Welcome Week entertains students new and old

Mt. Hood Community College came alive during “Welcome Week” Sept. 25-29, with stilt walkers, bands, food and a wide variety of club promotions. Even the traditional long lines of people at the bookstore were offered entertainment, and a chance to win free books on the “Spinning Wheel.” Stilt walkers were brought in by the Student Activities Board to raise the excitement to new heights, literally.


Photo by Janice Tarlecki



     
 
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September 29, 2006
Volume 42, Issue 2