The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, November 28, 1990, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CLACKAMAS
Page 2
NEWS/FEATURE
PRINT
November 28,
Membership increases for
Steep,
Art representative to visit
Kathy Fridstein from the Art Institute of Chicago will be visiting
the Art Department today at 1 p.m. in AC-205. After her presentation
Fridstein will look at students’ portfolios. All interested students and
staff are welcome to attend.
Birthday celebration to be planned
A committee for the planning of Martin Luther King’s birthday
celebration on campus will be formed and will meet today at 2 p.m. in
3-224. All persons interested ¿re encouraged to attend.
Jazz pianist performing today
Catero Records artist Chris James will be performing in the
Community Center Mall at Noon today. James, an accomplished jazz
pianist, composer, and performer is widely known as a lively, energetic
showman who never fails to leave an audience calling for more.
'Night1 slated to open tomorrow
by Jennifer Lessard
Staff Writer
Baptist Student Ministries
(BSM), a nation wide organiza­
tion on college campuses, has been
growing at Clackamas for four
years.
Under the guidance of Direc­
tor Ken Harmon and a leadership
team, “BSM has grown from a
core group of 10 students to a
enthusiastic core group of 38,”
said Harmon.
“Since this year began atleast
100 students have been involved
in the club’s activities,” Harmon
explained.
According , to Harmon, the
group is having some “growing
pains” due to the number of stu­
dents involved.
“We got caught off guard with
not having a plan ready to handle
the numbers of students who
became involved,” he said.
BSM is growing into a new
Tennessee Williams’ compelling drama, "Night of the Iguana,”
opens tomorrow, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m., in McLoughlin Hall Theater.
Performances are also scheduled Nov. 30, Dec. 1,7,8 and 9. Curtain
time is 8 p.m. (except Sunday, Dec. 9, at 2:30 p.m.) For more informa­
tion or reservations contact Barbara Bragg at extension 356
Friends of Library host authors
The Friends of the Library will be presenting an evening with
noted authors tomorrow, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m., in Pauling Center 101.
Authors scheduled to attend are Clyde Rice, David Shetzline, Bruce
Berger, Craig Lesley and Conrad Haynes. For further information
contact the Friends of the Library or Allen Widerburg.
Vocal Jazz performing Friday
The 1990-91 Vocal Jazz Ensemble, along with guest appearances
by several outstanding CCC alumni, will commence their performance
series on Friday, Novt 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Center Mall.
Library open on Saturdays
For those needing to study for finals week, Dec. 10 through 13, the
library will be open Saturdays Dec. 1 & 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
said Harmon.
stage of transition, said Harmon.
“(We’re becoming) smaller
support type care groups which
will be led by student leaders,”
said Harmon. He stressed that the
group is student led, even though
he is the director. The students
are the ones making the decisions
in the types of activities.
The nationally organized
campus activity is set up on three
foundations, according to Harmon.
“It is Quist-centered, Qiurch-
based, and student led,” he said.
“(The focus if the group is)
sharing the gospel on campus and
the personal relationships that
students can have with Christ
through discipleship and spiritual
growth,” Harmon stated.
“When students leave Clacka­
mas, the church will follow them
through life. BSM can’t. BSM is
the arm of the local churches. We
encourage student involvement in
their local church of their choice ”
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went to Moscow, Idaho in Oi
ber for the Northwest Stud
Conference. Approximately
students went from the wl
Portland area. The group also
on a Saint House at Beavercr
Baptist Church in which 10 !
dents were actively involved ;
over 90 people attended.
tian Action Group Bible Stud
on Wednesdays from noon t<
p.m. in Randall 12 and on Tin
days from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p
in Randall 220. The club also 1
a weekly rally with special spe
ers on Tuesday evenings from 8:
10 in the community center.
“The group is growing,” s
BSM President Todd Alexanc
“I got really excited when I foi
out the amount of student int
est in BSM.”
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We offer gift
certificates.
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
I college administration, faculty or
advertisers. The Clackamas Print is
a weekly publication distrbuted every
Wednesday except for finals week.
The open advertising rate is $3.75 per
column inch. Clackamas Community
College, 19600 S. Molalla Avenue,
Oregon City, Oregon 97045. Trailer
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(office), exL578 (production) and ext
577 (advertising).
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