Cross Country Teams take State Championship See page 4 Costa Ricans visit CCC See page 3 Special insert: s Entertainment Guide Clactaimaö ÿrint Vol. XXIII No. 5 Clackamas Community College Oregon City, OR November 1,1989 Blood drive comes close to meeting goal by Margy Lynch Staff Writer The second most sucessful blood drive at Clackamas Com­ munity College in four years was held Wednesday, Oct. 25 and was sponsored by ASG. The Red Cross collected 85 units of blood Wednesday - five units short of ASG’s goal. Although there were 106 people who attempted to give blood, only 85 were accepted. People were deferred for small reasons like having cold sores or not feeling well. ASG had hoped for more donors, but they werehappy with the people who did give blood. “Now we can improve future blood drives,” said Ken Ingram, assistant to the president, who coordinated the blood drive. “We will have a de-briefing meeting this week,” said Ingram. . ’ . The general feeling «in the Community Center amongdonors was a calm one. “It was easy,” said Frank Jordan, who donated blood. “It was my fourth time, and these people know what they’re doing. They all take very good care of you,” Jordan added. Jordan feels everyone should give blood be­ cause “it doesn’t hurt you at all, and it’s going to help a lot of people.” Brett earner also felt good about giving blood. He said he would have given blood anyway because of the earthquake and the hurricane. “The fact that the drive was here, and that it was so conven­ ient, is why I donated today,” said Garner; He also mentioned the friendliness among the volunteers. Camer and Jordan are both students at Clackamas Commu­ nity College. ASG plans to have more blood drives this year and they hope to get more donors. This blood drive was a success, however. The 85 units of blood collected will help save many lives. Assistant to the Registrar Sue Manzella credits the increases to more part-time students and the “significant number of transfer students.” According to Manzella, the transfer students are a result of Need a job? Students will have an opportunity to talk to people from a wide range of careers next Wednesday during the annual "Career Market." Representatives from a wide variety of job areas will be at the “Career Market, ” which will last from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will be held in the Community Center. This is to give students a chance to talk with people from many jobs and backgrounds. For more information contact Gail Laferriere at ext. 396 or go to room CC-117, the Career and Job Develop­ ment Office. Free bad advice given Ask Prof. Feel Good! The Clackamas Print will be start­ ing a new advice column, “Ask the Quack”. Submit any ques­ tions to Student Publicatons in Trailer B or to the Student Activities Office. Stop smoking class offered Enrollment increases 4.5 percent There is a 4.5 percent increase of full-time equivalent students over Fall term last year. The ac­ tual number of people on campus taking either credit or non-credit classes increased by 8 percent over last year. News Digest the enrollment restrictions being enacted by Oregon’s four institu­ tions. College bound students who didn’t make the required grades are turning to community colleges for their general studies. Students are also taking ad- vantage of House Bill 2913. This so called “Articulation Agree­ ment” between Oregon’s two and four-year colleges guarantees students junior status upon ad­ mission. Halloween fun hits campus... The American Cancer Society will be sponsoring a workshop to help anyone stop smoking. The workshop will be held at the Willamette Falls Hos­ pital Nov. 13,16,20, and 27 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. There is a $25 fee. For more infor­ mation contact 656-1631. For information on campus call Suzy Alexander, ext. 250; Nancy Mikleton, ext. 450; or Margaret Bate, ext. 274. College reps to visit CCC f Visitors from Marylhurst and Hawaii Pacific will be in the CC Mall this week. The reps from Marylhurst will be here Wed., Nov. 1 from 10 a.m.tolp.m. Hawaii Pacific will be here Thurs., Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Faculty and staff members had some fun yesterday and got Into the Halloween spirit! 11111111|2l111111 1|3l1111111|< lll|llll|5ll <11111|si111 lll|7lll|lll |sni|llll|i 1 111 11 I 1 |foi I 16 (M) 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 III! |„l III 1 1 1 1 Il2> II 1 1 23 72.46 -24.45 55.93 24 72.95 16.83 68.80 Photo ■ 1 1 fi3l I I I i I I I 114 11 1 1 1 1 1 |l5> I I I I I I I |l«l 1 1 f 1 25 29.37 13.06 -49.49 26 54.91 -38.91 30 77 27 43.96 52.00 30.01 centimeters 111<711111 111 |18' 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 |jg H 11 1 1 1 |20 28 82.74 3.45 81.29 29 52.79 50.88 -12.72 Colors by Muriseli Color Services Lab 30 50.87 -27.17 -29.46