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ew clinic helpsstudents gainconfidence iDea Shepherd-Kent [The Print Where does one go to gain Lfidence? To the Confidence lie, of course! The College furnishes the Ice and Jane Greene, direc- lof Clackamas County Con- lence Clinic furnishes the k people and resources to Ip others gain awareness, Itionship skills, asser- Jness, personal care and ie, how to handle family ■ices, how to identify per sonal values and vocational goals, where to find com munity resources to guide and help in reaching those goals. Through this knowledge comes personal confidence. The Confidence Clinic is a non-profit, private institution begun by Legal Aid in 1977 under the direction of Gail Spitze. It is housed in a conver ted farmhouse, space provided by the College. Clackamas County Mental Health, CETA, and similiar agencies refer persons who can benefit by this supportive lear ning then go to school, vocational training or other goals which they hope to achieve. “We are pleased,” says John Crayne, program coordinator, “that 70 percent of our graduates are attending school or working.” According to Crayne, financial assistance is available for those who wish to participate in the Clinic and are eligible for such aid. ce Management”; “A Shot in The Clinic is located at the Arm”; “Wrap-up and 19241 S. Beavercreek Rd., Graduation”. Oregon City. A Curriculum ' Crayne states that .sojne Schedule is available at the College credit is awarded Tori above address. Below are those who complete the full’ topics being taught now. Each course. Some changes are course is covered in one week. taking place now, and he was “Getting to Know You and unable to state the exact credit Me”; “Relationship Skills”; given. Crayne urges all whose “Women as Winners”; “Lear lives are in transition, whether ning to Take Control (of our through divorce, death in the: own lives)”; “Career Related Decision-Making”; “Personal family or simoly' because some* Care”; “Know Your 'changes need to'be' made ,* to contact the Confidence Clinic Automobile”; “Family Resour- to get more details. loser to home Science building to serve many Ramona Isackson ne Print lie waiting is over, financial ■oval has been gained, and lew science building on [pus is about to become a k lie new building, scheduled ■all, 1981, completion, will III all the science facilities in lertothe school,” commen- I Chuck Scott, science Bion chairperson. [his will be convenient for all Remed: students, teachers, I technicians, custodians, I the people in the Audio Rial department who are lays running over to Or- Rtd Center to deliver ■erials or repair equipment. Chemistry, biology, geology, physics, anatomy, and many other classes will be taught in the new building rather than being spread to the far corners of the campus, Scott added. The advantages that the new science building will offer can probably best be demonstrated by comparison with the present situation. At this time, the majority of the science facilities ae loated in the 10-year-old Orchard Center complex which is across the McLoughlin parking lot from the center of campus. Some of the problems in the present facilities, well known to both students and instructors, lew PIO officer Ihosen from many Ivin McMurdu of Portland [been named as the new lie relations and infor- ■on officer at the College. IcMurdu was selected over I other applicants for the [The 30-year-old holder of 1er, bachelor and associate lees has held public Jon and information jobs at I the University of Oregon ■th and Sciences Center I at Richland Community Ke in Decatur, Ill. He will be handling the same job here that he did at the LJ of O and at Richland, namely maintain direct contact with radio stations, newspapers, and television stations, as well as assisting the College president in informing the public about the College’s programs and activities. are: crowded labs, limited storage space, noise and lack of privacy in offices, leaks, problems with heating and cooling and other maintenance problems, and isolation from the rest of campus. better organized, safer and table and pleasant place to be. Another built-in advantage more efficient. of the new quarters is added Safer, more convenient, ef space in all areas: labs, ficient and comfortable, it classrooms, areas for student doesn’t sound as if there is projects, preparation rooms,' much to lose. Or, in the words offices and even storage of Gail Jacobson, anatomy in A particular hazard is the spaces. 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