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Wednesd^^F^guary 17. 1993 Feature The ClackanaMWfrint Donated prints and drawings appraised at $8,000 Jeanne’s husband, Sam by Nicole Turley Staff Writer photography teacher Fred Ash met Moment, made donations of her work to various schools and Sam Moment. depicted by the drawings and prints institutions “in the spirit of her found he still had quite a bit of of Oregon artist Jeanne Moment being an educator,” Lundgren Jeanne’s work and was donating will be on display through March explained. Among these schools it to various colleges. 12 in CCC’s Pauling Gallery. and institutions are Reed College, informed Moment that Clackamas The well-known printmaker, who was. also a high Oregon Sciences would really like to have some of University, and CCC. her prints, then Moment met with school instructor for. 25. .years, Lundgren and agreed to give a made many contributions before Her work displayed here features a variety of styles. The her death at the age of 83 in 1984. majority of her pieces are black Secretary for the Art Department, and white prints and drawings Of SusannaLundgren, said Moment landscapes. She also, created a A number of people was very active, not only with great deal of colored pictures and showed up at the opening reception her art, but in figure studies. on Feb. 10, where Sam Moment “She was influenced greatly by the oriental approach - on his wife’s work. He was unable to attend due to a health reason. Landscapes and figures serving her community as well. It was her preference to Health Through his conversations with Moment, Ash Ask number of pieces to the college. “It is really a significant donation,” Lundgren said. was planning to give a presentation work with students in poor areas the kind of drawing that is quite - and she took a real interest in delicate an However, Lundgren plans to speak teaching young people. Moment atmosphere but does not show with him on rescheduling his talk, was also an avid environmentalist you everything,” Lundgren said. and the catalyst for the 1952 “Keep She added, “In other cases you ’re The works will be exhibited through March 12 and America Beautiful” campaign. Along with that, she was a going to see some really charcoal, lines and really bold treatment of spokesperson for Artists ’ Equity, and still found time to be a wife the landscapes.” How did CCC come to lent some of her pieces for his/ and mother. “She very obtain the large collection of 60 works appraised at $8,000? her office can contact her at ext. 2386. Staff members can choose Lundgren reported that while from the humber of unframed them all at once, this way it can be done gradually and in a way to would really like to see the committed to working with young working at a print duplicating office at Reed College, former pieces that have not already been enhance the college scenery. enjoyed by the community.” : . people was sharing and her knowledge,” Lundgren said. and suggests Photo by An ¡»nette Booth to Clackamas staff members. She Sixty drawings and prints by Jeanne Moment, an Oregon artist, are on display in the Pauling Gallery. The art was do nated to CCC by Sam Moment, Jeanne's husband. said anyone interested in being anywhere on the campus. Lundgren is making a special offer spoken for and place them to get them out on campus and Since it would be too expensive to frame and store not have them in a drawer somewhere,” Lundgren said. “I Moment collection on view and “The important thing is Bill Briare says 'teaching chose me' Members focus on four pillars by Staci Smith another StaffWriter slot next year. Briare came time by Nicole Turley and Claudia Smulders 1492*1992.” As part of this, PTK is sponsoring a visual Staff Writers display in the CCC library. to The Clackamas to take a few classes Comparative Phi Theta Kappa’s Inter this year, there in music, but what he ended up Religion course members have been a very active group in the four areas they is going to be one week of intense Bill doing was teaching one of the is about differ after ent types of re college’s most sought courses, Comparative Religion. Coming from a religious background himself, Briare was emphasize, which are, leadership, service, scholarship and ligion. “Relig ions are about feelings, be study on this tome. An honors institute will be held June 6 through 13 in Elizabethtown, fellowship. Leadership, one of the Penn, ' s Still, die members find the oldest of four brothers, hav liefs, and it’s ing only a sister that was older. “I used to have to make OK for every four pillars, involves teaching the members and officers, time todoftm things connected with the fellowship area of their up games to entertain my broth one to have their own opinion,” important leadership and practical skills, such as duties. They are planning a trip to the Oregon Museum, of ers. Briare said. and Science and Industry. Theyare and also having an a ftcr-finals party . > Specifically, the Phi Theta Kappa office is sponsoring orientation meeting was hold Wt 30 leadership classes in the nation. Clackamas has one of PTK. these three-creditclasses. They are taught by Dave Arter, eo- I »000 people or more, who bad 3.5 grade-point averages,” adviser, and instructor Norm Bemey. , \ ? Hartsock said. Phi Theta Kappa has also been, sponsoring a variety gave presentations on ths different responsibilities offering a member and the benefits of being one. Among these officers *Tve always been a crea tive person,” Briare said. organizing uses a lot of What makes Briare’s group activities Comparative Religion classes so in the course popular is the “laid back” style of and the students teaching he uses. are expected to Photo by Nolan Kidwell of class I’d enjoy going to. I’m not in à hurry. I don’t like to Bill Briare began at CCC as a music student, eral special and now teaches one of the most sought projects” where after courses, Comparative Religion. cram information,” Briare ex they have to actually go out and plained, involve themselves in a learning “I want to have the type The Classes are divided meetings attending seminars conferences. Briare complete sev experience. about the experience,” he said. When asked why he chose teaching, Briare smiled and Thursday, - an for all prospective members of ‘‘Wesent out letters to , The various officers into three sections making it a “Several times through said, “I think teaching chose me.” of acuities to support its service year-long course. Briare teaches out the course we do special And judging from the all three classes, and since the projects and most students choose popularity of his classes, he may program. ' ‘'Vite have peqjld who course is so popular, the admini to visit a church that is not of be right. are volunteering at a paper m ill, were: President Joel Donaldam, Vice President Moonshim Kwon stration is considering adding their religion and write a paper teachings program called "Read Write* io help people who are and Fellowship Coordinator Ana Maria Dillon. Arter gave a nomreaders to become readers,” said Don Hartsock, adviser of FTK, ' brief overview of the program. STUDENT SPECIAL LARGE PIZZA MEDIUM PRICE Buy any Large Pizza and pay the price of a Medium with the same number of toppings , Along with that, the The requirements to be a part of PTK arc to haw a? minimum » 3.5 grade-point members are working on this year’s national service project average and to dedicate six bouts of service. Along with these titfed“ColIegeandC0mmonity.’’ “The idea is to get the responsibilities arc the benefits of honors recognition, community connected with two- year colleges ” Hartsock Said. more potential for receiving a A service project they educational enrichment and will do this year is visiting scholarship. '' ' ’‘‘Two-year retirement homes to speak to have somewhat of a history of the elderly. They are considering being vocational schools and doing life stories on some of these people, which can be passed one of the things PTK wants to do is get involved in the on to their children. Gri top of all of this, community so, they see the scholaishipandpotemialfortwo- 11am-11pm Sun. thru Thur. 11 am-12am Fri. and Sat. the members are working on this year’s study topic aspartof year schools has changed,” Hartsock concluded. 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