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Page 2 NEWS THE CLACKAMAS PRINT November 20,1991 Students play jazz favorites Jazz Ensemble Night is Nov. 21. Students arèencouraged to attend to listen to the “Big Band style” jazz favorites that will be performed by student-musicians in the CC Mall from 7:30 to 9 p.m. General admission is $2 and students can get in for $ 1, seniors are admitted free. For more information, call 657-6958, ext. 2434. Edwards performs at noon Kirk Edwards will be performing in the Skylight dining room at noon. He has just completed a tour of Europe-singing, playing guitar and harmonica. Students fill CC Mall with music The Wind Ensemble Concert takes place Nov. 24 at 7 p.m. in the Community Center Mall. Students and faculty are encouraged to attend this concert featuring student musicians performing everything Suzy Alexander recives a free lunch with College President John Keyser. Alexander is one of many classified staff here at Clackamas. from Handel’s Water Music to Sousa marches. The cost is free. For more information, call 657-6958, ext. 2434. Vocal jazz group performs On Nov. 27, the CCC Vocal Jazz Ensemble group will be perform ing at 7:30 p.m. Students perform group and solo pieces in the Community Center Mall. General admission is $2arid students admis sion is $1 with seniors being admitted free. For more information, please call 657-6958, ext. 2434. Student Handbook now available The Student Handbook is now available in the Student Activities Office. This booklet provides information on college policy, programs and committees, student clubs and organizations, as well as services provided on campus. CCC students perform CCC’s Fall term play, “Season’s Greetings,’’ opens Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in the McLoughlin Hall Theatre. Performances are Nov. 21,22 & 23, Dec. 6 & 7 at 8 p.m. and one special performance Sunday Dec. 8, at 2:30 p.m. General admission $6, Students $3, Senior citizens are free with a reservation. For more information and reservations, call 657- 6958, ext. 2356. Holiday craft class offered Photo by Nolan Kidwell Karen Stubblefied holds a box with the names of all of the classified staff members in it for a drawing._________ A Learn to hand craft beautiful wreaths or garlands for the holiday season at a class offered Thurs., Nov. 21 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the EL£. A variety of fresh greens and dried native plants? pods, and flowers will be used. To register call 657-6958, ext. 2351 (Tues, Pnütt through Sat.). Editor-in-chief: Heidi Hoffman Students urged to use judgement Features Editor: Nolan Kidwell In the event that the closure of the college becomes necessary due to inclement weather, local radio and T. V. stations will be informed in Sports Editor: Lane 5cheldeman ' News Editor: Jennifer Lessard time to broadcast the information prior to 7 a,m. for.day classes, or 3^ p.m. for evening classes. For those individuals who commute long distances, the most up-to-the-minute information is available by call ing the automated attendant recording at 657-6958, Students are encouraged to use their own judgement if road conditions in their area are unsafe. Fun run scheduled This Thursday at 12:30 there will be a fun run ori campus. No prior registration is necessary. It will be a 2-3 Trifle run beginning at the Photo Editor: David VanKeuren Copy Editor:- Frank Jordan Business Manager: . Brenda Hodgen Staff Writers: Heidi Branstator, Jimmy CriswiHI, Melissa Fredte, Maurice Glenn, Daphne Hartt, Rob Hibberd, Tracy Hobbs, Scott Morris, Jim Rydzewskl, Tammae Smith, Greg Tully. '. Photographers: «John ; T=ike,.'Vivian Photo by Nolan Kidwell Clasified staff take advantage of refreshments at banquet. Forum to discuss financial budget There will be apublic forum at Theproblem. (2) The media image noon in the CC Mall on Nov. 25 of the budget. (3) Possible solu and everyone is encouraged to speak The topic that will be discussed at the public forumisthe Federal tions. • . If this forum is.popular and has plenty of student and public par ticipation there will be a possibility for future forums with different topics. Financial Budget? The Federal Financial Budget will be discussed in three parts. (1) 8 p.m. November 21,22,23 December6,7 & 2:30 p.m. December8 Reservations: 503-657-6958, ext: 2356 ' ' McLoughlin Theatre • • ■ ClaGkaraas-Community College. -19800 South Molalla Avenue ..Oregon City, Oregon . Johnson, Kyle Moe, Allan Zlemke. Randall loading zone. Production Assistants: Tobbl Ireland, Lauri Mayfield, Bryan Robinson, Maureen Students need to complete class Veatch. Students who attended the “New Student Orientation” class ori Sept. 13, need to meet with their advisor to complete their orientation Advisor: LlndaVogt packets and schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor in the Counseling department. Call ext. 2266 for an appointment. Auditions for play held soon Auditions for the Winter term production of “Ladyhouse Blues” will be held Dec. 2, at 3 p.m. in the McLoughlin Theater. Diane Olson will direct this play about a mother and her four daughters set in St. Louis in 1919. Studentsandgeneral public areencouraged to audition for any and all roles. Rehearsals begin Jan. 6,1992. Rehearsals will be Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 3 to 6p.m. Performances are March 5,6,7,13, & 14at8p.m.witha2:30p.m.performaneeon March The Clackamas Print alme to be a fair and Impartial newspaper covering the college community. Opinions expressed In The Clackamas Print do not necessarily re flect those of the college administration, faculty, or advertisers. The Clackamas Print Is a weekly publication distributed every Wednesday except for finals week. The open advertlslngfatels $3.75 per column inch. Clackamas Community Col lège 19600 S Molalla Avenue, Oregon GREETINGS City, Oregon; 97045. 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