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New instructors join CCC Family New instructors joining our staff are, left to right: Jeanne Whitbeck, Small Business Management; Wayne Austin, Autobody; Allen Widerberg, English and Mary Craven, Basic Skills. IP ELC class offered College satellite network links up CCC nationally by Michelle “Mitch” Walch Staff Writer “The College Satellite Net work, is a program of interac tion of teleconferences beamed via satellite (across the U.S.),” said advisor Paul Kyllo, “It’s usually a two hour discussion including colleges from across the nation.” The network ap proached CCC about getting hooked up, and the company essentially “sold it to us,” ac cording to B.J. Blumenkron ASG Entertainment Coor dinator: Kyllo hopes that students will “stop, listen, and give it some thought,” when watching the live discussions. Blumenkron added that she “would like to see students participate because it would be a good experience.” A two hour live entertain ment program or concert follows the discussion. CCC has taped copies of the program for 30 days so instruc tors, groups or high schools may borrow the video tapes. One problem - most pro grams are on East Coast time, hence, the West Coast will be watching a pre-recording or it will be broadcast here at 5 p.m. Kyllo mentioned that he has been asking the company if some shows could be broadcast for West Coast time. The screen is set up in the Community Center Mall. Now Wendy’s Quarter Pound* Singles are just News Briefs Women: tips for time Bring a brown bag lunch and hear Sharon Hartsell talk about Rhapsody wants you “Time Management foir Your chance to see your name Women” from 12:30 - 1:30pm, - and your poem or short story - -in CC 101, Oct. 8. For more information contact Donna in print is coming soon! “Rhapsody,” the college’s Ford, 657-8400 ext.266. literary supplement to “The PIO hires reporter Print,” will first be published Clackamas Community Colt Oct. 28. Editor Judy Singer is Haynes to speak accepting student submissions lege has hired Nancy Baker, t. former newspaper reporter, as its Local writer and author J. until Oct. 23. If you would like News Service Coordinatoi Dana Haynes will visit to contribute a poem or short Most recently, Baker covered Clackamas Community College story, type it double-spaced and education for the Charleston next Wednesday night to discuss leave it in her mailbox in the Gazette in Charleston, West the recent publication of his Student Publications Trailer B. Virginia. Before that she covered new . novel, “Bishop’s Gambit, education and city government One-woman play opens Declined.” for the Chandler Arizonan, a dai Haynes, who is a staff writer ly newspaper in Arizona. for the Lake Oswego Review, “After such pleasures,” a one- Baker,30, replaces Ken Koop- will speak at 7 p.m. in woman performance taken from man, who resigned from the posi McLoughlin Theater as part of the works and the days of tion in June. She will serve as a The Humanities Experience Dorothy Parker, opens with two liaison between the college and course. Haynes is a past editor performances only on Friday and area newspapers, radio and of “The Print,” and created a Saturday, Oct. 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. television stations. local setting for his mystery in the First Congregational novel that is a combination of Church, 1126 S.W. Pa»k Board meets tonight Clackamas Community and Avenue, Portland. Tickets for the performance CCC Board Meeting Lewis and Clark colleges. are available through Friends of The Board will meet at 7:3C Students are welcome to attend The Multnomah County Library, p.m. in the Barlow Hall Board the event, which is also open to P.O. Box 3261, Portland 97208, Room. For more information call or by calling 777-0236. the public. There is no charge. 657-8400 ext. 405. The ELC is offering a class in edible landscape design, available with optional PSU credit, and taught by Vern Nelson, a master gardener. Classes will be held Tuesdays, 6-10 p.m. starting Oct. 13. Cost: $35-45 and an additional $54 for PSU credit. STUDEÍ1T LOAOS ARE LOOHlflG GOOD (Sorry, McDonalds.) o Daddy's not Chairman of the S Board and Mom's not a rock star. You still deserve the money to con tinue your education. Well.give yourself some credit. Get yoOr Guaranteed Student Loan at Far West. Far West does it faster and easier than anybody. And even half-time students have it made! 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