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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1979)
iriefs urance class ie classes are being offered erm for insurance agents kelp meet continuing ation requirements of the hrough the College. men,seniors, church and In dian press in Oregon. Single copies of the 1979 Oregon Media Guide are available for $5 plus 50 cents postage (bulk discount rates available) form the Center for Urban Education, 0245 S.W. Bancroft, Portland, Oregon 97021, (503) 221-0984. e Insurance Underwriting ered Tuesday nights and ic and Auto Liability is I offered Thursday night mpus. Health Insurance seminar A Body Psychology and le held Saturday, April 14 Behavior Change seminar, pa.m.to4p.m. sponsored by Focus on isses to be held in the Women, will be Friday at 9:30 lukie area include Health a.m. knee Underwriting, Thur- Alison Johnson will instruct nights at Milwaukie High the course which will demon lol, Room 103, and Life knee Seminar, Saturday, strate techniques that may in ¡5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. crease self-awareness, poise, I Far West Federal Savings (confidence and the ability to icope. The seminar will take place prmation about the in Ice courses is available in Clairmont Hall, rorh 134 and I Gib Bloomquist, college ¡costs $1. Persons are encouraged to kills improvement coor- pre-register by calling the pr, 656-2641, ext. 233. College’s Community Services office, 656-2631, ext. 208. Body course iitions open Hent staff positions for 4- k at the 1979 Oregon iFair are now open to le students, according to |e Johnson, Oregon State rsity Extension 4-H and ¡specialist. I 13 positions, which in mid-August and last hSept. 3, pay $25 a day om in the 4-H dormitory e state fairgrounds in Holocaust Conference Insurance An exhibit of posters showing documents and photos of Nazi atrocities will be displayed in the College Com munity Center Building through April 6. The exhibit is open to the public and precedes a class en titled “Holocaust” being offered spring term, Wenesdays, from 7 to 10 p.m. Dr. Donald Ep stein is teaching the class. The 1979 Clackamas Jour nalism conference will be held April 20, at the College. Four accident and sickness insurance plans are available to College students until Friday, the deadline for purchasing the policies. The options include “school time only” accident coverage, recommended for high-risk oc cupational students and those involved in sports activity classes. Cost is $6 per term. High School students from thoughout the county are in v,ited. Portland attorney Elizabeth Yeats will speak on student press rights on a program that features eight workshops for student writers and photographers. Information about the con ference is available from the college journalism department. Leadership Ted Moulton, College business student, earned the title of Mr. Future Business Executive during competition Poetry, essays, short stories at a state leadership conference and art work are being sought in Bend last weekend. by Feature Magazine, a quar The conference, for all terly magazine published by students at Clackamas Com colleges in the state, was spon munity College. sored by Phi Beta Lambda. Contributions are being ac Moulton won third place in cepted from residents of the Mr. Furture Business Clackamas County, students Executive competition, which and staff, says editor Happy included tests and an interview Thacker. before a panel of judges. Also attending the conferen Deadline for materials is ce were Jo Ann Kinne, Phyllis April. Publishing date is scheduled for mid-May. Four small business seminars Ferguson and Ginny Riggs. Persons interested in con More than 80 students from will be offered at Milwaukie High School Thursdays from two and four-year colleges at tributing may call the student April 5 through 26, from 7 to tended the leadership con publications office at 656- 2631, extension 309. ference. 10p.m. Feature ¡Seminar offered Topics include: Insurance Coverage for Small Business to be conducted by Ron Sam ple, insurance agent, April 5; rested persons must be Advertising for Small Business e freshmen or older and by Bert Casey, publisher, The broiled in school. Ex- New Review, April 12; Cash ce in 4-H or at fair is Planning and Pricing by Robert jble, but not essential, Feisem, business consultant, April 19; and Credit and cations are due April 15. rmation and job descrip Collections by Mike Schindler, may be obtained through credit bureau representative, son or Barbara Sawer at April 26. The seminars are being ate 4-H office, 105'Exten- all, OSU, or by calling sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the College. Information about the seminars is available from Gib 1979 Oregon Media Bloomquist, College job skill which lists the state’s improvement coordinator, ipers, radio and 657-2631, ext. 233. on stations with their ses, deadlines and con formation for news and ^service announcements, available through the The Mental Health Council, for Urban Education which operates as the gover introductory section tells ning board of the Clackamas Mental Health o prepare information for County ind broadcast media. The Program, has announced ry listings of 158 board vacancies. The council is responsible for ¡apers, 132 radio and 16 establishing policy and for ap ion stations are arranged proving the budget and the an nty and city within six nual program plan. I regions. A special There are currently a num tions section, lists 145 ber of vacancies on the board. ed newsletters and other Anyone who is a resident of Cations arranged by: Clackamas County and who I interests, governrr. t is interested in volunteer ser , human services, vice in the mental health field S-industry-farm labor, can call Barbara Brotherton, foment, public affairs, 635-4491, for more infor- |, the arts, women and 1 mation. ’mas Community College Basic Plan A offers low- budget coverage for illness, hospitalization and accidents. Cost is $16.65 per term. Basic Plan B provides twice the dollar coverage of Plan A for $33.35 per term. It also in cludes a major medical coverage for catastrophic con ditions when a person pays a $100 deductible amount. Plans A and B are available to all students aged 39 and younger. For more information, call the College Health Center, ext. 250. Information sheets also are available in the registration area in the College Community Center. What has two legs. . A creative mind . . . and uses a typewriter? A Print reporter! ide available Mental Health A second plan offers 24- hour coverage for accidents. Cost is $13 per term. The student newspaper, The Print, and student magazine, Feature, are looking for students who are interested in writing, layout and design, past-up procedures, photography, advertising sales, business management, graphics or office procedures. Credit and some waivers available. tuition Experience is not a must, just a will to learn. You’ll have on- the-job training. Contact Suzie, Cyndi or Hap- pie in Trailer B, anytime, or phone 656-2631, extension 309 or 310. 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