Acting troupe to perform for dinner theater 'California Suite, chosen for 'cultural experience ’ By Julie Miller Of The Print On February 28th, the se cond annual Dinner Theatre will take place in the CCC Mall. A full course dinner will be served at 6:45 p.m. and at 8:00 p.m. The American Repertory Club will perform Neil Simon’s “California Suite”. Tickets are on sale in the Student Activities Office for $10 per person. This price in cludes both the dinner and the show. David Buckley, Clackamas’ Student Program Specialist is the coordinator behind the program. He said he had heard of other schools doing similar activities and it sound ed fun, so he thought he’d give it a try at the College. Valentine’s dance hosts Portland band Sweethearts and others can celebrate Valentine’s Day this year by attending Clackamas Community College’s Valen tine’s Day dance. The Portland-based group China Watch will play for the semiformal evening scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. China Watch is primarily a Top 40 group, billed as play ing songs by Bruce Springs “Dinner Theatre is not a money raiser,” Buckely said, “It is an opportunity to expose students and residents to a nice cultural experience.” The American Repertory Club operates out of Texas and performs in Oregon, Washington and California. They learn four or five plays a year and the people they per form for get to choose the play they are most inerestred in see ing. In this case it was “California Suite.” The play’s story takes place in a luxurious Beverly Hills Hotel, focusing primarily in Room 203. During the course of the story, four groups of travelers inhabit the room and the audience sees their dif ferent stories through the play. The play was a hit Broadway comedy before it was made in to a movie. — Fashion topic of Career Day — All proceeds from the 29th annual Career Day sponsored by the Fashion Group of Portland will be donated to a student scholarship fund. The non-profit event is open to all students and community members seeking information on careers in the field of fashion. “Excellence in Fashion” will be presented in Miller Hall at the Forestry Center on Saturday, February 16, begin ning at 8:30 a.m. The program wilf feature seven panelists teen, The Cars, Billy Idol, I^uey Lewis and the News and Flock of Seagulls among others. ASG Activities Director, Kay Brant said she signed the group to play for the College dance after they were recom mended by a talent agency that she works with. She was sent a videotape that China Watch had just completed, which Brant said she liked. Tickets for the dance will be $3 for students and $4 for non students. from Northwest firms and organizations. A question and answer period will follow each panelist’s presentation. Special interest tables will be organized to focus on subjects covered by the speakers. The cost of the seminar is $15 for adults and $12 for high school and college students. To pre-register, send a check or money order to Michele Young c/o Bassist College, 2000 S.W. 5th Avenue, Portland 97201. S' CX C CAFETERIA L EGG VON MUFFIN^ (or biscuit) QQiï eeeeeee««** ^Z yZ Also on the breakfast menu: biscuit and gravy Tim Ellis sports the popluar t-shirt for the British group “Frankie Goes To Hollywood.” Mike Fitzgerald and Curt Ever son back him up in their lip-sync version of “Relax.” Not pic tured is Todd Lopiparo and Joe Tupper. The group won third place and $25 in the College’s Feb. 6 contest. Wednesday, February 13, 1985 ¡N: OL0055 Hash browns cold cereal Served from 7 ■ 70:30 a.m. c°centue/,y Building Èage 5