I r~ a. K Hungarian student jv attends Clackamas CrossCountry prepares for State See page 8 (Clackamas $rint Vol. XXII No. 3 Clackamas Community College Wednesday, October 18, ' 1989 | News ‘ Digest j Russian trio Oregon City, OR < to perform Construction of jogging trail begins construction areas where donated materials may. not appear. Copy Editor Construction is already vis­ A jogging trail circling the campus is currently in the first ible east of Barlow Hall. “The first shovel turn makes stage of construction at Clacka­ this project a commitment_.it keeps mas Community College. Dale McGriff, Associate the momentum and enthusiasm Athletic Director, is an active for the trail project high,” stated a committee participant for the spirited McGriff. “There is such planning and construction of the community and college support Jogging Trail. So involved, in feet, and interest. We also have envi­ that he was asked to take sabbati­ ronmental support and approval.” The trail is approximated at cal leave during Spring Term 1989 to plan and organize the campus 2.4milesin length and will consist -of a three-inch, gravel base Ibr ; trail. : ' "Tffe'reis a tfemendo us need drainage, six-inches of hog’s fuel (for the trail) on campus,” ex­ and one inch of barkdust. Eithera pressed McGriff. “The trail will ditch or a small embankment will Work has begun on the Jogging trail that will circle the college benefit CCC in many ways. First be constructed on both sides of campus at CCC. It is expected to be completed in 1990. we’re responding to the request of the path for durability and low Photo by Scott Johnson the community and second, the maintenance to thé college. trail enhances community connec­ The trail will also provide the tiveness to the college...even if they walkers and runners who currently are not enrolled. Instruction will use the campus roadways a safe also benefit from this trail.” place to exercise and give drivers by Jennifer Soper Olson. This “tremendous need” for less to be liable for on campus as Staff Writer “I felt since it was my third The newly selected ASG sena­ year, I understood the school sys­ a jogging trail has actually been expressed by trail subcommittee tors are already busy planning ac­ tem and I felt it was my duty to on the college’s back burner for members. Enabling the trail to over a decade. In the mid-1970’s the handicapped is also planned. tivities for the year. They have Co­ serve,” said senatorWalch. the idea of a jogging trail was McGriff’s goals and visions ordinated Alcohol Awareness “I’m involved with ASG to Week, and brought the movie unite the student body and to make developed, planned and approved, for the completion of the plan Bambi for Family Night fun. things happen,” said Gibson. “I but fell through in 1978 due to involves a “major road-ruh as a fundraiser and to acknowledge the “It was very hard selecting want to make an impact on the funding complications. Those funding complications people who provided services to (senators) because we had alot of school while at the same timei good applicants. I think the sena­ utilizing the organizational and were closely regarded and possi­ the project..then turn it into an tors chosen will do a great job,” management skills I’m learning at bly solved by having nearly all annual event.” materials and labor donated or The completion date is set said ASG President Garett Lytle. Clackamas.” “Theeffect they have will defi­ Other senators have specific volunteered by community busi­ loosely some time in late 1990, nitely be positive because they’re goals for the year which will play nesses, corporations and citizens. although a date is difficult to de­ The only funding Clackamas termine due to the construction all great people,” Lytle contin­ important parts in their personal Community College is providing is, concluded McGriff, “heavily ued. involvement with ASG. is a $3,000grant for the project for retying on the rate of donations.” Senators to Entertainment “I want to make everyone here Coordinator Scot Cambron are feel like a part of CCC and to feel the most difficult, mandatory Jason Gibson, Troy Kerr, Shammra like they’re accepted,” said Gard­ Lacy, Mekeba Shaughnessy and ner. Dean Walch. “The ASG should be known Eric Douglas and Deni Gard­ for its team work, not individual ner are senators to Administra­ accomplishments,” Lacy said. tive Assistant David Nelson. Shaughnessy’s goal is some­ Senators to ASG Vice Presi­ thing no other senator voiced. “I dent Tim Jones are Jim Olson and want students to be proud to come Heidi Stardig. to CCC - not to call it ‘Harvard on Each of the senators selected the Hill’ anymore.” had their own diverse reasons for “I think the opportunities for getting actively involved with stu­ (the senators) to accomplish many dent government things this year are there. It will be “I’ve been involved with stu­ up to them to achieve whatever dent government my whole life. I goals they want to achieve with like to be in a position where I can student government. I know they do something about things instead can do it because I feel they are Mr. Death visited CCC last week as part of Alcohol of just talking about it,” commented very competent,” Lytle concluded. by Roseaim Wentworth Senators selected Awareness Week, sponsored by ASG. Photo by Lane Scheideman 16 (M) J 49.25 -0.16 0.01 17 38.62 -0.18 -0.04 18(B) 28.86 0.54 0.60 19 16.19 -0.05 0.73 20 8.29 -0.81 0.19 21 3.44 -0.23 0.49 0.75 0.98 1.24 1.67 2.04 2.42 22 31.41 20.98 -19.43 23 72.46 -24.45 55.93 SNI: PflflIS 24 72.95 16.83 68.80 25 29.37 13.06 -49.49 ■ 26 II 27 I 43.96 54.91 52.00 -38.91 30.77 30.01 centimeters 4 28 82.74 3.45 81.29 29 52.79 50.88 -12.72 Colors by Muriseli color bervices Lab 30 50.87 -27.17 -29.46 L* a* b* 4 The Andrei Kitaev Trio will perform jazztoday from noon to 1 p.m. in the CC Mall. This mini-program is J sponsored by ASG, and is i free. Everyone is welcome ’ to attend, Rally needs i members j Anyone interested in be- ’ coming part of the CCCralty j is invited to attend an organ- | izational meeting today at J noon in B-224. Tryout procedures and projects will be discussed. . sonswhQhavfi^u.'PStipns.can contact Paul Kylloin the Stu? dent Activities Office. College reps to visit CCC Other colleges are send­ ing representatives to Clacka­ mas! The Counseling Depart- ment has scheduled the fol-< lowing college visitations. They will ail take place in the Community Center. Oct.. 23: Concordia; 10 a.m. to noon Oct. 24: Oregon State; 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25: Portland State; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 1: Marylhurst; 10 a.m. to lp.m. Blood donors requested A blood drive has been slated for Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and is being sponsored by ASG. For more information, call Ken Ingram in ASG at ext. 598. All types of blood are needed; type O is espe­ cially in demand. First time donors are welcome. Support groups on campus Many support groups are available at CCC this term. The groups have formed, and are open to new mem­ bers. For information, con- ' tact ASG at ext 247.