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2 The Clackamas Print Wednesday, February 19,1997 News/Editorial Editorial Hats off to Plant Services personnel Laney Fouse Editor-in-Chief workload has increased. Not only are they moving whole departments to other buildings, but also helping with the general clean-up. Èach day I pass one of the Plant Services workers, I’m greeted with a smile and a “hello.” Thus, I’m reminded the real movers and shakers are usually the ones behind the scenes. Today, I would like to tip my hat to the Plant Services personnel for their continued “grace under fire.” The editorial column is written to express the opinion of the editorial staff on various subjects affecting the college community. Today’s column is not really any different. The exception is, instead of an opinion, I would like to express an appreciation for those who work in Plant Services. With the water-intrusion problems in Streeter Hall, the Dye Learning Center and other buildings, their NEWS BRIEFS Prowh Graduation petitions being accepted ik Petitions for Graduation Care now being accepted at the Registrar’s Office and the Help Center for students Indonesia: TropidaK-^ planning to complete their Paradise? program of study at the end of spring term. A petition English Instructor Kate/ must be filed to indicate a Gray went to Indonesia / student’s desire to have a this past fall, expecting a completed certificate of tropical paradise; during degree posted to their her one week in Jakarta transcript. A separate and two weeks traveling, petition must be filed for each she found art, culture and certificate of degree. pollution of a people a Information regarding the world away. graduation ceremony will be sent during spring term. The Don't miss her slide ceremony will be held Friday, presentation on Tuesday, June 13,1997. Petitions must Feb. 25 at 12:30 p.m. in be in the Registrar’s Office by CC127. April 11 to ensure inclusion in the graduation program. *Bring a lunch* 'TMvsls W Don’t Forget: Give blood today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in^ Gregory Forum. (Last appointment is at 1:45 p.m.) i The following represents the scheduled departmental moves at Clackamas Community College Staff Ext. Moving From Moving To Rita Dale Tom Richards Pat Reinert Mike Kepler Jeff Knorr Tim Schell David Mount Diane Averill Craig Lesley Emily Orlando Jacque Arellano Barry Bergman James Dickinson Alice Hayden Brenda Herman Susan Hopkirk Don Hutchison Janet Kondo Kurt Lewandowski Jack Scrivener Kathy Taylor Stephanie Taylor Linda Anderson Baldwin Vanderbijl Nick Molatore 2284 Streeter 132 Streeter 131 McLoughlin 236 Streeter 128 Streeter 129 Streeter 130 McLoughlin 231 Streeter 125 Streeter 126 Streeter 127 Streeter 120 Streeter 108 Streeter 118 Streeter 122 Streeter 107 Streeter 114 Streeter 123 Streeter 115 Streeter 116 Streeter 121 Streeter 117 Streeter 101 Computer Sci. Computer Sci. Computer Sci. McLoughlin 207 McLoughlin 222 McLoughlin 244 McLoughlin 236 McLoughlin 236 McLoughlin 236 McLoughlin 233 McLoughlin 232 McLoughlin 231 McLoughlin 231 Pauling 124g Pauling 124i Pauling 124c Pauling 124k Pauling 124b Pauling 124k Pauling 124e Pauling 124g Pauling 124k Pauling 124h Pauling 124b Pauling 121 Modular 2 Gregory Forum 104 Streeter Lab 138 2285 2217 2334 2389 2530 2604 2370 2382 2372 2368 2674 2532 2397 2530 2393 2366 2394 2431 2480 2802 2218 2539 2367 2438 *Faculty offices currently in McLoughlin 249 will be relocated to Modular 2, so that classes can be held in McLoughlin 249 starting spring term. /------------------- : LANEY FOUSE, Editor-in-Chief (ext. 2576) BRAD ZIMMERMAN, Managing Editor (ext. 2576) KARIN REDSTON, Co-Feature Editor (ext. 2309) CHRISTINA MUELLER, Co-Feature Editor (ext. 2309) JON ROBERTS, A &E Editor (ext. 2309) ' BRENDON NEAL, Sports Editor (ext. 2578) JOHN THORBURN, Assistant Sports Editor (ext. 2578) CINDY HINES KURFMAN, Copy Editor (ext. 2309) JOEL CORESON, Photo Editor (ext. 2578) ERIN BENNETT, Business Manager (ext. 2578) MAIRIN-ANNE MOORE, Assistant Business Manager (ext. 2578) BRANDY GEHRKE, Cartoonist (ext. 2309) Staff Writers/Photographers/Production: Andrew Beck, Maggie Bragg, Kim Harney, Joel Shempert > Anxiety screening clinic scheduled for March Is college life stressing you out? Do you have signs of an anxiety disorder: anxiety attacks, social anxiety, sleep disturbance, difficulty concentrating, easily fatigued or restlessness? If you, or someone you know, suffers from any of these symptoms of anxiety, free help is available. You are invited to attend a College Anxiety Disorders Screening Day where you can view a video, take an anxiety disorders screening test and have a confidential meeting with a doctor or mental health professional. Free educational material will also be available. The event is planned for Thursday, March 13 at 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in CC127 and is sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa and the college’s Counseling Dept. Photography contest deadline extended The Picture Compassion Amateur Photography Contest deadline has been moved to Thursday, March 6. The Awards Reception for the winning entries will be held March 7, at 6 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. The Clackamas Print 19600 S. Molalla Ave., Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 657-6958 ext. 2309 cccprint@clackamas.cc.or.us Linda Vogt, Advisor (ext 2310) JoAnne Gale, Secretary (ext 2309) __________________________________ Women to share poetry, music in special celebration Poetry and music by women artists will highlight a celebration luncheon on Wednesday, March 5, in honor of Women’s History Week. The event is sponsored by the college’s AAWCC Focus on Women Program, and will be held at noon in the Gregory Forum. Cost is $5, which includes lunch; pre-registration is encouraged. Several members of “Chrysalis,” a women’s writing group, will read from their original works. Original music will be performed by Kathleen Fallon. Fallon is a member of the group “Motherlode”; they have recorded four albums, and perform regularly throughout the Northwest. To register, sign up for WKS 1-04. For more information, contact Linda Vogt, coordinator of the Focus on Women program, at ext. 2310. All are welcome. Writers’ Club Contest deadline approaching The Writers’ Club Contest deadline is Thursday, Feb. 20/ You may submit up to three poems, one essay and one piece of fiction. Submit four copies of each entry. Include a .cover page for each copy. On each entry include the title and your social security number. The cover page for each entry should include the title, the category, your name, your social security number, your address and your phond number. All entries will be considered for the literary magazine, Synesthesia. Seasoned adults to attend Cabaret matinee Join Clackamas’s Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program at the 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 23 matinee production of Cabaret in the McLoughlin Theatre located on the main campus. Doors open at 2 p.m., with an ice cream social following. No morning session is scheduled. For more information, call the Continuing Education Office at ext. 3212. The Clackamas Print aims to report the news in an honest, unbiased, professional manner. 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