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    FEATURE
November 7,1990
THE CLACKAMAS PRINT
Page 3
International student finds U.S. friendly, open
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Janr.
Jane C
C. Wilcrvr
Wilcox
Staffwriter
Miwa Suzuki knows that if
she were a citizen of Oregon, she
would be voting for expansion of
the light rail system.
“I have a hard time (getting
around) because I don’t have a
car,” said Suzuki of the lack of
transportation in the Portland
Metro area.
Suzuki has been an interna­
tional student here at Clackamas
Community College for three
terms.. She has lived in Oregon
since July of 1989.
The population of Suzuki’s
hometown, Nagoya, is 23,000,000,
making it the third largest city in
Japan. She left behind her parents
and one brother and one sister to
come to Oregon, which she says is
kind of rural.
Photo bv Darbv Pererh
Mlwa Suzuki from Nagoya, Japan has attended Clackamas for
the last three terms. She has been surprised by the farms and
animals that seem so abundant in the U.S.
r'nmmpntino
Commenting nn
on Orponn's
Oregon’s
myriad of wildlife, Suzuki said, “I
was surprised when I came here
that you could see a squirrel or
rabbit In Japan, we have to go to
a zoo."
7t /s /ike Japan, some
people are friendly,
and some are not. “
She said that farms are scarce
in Japan and it seems strange to
see cows and horses and sheep so
close to town. Everything is on a
larger scale here in the Willam­
ette Valley more than in Japan:
bigger mountains, wider roads,
more open expanses of land and
nature.
Suzuki’s course load this term
includes;
includes: Srtcinlnov
Sociology, marke.tina
marketing
and English Composition. Al­
though her favorite sports are
tennis, golf and skiing, she is will­
ing to participate in any spoil.
Suzuki is not homesick,
though she was when she first
moved to Oregon. She has many
Japanese friends here and in Port­
land, so she can speak Japanese
whenever she wants to.
The people here are like those
in Japan,” said Suzuki. “People at
CCC are kind and friendly,I think.
It is like Japan, some people are
friendly and some are not. I have
not found any discrimination.”
Overall, Suzuki likes it here
and is having fun, though she does
wish there was more to do.* She
plans on studying here at CCC a
little longer.
ELC receives eagle
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Editor-In-Chief:
Angela Wilson
60 MONTH BATTERY
$34.95 w/th exchange
Feature Editor:
Jennifer Soper
Sports Editor:
Aaron Brown
"photo Editor:
656-3633
Lane Scheideman
Rhapsody Editor:
Ron Jagodnik,Jr.
1-800-448-6170
608 S. McLoughlin Blvd. Oregon City. One mile south of tunnel.
P boto by Dav id Van K eu r an
Denali, a Bald Eagle who now resides in the Enviromental
Learning Center, is originally from Sitka, Alaska. He was given
to the college by Washington's Woodland Park Zoo.
Business Manager:
Gregg Mayes
Staff Writers:
Carie G ardener
Heatherle Himes
Brenda Hodgen
Heidi Hoffman
Frank Jordan
Nolan Kidwell
Jennifer Lessard
Richard Marx
Jane Wilcox
HELPWNTEDj
1966 Ford Fairfane 500,81,000 miles,
390 ol. New red paint, GT stripes, and
tires, very dean car, drives perfect,
$4150, leave message. 774-6526
Photographers:
Kyle Moe
Darby Pereira
David VanKeuren
Eva Worley
1966 Impala, 2dr, Ht, 283 Automatic.
$800 657-6958 Ext 250
Production Staff:
Anthony Porter
Jillian Porter
Tricia Schneider
1970 Red Toyota Land Cruiser. 350
Turboengine, 350transmission. Good
rig. $2500/OBO.
Work (CCC):657-
6958, Ext 474, Home:653-9878.
&
Ad Salesman:
Dan Chample
1979 Toyota Celica in good condition
inside and out, has been well main­
tained $2350/OBO. Call for details
786-9819, please leave message if out
26“ boys and girls Schwinn bikes $15
each. Call Dee at 653-5228.
HELP WANTED- Deli worker Pt Per­
manent Flexible hours, Oregon City
Subbs, 705 Main St. 650-5047.
AVOID those costly speeding tickets!
Escort radar detector: carrying case,
visor mount, windshield mount, and
power cord. $125/080. Call Steve 266-
4420. Leave message if not at home on
answering machine.
NEED mature dependable student
wown transportation for child care in
West Linn home. Flex hrs., pay nego­
tiable possible live-in. Call Shari 650-
4319.
