The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, April 01, 1987, Image 3

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    Missing Fitzgerald returns with rock group
The steel guitarist and backup
vocalist, Paul Kyllo, and the
manager, Debbie Baker, were
part of the student activities of­
fice personnel and were not com­
menting as to why they left their
positions.
The group has skyrocketted
the charts with two hit songs.
Both “Do it at the Vatican” and
“Up not Down” have shared the
number one place on the top 40
pop charts for 10 weeks con­
secutively.
They are planning to take a
break after their performance
here Friday to cut their new
album “Take me Away”. They
will do the cut here at the College
with the help of the music depart­
ment staff.
Their tour of America included
New York, Boston, Chicago,
Miami, Cleveland, Seattle,
Houston, Denver and San Fran-
sisco. Every performance has
sold out five weeks in advance,
proving that the hottest rock
band in America is Divinely.
by Sherri Michaels
Staff Writer
Divinely, the hottest new rock
group in America, is performing
here at Clackamas Community
College on Friday, April 3.
This unique group had its
humble startings here at the Col­
lege. All six members and their
manager have previously worked
in the counseling center and the
student activities office.
The lead guitarist and vocalist,
Vince Fitzgerald, was the interna­
tional counselor and had been an
English instructor. He left
mysteriously after the registration
for the 1987 winter term and had
not been spotted until the group’s
first American tour concert in
San Francisco.
The other members from the
counseling center are David
Campbell, drums; Bernie Nolan,
vocals and bass guitar; and Bon­
nie Olson, key board and backup
vocals. The former counselors
left the college saying, “we just
can’t take the registration rat-race
any more.”
Fitzgerald
and Kyllo
in a
scandal?
by Sherri Michaels
Staff Writer
Congress is starting an in­
vestigation into the alleged dou­
ble meanings in the music of
Divinely.
Accusations, by parents
around the world, are that the
music is telling their children to
go and join the Catholic church.
The parents are uniting under
the leadership of Nancy
Reagan. Reagan said “with all
those children joining the
Catholic church I will have
nothing to lead a crusade
against.”
The only comments heard
from Divinely have been made
by Paul Kyllo. Kyllo com­
mented “how else can you
changed kids’ minds today?’
Spring Break Cave-in
Spring Break, time for adven­
ture! Not “Love Boat” adven­
ture but “danger” adventure.
That’s right, I went spelunking!
-For those- of. you that are of
slower nature, that means cave
exploring.
While on this wonderous
adventure I decided the readers of
our paper would be overjoyed to
see a pictorial of this. There was
only one problem. I forgot my
flash. But it all turned out O.K., I
took the pictures anyway.
Bats fly over head as my friends and I delve for the depths.
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An underground river we found in the cave ‘Spontanioiis Dive.’
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A group shot in a cavern filled with stalagmites and stalagtites.
Following radiation poisoning one of the disguised skates
slithers its way out from within Pauling 141 ’s walls and devours
the entire CCC campus, in addition to squashing several
students and faculty members.
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