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March 12, 2003
The Clackamas Print
Softball: players
face new teams
Continued from page 7
Mt. Hood CC has a new
coach and their number one
pitcher back from a year ago, but
many other questions remain
about the rest of the conference.
“All of the schools that are
usually in the mix come tourna
ment time like Edmonds CC,
Spokane CC and South Puget
Sound CC will more than likely
be there again this year,” com
mented Fiskum. “But you never
know who will come out of the
fold. Green River College was
one of the worst teams in the
NWAACC for five years run
ning, but have been in the tour
nament the last two years, so you
never know who will surprise.”
The recent passing of assis
tant coach and program co
founder Bob Rapp has been and
Awareness
Meditation
Club meets Fridays from
noon to 1 p.m. in R011.
Brown Bag Bible Study
meets Wednesdays and
Thursdays at noon in the
Barlow student lounge.
Campus
Crusade
for
Christ meets Thursdays
from 1 to 2 p.m. in M256.
For
info
e-mail
clackcc4c7@hotmail.com.
Child Care Club meets
Thursdays from 1 to 2
p.m. in R101. For info call
ext. 2598.
Chrysalis Women Writers
Meet and Greet for English
and Journalism -majors
takes place tomorrow,
March 13 at. 3 p.m. in
CC127. Enter to win tick
ets
to
see
Michael
Chabon, author of “The
Wonder Boys”. For info,
call*ext. 2284.
Student-Directed One-Act
Plays take place today and
tomorrow
in
the
McLoughlin Hall Theatre
from noon to 1 p.m. and
at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Free.
Instrumental Jazz Festival
takes place in Randall
Gym from 8 a.m. to 11
p.m. March 14 and 15.
will continue to be felt by tne
entire team and coaching staff.
“We certainly will miss Bob
Rapp and his influence on our
team. We are going to be wear
ing a patch on our uniforms hon
oring Bob and all he has done for.
the program, and softball in gen
eral,” Fiskum said. “Brooke
Comstock’s dad, Ron, who is a
top ASA coach in his own right,
offered to help out with the pro
gram this season. His expertise
will have a huge impact, and we
are very glad to have him.”
Clackamas opens the 2003
season with a trip to California
during spring break to play in the
Fresno City College tournament
March 22-23. The Cougars
return home to open regular sea
son action on March 28, hosting
Chemeketa CC in a doublehead
er at 2 p.m.
meet Wednesdays from
noon to 2 p.m. in Cl 53.
Clay Club Open meetings
will resume spring term.
Contact
Brian
at
ridestreet20@hotmail.com
Concert Band meets
in
R208 Monday through
Thursday from noon to 1
p.m. For info e-mail Dave
Mills at dmills@clacka-
mas.cc.or.us.
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes meets Thursdays
at noon in R101.
French Table
meets
Thursdays from noon to 1
__
p.m. in B203.
German
Club
meets
Thursdays at noon in the
Barlow student lounge.
Gay-Straight
Alliance
meets
Tuesdays from
noon to 1 p.m. in DI 26.
info
cal|
Cheryl
For
Hollatz-Wisely or Tara
Sprehe at ext. 2625.
LDSSA
Club
meets
Tuesdays and Thursdays
from noon to 1 p.m. in
M253. For info call (503)
667-9606.
Peace and Justice Club
meets Thursdays from
Admission is $5. For info
call ext. 2434.
Vocal Jazz Festival starts
at 9 a.m. March 21 in the
Randall Gym, with final
competition at 7:30 p.m.
Admission is $5. For info
call ext. 2434.
War and Peace: A Choral
Celebration of the Sanctity
of Life takes place at 7:30
p.m. Sunday, March 16 in
the
Gregory
Forum.
Admission is $6 general,
and $3 for students and
seniors.
Spring Break is March 24-
29. Spring term begins
Monday, March 31.
noon to 1 p.m. in M254.
For info contact Bill Briare
at ext. 2457.
Phi Theta Kappa meets
Wednesdays from noon to
1 p.m. in R101. For info
contact Dave Andersen at
ext. 2743.
Spanish Club meets from
noon
to
1
p.m.
Wednesdays in B203.
To have your club listed,
or to have your listing
updated call Elisabeth at
ext. 2309 or drop by
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Roommate
wanted:
Responsible person want
ed for apt. in West Linn
area, $290 +1/2 util.
Parking included. Call
503-657-6531.
Scholarship i deadlines:
Submit your completed
application
to
the
Student
Financial
Services Office ! by 5 p.m.
March 24.
Computer Club Raffle:
Win a computer! Enter
the Computer Club’s raf
fle. Tickets are $1 each.
The drawing will be held
at 12:30 p.m. March 17
in
the
Community
Center. Call Computer
Club members for details
and tickets. Call Tori at
(503) 353-0672.
For Sale: Black Lab pup
pies.
Contact Debra
Moser at (503) 639-
9754.
Molalla Kitties Rescue
Fund: Help out-by donat
ing to a tax deductible
cause. Also, looking for
friendly adoptive homes
for cats. Contact Karin
Redston at (503) 650-
7881 or Steve Milner at
(503) 657-6553 for info.
Cuernavaca Trip: Study
Spanish in Mexico this
summer. Contact David
Campbell at ext. 2600.
Join
concert
band:
Music instructor Dave
Mills is seeking more
students for his band,
which meets upstairs in
R208 Monday through
Thursday at noon. For
more info call ext. 2257
or e-mail dmills@clacka-
mas.edu.
Color Copies: Save time!
Save money! Use the
color copier in the library
to make photocopies and
transparencies. Cost is
$.60 per page.
Day Care: Oregon City
area state registered day
care by stay-at-home
mom. Ten years experi
ence. Available 7 a.m. to
6 p.m. (503) 657-9016.
Camera: Lost on last day
of summer term. Ricoh in
grey case. Ten dollar
reward offered. Call Ann
at ext. 2413.
Attention clubs: Randall
101 is
equipped with
poster-making materi
als, club meeting space,
computer access with
color printer and new
comfy furniture. Contact
Senator Liz at ext. 2247.
Classified ads are free
to students, staff and
faculty. For others, ads
cost $2 for the first 15
words and $0.15 for
every following word.
Call ext. 2309 or drop by
B104 for forms.