Vol. XXV No. 1 Oct 9, 1991 Oregon City, Oregon :ranklin remains in custody Mayfield takes over presidency Accident occurs on CCC campus “After he was arrested and publicity was out, a group of stu dents came out with the 100 sig natures for a recall vote,” com mented Mayfield. “Atthattime,it was still me as vice president and Tony as president” At the end of last year, Fran klin was arrested for violation of his probation. After the recall election for Franklin passed, Mayfield automatically took over his position and the position of vice president was left open. “Wededded that it would be important to have the vice presi dent and the president together during the summer to begin or ganizing for the year,” said May- field. “We wanted to be a com plete group.” According to the ASG Photo by David VanKeuren constitution, in this situation, the vice president is to be selected by A car accident involving two CCC students occured on the president In this case May- the corner of Douglas Loop and Killdeer .Road Oct. 2 at field chose Renae Parr, last year’s 11 a.m. Students Shane Baumhardt, 19 and Lisa Ann assistant to the president Nelson, 18 collided last Wednesday.. There were no “I chose Renae because of • injuries reported. _____________ her experience and I know that it would be beneficial to have some one with experience,” explained Mayfield. Photo by David VanKeuren by Robert A. Hibberd ordinator, Eddie Murphy. For Mayfield, this job is all People who are interested auri Mayfield has taken over the position as ASG presi- new. She plans to have a goodyear Staff Writer Student Sign-ups for the in donating blood can sign up in lent for the 1991/92 school year. Tony Franklin, former with everyone being so suppor the Student Activies Office or October 16, CCC, ASG, Ameri ¡resident -elect, remains in custody. tive. can Red Cross blood drive are contact an ASG representative, iy Heidi A. Hoffman of Tony Franklin, 1990-91 presi “Since I am new, I hope ev not adequate if the school plans to arrange a time comparable iditor-in-chief dent and president-elect for this eryone understands. It may be to achieve its goal of 80 pints of to their schedule, or stop by the Lauri Mayfield, vice president- year. difficult at first with me being new life-saving blood. Fireside Lounge any time be lect for this year, has assumed Franklin is currently being and Jim Jackson [Student Activi “We need at least 180 people tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m, on the he duties of Associated Student held at the Oregon State Peniten ties Director] being new but it to sign up for the blood drive if we day of the drive. government (ASG) President tiary, according to President Key seems to be going well so far,” are going to reach our goal of 80 Donating blood is a safe, ecause of last year’s recall elec ser’s office. His date of release is commented Mayfield. pints,” said ASG Vice President, almost painless procedure that “ I chose Renae because of ion resulting in the impeachment unknown. Renae Parr, who has been asked, saves lives; the process of do along with other ASG officials, nating blood takes less than 8 to carry with her a student blood minutes but students should set drive sheet. aside an hour for registration, The blood drive will take place medical history, donation, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Fire cookies. main points of interest, which were: with the overall look of CCC’s side Lounge and will accompa Blood pressure, red cell, and y Robert A. Hibberd campus, telling ASG members that the role of ASG, student-teacher nied by the highly acclaimed (new temperature checks will also be I taff Writer relationships, course syllabi, and rock) group “Ed & The Boats”. given to students, free of charge, “Impressive,” “Gorgeous,” their campus had a “great atmos reasons students choose to come “The band has promised us some phere, ” and was “ very nice. ” during the blood drive. nd “Comfortable,” are a few of Upon receiving Dr. Pickett’s to Clackamas. thing special for the event,” com he words that Dr. Vernon “Pete” report the NASC, headed by Malik, Dr. Pickett seemed impressed with mented ASG Entertainment Co Continued on page 6... 'ickett used to describe CCC while the poise and professionalism that ddressing the college’s ASG will discern whether or not the the ASG displayed during his school has taken adequate steps nembers, Friday, after spending for improvement since its last meeting with them. he day evaluating the school. Entertainment Coordinator Ed Dr. Pickett, President of Lower die Murphy spoke, to Dr. Pickett, Columbia College, was on the '7 was impressed of the school’s high average age ampus Friday, in order to evalu- figure and how it made him feel with the school’s te the school on its improvements more comfortable coming to ince the school’s last college focus on individual Clackamas. ccreditation, 5 years ago. ASG Administration Assis success “ Dr. Pickett will now return to tant Gayle Kirkpatrick addressed ongview, Washington, and file -Dr Pickett Dr. Pickett oh the advantages CCC n interim report to the Executive has over other schools in its abil Jirector of the Northwest Asso- accreditation. ity to accommodate handicapped iation of Schools and Colleges Then, the commission will persons. Kirkpatrick also spoke NASC), Joseph Malik, on the report back to CCC President John about the effectiveness of CCCs mprovements CCC has made since Keyser to give the school infor elevator emergency drills. ts last accreditation five yearsago. mation that can be used for fur Overall, Dr. Pickett’s visit Although he did not release ther improvements,if necessary, appeared to be a success for the ny information on the details he in order for the school to better administration and the students dll have in his report, Pickett did prepare itself for its next accredi of Ôlackamas. Dr. Pickett said he ay that he "was impressed with tation five years from now. felt “very comfortable,” here and he school’s focus on individual After his evaluation, Dr. Pick he could also be seen walking the CCC student takes time out to savor the fast days of tudent success.” ett took some time to discuss, with campus with a smile on his face. summer. The unseasonal weather makes it difficult for Dr. Pickett was also impressed the ASG, some of the NASC’s 80 pints of blood needed Preliminary results positive College undergoes evaluation Autumn arrives ... NOT! students to concentrate on their studies. Photo by Vivian John on