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b________ Feature WedNEsdAy, M ay 24, 2000 TI h E ClACkAMAS P r ÍNT Muggii will be student government vice president next year Officer, Public Affairs Officer, said. “The childcare officer and Childcare Officer, and Campus ASG’s senators administer the Activities Officer. childcare grants that are awarded “The officer positions are more each semester,” she explained. likely to be chosen from more ex There is money available each perienced people,” Muggli said. quarter to help parents in need “It is really hard for someone cover childcare expenses while who isn’t experienced to come in and do an of they attend ficerjob.” classes. This Muggli ex money, which is pects all offic not taxpayer or want ers to be se ASG money, is [students] come lected by the provided by the next year end of this college Founda term, because it tion, who began to important that the childcare Gloriann Muggli they get started grant program in ASG Vice-President Elect learning their 1993 with $6000 area. They’ll contributed for need to start that purpose. planning for For the 1999- 2000 school year, the Foundation next year and to meet over the has raised $20,000 for childcare summer. grants. For the first time, ASG As for next year, Muggli hopes has been able to award more than that people will come forward $7,000 per quarter. and express their concerns to “We had about 20 applications ASG. per term this year, and every “We want them to come in next body who turned an application year and talk to us. If they know in on time got an award. These someone in student government, grants ranged from about $ 180 to they can talk to them and tell $570 per quarter,” she said. them what their concerns are,” As vice-president elect, she said. Muggli noted that ASG is now “We are concerned with com accepting applications for officer munication,” she emphasized. and senator positions. These In addition to serving as vice- Applications became available president of ASG next year, May 17, and the positions will be Muggli will also continue her schoolwork toward her art de posted for two weeks. Titles of these positions have gree.- She plans to attend either been changed for clarification. Portland State University or Pa They are now: Legislative Affairs cific Northwest College of Art Officer, Environmental Affairs following Clackamas. We in talk KARL KATZKE I Clackamas Print Glorianne Muggli, ASG vice-president elect, plans to open the communication lines between students and ASG next year, and continue toward a master's degree in art and computer graphics. TAM OLIVER Staff Writer Vice-President Elect Glorianne Muggli is 48, lives in Estacada and began classes at Clackamas Community College winter quar ter, 1999. Muggli, who also works with her husband in their home-based computer graphics business, re turned to school with a goal in mind. “I want to get a master’s de gree in art with an emphasis on computer graphics so I can teach art in college,” she said. Her involvement with the As sociated Student Government (ASG) began at the end of last school year, when she was named ASG’s childcare officer. “I had been involved in stu dent government before, a long time ago,” she stated. Muggli feels her previous ex perience at a junior college she attended right after high school helped her this year. “It’s difficult to step in as an officer without any previous experience (at Clackamas). It was hard for me at first,” she them to and us. Memorial Day, a tradition to be honored MAGGIE JIRASEK Staff Writer Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday in May in most of the United States, is one of America’s noblest traditions. It is a day where we remember and honor fellow citi zens who have died on fields of battle across America and around the world and, who have lost their lives to protect America’s interest. More than 1.3 million men and women have laid down their lives in the name of freedom. The birthplace of Memorial Day BBQ Wednesday, May 31, The Print and ASG are teaming up for an on- campus barbecue that will be held outside the Community Center. is Waterloo, a small village in New York, where in 1865 Henry C. Welles, a druggist, said at a social gathering that honor should be shown to the dead of the Civil War by decorating their graves. Townspeople adopted the idea wholeheartedly. The village was decorated with flags at half-mast and draped with evergreen boughs. Wreathes, crosses and bouquets were made for each veteran’s grave. The oificial recognition of Memo rial Day was first given by General John A. 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