News Continued from page 1 Grant could open opportunities CCC hosts contest by Heleen Veenstra News Editor The annual State Champion­ ship Plymouth/AAA Troubleshooting Contest for high school students was hosted by Clackamas Community College, May 13. The first place went to Kypp Armstrong and Travis Vanden- Bos from Vale Union High School. John Polley and Jeff Brady from Columbia were se­ cond and Robin Spencer and Jason Faust from Franklin took the third place. All other high schools took fourth place, except for Red­ mond, which didn’t show up. The other participants were David Stransky and Curtis Mor­ ton from Oregon City, Garth Mosher and Bill Elser from Mt. View, Jim Demanett and Michael Ralston from Cottage Grove, Joe Ostling and Jim Becker from Newport, Sean Murphy and Rowan Nicklous from Lebanon. The competition started at 10 a.m. on the CCC track, where 10 two-man teams competed. The competition was to diagnose and correct malfunc­ tion deliberately installed in a new Plymouth automobile. The cars were supplied by Town and Country Chrysler/Plymouth on McLoughlin Blvd. The malfunctions were in­ stalled by CCC instructors. The competitors were judged on their ability to catch the planted mistakes on speed, accuracy and workmanship. Armstrong and VandenBos will compete in the National Championship which will be held in Washington D.C. just steps away from the Capitol Building. Last year they were ninth in the Nationals and they also placed first in the State Championship. All of the above mentioned high schools qualified for the competition by being the top scorers in “a written examina­ tion, and they were the winners of a preliminary contest,” Dusi, Secretary Automotive In­ dustrial Programs said. my speed and accuracy by 10% in processing applications for loans, as evaluated by my supervisor,” and unacceptable objective would be: Improve my attitude, (it isn’t a measurable goal). Usually the amount of objectives required for three credits are five. This three credit course usually involves three hours in class per week, and three hours of homework. Eleven weeks per term multiplied by six hours per week adds up to 66 hours total. It is expected that the student will spend about 12 hours (66 hours divided by 5 goals) of effort on each objective. The student is graded twice a term, once midterm and then at the end of the term. The student and supervisor have to submit a letter grade on each objective, and an all over grade to the Shaw’s play opens May 28 Instructor-Coordinator. Also 10 days before the end of the term a similar process is done, in addi- “Fanny’s First Play’’ by tion the Instructor-Coordinator George Bernard Shaw opens May visits the students work site. The 28 for a two-weekend run at final grade will be based on: McLoughlin Hall Theatre supervisor’s grade 50%; the stu­ Appearing in this live theatre dent’s evaluation, 25%; and the production are David* Golden. instructor-coordinator’s grade, Charisse Smith, Rich Burroughs, 25% (based on how well the stu­ Linda Kuntz, Robert Ems, dent met deadlines and other ’Lorain Collins, Lisa Hartenstein, mechanical requirements of the David Harvey and Andrew Gar- program). rettson and the director of the The grant for this program, if production is Jack Shields. approved will open up more “Fanny’s First Play” is Shaw’s academic opportunities to poke at the English middle class students here at CCC. The pro­ of 1910 which, he claimed, posal will not be answered for “...are all dead as mutton.” He several months, but the process advised the younger generation to has begun. “CCC will not know “Do something that will get you if there will be any funding until in trouble.” And in this play they September or October,” stated do! Performances for the play are Mel Hostager. May 28,29, 30, June 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. and June 7 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2 for students and seniors free with reservations. For reservations call ext. 356 or drop by the Theatre office, M-117. Ushers see the entire play free and are needed for all perfor­ mances. Call or come by the Theatre office to sign up for ushering. r BEACH PARTY r Announcements On May 27 Joni Harms will be mediately. returning to perform at CCC. The ASG will support the col­ Her concert will be outside at leges effort to expand the Work noon (weather permitting). The Experience Program. The col­ last time Joni was here she played lege is seeking a federal grant. to a packed house in the Fireside Student letters supporting ex­ Lounge. It should be a great con­ pansion of the program would cert. be greatly appreciated. On June 5 the ASG will be ASG President Neale sponsoring “Beach Party ’87.” Frothingham will be appointing The event will be an outdoor pic­ Vince Maurer, Chuck Cunn­ nic for all CCC students and ingham, Neil Cook, Charlene their families. Food will be Daniels, Lydia Thomson to the available at a small price. Danc­ student survey committee. The ing, volleyball, and numerous committee of non-ASG other activities will be organized. members will be writing a Stop by, there will be something survey to be submitted to for everyone. students. The survey will be us­ The ASG is currently con­ ed to determine how ASG can sidering applications that have best use its resources to serve been submitted for appointment the students. If you have any to the Senate. If you are in­ ideas or suggestions contact one terested in being a “student at of the committee members. large” on the selection commit- ¿ee stop by the ASG office im- Submitted by ASG y © ë Information from the Federal Govern­ ment on subjects ranging from agricul­ ture to zoology is available at Depository Libraries across the nation. You can visit these libraries and use the Depository collections without charge. To find one in your area, contact your local library or write: Federal Depository Library Program. Office of the Public Printer, Washington, DC 20401. Federal Depository Library Program CCC Courtyard, June 5, 2-8pm COUPON- Breakfast Continues Stffl Only $1.85 SP Sweetheart Roses One Dozen Only Introducing Muffins at $.40 offer good thru June 6, 1987 Your breakfast will include the following: 2 Eggs Hash Browns 1 Slice of Toast your choice 2 Strips of Bacon OR 1 Slice of Ham OR 2 Sausage Links Phone 655-3555 Oregon City Shopping Center COUPON I»»