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arts Sunship Earth teaches ecology By Russ McMillen vironmental awareness and responsibility. (Russ McMillen is a This was done by using Counselor at Camp the “Sunship Earth” program Meriwether and a staff with the overall theme reduced photographer for The Print.) to the initials ECDCICA-. How many people would Energy flow, cycles, diversity, find it fun to run off into the communities, interrelations, primitive wilderness with thirty change and adaptivity. To start off the day a peers and 150 12 year olds? That sounds like fun to you? camper awoke to the sound of Then take, for instance, Camp a Raccoon trapsing through his luggage. Shooing him off, the Meriwether. The entire camp is nestled weary camper staggers away in the woods and on the shore for a five-minute walk to the of the Pacific about nine miles 42.5 degree shower and hope North of Tillamook. The camp the girls haven’t beat him to it. After a brisk shower they was far from the height of lux ury: the cabins were three walls head for breakfast, which is and a roof, showers were open surprisingly good. Then each stalls with pull chains and a cabin group funnels through the lunch table, making up a trickle. But, the accommodations , sack lunch to eat while out on were not the main reason for loop studies. When everyone being there. We had a pur has their canteens filled and pose. We, the counselors, lunches made, we start off for were trying to instill into the our first loop study of the day. Lessons are taught in campers a sense of en Of The Print loops through the woods, four or five lessons to a loop. Each lesson pertained to the original theme, ECDCICA. Two or three counselors were given about eight campers to take through a particular loop. That way, the counselors got to ex perience different campers, and a chance at all the loops. After the first loop was finished, lunch is eaten and it’s off to the second loop. Then recreation with the teachers which gives the counselors about an hour’s rest. Campfire: The highlight of the evening. An chance for campers, counselors, and even teachers, to show off their respective talents. Then it’s bedtime, to dream about the next school levy being voted down, again and again and again, until the entire program has been whittl ed to a three hour field trip on a Tuesday in May. COLD SHOWERS. “Fang,” a camp counselor tests out one of the open air showers. photo by Russ McMillen •L ‘Murder’ tickets on sale By Brett Bigham Of The Print Reservations for the spring theater production “Little Murders” are now available at the Theater and Communica tions officer here at Clackamas Community College in McLoughlin Hall. It is a satirical comedy on today’s senseless violence in American life, and the story revolved around a young cou ple who plan to get married. The play’s themes are adult based, and it is not recom- mended for children. The play will run in the McLoughlin theater May 19, 20, 21 and June 3, 4 and 5. Tickets for the show are $3 for adults, $2 for students and 50 cents for students with student body cards. Gold card holders are admitted free. Perfor mances will start at 8 p.m. ex cept for the June 5, 2:30 matinee. The play is written by Jules Feiffer and directed by Jack Shields. For more infor mation call ext. 356. College hosts jazz night For those of you who love Community Big Band will host jazz, Clackamas Community Jazz Night. College has the show for you. The music will start at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Center Wednesday, May 11 the Mall. Admission is two dollars, College’s Jazz Ensemble and free to Gold Card holders. • old & new PVCHARP • expertly set up • with bow & hard case A MARTIN ERLICHMAN Production RICHARD GERE VALERIE KAPRISKY in "BREATHLESS" Production Designed by RICHARD SYLBERT • Director of Photography RICHARD H. KLINE. AS.C. • Executive Producer KEITH ADDIS • Screenplay by L. M. KIT CARSON & JIM McBRIDE Produced by MARTIN ERLICHMAN • Directed by JIM McBRIDE • Filmed in PANAVISIONPnnts by DE LUXE " An QvUOTf «CTWES Rwea • starting at just $100.00 505 S.W. 3rd Ave. Portland, Page 6 224-4047 OPENS FRIDAY, MAY 13 AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. Clackamas Community College