Skill Olympics
More than 200 high school
students throughout Oregon will
be competing in the statewide
Skill Olympics April 14 and 15
at the College.
This year will be the sixth
straight year that the Vocational
Industrial Clubs of America will
be holding this competition.
The competition will consist
of contests in trades such as auto
mechanics, bricklaying, carpen
try, welding, and radio and tele
vision repair.
The competition is sponsored
by the state and local VICA chap
ters, the State Department of
Education and business and in
industry, which supplies mater
ials, equipment and judges.
Fitness class
The community recreation and
community services department at
the College is sponsoring a fitness
and conditioning class for women
beginning Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in the
gym and weight room in Randall
Hall.
Pre-registration is a must and
there is a $1 fee.
Gladys Michael, instructor, will
demonstrate the use of weight ma
chines and stretch and relaxation
techniques. Also there will be a de
velopment and exercise program
suited to the student's needs. In
addition, there will also be a ques
tion and answer period for the stu
dents.
For more information, call ext.
232.
from curiosity to professional as
pirations. Whatever your reason,
you now have the opportunity
to expand your knowledge of
yourself as well as other people
and cultures.
Year-long academic programs
in France, Germany, Japan and
Mexico will allow you to earn
full Oregon State University or
University of Oregon credit while
studying abroad.
Financial aid
is available as well as the oppor
tunity to apply for a scholarship.
You must have two years of
language study to qualify for pro
grams in France, Germany and
Mexico. There is no language pre
requisite for the Japanese pro
gram.
Applications for the I978-79
academic year are now available
in the Counseling Center.
See
Vince Fitzgerald, foreign student
advisor.
Study abroad
Youth hostels
"In terms of growth and self-
awareness, a
year's study in a
foreign country would be highly
beneficial."
This is just one participant's
reason for wanting to study a-
broad, but other reasons vary
A sailing vacation in Florida
could be an alternative answer
for students as well as the gen
eral public if they are looking for
something to do this spring va
cation.
American Youth Hostels. Inc.,
America’s
largest non-profit,
nori-sectarian outdoor travel or
ganization, offers this sugges
tion.
The voyage will consist of
sailing to the Florida Gulf
Coast Islands aboard an AYH 26-
foot sailing sloop. During the
five-day cruise, there will be
swimming and snorkeling.
The cost, including food, is
only $179 and will be open to
all who are interested.
For more information, write
Jerry Barron, c/o the AYH Met
ropolitan Detroit Council, 3024
Coolidge, Berkeley, Michigan
48072. For information about
two-week summer sailing trips
to the Bahamas, write to Jess
Russell,Travel Department, AYH
National
Headquarters,
Del
aplane, Virginia 22025.
Mountain climb
A slide show called "A Kara-
koran Odyssey-The First Ascent
of the Trango Tower" by John
Roskelley, will be presented by
both Recreational Equipment Inc.
(REI) and Portland State Univers
ity Outdoor Programs, Jan. 25 at
7:30 p.m. at PSU, Lincoln Hall,
Room 75.
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
In 1977, Roskelley
other mountaineers asc
20,650-foot precipice k
Trango in northern Paki
Roskelley
has I
number of mountail
cesses. He was one of]
bers of the I976 Indi J
Nanda Devi Expedition
on the summit of the]
Nanda Devi.
Admission will be $|,
public and $l for studef
Theatre o|
child care
Clackamas Countyl
Theatre is offering with 8
live theatre productio
Again, Sam," free childlcai
the Sunday matinee, [
If you have small chil
can't afford a babysitter,
to the Orchard Centeiion
lege campus. ProfessioF
facilities will be providei
i ng the three matinee pel
Jan. 29, Feb. 3, and F
tain time is at 3 p.m.
$3 for adults and $2.
dents. Please call 65
356 for reservations.
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
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