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Humor explored in art lecture art advisory board president, explained, “a few already knew of Ms. Yes’ work, so we decid ed to call her up.” By Thomas A. Rhodes Of the Print “When I had my art show in New York, the reactions to the paintings were fascinating,” said Phyllis Yes, art professor at Lewis and Clark College. Yes will be giving a lec- ture/slide show concerning humor in art tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Pauling Science Center 101. Yes and her work are pret ty prominent in Portland, ac cording to Upchurch. Her pain tings have also been displayed in Texas, Seattle, Timberline Lodge in October and November of this year. “There are a lot of things that are downright playful,” Yes said, citing the famous “I’m not trying to prove paintings of the dogs in men’s anything to the audience,” she clothing as an example. said of her lecture. “I’m survey Yes is anti-box and anti ing humerous art from the time of 1840 to today. And when label. “Art shouldn’t be you dissect humor bit by bit, it catagorized,” she said, “This is this and that is that is not what I tends, to lose everything that made it funny in the first place.” Although, she said she still is interested in what makes During their perfor people laugh at art. mances, some CCC students wandered into the lounge to In addition to her lecture, ' enjoy the ‘big band sounds’ of Yes’ own art work will be 1 the ensemble’s music. displayed in the glass cases out Frank Craig, a drummer in side the lecture room. No Experience Necessary 1 the ensemble, commented, “Everyone was pretty positive. You can get college credit and “When the 15 member some great experience. All you 1 We did some good perfor board met to decide all the have to do is write stories for The i mances. I think it went well.” Print. Call 657-8400, ext. 309. shows and lectures for the Ask for Rick (Editor). 81-82 year,” Jerry Upchurch, Music department hosts high school student tour Last Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. the Fireside Lounge was filled with the sounds of the CCC Jazz Ensemble. The music department, hosted a group of local high school students in a tour of the college campus and music classes. The tour provided a means to en- courage enrollment in the music program next year. Students participating in the ‘Concert Day’ listened, to rehearsals of each of the music classes throughout the day. The Jazz Ensemble played in the Fireside Lounge, but most of the other classes used the rehearsal rooms. art briefs HELP WANTED ★★★ James Durst, a noted singer and songwriter, will visit the college next Wednesday, Feb. 10 from 11:30-1 p.m. The ‘brown-bagger’ is free, and is being sponsored by the Associated Student Government. ★★★ “No Ties,” a well-known Portland band will be playing at the Valentines’ Day Dance, Friday, Feb. 12, from 9-midnight in the Community Center. “No Ties” has played several of the local hot spots, including The Orange Peel and Luis La Bamba’s. The cost of the dance is $2 per situdent, $2.50 for non-students and $1 per couple. For more information, call 657-8400, ext. 245. The Student Center. McDonalds of Oregon City Salutes Clackamas Community College! Use this coupon to buy 3 Quarter Pounder® with cheese sandwiches and get the 4th one FREE! Going to McDonald’s® is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You’ve made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate yourvictories and help forget defeats. You’ve made McDonald’s more than just another place to eat. And that’s why, at McDonald’s, we say.. . Buy 3 Quarter Pounder with Cheese Sandwiches GET ONE FREE Cash value 1/20 of 1 cent Every time your purchase one Quarter Pounder* Sandwich, have this card punched. As soon as you complete this card with all 3 punches, present it for your FREE Quarter Pounder* Sandwich. Valid until Feb. 28, 1982 Wednesday, February 3, 1982 -j s 0 A inspected 100% Beet Weight before cookmg 4 oz 1113 4 gms I Good only at McDonald’s of GtMHi fry. 5 0000 7 ’ F to Clote Oregon City 1450 S. Molalla II CDCC I J page 7