museum students. He added students and transformed into individual’ faculty, especially in biology works of art by artists Christine and bdtany will be responsible Bourdette, Tad 'Savinar and Tired of , losing * money for maintaining the marsh and Peter Teneau, will be on view for collecting new plant those expensive school bool from Nov. 21 to Dec. 28. There is now a new alternate materials. “Spatial Exercises: Construc The Book „Exchange. 1 tions by Bourdette, Savinar The marsh, which is part of and Teneau” opens with a the larger $4 million science Book .Exchange is a new i| public celebration at the building currently under con and according to Activil Director Debbie Baker, museum on Friday, Nov. 21, struction, consists of three should work out very well.” from 6 to 9 p.m. small pools divided by a series If you have any books j Each of the three artists has of pedestrian walkways. would like to sell or trade, been given the space of one “The intention is to develop gallery to work with. Using the a fully-functional water eco are looking for , then this it empty room as the foundation system,” said Rice, who is be the place. Just fill out a li for the finished work, the artists responsible for all college land index card down at the A office. They file this away v will build constructions or en- scaping projects. others and then students v vioronments which will alter “It actually started in a are interested in what you h the viewer’s perception of the bathtub,” he.quipped. or need, dicker with you. gallery. Plans are used to vary ing' degrees as the construc /-------------- ------------- -------- tions unfold, but the exact ap pearance of the completed Campus Pop«bock bestseller William Inge’s lively comedy works will not be known until opening night. romance, Bus Stop, will open 1. Sophie’s Choice, by William Styron. (Bantam, $3.50. Has the outrageous price of Star-crossed lovers and the nature of evil: fiction. gas got you down?Tri-Met pro Thursday, December 4, in The working methods and ving less and less dependable? Portland Civic Theatre’s Blue final products of the artist differ 2. The Dead Zone, by Stephen King. (NAL/Signet, $3.50 Why not join the 90 or more Room. substantially. Teneau and Terror tale of man who sees into future: fiction. “ Directed by Robert Nielsen, College students who have Bus Stop stars Greg Tamblyn Bourdette intend to make large decided on carpooling? 3. A Woman of Substance, by Barbara Taylor Bradfc scale constructions that exist as (Avon, $2.95.) Successful woman & her children: fictii If you would like to offer as Bo, an infatuated cowboy in one unit within their respective your services in carpooling, or pursuit of vivacious nightclub galleries. singer Cherie, played by Laurie 4. Class Reunion, by Rona Jaffe. (Dell, $2.75.) Four just hitch a ride with someone, cliffe grads and how they fared: fiction. you will need to fill out a little Holland in a role made famous Two lectures are scheduled questionnaire pertaining to by Marilyn Monroe in one of 5. The Number of the Beast, by Robert A. Heinlein. (Fav to coincide with .this exhibition. your location, time of arrival her first major movies. cett, $6.95.) Space journey to other universes: fiction, A howling snowstorm On Friday, Dec. 5 at 8 p.m., and departure and if you have 9. Petals on the Wind, by V. C. Andrews. (Pocket, $2. a car or need a lift. These cards strands the couple overnight in Linda Cathcart director of the Children take revenge in horror sequel: fiction. can be found at the ASG win a roadside diner with a group Contemporary Arts Museum in dow or at the table next to the of weary travellers, each with a Houston, will talk about “in 7. Still Life with Woodpecker, by Tom Robbins' (Bant story of his or her own. stallation and environment” registration line. $6.95.) A sort of a love story. A warm-hearted and funny art. The lecture, sponsored by So you’ve decided to join the carpooling crowd. That’s fine, winter’s tale, Bus Stop offers the Contemporary Art Council, 8. Shibumi, by Trevanian. (Ballantine, $2.95.) Intrigues but you will need some advice delightful entertainment for a is free to the public. Bourdette, the perfect assassin and perfect lover: fiction. holiday evening. It will play at Savinar, and Teneau will to keep things running 8:30 p.m., Thursdays, Fridays 'discuss their work on Dec. 10 9. The Great Shark Hunt, by Hunter S. Thompson. (Pop smoothly. lar Library, $3.50.) Roasting of America’s seamy side. Agree on driving ar and Saturdays through at 8 p.m. rangements, fees, and regular January 17. 10. What Color is Your Parachute? ,by Richard N. Bolle Tickets: $5 for adults, $4 for payment dates. Make sure (Ten Speed Press, $5.95.) Career and job guidebook everyone realizes this is a car students and senior citizens. The College is currently For reservations and 'more Compiled by The Chronicle of Higher Education from information pool, not an errand service. si^ptied^by^œllege^storesJhroughoutJhe^œuntry^October^J980 information, please call undergoing a whole new con cept in registration. Besides the 226-3048. ’■Old method that we are all so familiar with, there has been an BA’HAI CLUB addition in the way of the com New & Recommended Ba’hai is a relatively young puter. Registration begins for credit classes at the College beginning faith, and only one person was This term they are combining Been in the Storm too Long, by Leon F. Litwack. (Vintac Dec. 1 in the Community running the club. There was both methods to double check $7.95.) Meaning of freedom to emancipated Southern biacl Center. Daytime registration one other member in the club, the' computer’s accuracy. Jf hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., but that just wasn’t enough as things work out well, then next Cannibals and Missionaries, by Mary McCarthy. (Av< Dec. 1-Jan. 9. Evening neither had the time to run the term the old method will be $2.75.) Insights on terrorism aboard hijacked airplane. registration hours are 4-8 p.m., dub. dropped in favor of technology The Ba ’ hai Club will be dor Dec. 1-4 and Jan. 5-8. Classes and progress. All the. folks Double, Double, Oil and Trouble, by Emma Latham. (Pa et, $2.50.) New York banker-detective foils oil caper. mant until next term, according down at Student Registration begin Jan. 9. For additional information, to Bill Sheckler, a returning stu would like to thank everyone Association of American Publishers contact Counseling Services at dent who has been involved in for their patience and coopera k Ba’hai for seven months. tion. Yup. 657-8400, ext. 266. Dance at Reed Spatial exercises Losing money? 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