Clackamas Community College sprint features Christian fellowship provides encouragement By Steve Lee I The purpose of C.C.F. is to provide Christian fellowship on fempus. “It’s a place where Christians can refuel, so to ■peak, and be encouraged by ■ne another and God’s Word,” said group leader Don Megrath. C.C.F. meets every Tues­ day, Wednesday and Thursday at noon. The Tuesday meeting, in Big Band Ball bopping success I “A smashing success” is the ■/ay one guest described the lixth annual Big Band Ball, ■eld in the Community Center 1st Saturday, the dinner and ■ance recreated the mood of fee big band era. I LeRoy Anderson’s “Rhythm Section” played hits by big name entertainers such as Ben­ ny Goodman (“Don’t Be That Way”), Duke Ellington (“Don’t Get, Around Much Anymore”) and Glenn Miller (“String of Pearls”),_____________ “■ Sporting Goods Turkey Race Special pre-season tune-up $10 ♦ The Fourth /Annual Clackamas County Turkey Trot gets underway Nov. 22 at 9 a.m. at Stafford School in West Linn. Winners of the 6.7 mile race will receive turkeys and all Other finishers will receive Turkey Trot T-shirts. Age divisions for men arid women are 12-under, 13-18, 19.-29, 30-39, 40-60 and 60-over. K2 233 Skis Look N-37 Bindings & Poles Reg. $354.95 Now $279 . Reg. $324.95 Now $249 Dynastar Sprint Median skies, Look N-37 Bindings & Poles students have an “around the room” discussion, each in turn relating how he/she can apply its context to his/her life. Thursday brings another Bi­ ble study in Tr. F-2, As is stands now the Wednesday group is too large for the small-group style of study it was designed for, and will soon have to split to keep the atmosphere the same. The Thursday study is also ex­ pected to divide soon. As for group activities, the C.Q.F. had a volleyball/ potluck combination last Atomic Med,al-R Skis Tyrolia 150 Bindings\& Poles Reg. $289.95 Now $229 16035 SE Main St. Ph. 654-3111 Registration fee is $6. All participants must register prior to Nov. 22. For additional in­ formation, contact the Gladstone Recreation Depart­ ment at 655-5296. Tonight, revisit the May 18 Mt. St. Helens eruption with first-hand witness, Ken Caeron at 7:30 p.m., in the John In­ skeep Environmental Learning Center Pavi Clothes CCC STUDENTS These specials are for you only. Please show copy of this ad and your student body card for these prices. SPIN Reel Id’s finest skirted I Cardinal-Swedish 28.99 I 150.00 value 89.99 1/, price K-2 Jackets SKI Jackets s ' Any in Basement *Guys* * Lawman *S.T.R.G. * James Jeans * * LARRYS$$W"" Hilltop Mall OREGON Ç| T Y S hopping CENTER OPEN 9 9 DAltY Phone: 656-2055 *Póny Express *Normandee Rose *A-Smile Store Hours M-F: 10-9, Sat.: 10-6, Sun.: 12-5 X Wednesday F w W 12:15 p.m.- MOD. DANCE REPERTORY, Library. 6 p.m.- DEFENSIVE DRIVING, Tr. E 6 p.m.-- OPEN RECREATION, Gym, Weight Room. 7 p.m.- DEFENSIVE DRIVING, Tr. F-2. 4-H INTERN’L dub, Br-A, B. FLUID POWER workshop, Theatre. H Thursday Noon- ASG MEETING, CC-101. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. “THE GRADUATE,” film, Fireside Lounge. 8 p.m.- JAZZ NIGHT, CC Mall. BASKETBALL, Alumni vs. Varsity. 7 p.m.- OPEN RECREATION, Gym, Weight Room. WOMEN’S RIGHTS seminar, CC-117. Friday 8 a.m.-- ORE COMP. CANCER pro­ gram, 0142. 8:30 a.m.- STATE VOCATIONAL REHAB., CC-116. 9 a.m.- MICHIGAN CELT TEST, CC-101. 11:30 a.m.- ART WORKSHOP, Communl- tyServices. Noon- FILM SERIES, Humanities, CC Mall. 12:15 p.m.- MOD. DANCE, Library. Saturday 8 ajn.-- NCVBA VOLLEYBALL. 9 a.m.-- SOCCER, S. Clack, club, Soc­ cer Field No. 1. All Day- SPEECH Sunday 11 a.h)<- STORM SOCCER TEAM, Soccer Field. Career Search Workshop Learn about job develop­ ment, how to write a creative resume, and useful interview­ ing techniques at a Career Search Workshop, Nov. 18-20 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Confidence Clinic, 19241 S. Beavercreek Road, Oregon Ch ty-. The workshop is free to displaced homerriakers registered with the Confidence Clinic at the College. There is a small fee for all other par­ ticipants. 'For additional information, contact the Confidence Clinic, at 656-2091. Holiday blues SKI Gloves All iri basemenK 1/2 price [SKI Hot Wax Bring in your skis 1.00 a pair Noon- WENDELL JOHN, mini prog., Fireside Lounge. CHRISTIAN fellowship, CC-116, B-162. month, and is planning to go \ have an innertube/pizza snow day on Nov. 22. A potluck and carolling party are planned for Dec. 20. The focus of the Bible study this term is discipleship. In other words, how to teach others about Christ and the Bi­ ble. Megrath said, “Whatever the group does, we want to glorify Christ. Without Christ, we have no reason for meeting.” For more information, call 656-4496 and ask for Don, or 656-9864 and ask for Laura. briefs Milwaukie Ski & Sports Center K2 244 Skis Look N-37 Binding & Poles Randall 101, is the biggest of the three and has about 30 people. During this meetin, students have time to talk, sing and generally have a good time getting to know one another. Every other week, they try to have a speaker come in and talk on a subject relevent to campus life. On Wednesdays, in CC-116, the C.C.F. gets together for a Bible study. The group leader guides the students through a passage, but participation is encouraged. After a passage is read, the Learn how to beat “holiday depression” at special Holiday Survival workshop Nov. 24 from 7-10 p.m. at the College Community Center, Room •101.7 The workshop, which is co­ sponsored by the CCC Focus on Women program and the Confidence , Clinic, caters to families who have lost member due to divorce, separation or death- For additional information, contact Carol Layden, Focus on Women . Coordinator, at 657-84Q0, ext: 209. . Monday Tuesday 11:30 a.m.- ART WORKSHOP, CC-101. Mon. II/24 2:30 p.m.-- SCHOOL NURSES CC-101. MEET, 7pjn.~ HOLIDAY SURVIVAL, Focus, CC-101. ORE. NURSES ASSN., McLoughlin. Monday, 12/1 , 6 pun.-- WOMENS BASKETBALL, Pacific U, home. REGISTRATION BEGINS, WINTER QUARTER. All Day- FOOD DRIVE, last day, CC- Mall.' SPEECH, Lower Columbia CC, Longview WN. Fri. 11/28 SPECIAL RECREATION DANCE CC Mall. 8 p.m.- MENS BASKETBALL, Lewis & Clark, home. Noon- ASG SENATORS, BR.-A.B. MINI PROGRAM, Fireside Lounge. 7:30p.m.-- 4-H TRAINING CC-101. MEETING, 8 p.m.- MENS BASKETBALL, Jud­ son Baptist, The Dalles. THANKSGIVING VACATION, 11/25-11/30. Page 7 SN: OL0055