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Show JVEEKLY REFLEX-UAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976 IS 3 fa TTmar TeNJs IViififa ulamfiamQdl Other advantages he cited By ROSELYN KIRK Qearfield Job Corps official tourned Job Corps facilities with city officials from Clearfield, Syracuse and Layton Monday to explain how control will be maintained when the 300 plus women enter the Clearfield Center. ROBERT Marquardt, group vice president and director of educational training, said directors will have control and cited positive results from other job corps centers which have become coed. We can be tougher in our acceptance ot students and have more control than a public school, he said. The women will enter in corps in accord with the civil rights laws prohibiting sex discrimination. The 1,000 student center is administered by the Thiokol Corp. under a grant from the federal government. SHERIFF William Dub Lawrence said the corps has had considerable impact on Davis County, resulting in some negative problems. Mr. Marquardt admitted that corps officials have not always been close enough to law enforcement problems, but said the center is tightening up. Mr. Marquardt said, when the women arrive, a female police counselor will assist Clearfield police. Corps officials also plan for a courtesy patrol or trainees to ride with law enforcement officers. SHERIFF Lawrence said the sheriffs office will need more than 90 days to gear up for any potential problems caused by women in the. corps. There are currently no jail facilities in Davis County for women. Bernie Diamond, director of program and development, said there has been a tightening of securiiy. Police Chief A.O. Archuleta of Clearfield confirmed there have been fewer law enforcement problems. MR. MARQUARDT said an investigation of other job corps centers has shown an improvement in attitude when they become coed. recreawere more tion, fewer arrests, lower vandalism rates and an increase scholastic in achievement. Gene Fessler, Clearfield city council member, said Clearfields biggest concern is with the activities of the corpsmen. extra-curricul- Mr. asked Marquardt whether he meant by this that corpsmen were more promiscuous. Mr. Diamond questioned the group, asking whether a more disadvanmakes taged environment people more promiscuous. A TOUR of the facility showed where a fence will be between the two dorms placed - one to house men and the other women. Mose Watkins, military or went on for addi- tional schooling. DURING the 10 year period since the inception, 800 corpsmen out of the 33,000 who qualified have gone to college. Most return to their homes to find employment, Mr. Marquardt said. Sheriff Lawrence ques- tioned whether the 93 percent was meaningful when dropouts placement figure were not included in the statistic. Mr. Diamond responded, saying ideally corpsmen are kept for five to six months. But, if they stay 90 days, the center feels it has been a positive experience for the corpsmen. Clearfield Job Corps Center has received the Outstanding Center Award from the Department of Labor. Although the corpsmen come from poverty families in 28 states, the center ultimately hopes to be a divisional center, taking only students from this region. When women enter the center there will be no change in population. Skill offerings will remain the same with the exception of a business and clerical course which will be added. trained in the class could provide free clerical work in Clearfield STUDENTS while they do their six week MR. MARQUARDT said the training. PERMANENT PRESS FABRICS DECORATOR PRINTS The public is invited to enjoy the pottery on display at the South Davis Branch Davis County Library at 725 South Main in Bountiful. Work by students of John and Diane Shaw who participated in the Ceramics Raku workshop is on display. RAKU IS an ancient method of glazing and firing hand-bui- lt and wheeiiiirowii pottery which produces some very unusual effects and has piqued the interest of many contemporary ceramists. The students in the Raku workshop, in addition to their other pottery, produced tea bowls which were glazed and fired in the traditional Japanese way. TWO SPECIAL events were held in culmination of the A traditional workshop Japanese tea ceremony which was conducted for the students by Mrs. Kioshi Sauki and also. Dr. Lennox Tierney, professor of art history at the University of Utah and a specialist in oriental art who is himself a tea master, lectured on the tea ceremony, its basis in Zen philosophy and its role as art criticism in Japan and its relationship to other Japanese art forms. - The combination workshop-tea- m of ceremony-lectur- e was not only a reward- ing experience, but a most inspiring one as well. CERAMICS classes for fall quarter will begin at the Bountiful " Art Center the week of September 27th. John and Diane Shaw will be the Classes are instructors. and it available both for University of Utah credit. non-cred- Three beginning ceramics classes are scheduled Mon- p.m. and p.m. p.m., Tuesdays days, and intermediate-advance- d class is scheduled on Thursp.m. days from ATTENDANCE at a lecture class in addition to studio practice time is required for credit the class, Wheelthrown Pottery for Non-AMajors. The lecture rt class will be 0 from be arranged. 8:30-9:3- on Thursdays p.m., studio to Other art classes beginmng 27 are the week of September Draw-inBasic and Advanced Beginning and Advanced Painting (oil), Still Life Painting. Portrait Painting, Introduction to Photography, Darkroom Workshop, Interg, Photography mediate Workshop, Small Metals: Jewelry making, leaded and stained glass studio workshop and in art history, MasterPaintipieces in American ng. discussed Inness, Whistler, Homer, Sargent, Eakins, Ryder, Sloan, Hopper, Shahn, Wyeth and ARTISTS to be are Beirstadt, Pollack. For further information on registration please call 0. center director, said officers will maintain a watch in dorms. Better lighting will also be provided, he said. Mr. Diamond said 10 women counselors have already been hired and are with the current phasing-iprogram. n JOB CORPS officials cited of Thiokols examples experience in administering job corps facilities in Charleston and Atlanta. Sheriff Lawrence said an investigation had shown the Charleston facility was totally female. Mr. Marquardt explained the incentive program which allows only those who have go into town. He says visits earned the right to are supervised by off-dut- y police officers in Salt Lake City and Ogden on a basis. The ratio is one supervisor to every he said. 15 corpsmen, REX BARBER, finance and administration director, said he could understand the pressures being exerted and hoped to provide answers to the impact on the community. He said the corps provided a total income of $6,268,000 to the state. Mr. Barber said since the corps was established in 1966, 30,200 men have received training. 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