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'" OterylkGiffiiand Lori A GrOaham :: MiehrileD Haggerty DataJHala« : ?. ftwhSHarmett ::&tH»S Anita#"z feseOtadllo LiaÄtitata^ge ^RntartS.^wep: • J Blake R Alexander i ;•_ kÄSöttKXlBftill^.” ; ’•’: Row»e Atnwal RttaaHitat s s TawnaParreitt s David U George • t ■• KMDGedtgfr -t •:•• T4^*XiEa^td?l •••: ,Z/ KarbnLWilata WoaEWllaret Natwy Wlaaton ■.■:■■■ '■, Xkvm&tymfat* j^ntaiGWilkriivriu WremWr '/: StovtetL Wulfe .. .; MdisaaWe®>id ' Shell LWooriey Je« FWiakertrew Joseph WhbboH by Melissa Freels Co-Editor-in-Chief Poems and short stories are scattered across the long table. Notebooks and briefcases packed full of literature sit nearby. Poetry books (including one by Russian author Yevgeny Yevtushenko) accompany The Oregonian’s A & E section on the table, while a guitar sits on another table nearby. Welcome to “Open Mike.” “Open Mike” is a weekly event sponsored by CCC’s Writ ers’Club. Every Friday,from5:15 to 7 p.m., people gather at Oregon City Subbs on Main Street in Ore gon City. Some people come to share their creative writing, while others simply come to listen. People of ten bring work from their favorite authors and share it with the group. In addition, information about lo cal literary events is shared. At the April 24 session of “Open Mike,” Jan Zittleman, the President of the Writers’ Club, read a humorous essay that she had written. It was titled, “If I Knew You Were Coming, I’d a Baked a Cake,” and it was about a woman who baked a beautiful “Barbie Doll” cake for a birthday party. The woman had set the cake on top of her car and then drove off, for getting about the cake! After Zit tleman read her essay, the others at “Open Mike” offered suggestions and made comments concerning the essay. •'. AatwaRFtteAntat ' MarkE&tm^, ; z, ' z , “9ivf^eii^KSBSifBi , '' , ,, ; Tao/f'&'^atjet Vivian M Gama ,, Donis FGarre Marie EGaudto ’' MichaelJGdsljaät.- LtabaraSGeorge ' '" MarirJJBrw^or CttatatLC3>0Bt!>& CindyJ0te«t '<■ / WBmSCBmwata „ ' RaBttatoPjririw/z-'i zz JolmLHtmrMi z'. photo by Melina Freele Several CCC students at "Open Mike" discuss Jan Zittleman's (center) essay, "If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd a Baked a Cake." Zittleman also read “Bounty” at the session. “Bounty” is a poem by Mt. Hood C.C. English Instruc- Malcolm Boswell, a former CCC student and former Vice President of the Writers’ Club, attended the April 24 session. He read a poem titled, “I Explain Some Things,” "We want to expand it written by a poet during the Span and invite people who ish Revolution. First, Boswell read the poem in Spanish, then he trans just want to come and lated it to English. Another writer, who prefers to listen. The bigger the go by his pen name “Montford,” audience, the more read “Onions.” “Onions” won fun it is." second place in the fiction cate -Allen Widerburg gory in the 1992 Writers’ Club Writing Contest According to Allen Wider tor Sandra Williams, who had par burg, the advisor of the Writers’ ticipated in a poetry reading at Club, “Open Mike” provides an informal and “non-hostile atmos CCC just two days before. “Open Mike” also appeals to phere.” Creative writers read their writers who are not CCC students. poetry or short stories-some have even brought their guitars and sang—and receive constructive criticism and suggestions from the other writers. Widerburg explained that “Open Mike” has been developing for the past few years. Although “Open Mike” has been successful, with as many as 15 people reading per night, Widerburg would like to see it grow. “We want to expand it and invite people who just want to come and listen,” he said. “The bigger the audience, the more fun it is.” Although “Open Mike” doesn’t have the “Bohemian at mosphere” of Portland bookstores and cafes, Widerburg thinks that it is a very good creative outlet for writers. Another plus, he said, is that “Open Mike” is “close to the photo by Melissa Freels Malcolm Boswell, a former CCC student, read a Spanish poem people that live in this area who don’t get into Portland often.” at a recent "Open Mike" session. Clackamas competes for IBM grant by Maurice Glenn Staff Writer CCC has applied for a one mil lion dollar IBM grant, the first application in school history. The grant is to be used to cover three major areas. Chii^j^'S'Wfiäiä Me&twEteeta May 13, 1992 1. Fundamental Curriculum. 2. Applied Research. 3. Institutional application of total equality management. A task force consisting of CCC faculty, administrators and classi fied staff, headed by Marsha Coker, is working in behalf of the school towards receiving the Grant. Coker said, “Competition is really stiff for the grant CCC not only has to compete with other community colleges, but also four- year schools.” This is the first time that the college has applied for the grant. On Oct. 1,1992, the school that wins the grant will be an nounced. ORSÙ RUGBY WANTS YOU! RUGBY 1991-92 Pacific NW Champions If you intend to relocate to Portland, callus. New and experienced players welcomed. Job network available. Contact Dave Moss at.. ORSÙ Rugby Club 10514 NE Halsey Portland, OR 97220 (503) 257-0223