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4 WEdNEsdAy, J une 5, 2002 TI he CI ac I camas P rint Portraits Not Pictured: Decole Ann Camarillo Not Pictured: . Summer Sayles Erik Kaster Erik returned to school to make a big splash, receiving two asso ciates degrees; one in networking and micro systems and one in computer applications. His GPA is an impressive 3.97. He plans to go on to get a bachelors in either electronics or computer engineering. o f Success Bravo, G.E.D. grads! Perhaps it was Summer’s enthusiasm and energy which made it possible for her to be the first one in her family to earn a college degree. She received an Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer (AAOT) degree with a 3.5 GPA, and will continue her education at PSU, majoring in education or counseling. So far, she has made sure that she’s kept herself busy, always getting her self involved in campus activi ties, such as being a Student Ambassador, and working as a teacher’s assistant at Estacada High School. Cheryl Braim Having received an associates in micro electronics systems technology with a GPA of 3.62, Cheryl plans to work in the semi conductor industry. She is cur rently in a work-study program with Intel, and hopes to be employed with them when she graduates. Decole is an admirable person who has crossed many obstacles, and achieved a lot despite it. As a teenage mom and high school drop out, she wasn’t able to com plete her GED until ten years later, in 1999. At CCC, she served as ASG Child Care Senator for two terms, and presi dent of the Native American Club. She is currently going through the application/hiring process at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, where her strength should make her an excellent role model for women trying to turn their lives around. Much congratulations to the people who worked to earn their GEDs here at CCC. -Fernando C. Calderon, Canby -Casandra Frutos, Oregon City -Robert George, Milwaukie -Jennifer Momberger, Oregon City Good luck on continuing the paths to your futures, and on fur thering your educations even more. Be strong, be proud, be determined. Goodbye, Retirees Details for Graduation Process We will miss your service! GED/AHSD Graduation Ceremony- Thursday, June 13, 7 p.m., Randall gym Rehearsal- Thursday, June 13, 3-4 p.m., Randall gym. College Degree/Certificate Commencement- Friday, June 14, 7 p.m., Randall gym Rehearsal- Thursday, June 13,3-4 p.m., Randall gym. Extra Tfravel Time- Allow extra travel time due to heavy traffic on I- 205 and the 213 bypass. There are At the reception, Which is to be held today at 2 p.m. in the Gregory Forum, eight employees will be honored for contributing over 160 years of combined outstanding service to the college. -Debbie Baker Antcliffe -Kathy Emmons -Carol Evans -Steve Johnson -Marylin Killinger -Don Shula -Nancy Wilson -Gary Worthington In addition, there will be a brief, but entertaining animated film pro duced this year by the combined efforts of the Art, Music, and English Departments. Celebrate these retirees hard work with us. two entrances to toe campus, one off Hwy. 213 and the other off of Beavercreek Road. We expect 2,000 guests. Line Up- Graduates should report to the Community Center by 6:30 pjn. to line up. There is no special order for the line up. You will form two lines. If you wish to sit by a friend, be sure that you are in toe same line and stand in front or behind that person. The lines will move from the Community Center to Randall at 6:50 p.m. Child Care- Available at the Family Resource Center, no charge toe evening of graduation. You may reserve a place for your child(ren) by calling Judy at (503) 657-9795. Guest Seating- Tickets not required. We encourage guests to arrive before 6:30 p.m. as we expect a full house. The ceremony begins at 7 p.m. and will last approximately 90 minutes. SUMMER WORK • • • • • • • •' • Customer Service/ Sales 50+ years in business NO experience necessary, Training is provided $13-$ 14.50 base-appt. (Depending on location) Flexible Hours, FT SC PT Openings Available Some Internships sc Scholarship Available Conditions apply No Door to Door or Telephone Sales Fun Work Environment. All Majors May Apply APPLY NOW FOR WORK STARTING AFTER FINALS Beaverton (503) 892-5737 Portland (503) 771-9931 www.workforstudents.com