ASG officers to meet I discuss
Newly-elected student government sen
ators will attend their first ASG meeting
this week to discuss such topics as mari
juana law reform, student committee parti
cipation and campus clubs.
The meeting will be held Thursday, Oct.
21, at 11 a.m. in the Fireside lounge, CC
Mall.
The new senators are Michael Ralls, James
Cooper, Thomas Blethen, John Umbras,
Candace Schwabauer, Deborah Schwab, Don
Bixler, Ken Roberts, Maureen Kearney, Kitty
Sellman, Brian Peters, Larry Granger, Deb
bie Bottorff, Debbie Griffin, Marsha Kun-
Maureen Kearney
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kel, and Lea Ranck.
The student body is not only involved
in ASG. Charlie Bennett, ASG Vice Presi
dent, will lead discussion about the possi
bility of the formation of a chapter of the
National Organization for the Reform of
Marijuana Legislation (NORML).
Jerry Bellavita, assistant to the ASG Presi
dent is seeking student participation for
committees on campus. Those interested
may contact Bellavita at student govern
ment office ext. 257. The committees are
Arboretum & Ecology Learning center; In
struction Co-ordination- committee, and a
Long-range planning committee.
Debby Griffin
John Umbras
Debbie Bottorff
Marsha Kunkel
Larry Granger
Kitty Selman
Lea Ranck
One of the new senators, Ken
stated that "students in this sch
know what's going on. What I plai
make it as obvious as I can as
going on." When asked what
see in the way of ASG spon
Roberts said, "I'd like to see
like Al Ullman speaking here."
Candayce Schwabauer, new se
pressed that "new people are c
Clackamas Community College all
with fresh and bright ideas about a
She said, "I hope to help make
action."
Ken Roberts
Brian Peters
Clackamas Community!