briefs Journalists to speak here' “I think these are the best speakers we’ve had in four years,” commented Suzie Boss, student publications ad­ viser and journalism teacher, about the guest speakers lined up for the fourth annual High School Journalism Conference to take place at the College on April 30. The Student Publications staff will host the event in which high. school students from all over the country will be involv­ ed in various workshops relating to journalism. Workshops will be open to -all, and CCC students are en­ couraged to attend; Boss said. The workshops will begin at 9:30 a.m. when Thomas A. Rhodes, editor of “The Print,” will lead an idea exchange for students to find out what other schools are doing on - their publications. His session will take place in CC 101. At 10:30 a.m., a choice of two workshops will be offered. Ted Mahar, film and theater critic for “The Oregonian,” will discuss the fine art of writing reviews. Mahar will speak in McLoughlin Theater. Randy Wood, photographer for “The Oregonian,” will offer tips to improve newspaper photography quality. Wood will speak in CC 101. Amy Godine, writer for “Willamette Week,” was scheduled to talk about in- depth coverage on the educa­ tion beat, but was forced to cancel due to a last-minute conflict. The general session will begin at 1 p.m. in CC 117, with personnel director for the Oregonian Publishing Com­ pany, Frank Lesage. Lesage will be speaking about how to make yourself marketable to employers in the media. The conference will con- clude with an awards ceremony in - which four jour­ nalism students will each be awarded a full-year. tuition scholarship to attend Clackamas Community Col­ lege next fall. Awards also will be given to winners of the High School Media Contest. ASG needed to get started publicizing the event, and without the correct informa­ tion, that was impossible. To replace the Hoe Down, ASG is planning the first an­ nual Log Festival. This will in­ clude competitive games and contests, concessions» displays, maybe a live band, and “great fun,” according to the plan­ ners. The Log Festival is for Clackamas students as well as the public, There will be a small cover charge to get in. The date for the First Annual Log Festival is the last weekend in May. ticipate in the selection process. At the interviews, candidates should be prepared to discuss the content of their proposed speeches, Buckley said. Last year, when four students were billed to speak at graduation , three chose to read poetry and drama. They also commented on graduation in a “readers’ theater” format. Livestock center in planning If all goes as planned, the College’s first on-campus livestock facility will be in operation by Oct. 1. “Because of all the hassles,” Tentatively slated to be ASG is contemplating hav­ as David Buckley, student pro­ located behind the ing sample events going on all grams specialist, puts it, the greenhouses, the single long week, to give the students a fifth annual Hoe Down has unit will cover approximately taste of the action to take place been cancelled. three and one half acres and The Hoe Down, ASG’s main on the big day. The Log provide facilities for swine money-maker in the past, was Festival is still in the planning (hogs), bovine (cows) and tentatively scheduled for May stages, and ASG is considering ovine (sheep) management. 9, with the traditional program all suggestions concerning the The facility will be the first of of live music, beer garden and events. its kind in,Oregon, according to concessions. Lynn Reagan, farm business The problems involved in the management instructor. cancellation of the event were “It will constitute some of the many. There were difficulties in latest livestock management securing a location for the technology in the world,” said With graduation just , over a Reagan. “We anticipate enroll­ dance. The Bar 88 Arena, which had been the location for month away, selection is ment. in our agri-business the past four years, was not underway for two student classes to double or even triple consistent in the price it was speakers. upon completion.” Applications are available at asking for the rental of the The facility will contain a the Student Activities office in arena. The prices asked varied complete swine operation the Community Center. The capable of maintaining 10 sows by the week, Buckley said. There was also controversy deadline is May 9, and gradua­ and feeding out 200 pigs. The over who would run the beer tion is scheduled for June 6. beef section will be able to feed Applicants will be interview­ out 18 steers, and the sheep garden. In previous years, it has b§en run by an organiza­ ed by a committee of College unit is expected to hold 25 tion from the College. This staff members, composed of ewes and their offspring. The year, however, ASG was in­ Dick Andrews (writing instruc­ entire building will be en­ formed that the school could tor), Jim Roberts (dean of stu­ vironmentally controlled. Even not have anything to do with dent services),' Kermit Shafer the concrete and plumbing the beer gardens, because of (drama technician), and David have been designed to possible legal liabilities. As a Buckley (student projects coor­ automatically flush s massive result of these problems, dinator); Speech Coach Frank amounts of waste out of the another was created. Publicity. Harlow has been invited to par­ unit and into a “lagoon,” where the water will be allowed to stand until the solid wastes have precipitated out to facilitate reuse for further flushings. Well, here it is. All you have to do is clip it out and Because the facility is under send it in to get your free copy of HEALTHSTYLE. bidding now, actual cost is It’s a booklet and self-quiz that helps sort out unknown. Reagan has been in some of the confusion about health risks. on the project planning since it te^s V°u w^ere V011 stand and the began three years ago. choices you can make for a healthier “Right now, we’ve got about life. 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Mini-concert Scott Jones, comedian a musician, will perform in mini-concert Monday frc 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Community Center Mall. Jones plays guitar a piano. His music is a mixture rock, ragtime, folk, jazz a blues. 1 Plant sale on ta] The John Inskeep E vironmental Learning Cenl will be the site of the Sixth a nual'ELC Benefit Plant Sale be held May 1-3 and May 8 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Proceeds from the sale pi vide a major source of'fundi for the ELC.to continue to i pand its educational prograi and exhibits. Plant selections available the sale range from ground a bedding plants to hedge plal to a variety of trees includi maples, flowering cherrii plums and some Oregi natives. e Box 47> Washington, D.C. 20044 High Rocks Center 45 82nd Drive 656-9378 • 656-9395 Gladstone. 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