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N ews Ÿ 26,2004 T he C lackamas P rint • 3 Vaters' Club Contest Winners 2004 iner| will be honored in a ceremony held on June 3 from 3-5 p.m. in the Literary Acts Center, RR220. Winning entries will be pub- ed in Synesthesia, the student literary magazine towards the end of spring term. Contest sponsored by the CCC English department. ■- Essay Winners: K' First Place Carl Graham— Alone in the Dark Poetry Winners Fiction Winners First Place Roxanna Matthews-- OfaterviUe, Washington,' ■ Second Place ||; Roxanna Matthews— - :Lo$t in Spring, First Place Matt Morrison - Soapstone Elephant - Second Place James Tomhc Itewn Rcwrivi.lwn\ Second Place Robert, Brown— the Blue Ad Third Place Jack Chitty— Winter Walk ' Third Place . Maggie Mliot— „A .4 Tour o f Eugene, Oregon || Third Place v ’Tarries Mortis— Honorable Mention Jack Chitty—Two Barns Judged by Bill Siverly ^^ged by Martha Thompson I he Legend Judged by Lauren Vuylsteke Exciting European vacation for students seeking culture Join Art Historian Nora Brodnicki and Religion Instructor Bill Briare for an exciting tour of Spain and Portugal, with a pilgrirpage to Compostela. 'The tour departs July 2005 and visits the cities of Madrid and Lisbon, as well as many locations in between. The trip can also be extended to to Seville and Cordoba or other European countries. The journey will follow part of the trail to Santiago de Compostela, one of the most important Christian pilgrimages from the Middle Ages. Enjoy museums, beaches, food, culture, dance and the company of other student travelers. Sign up now and enjoy the experience of a lifetime. For more infor mation, contact Brodnicki at ext. 2347 or Briare at ext. 2457 and come to an informational meeting on Friday, June 4 at 12:30 p.m. in M206. LIMBER: Local man struggles to heal from tragic fall during outdoor trek hinuedffrom page 1) /put a hold on Geoff’s ntain climbing excursions he time being. JS a member o f the High ters Club, a national club of ntainjclimbers whose goal is '¡mb the highest peak in every ,, Geoff has met his goal in If the’pO states, but has yet to |uer Oregon’s highest peak, Hood. He’s tried to climb Mt. Hood | four ¡different times [but |her conditions prevailed],” ;aid,-^j|ast year there was the Sr accident when four people went into the crevasse, so they weren’t able to go. He’s sched uled, to [climb Hawaii’s highpoint] in June, but I bet that,’s going to be postponed.” Along with Oregon and Hawaii, Geoff has yet to climb the highpoints of Alaska, Montana and Wyoming. “You’re looking at a guy who sets a goal, puts out a plan and then does it—and that’s what this is about,” Jan said. Jan visits her brother in the hos pital a couple of times a day and said he is keeping his spirits high. “He’s been very upbeat. From the moment the rescue happened, he’s had an attitude that’s been extremely positive,” she said. “He’s making an absolute fab ulous recovery. He’s very strong and athletic; he’s in great shape and it’s all paying Off.” Geoff is expected to be released from the hospital by Friday and will stay with his sister until he is well enough to travel home to Ventura, California. In a press conference with KGW Northwest News from his hospital bed he said, “I’m not going to get beat by this mountain.” PHQjaìGQURTESY of KGW Northwest News Geoffrey Godfrey convalesces in the hospital after accident. Spring '04 Final Exam Schedule M/WorM/W/F Mon. 6/7 Tues. 6/8 7:45 or 8:00 a.m. Ji 00 a m 8:00-10:00 a.m. 10:00 or 10:15 a.m. 11:00 or 11:30 a.m. Noon or 12:45 p.m. g .00 p m 2:00 p.m. . 3:00 or 3:15 p.m. 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-Noon Wed. 6/9 8 00-10 00 a m 10’00 a m.-Noon Noon-2:00 p.m. Noon-2.00 p.m. ■ 2:00-4:00 p.m. | 2:00-4:00 p.m. . >7 4:00-6:00 p.m. T/Th 7:30 or 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 or 10:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30 or 3:00 p.m. 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. Conflicts 8:00-10:00 a.m. 10:00 a. m.-Noon Noon-2:00 p.m. 2:004:00 p.m. 4:00-6:00 p.m. See Instructor 4:00-6:00 p.m. T he C lackamas P rint 19600 S Molalla Ave. Oregon City, OR'97045 (503) 657-6958 ext. 2309 ie Clackamas Print is a weekly student publication and is distributed every Vednesday except during finals week. Co Editors-in-Chief: C.yndee Mady and Cory Price Ext. 2576 (Mady) or ext. 2447 (Price) Copy Editor: Katie Funk News Editor: Karlin Johnson Opinion Editor: Ben Maras Feature Editor: Karen Hill A&E Editor: Isaiah Creel Sports Editor: Nie Delzell Photo Editor: Jesse Lamond Sports Copy Editor: Frank Jordan Staff Writers: Robb Egan, Joel Gaynor, Hilliary Ferguson, Jessica LeClaire, Bethany. Monroe, Jennifer Trank Production assistants: Michaele Cooper, Jeff Sorensen, James Tombe Photographers: Truman Anderson, Angela Gerhart Adviser: Linda Vogt Department assistant: Pat Lichen Goals: The Clackamas Print aims to report the news in art honest, unbiased, professional mSiner. sThe opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the studentbody, college administration, its faculty or The Print. E-mail comments to chiefed@clackamas.edu. Ths Clackamas Print © 2004