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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1978)
Officer helps fund raised Bill Anton, College develop ment al off icer . s Anton is very excited and enthusiastic about his job, and at the moment thinks things are going “very well.” Anton’s position is a new one. at” the college. Basically what he does is help groups with fund., {^isuga'p’roiects^ follow-ups ph , grants, com munication with privates.foun dations, rejidowments, and speaks before groups helping them decide -the¡best way to raise money and spend it. munity Center. The sale is being bill “Ausverkauf” Germafl sale,” and is expfl generate from $5,0j $15,000. The Assol Student Government aS College Foundation will Anton’s background includes an Associate Arts degree, bachelor’s degree in science, the sale proceeds. master’s in human com A truckload of merfl munication, ma r k e t i n g, |frpEn|i^dMeyer, Inc., al managing and politics, ™ rabbit and birdhouse froi| “I’m very excited about this,” Environmental Learnifl Anton said, “exciting things ter and a big-as-life hfl can happen if everyone works among the items that fl together; but it can’t be. done sold during the Au® Tapestries, antique® silverware, clothing atiB “It’s a new position to the community colleges but not to the four-year institutes, ” Anton said. “Student enrollment is down and competition in the academic ‘market place’ is high.” Developmental officer Bill Anton, accepts rummage sale contribution of a duck. Photo by Chuck Quimby cooperative fund-raisifl is the college rummagfl for Nov. 17-19 in fl “We. needed someone to help us compete, that’s where the position of Developmental Officer came in,” he said. “I am a strong advocate of team work. My philosophy is a hands down approach,” said One of Anton’s first other items are also to be eluded in the sale! G1 Michaels, tennis coal physical education ifl was. the first faculty mfl contribute to the sale. ■ Anton said students cj staff and communityfl may contribute to the sa donating their saleable! the Student Goverrjfl fice in the CommunityI More information aB sale may be obtaine« Dave Riggs, AS® president, at 656-26® 247. College pial frisbee even Collegestudentsfl fl chance to display thefl skills next Tuesday fl nesday, Nov. 14 and 1» an Association of 11 Unions In tern ational IA| campustournament,fl to Mike McCarty, A» Student Government- I president. I Entrants will beablfl up on Tuesday for thefl and.,distance event tfl on the Quad by Bi rlow Hl accuracy, and on thfl field, for distance. Cofl begins at noon to 2pfl days. MAGIC Cost per entry is $|A| trants will receive a frfl for participating. ATERRIFYING LOVE STORY ■< Winners of the frfl test, in both mefl women’s divisions, wifl free transportation, rfl board to the regiofl petition at Oregofl University., Feb. 8 anfl JOSEPH E LEVINE PRESENTS MAGIC ANTHONY HOPKINS ANN-MARGRET BURGESS MEREDITH ED LAUTER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER C.O. ERICKSON MUSIC BY JERRY GOLDSMITH SCREENPLAY BY WILLIAM GOLDMAN, BASED UPON HIS NOVEL PRODUCED BY JOSEPH E. LEVINE AND RICHARD P LEVINE DIRECTED BY RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH ners of that compefl have expenses paidfl national competitfl Georgia Tech, April 2M The next ACU-i cal tournament planned» Billards Tourney on a® Dec. 1. iSignup for t|ifl begins Nov. 13 to|2 ifl Student Activities | located in the Cofl Center from 8 a.m. tdbpl PRINTS BY DE LUXE TECHNICOLOR STARTS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8TH AT A THEATER NEAR YOU CHECK LOCAL NEWSPAPERS FOR THEATER LISTINGS Clackamas Community® B r r— 7Z 1 13*24 15.07 ■ ~2~| 3 r 4 49.87 -13*80 18*11 1 22.85 18.72 - I D50 Illuminant, 2 degree observer 5 55.56 6 70.82 -33.43 7 1 8 I 9 10 34Í6 1 -4&07 1 Í&M 1 -040 59.60 Density ÎI fl 11(A) 92.02 12 -o Oil 13 14 -1*06 0.43 028 15, ■ 62.15 I -1.07 ■ 0.19 ]f Ji ■ fa/Ma.*