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¡luJ J Ji I 2 • June 1, 2005 ^t^LACKAMA Sprint All reports are taken from CCC’s campus safety incident logs. Summaries are edited for clarity, not content. College staff, facult take their final bow 5-27-05 8:30 a.m. . Took statement from student regarding stolen artwork. 11:40 a.m. Staff reported maimed wild life along Killdeer Road. 3:25 p.m. , Reported unattended chil dren near cooling tower. 5-26-05 5:10 p.m. Two young children lost. Helped locate parents. 5:20 p.m. Report of verbal argument in FRC parking lot. Contributed Photo, Public Affat 7:03 p.m. Received report of two males looking in cars. Con tacted and identified them. No problems to report. 7:30 p.m. Large group of students from OCHS hanging out in Barlow lot. Advised them to return to their campus. 8:00 p.m. Met with Community Gardens head volunteer about security concerns and juveniles from Kingberry Apartments. 8:30 p.m. Male adult looking for lost wallet. Referred him to ASG lost and found. 10:10 p.m. Contacted men in softball practice field, stargazing. 5-25-05 9:55 a.m. Contacted Art Center staff regarding theft of student art project. 2:50 p.m. Reported female adult exceeding walking speed while driving in core area. 5:00 p.m. Met with federal police officer about updated bomb reporting forms. 5-21-05 4:00 p.m. Assigned standby for Roger Rook to watch for person of interest. 4:30 p.m. Contacted person of inter est and detained for OCPD detective to interview. 5-19-05 10:20 a.m. Student reported strange male adult following her from bus turnaround. 11:15 p.m. Cited bus for failure to slow or stop and camo close to hitting driver turning left on Douglas Loop. The retiring staff this year, from left, are Larry Levi, Dean of Applied Technology Devision; Roxie-Hobart, Dean of Buisness Sei Joseph Katanick, Campus Services; Jeani Preble, Executive Assistant of Dean of Instruction; David Dickson, Executive Director the CCC Foundation; MomadEscriva, Department Secretary; Alice Hayden, Math Instructor; Eric Faucher, Youth Services Transit Adviser; Janet Quinn, Shipping and Receiving; Jim Neufeld, Automotive Instructor; and Bill Symes, Business Administration I Instructor. Not pictured: Kay Slusareko, Dean of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; and Jeff Molatore, Manufacturing Instn Hilliary Ferguson court-appointed special advocate trainer for the State of Oregon. Automotive Instructor Jim Neufeld is leaving this spring With so many students ready after teaching at Clackamas for ing for graduation,! retiring staff 10 years. When asked of his feel and faculty are often forgotten. ings on the past 10 years, he This year, thirteen staff members remembers “happy times, times are leaving. filled with stresses too heavy to Alice Hayden, a math instruc be remembered and sad times tor for 25 years; is leaving this that changed the ways we looked June to spend more time with her at the world in which we live.” family, including her twin grand Neufeld has sold his home and daughters. has purchased a home on the bay Bill Symes is another 25-year in Waldport. He hopes to travel veteran who is getting ready to more often and reconnect with leave Clackamas to “get a real friends abroad. job.’’ Starting in 1980, he worked Kay Slusarenko, dean of arts, as a public information specialist, humanities and social sciences, publications manager and director will be leaving after a 7-year of marketing until in 1994 when stint at Clackamas. Some of her he made the switch to teaching in favorite moments here include the business department. envisioning both the Studio Arts Manufacturing Instructor Jeff Center and the Niemeyer Center. Molatore has spent the last 27 Another proud moment in her years working for Clackamas, career at CCC was influencing originally starting as a welding the freedom to paint administra instructor in 1977. He is now tive offices in colors other than in Europe, visiting his daughter, white. During her retirement, she an English teacher in Krakow, plans to spend more time with her Poland. husband and three sons, as well as Eric Faucher, Youth Services put more time into her art with the Transition adviser, has worked at hopes of opening a gallery soon. Clackamas since 1992. In 1996 Executive Director of the CCC he was named the Teacher of the Foundation David Dickson is also Year for the Oregon Association retiring this year after a 25-year of Special Needs Personnel. In run. Starting as the coordinator of addition to doing “odd jobs” community development in 1980, around the campus, Faucher plans he was named as the economic to complete training to become a development officer three years The Clackamas Print later. It was in the late ’80s that he took his role as director of the Foundation. He was known to be one of the greatest fundraisers for Clackamas, raising millions of dollars for the school, includ ing the $3 million Campaign for the Arts. Dean of Business Services Roxie Hobart is leaving after 30 years here at CCC. She began as a .cashier, but went on to oversee thè business office, purchasing, the cashier’s office, the book store, duplication, food service, investments, budgeting, motor pool, shipping and receiving, and mail services. In retirement, she plans on doing bookkeeping for a family business, along with some traveling. Larry Levi; dean of applied technology, has worked at Clackamas for the last 20 years. He began as a work-study student in the Veterans’ Office, but moved to the Registrar’s Office in 1985. His future plans include visiting family, traveling, fishing, golfing and gambling. He is also con sidering a move to Hawaii to be closer to his wife’s family. Joseph Kattanick, a Campus Services veteran of 12 years, is also leaving and plans to travel to New York to visit friends and family. He would also like to spend more time reading, fishing- and working on cars. Starting in 1993, Kattanick lists his favorite memory of Clackamas asiv together with other staff mi to help the campus recii after the flood in 1996. Executive Assistant to D Instruction Jeani Preble ii ing CCC after 28 years. Beg in the work-study prograi applied for a temporary tary position in 1977. She ly became a fulltime enip working in an array of div before landing her present j years ago. Janet Quinn, another i has worked here for 20 Beginning in 1985 as a cus on the graveyard shift, she now in the Shipping and Reel department. She’s lookingfo to traveling around the 1 Northwest and down to Cali to visit her parents, but is go miss all the people. “I had a good job where I meet a lot of people,” said! “There are a lot of good [ here.” Moma Escriva will be ing this spring after five as a department secretary future plans include travelins ing classes, volunteer woi singing. The retirees were honoi a Retirement Celebration hi May 19. -Information from CCC I Celebration Program Ceremony for Cougar graduates held next weel . Mike Giidlce 200 people will be participat ing in this year’s GÉD and Clackamas Print High School Diploma gradua Clackamas students who tion ceremony. There is a rehearsal on have completed their require Wednesday, June 8, from 3 ments will be graduating on p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Randall Thursday and Friday, June 9 Gym, but it is not mandatory. On Friday, June 10, at 7 and 10 On Thursday, June 9, at 7 p.m., the commencement p.m., the GED and Adult High ceremony will be held for School Diploma ceremony will all Clackamas Community be held in the Randall Gym. It College graduates. These are is expected that approximately students who have completed 11 ¡ the requirements for what ever degree they have been working towards. This year’s graduating class is. expected to consist of at least 250 stu dents. There will be a rehearsal on Thursday, June 9, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Randall Gym; participants are not required to be there, but it is encour aged. After both the high school and college graduation cer- emonies, a reception will I held in the Gregory Foruj where everyone can enj< cookies and punch and socii ize with friends and family. For more informal regarding the GED and Adi High School Diploma cereffl ny, simply call the college ext. 2549, For further information< the college graduation cef mony, call the school at ex 2637. ! I ________________