FEATURE THE PRINT Feburary 15,1989 Page 8 Sturgeon's grueling rehearsalspayoff career, he said cheerfully, “my Hungary, Budapest, West Ger­ [music] teacher as a kid... I became many and Czechoslovakia. Sturgeon is most excited about really good and he made me want to keep going.” And that he did. i this opportunity of “cultural en­ Today it’s his private instruc­ richment,” especially the Czecho­ tor, Mark Walters, who is a member slovakian performance. Sturgeon of the Portland Opera, who acts states that the PYP is the “first as personal inspiration for Stur­ United States orchestra to per­ form in Czechoslovakia since geon. “It’s incredible that I take World War If’// Even though Sturgeon’s tal­ lessons from [Walters],” admits Sturgeon, “let alone hear him play. ent has reached semi-opulence, He keeps me going every week.” he has not forgotten home base. Life in the Portland Youth He enjoys performing in the Philharmonic may be short-lived Clackamas Jazz and Concert for Sturgeon. Despite the fact Bands. Sturgeon states that more that he is already on his second people are definitely needed. “Anyone interested, even if season in the Philharmonic and one year prior to that a member of they haven’t played in a while, the Portland Youth Preparatory please at least talk to our Chair­ Philharmonic, the maximum age man Head,” he encourages. LeRoy Anderson can be reached at ext. allowed in the program is 22. “I plan to be in it [Youth 433). The advice Tandy Sturgeon Philharmonic] next year,” claims Sturgeon, “but I won’t be able to if gives to people seeking success, “not just in music, but anywhere” I go to college out of state.” Sturgeon truly enjoys being is “If you have a goal, stick to it in the Youth Philharmonic. and eventually great things will Dedication takes time as he is happen.” discovering repeatedly and admits to find this “strenuous at times.” “I’m getting to play a lot of music I might never get to play unless I were here”, states Stur­ geon. “I mean how often do you get to play in front of a packed audience at the Schnitzer.” by Dan A. Fulton This is where the Portland Youth Staff Writer Philharmonic performs triennially For all you John Candy fans, on the average. Who Is Harry Crumb is the smash The grueling rehearsals have hit that will make you roll out of finally paid off for Sturgeon. For your seats. Candy plays Harry two weeks in March the Portland Crumb, a second string detective Youth Philharmonic is taking on who comes from a long list of a European Tour. great detectives. Crumb is the Sturgeon, along with 100 other master of disguise, and dresses up fellow Philharmonic musicians, is as Don King to start out the movie. planning stops in Switzerland, Every time he dresses up, it is a •••••••••••••••• • barrel of laughs. Elliot Draison, who stared in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ as the on Guatemala. A native Indian principal, plays the president of woman will share her life story Crumb and Crumb Detective through slides and dialogue. A Agency. Draison kidnaps a mil­ life filled with joy, pain and fear- lionaire’s daughter for ten mil­ an educational experience for lion dollars. He then hires Harry all. Tuesday Feb. 21 from 12:30- Crumb to track down the kidnap­ 2 p.m. by Roscann Wentworth Staff Writer - Fame, even silent fame, is something most people only dream about, and it usually ends at just that- a dream. Today, Tandy Sturgeon is liv­ ing that dream. After nearly a decade of intense dedication and practice, one can find Sturgeon as a trombone player in the Portland Youth Philharmonic. A second year student at Clackamas, Sturgeon also performs as a vital member of the Jazz and Concert Bands. Sturgeon dedicates extreme amounts oftime to his music, seven hours a week minimum practice for the Youth Philharmonic. This is not including private practice, individual lessons, Clackamas band performances and Philharmonic performances. Sturgeon hopes to pass his skills on by majoring in music education, “eventually out of state,” at a small four year institu­ tion, which has not yet been deter­ mined. Sturgeon plans to audi­ tion for a music scholarship at various colleges in the next few months. His long-term goals are to get a job teaching music and to “keep practicing until I can get a steady gig...”. Preferably, adds Sturgeon, “in a big orchestra.” Besides playing his trombone and attending classes at Clacka­ mas, he is “just starting to get into cycling”. He adds that cycling is a sport he truly enjoys but, “there are only 24 hours in a day.” When asked who the inspir­ ing people were in the beginning and presently in Sturgeon’s music 'Harry Crumb' outstanding etCL. ft. • Drug awareness, •condom weeks «observed • February is a busy month. *So far we at Clackamas have • celebrated Drug Awareness • Week (Feb. 6-10). There were • films and videos offered as well • as pamphlets available. • This week (Feb. 13-17) is • National Condom Week. In the • Student Activities office at the • self-help center there are free • condoms available. Also in cele- • bration there were condom ma- • chines installed in both the men’s « and women’s restrooms in the • Community Center. There are • pamphlets available on condoms • and AIDS. « Debbie Baker, Student Ac- • tivities Director cautioned,” all « condoms need to be dated... if • not, they may not have been « tested properly... also thè con- • doms need to be latex, not ani- « mal skin." The Big Band Ball will be held Friday Feb. 17 from 8-11 p.m. in the Community Center. It will feature the CCC Big Band, directed by LeRoy Anderson and Rich Dahl. Admission is $5 per person and tickets will be avail­ able at the door. For more in­ formation call ext. 434. * Come and listen to a thought- provoking presentation « •••••••••••••••• MOVIE REVIEW Crumb teams up with Nikki Downing, played by Shawnee Smith, the sister of the kidnaped victim. They follow her step­ mother everywhere, believing it is she who is the kidnaper. While Harry Crumb is fol­ lowing Mrs. Downing, so is Drai- son. Draison is in love with Mrs. Downing and has planned the whole kidnapping for her. He believes if he could pull off the kidnapping, he could also get Mrs. Downing to be his wife. After John Candy gets stuck in a tele­ phone booth, he realizes he has to get to the airport to stop the kid­ nappers before their plane leaves. Everybody finally ends up at the airport, with Harry Crumb com­ ing out as a hero. John Candy does an outstand­ ing job as Harry Crumb, keeping the audience laughing and guess­ ing whom he will dress up as next. The cast of Who Is Harry Crumb? does a great job making this movie very funny. It never had a dull moment. ThE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM. 'Evening with Journalists' Feb. 20 to per, knowing Crumb can’t handle a real case, so Draison thinks he is in the clear. Mr. Downing, played by Barty Corbin, is the millionaire whose daughter is kidnapped. He is also on the hit list of his second wife, Annie Potts, who wants to run off with her tennis instructor and her husband’s money. It keeps more than memories alive. It's big band time • '•Guatemalan 'speak photo by Tara Powers Tandy Sturgeon will be touring Europe with the Portland Youth Philharmonic in March. ËS32SSSSI * Join the CCC Friends of the Library for an “Evening With Journalists”. Editors, Kathy Brock of the West Linn Tidings and Joe Krumm of the Clacka­ mas County Review will tell us about their writing careers and answer questions. The meeting will be in the Fireside Lounge in the Com­ munity Center at 7 p.m. on Monday Feb. 20. Free. 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