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About The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1990)
FEATURE THE CLACKAMAS PRINT Mountaineering course offered “His (Adams) support lent credence to the idea, and created an atmosphere of openness,” said Nelson. The mountaineering course is both “safety conscious and safety orientated.” “We have a good safety rec ord,” Nelson said. The areas on campus where the class climbs are on the exte rior of Randall and Barlow. There are also climbing routes in two of the stairwells Randall, and they also climb on the beams in the gym. The routes on campus were all built by Nelson or one of the members of the class. On occasion climbers can be seen climbing outside Tuesday and Thursday evenings, but because of Oregon’s weather they usually climb indoors during fall and winter terms. The group doesn’t take field trips for safety reasons, but some times spring term they climb at Carver rocks. A mountaineering student shows off his talent for climbing “The weather, time, and equip during Gary Nelson's mountain climbing class on the outside ment all has to be right to go on walls of Clackamas' Randall Hall. Phol° ** Ji"“n Porter any trips,” Nelson said. “To be well equipped it would easily cost The class was started by Gary $1000 per person. by Angela Wilson “For me to take the responsi Nelson in 1982. Nelson was in Feature Editor The sport of rock climbing; is spired to start the class after re bility of a trip all the angles would vastly gaining popularity in the turning from a trip to Wales where have to be covered, and that in cludes safety,” said Nelson. United States, and for people who rock climbing is very popular. The class is offered for both “I approached Chuck Adams, are interested, Clackamas offers a mountaineering class that teaches (a recently retired registrar,) with experienced and novice climbers techniques and safety procedures the idea,” Nelson, said. “He then on Tuesday or Thursday evenings from 5 to 8 p.m. brought the idea to the board. to rock climbers. January 31,1990 Page 3 'Mortal Passions' offers sex, lies and boredom «» ‘There’s got to be more to rection is so elementary that it’s life than just sex and money,” surprising that it ever made it to says Adele played by Luca Ber- the big screen at all. covici in this affair run-amuck The characters are tired (as iMMHiMMaLis the acting) film, the correct answer is, “No ■ and have no according to this A Reel View depth, let alone movie.” the plot line by and the script “Mortal Roseann Wentworth seemed to have Passions” is roughly about a been written in young married a day or two by couple whose relationship is the way it was read. The twists sinking faster everyday due to are there, but the entire audi life’s normal little complications: ence is always one twist ahead. he (Zach Galligan) thinks she’s Even the concluding irony is (Krista Errickson) cheating on obvious—almost tongue-in- him, which she is, and she thinks cheek. that the only thing she needs is The psychotherapy scenes Galligan’s recently inherited play too big a part and take en money. We learn most of the tirely too much responsibility for couple’s past through scenes at a telling the past events of our psychologist’s office, where both characters. If it had a positive visit the doctor separately. Soon side, at least we learn just how Galligan’s overprotective wayfar manipulative and untruthful the ing-ninja brother (Michael wife is. Although it’s a cheap Bowen) blows into town and, production stunt, it is in the although good-hearted, makes doctor’s office where we start to everything even more compli care, if ever, about Galligan. But, cated. as hard as they tried or wanted Although ‘Passions’ is a to, the characters never offer the MGM/UA release, it seems more audience anything. of a student film with a big budget. The only person who saves MGM labeled it an “erotic this film is the eclectic Luca Ber- thriller.” I’ve seen more eroti covici, who is introduced far too cism in caveman movies. And as late to really make a difference. “Mortal Passions” should go for the “thrilling” part, it would have been fine if it wasn’t so easy back to the student-like drawing to guess the next scene. 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