APPLE lie, 128 RAM, 80 column card,
dual disk drive, green monitor,
imagewriter printer disk include apple­
works, ProDoe & Dos 3.3, basic, pascal,
printshops, games, and lots of books.
Asking $800/080 Please call Sid 777-
2572.
DAYCARE in my home by ( Gladstone
Park. 2 openings now available. $1.25
hr. Call Cindi at 650-8343.
WANTED
Country & Country/Rock
@786-2187.
Scott Johnson
Darkroom Tech:
Debbie Felix
Advisor:
Linda Vogt
The Clackamas Print aims to be a
fair and impartial newspaper cover­
ing the college community. Opinions
expressed in The Clackamas Print
do not necessarily reflect those of the
college administration, faculty or
advertisers. The Clackamas print is
aweekiy publication distributed every
Wednesday except tor finals week.
The open advertising rate is $3.75 per
column inch. Clackamas Community
College, 19600 S. Molalla Avenue,
Oregon City, Oregon 97045. Trailer
B. Telephone: 657-6958, ext. 309
(office), 6X1578 (production) and ext.
577(advertising)
1980 Mazda 626 Low miles on new
engine, Rec. tune-up, new tires,
straight, runs great, call 654-5911.
•
.
,
*
2 Honda Nighthawk Excellent con-
m$450/firm. Call berry at 650-8348
8
II 1982 Yamaha 750.
' Low
' mileage. Hel­
mets included, $800, call Billy at 263-
1984 GMC Jimmy Blazer, V6 5-epeed,
PS, P8, sunroof, tire ©airier, plusmuoh
Must sell $6700 643-8090
■
Storion Mitsubishi, great condi­
tion, power windows, lots of great fea­
tures, $4250 657-7107 or 583-6190.
1987 Nissan Pick up, ■ red, custom
wheels (Progressive) louvers, Totiko
shocks, custom canopy, AM-FM cas­
sette, 43,000 miles perfect condition,
■ sell, $5600 657-8074.
__________________
FOR SALE: 14ft Frontiersman,flatback
Canoe with outboard engine mount.
Excellent condition. Asking $195. Call
658-5341 to see.
FOR SALE: 1978 Ford 200 CID Engine
and 3 speed transmission, runs, $150.
4x6 Ho scale model railroad lay-out,
train buildings ext. $60. 79 Courier fend­
ers, doors, hood $60 Call
for Dave.
FORD 223 ci, 6 cyl with
$250/OBO. 657-6958 Ext:
FREE Chickens-U catch. 698-3571. If
no one answers, please leave a mes­
sage, wefl get back to you.
FREE to caring home:two cats. Brother/
sister-one year old. Beautiful colorings
& dispositions. Will not separate) I
Spayed/neutered. Outdoor pets. Shots
up to date. Must find home. Call Kris
684-9359.
J
GET Friendly! Come up to the Library
-2nd floor Mcloughlin hall and sign up
as a Friend of CCC Library. No cost,
fun such as, a book sale, authors
night, international week, and monthly
meetings, (usually with pizza). We
e T-Shirts and sweatshirt for sale
more. Help us with your ideas and
rgy support our library.
ENTION Anyone! If you ever
ted to play hockey, but never
ted to freeze your butt off call 692-
or ext 309, to play floor hockey.
by Jane G Wilcox
Staff Writer
Clackamas Community Col­
lege’s Bird’s of Prey exhibit in the
Environmental Learning Center
(ELC) was given a Bald Eagle by
Washington’s Woodland Park Zoo
this last month, accord ing to Leslie
Winitop, Birds of Prey Coordina­
tor and Tour Guide.
The eagle’s name is Denali.
Denali is the Aleut Indian name
for ML McKinley meaning, 'Great
One.”
When the eagle was found in
Alaska, his wing was broken in
three different places. When vet­
erinarians in Sitka, Alaska were
unable to repair the wing, he was
shipped to Woodland Park Zoo.
Woodland Park was also unable
to return the wing to usable con­
dition. This left him unable to be
returned to the wild, since would
not.be able to hunt to survive, and
was then donated to the ELC.
“He’s pretty nervous right now,
he’s uptight,” said Winnop. “But
. then wouldn’t you be if you eame
from the outdoors to a cage?”
Denali has been here sirice
September first and will be used
for the “Bird’s of Prey” and
“Recycling and Wildlife” educa­
tional programs presented by the
ELC.
Bald Eagles are found strictly
in the Americas and are the sec­
ond largest eagle. The golden eagle
is the largest