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Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009
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Annemarie Schulte
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What is your favorite class this
term?
My favorite class this term is my
public speaking class.
How did you get into ASG?
I got into ASG through my high
school counselor.
What are your duties?
It’s my job to act as the liaison
between the college administration
mid the student body, vice versa.
I attend meetings with our admin
istration and board.
I hold bi-monthly meetings that
are open to our student body to come
and talk with me.
I am also a member of the
Oregon Community College Student
Association (OCCSA) Board.
It’s also my responsibility to make
sure the team is working well togeth
er, events are running smoothly.
Is there anything new going
on?
We’ve got some new events that
we’ll be starting in the next few
weeks on a political level and a few
campus initiatives that we’ll want
students to be heavily involved in.
Do you think ASG will help you
in your chosen future career?
Being a part of ASG has given
me so many applicable skills to
whatever career I choose
What is the most difficult part
about being involved in ASG?
The most difficult part of being
in ASG is balance. It’s a demanding
position, and I’m happy to do it, but
I’m a student first.
Were you involved in student
government in high school?
I was involved in leadership in
high school, but I never ran for any
specific governmental position.
What is your favorite place to
eat near campus?
My favorite place to eat is
Bugatti’s and Taco Del Mar.
What is your all time favorite
Halloween movie?
My favorite Halloween movie
is “Halloween,” I’m talking about
the original Jamie Lee Curtis, crazy
Russian cop guy, “Halloween.”
What is you favorite part about
fall?
My favorite part of fall are the
trees changing.
VP of ASG gives
advice via e-mail
interview
Vice President Bailee Sanders
How’s the third week of fall
term going for you so far?
I would say the third week has
been a successful one. I remem
bered to pick up my books from the
book exchange but my first project in
ceramics turned out to look more like
a tombstone.
How many years have you been
at CCC?
This will be my second year at
CCC.
Do you have a major, or plan
ning to transfer? What are your
plans after CCC?
I plan on transferring to the
University of Oregon to study sports
marketing upon my completion of
the ASOT at Clackamas.
What are your hopes and goals
for ASG this year?
We are hosting “Buzz with the
Prez” that will provide an informal
opportunity for students to come and
chat with us about what is going on
at CCC.
We aim to get mere students
involved around campus through
intramurals, volunteer opportunities,
clubs, and many her things.
What is the best part about
being involved in ASG at CCC?
And what do you think you gain
from it?
- Personally, my favorite part about
ASG is getting to know the students
at Clackamas.
Where did you graduate from
and grow up?
I graduated from Oregon City
High School in 2008. I have spent
most of my life right here in good ol’
Oregon City. -
What is the best advice you’ve
gotten since you’ve been at CCC?
“Hey you should check out
Student Government.”
Favorite class and instructor
this term?
Favorite class: Ceramics. It is fun
to learn a new skill and it is a nice
break from the typical classroom.
Favorite instructor Joan Ryan. I
think she is hilarious.
How did you get into ASG?
I was recommended by a friend
and former ASG member. I applied
and it was all downhill from there.
What are your duties?
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Personally, my
favorite part about
ASG is getting to
know the students
at Clackamas.
Bailee Sanders
Vice President
As Vice President I oversee the
Senate. I am also the clubs officer.
I sit on the Foundation Board as
the student representative.
Anything new going on in
ASG?
I mentioned before flag football
is coming up, as well as ultimate
frisbee, the blood drive, and Buzz
with the Prez.
What are your career plans and
hopes? Do you think ASG will help
you in your chosen future career?
I see myself as someone who
plan/oiganizes sporting events. All
the experience I am getting planning
and organizing ASG events will defi
nitely help me out.
What is the most difficult Dart
about being involved in ASG?
Balance.
Were you involved in student
government in high school?
Not student government I was
the Vice President of Promotions for
the Oregon City DECA Chapter and
I was in leadership roles in the sports
I played.
What is your favorite place to
eat near campus?
Super Torta.
What’s your favorite Halloween
movie?
I don’t do scary movies well.
What is your favorite part
about fall?
Apples. I love everything about
them.
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