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'jgHP fis .A---«« R «f Track and field: Men take first, women fourth Have a night on the town; sing your heart out!! German students from Hanover come to visit Check it out on page 9 Check it out on page 7 Check out the special on page 4 Copy www.ClackamasPrint.com /ednesday, April 25, 2001 Clackamas Community College Oregon City, Oregon Volume XXXIV, Issue 20 Activities abound All dressed up to retire tomorrow for Take □ur Daughters to Work Day leges. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., the En vironmental Learning Center will The theme “Girl Force” will host a tour and hands-on science ign on campus tomorrow from and environmental awareness a.m. to 2:30 p.m. as Clackamas projects to complete the day’s ac irticipates in the ninth annual tivities. itional Take Our Daughters to The National Take Our ork Day, sponsored by the Ms. Daughters to Work Day focuses jundation for Women. on exposing girls to different op Activities will begin with an portunities available to them in ternet scavenger hunt at 11 the working world, both tradi- n. in Streeter Hall, 143. A noon ■ tional and non-tradi- nch in the Gregory Forum tional. According to Glows with pizza and the Monthly Labor li inks, a skit by CCC’s Review, 46% of lamedy Improvisa- our nation’s jjnal Troupe Cat workforce is ¡usage and moti- women, a t i o n a 1 with wider beaker, ranges of CC stu-s^L, occupa e n tions v o n n e / available i g r a m . Af'. to them Lnch is Bridges Instructor Leslie Black and now than 0 for daughter Molly at the 2000 "Take our ever be ults and Daughters" luncheon. fore. Al lee for lowing girls ildren. to watch others at work helps Clackamas activities are heighten their aspirations for the ponsored by the Connections future. ogram, the local chapter of Sons as well as daughters are e American Association of welcome. Call ext. 2444 for more I omen in Community Col- information. JENNYCHAVEZ Copy Editor : Schedule of events ■11:45 ~ Internet \ avenger Hunt Lunch in Gregory 130-230 ~ Environmental Learning Cmter tmr and actMtiei TAMARA BARRY / Community Relations A retirement party was held for College President John Keyser last Friday night at the Holiday Inn in Wilsonville; over 400people attended. Above Keyser is getting 'outfitted'for retirement by his daughter Amber. The campus retirement celebration will be held next Tuesday, May 1, in Randall Gym at 3 p.m. ______________ ___________ tprum See page 6 for more photos peech team first in State \lacing first in state at Mt. Hood C.C., ve speech and debate team receives 24 \ophies and places in 10 of 11 categories DAISY BAIN Staff Writer [rhe Clackamas Speech and I bäte team grabbed first place I the state tournament last week- 1 at Mt. Hood Community Col- 6 ‘We did extremely well,” said bach Kelly Brennan. The team added 24 trophies to their already outstanding 32 in dividual awards. Clackamas students placed in all but one of 11 categories. In Communication Analysis in Advertising, the Cougars swept the board with Chris Henry, first, Jenifer Gile, second and David Lee, third. Gile also took first in Informative and was a finalist in Impromptu. Lee had two more third place trophies in Impromptu and Ex temporary and was a finalist in Persuasion. Kerrie Baker-Hughes added three awards, taking third in Drama, finalist in Pro Oral Inter pretation, and second in Poetry. Laura Pimentel placed second in After Dinner Speech and was a finalist in Informative. Amorita Patterson came home with a third place trophy in Po- etry. Chris Henry was a finalist in Extemporary. Lee and Patterson took third in Duo. The last tournament of the year will be held at Clackamas, May 4-5. Competition is sched uled Friday from 1- 8:30 p.m. and Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. “It’s usually a really fun tour nament,” said Brennan. The last tournament doesn’t change their official school standings but helps teams sum up their year. International Celebration May 1 - 3 See page 5 for more info