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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1978)
j approves $50,000 budget nrollment management receives executive nod nanimous decision, the oard of Education ap- $50,000 expenditure ¡on of a new enroll- ¡nagement department jlege during their regu- ngon April 12. ixpenditure will cover of a full-time enroll- ugerand staff appoint- ommunity and student lent,publication media, ¡media and registration ¡nrollment manager will led from current staff ■early in May, With board approval on May 10," said Art Hames, college counseling director and chairman of the recruitment committee. "We would hope that person will be in office and functioning on May 11." The intent of the program is to identify populations in the district which are not presently being reached by college pro grams; to encourage high school students to come on campus for special events; promotion and coordination of promotion from all areas of the college, and gen erally to stimulate interest in receives national award lot has narrowly missed sd among the top two- ige papers in the nation Associated Collegiate Iging team for its fall and the great improvement the staff has shown over this past year, we hope to receive at least a first class rating for our winter and spring issues," said Happie Thacker, Print editor. 3720 points the Print ling judged first class oints and received the ling of second class. are judged according to is institution they serve often they are pub- eyare placed in one of s with first class be- good to excellent, sec good to very good, ass fair to good and ass weak to fair. the change in format the college on the part of people not now using its services, ac cording to Dr. John Hakanson, college president. "It is necessary to realize that our enrollment is leveling off, and, in fact, is decreasing slight ly, but that there are many people in the district who are not taking advantage of what the college has to offer," he said. The board also approved a resolution setting a 10-hour', four-day work week for all col lege employees whose areas of responsibility are compatible with a four-day work week,‘be ginning July 1, and continuing through August 31. "The main thrust behind go ing with a four-day work week is to conserve energy," said Howard Fryett, assistant to the president. In other business the board approved: -- hiring of Tsuyoshi Inouye as data processing officer, to fill a vacancy in that position. -- authorization of the pur chase of three additional auto matic doors for the sum of $5,651. - a formal expression of the boards appreciation of the work of the Finance Study Committee, chaired by Dan Faddis, and that of the Citizens' Election Steer ing Committee, chaired by Ben Hansen, in the success of the rate-based serial levy election, April 4. -- annual application for fund ing of the college's adult educa tion programs. -- award of bid to IBM for one memory typewriter for instruct ional use, for the sum of $5,260. -- to pay selected full-time faculty who will be teaching summer session at the daily rate of the current year's salary, i.e., the 1978 summer session salary will be a daily rate for each in dividual based on the 1977-78 salary schedule. The full daily rate is to be based on a full load and the hours put in per week are to be the same as during the regular school year. The board also set May 5 and 6 as d^tes for a board workshop staff development. TRI-CITY BOWL MOLALLA AVE AT WARNER-MILNE RD P O BOX 2» 1 OREGON CITY; OR »7«4l SEV HARKSON OWNER MANAGER Pool Pinball Bowling 635-2603 The word gets around. . . . Tom-Tom HAIR’S WHERE IT’S AT I p O j ' -' i for professional hair styling Open 8:30-5:00 Tuesday thru Saturday Open evenings Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday by appointment only 655-9791 BUY * SELL ☆ TRADE it CONSIGN "Great Family Cars" 1115 Molalla Avenue Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Student Associated 239 N. W. 2nd Ave. Canby, Ore. 970I3 Holly Mall 266-2322 Government EXECUTIVE ELECTION I Petitions are now available at the Student Activities Office for the following Student Government positions : President Vi ce-President Secretary Business Manager 1 Deadline for filing petitions is April 21,1978 lll|3lll|lll 7 62 18 04 I 19 I 16.19 -0.05 0.73 20 829 -0.81 0.19 |4lll| 21 3.44 -0.23 0.49 |9111111111 io n l 24 25 29.37 13.06 -49.49 28 82.74 3.45 81.29 29 30 50.87 -27.17 -29.46 a L* b* Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab