The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, November 15, 1989, Page 2, Image 2

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    FEATURE
The Clackamas Print November 15,1989 Page 2
A must see movie for
people with parents
For those of you with parents Even now across the United States
Dad is a movie for you. Starring people are being let go from jobs,
Jack Lemmon as dad, and Ted not because they can no longer
Danson as son, the movie is the do the job but rather because
they cost to much. As people get
story of the two.
older and stay
Lemmon is
at a job their
married to Olym­
raises begin to
pia Dukakis as
add up,' so
mom, who has a
Piller's Picks
does the expe­
heart attack that
rience.
lands her in the
by Rick Piller
When
hospital. Danson
we are young
has to come down
we can’t get a
to take care of his
job because
father.
we don’t have
In the three
years since he had last seen his any experience; when we are old
father, his life had become rou­ we can’t keep a job because we
tine. At least everyone has made have too much.
it that way, waking him up, get­
The movie is important for
ting him breakfast, and doing that reason. Even though we all
basically everything for him.
have realitives who are old, some­
Danson decides to break up times we don’t like to visit them.
the routine a little and low and This movie will allow us to see
behold his dad is alive. This sur­ that old people are people too-
prises everyone.
like you had to hear this from
Now the movie becomes “the me.
trials and tribulations of an old
If this isn’t a good enough
man and his son.” This doesn’t reason to see the movie then
make it a bad movie. In fact, it maybe that it is a touching, heart­
makes it an important movie.
warming, intimate, tender, beau­
In the next few years, the tiful, remarkable, loving little story
number one form of discrimina­ of a father, his son and the last
tion will not be race neither will days of his life. I only hope to die
it be sex, but rather it will be age. with as much dignity.
Landauer returns to teaching
by Staci Beard
Sports Editor
After taking a couple ofyears
off, Engineering Instructor Ed
Landauer is back at the chalk board.
Landauer took a job during
this time as a manager of Indus­
trial Engineering at Westinghouse.
“I wanted to see what it was
like to be a engineer in the indus­
try. But I also did some teaching
of night classes and taught some
courses for the company,” stated
Landauer.
Even now that he is back in
the classroom, Landauer still works
in the industry as a consultant.
“I mostly set up and teach
training courses for different
companies,” explained Landauer.
Landauer started his academic
career in Portland, where he grew
up . He earned a bachelor’s and
master’s in math at Portland State
University. He then moved on to
teach at Montana State and also
earned a master’s in statistics. At
the University of Central Florida
he received the last of his master’s
degrees in engineering. He has
also instructed in the Navy and at
Columbia Basin College.
He made his way back to
Oregon and has been teaching at
Clackamas for a year. Although
he enjoys teaching here, he did
enjoy his travels.
Landauer returns to the classroom after working in engineering
for WeStinghOUSe.
Photo by Jillian Porter
“I wanted to see what it
was like around the country. I
missed Oregon; it has been six
states since I was last here,”
explained.
While coming back to teach­
ing, Landauer was able to bring
some of the things he learned in
the field back into the classroom.
“I like teaching better, but
while I was working I was collect­
ing information to bring back. I
now have a lot of examples. It
wasn’t as different as I thought it
would be. I just didn’t get my
summers off,” commented Lan­
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