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Opinion THE CLACKAMAS PRINT May 31,1989 Page 8 Editor recognizes staff in last column We’ve all gone through a year of trials joke here, that’s j ust an observation. Faith, and tribulations, but now the year is com are you still reading? ANGELA WILSON (Wilson Angela): pleted. I’ve had fun this year as editor, and as Regardless of what you have done this year, this is my last column for The Clackamas your last name still begins with “W.” It Print, I want to recall on my three years at shall remain that way throughout eternity. MICHELLE WALCH (Our “way out” Clackamas Community College. In the last three years, I and this news editorial staff member): In some peculiar, paper have been through an advisor change, demented way, I now knowwhat she meant three editor changes, several section editor when she said “we’re all going to hell.” JILLIAN PORTER (Miss Innocent): changes, an absolute plethora of staff members, seven front-page design altera As Letterman would say, one fabulous babe, capable of setting you straight-when the tions, and a name change. I’d like to focus my attention on this time is wrong. TARA POWERS (Miss Loud): I think last column, on my staff. CAREE HUSSEY (let’s go home): you’ll agree, it doesn’t really matter who This candid shot of Adviser Linda Vogt (left, with Photographer Jillian Porter) Caree is a two-year veteran of this newspa has the “#1 eyes,” “#2 arms,” “#1 chest,” proves that nobody is safe in this office. per staff, and provided consistent help with or“#l lips.” Although, maybeon theolher hand, it does. the details which can STACI make running a weekly BEARD (Miss or paper difficult. ganized): I don’t JIM TITUS (Mr. . Christopher really have time right Excitement): Jim, next L Curran now to comment... year’s editor, rarely I’m very busy. spoke, but when he did, TIM JONES wealmost wished that (Mr. Vice Presi he wouldn’t have. ROSEANN WENTWORTH (That’s dent): From politician to reporter to poli Incredible): The only person I know who tician and the ASG vice presidency, you’ve can change her clothes while driving a car made several “mature choices.” DAN FULTON (Big Guy): I’ll always from Oregon City to Lake Oswego-with- remember, we have the Dayton Leroy Rogers out having to stop at lights. BRIANE C. DOTSON (Mr. Optimis story-Just in case. AMBER CORDRY (Duck): Iflcould tic): Whenever I could interrupt Briane’s conversations with himself, I could always say any one thing, I would. But, I can’t; so I count on him for a unique opinion on won’t. things. But, don’t call him Brain!? LINDA (apostrophe) VOGT (pro JULIE CHURCH (Miss Cute): Re nounced “Vote”): I still think you should sponsible for the photo department of the run for political office. Then we could say paper this year, she is the only other vet “Vote for Vogt.” The John Denver music is eran staff member who is “completely re out, okay? And, at this point in time, I can tiring” at the end of the year. safely say: I do know where the athletic MARK BORRELLI (Bo-Bo): If I had office is. a most likely vote to give, it would be to I’m sure I left out some staff members Mark; Most likely to be a greeter at Clacka who were here this year, but I’m sure they’re News Editor Briane C. Dotson was always hard at work tracking down a story. mas sporting events. Oh Hello. not complaining. RICK PILLER (Mr. Conservative): I would like to say goodbye for the year Kcir Rellip is his name spelled backward, to everyone—my staff as well as the college. but that doesn’t mean anything. No real Goodbye. Goodbye this. Understanding what some of us were thinking was often confusing.-Tara Powers shows proof of that. Photo Editor Julie Church, comfotable only behind the camera, gets a taste of her own medicine. ■ • I ■ inches L* a* b* 1 39.12 13.24 15.07 2 65.43 18.11 18.72 3 49.87 -4.34 -22.29 4 44.26 -13.80 22.85 5 55.56 9.82 -24.49 ubU Illuminant, z degree observer 6 70.82 -33.43 -0.35 7 63.51 34.26 59.60 ■ 8 39.92 11.81 -46.07 Density 9 52.24 48.55 18.51 10 L 11(A) 97.06 92.02 -0.40 -0.60 1.13 0.23 0.04 0.09 12 87.34 -0.75 0.21 13 82.14 -1.06 0.43 14 72.06 -1.19 0.28 15 62.15 -1.07 0.19 0.15 0.22 0.36 0.51 I A3 Gotten