ASG meeting
Three senators were nominated for sen
ator of the term honors during last Thurs
day's Associated Student Government meet
ing.
Ron Kunkel, John Umbras and Ken
Roberts were nominated after the senate
went into lengthy debate on the question of
whether or not the old officers currently
serving as senators could be nominated.
It was decided that the old officers
could be nominated but none were.
Hallie Brown was approved as next year's
ASG activities director filling the last open
ing for a presidential appointee. Brown joins
appointees Tonya Tucker, assistant to the
president; and Barbara St. Mary publicity
director.
ASG also allocated $400 to the environ
mental Learning Center for a fishery tank.
the featured entertainment of the graduation
ceremonies.
Following a welcome from Dean of Stu
dent Services Len Monroe, Clackamas Com
munity College President John Hakanson
will speak briefly and then introduce the
featured speakers.
Board Chairperson Corinne Jones will
present the certificates to the graduates.
There will be a reception in the Clack
amas Community College Community Cen
ter building following the ceremonies.
The public is invited.
Business law
Students interested in Business Admini
stration might be interested to know that
Clackamas Community College may be of
fering a Business Law course this summer.
The class is required for business students
and will be available if a minimum of ten
or more students show an inten
are considering the class, leave!
and address with the counseling
in the Community Center.
New class
A new class will be held thisss
Tuesday night from 7 to 10 p.irnn
of human services evaluation. It is
survey course that will cover!
strategies of program evaluation. I
There will be two sections to
the first one will be a seminal
each student will be responsible!
library research and making a pre
and the second section will focus!
ation through text book and easel
The class if for three credit!
additional information is needel
Jerry Jamison, administrator fo
services at ext. 338.
School picnic
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Summer is here and picnics are on the
agenda for a lot of people.
Clackamas Community College is
planning their annual school picnic.
The picnic will be at McIver State Park
near Estacada, in section C on Friday, June
3. The picnic will begin at 2 p.m. and con
tinue till dusk.
"Supersound," an incredible 5,000-watt
stereo quad sound system will be playing
everybody's favorite chartstoppers from the
past two years.
Hamburgers, chips, Bar-B-Q beans and
soft drinks will be the menu of free food
prepared by new and old ASG officers.
There will also be physical activities for
those who don't want to just sit around in
the sun all day. The games include volley
ball, softball and a Frisbee contest.
All CCC students are invited to attend as
well as families and friends.
Graduation
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Three graduating students will be fea
tured speakers during the 1977 commence
ment exercises at Clackamas Community
College, Friday, June 10, at 7 p.m. in the
Randall Gymnasium on the college campus.
Pat Tallman, of Milwaukie, speaking on
"Personal Growth through Clackamas Com
munity College"; Paul Schwehn, Lake Oswe
go, on "Goals and Success"; and Anne Mor
gan, Molalla, discussing "Returning to the
Community Skills They Have Given Us"
will be the three student speakers and their
topics.
The college's music department will com
bine choir and instrumental groups to per
form the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" as
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