The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, November 15, 1978, Page 3, Image 3

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Smoking section shuffled
The possibility of a new
‘dent lounge to replace the
lent smoking table on the
fond floor in McLoughlin
||| was discussed at the
lociated Student Gover-
Iment meeting Thursday,
|ov. 9. The table in
^Loughlin Hall has been
pared a fire hazard.
ksG president, Mike Mc-
arty appointed ASG Media
Coordinator Happie Thacker
to head a committee to resear­
ch the possibility of a new
location in another area. The
major concern was that of find­
ing a place for College stu­
dents over 30 who regularly
use the smoking table a new
location of their own.
According to Lisa Thomas,
ASG senator, the decision
concerning the possibility of
ounseling to
elf evaluate
The counseling department
Is recently conducted a sur-
jto assess the career coun-
ling needs of students atten-
ngthe College. Results of the
udy indicated that the
ajority of college students are
lost interested in learning
lys to locate jobs, and current
brmation on the job market
d employment trends, ac-
rding to Bernie Nolan,
liege counselor.
In the individual studies it
as found that women retur-
ng to school are interested in
arning to do a self-assessment
of interests, abilities, and
values. Guided studies students
(PSY 142) are most interested
in vocational information about
training available at the
College. Nolan, of Career
Counseling, was in charge of
the survey.
“The main thing we found
from the survey is that different
people have different needs,”
Nolan said.
The survey will assist the
counseling department in
making
improvements
providing current job infor­
mation and vocational displays
at the College.
establishing a student lounge in
place of the smoking table has
been tabled until this Thur­
sday’s meeting.
Sandra Zimmer, coordinator of
consumer and homemaking
grants at the College. “But,
Mickie will also talk to persons
who have problems with
diabetes, food allergies, or if
they don’t understand specific
diets for weight-loss or weight­
gain.”
“If the program is succesful
this term, we will offer it again
next term,” Zimmer said.
Persons wishing an appoin­
tment with Namura may call,.
656-2631, ext. 336.
Diplomas subject of meeting
basis of their competence and
experience.
In other board action, the
rescension of a bid for asphalt
work to the Rabbit Blacktop
paving Company, took place,
A new policy was adopted at because they did not perform
the Wednesday night meeting, the job. The work was awarded
which makes it possible for to the Cascade Road and
adults, who lack a high school Driveway Company. Their bid
diploma, to earn one on the was $5,886.40.
The possibility of high school
diplomas being earned at
Clackamas Community
College, was discussed at the
College board meeting Nov. 8.
Low, low prices
hours 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. - CLOSED THURSDAY
questions will concern students’
answers about college ac­
tivities.
Dietician available
“We agreed to hold this issue
until next Thursday so that we
can first form a special commit­
A free dietician service is
tee and then make our decision being offered at the College for
from that point.” she said. persons who have special
“Many of us are supporting this dietary problems.
Mickie Namura, a registered
issue but we still need the
people to form the committee dietician, is on campus in the
so that we can look a little more Community Center, room
116, Wednesdays from 9 a.m.
in depth to the situation.”
to noon and in Barlow Hall,
Senators were informed that room 202F from noon to 1
they
would
receive p.m. to discuss problems with
questionaires to have answered diets to students.
on a individual basis by
“The program is primarily
students. Each senator will aimed at parents and pre­
receive 10 to 15 forms that schoolers and infants,” said
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Board members also agreed
to send a letter supporting the
expansion of Dwyer Memorial
Hospital.
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