The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, November 28, 1979, Page 9, Image 9

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    alary adjustments board meeting topic
Adjustments
in
ad-
■nistrative salaries were ap-
Led by the College Board of
Bucation during the Nov. 14
Lting of the board. The ad-
Itments represent a two and
L half percent increase in
[ary.
IThe additional 2.5 percent
boost in administrative salaries
was requested so that ad­
ministrators would receive an
increase similar to the salary
package approved for the
College faculty in late Septem­
ber. The faculty accepted an
increase of 10.7 percent.
In other action, the board
approved a request for
$18,000 in planning funds to
update the College master plan
and develop a schematic plan
for
the
campus
mall;
authorized staff to advertise for
bids on mobile divider curtains
for the gymnasium; adopted an
updated version of the board
policy manual; and passed a
resolution to purchase new
equipment for the automotive
laboratory.
tains would be designed to
separate activities into specific
areas of the gym.
In other business, the board
learned
that
fall
term
Citing the need for continual
enrollment reflects a 10 to 12
planning, college president,
percent increase above the
John Hakanson, urged board
same period last year. Len
members to approve the
Monroe, dean of student ser-
request for planning funds.
vices,, reported that ap-
“I’m in favor of using money
proximately 8,950 students are
for planning,” Hakanson
expected to enroll at the
noted. “Planning is important
College during the fall term.
to an understanding of the
Reimbursable
full-time
priorities the College will adopt
equivalency, a measure of the
for the coming years.”
number of credit hours for
The board quickly approved which students enroll, is repor­
the request to advertise for bids ted at 1,072 this fall as com­
on mobile divider, curtains for pared to 960 at the same time
the College gym. Board mem­ in 1978. Three hundred and
bers noted that increased use of eighty-two students are curren­
the gym has also increased the tly enrolled in the Saturday
possibility of injury. The cur-- College, new this year.
■■IIH
A new twist
for Mickey's
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■HAT NOW?—Jack White, famed pool player, and fan ponder over next move. White
Is on campus recently hosting a pool tournament and entertaining onlookers with
Istantilizing pool skills. Photo by Robert Hand.
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Crown Jewelers
Gem
Registration
open soon
Of The Holly Farm Mall
S.E. Me Loughlin, Milwaukie
Those persons wishing to get
a jump on winter term
registration process at the
College should contact the
College’s admissions office
before Monday to make an ap­
pointment to register.
Gold Filled
and14K Gold Chains!
For Men & Women
Registration by appointment
for returning students begins
Monday, and for new students
starts on Dec. 5. Open
registration for all students star­
ts Dec. 10.
Beautiful Pendants
and Earrings
Registration hours are from
8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Dec,
3-6, and from 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. from Dec. 7-31.
Courtship
Engagement and Wedding Rings
654-4291
A lways io % off !
ON ALL NON -SALE JEWELRY FOR
Clackamas Community College
I
Students with a current
student body card.
Ä1
pesday, November 28.1979
New barrel bottle with an easy
opening twist off cap. A great way
to tap a barrel of pleasure.
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The College’s counselors are
available to help plan a course
of study and answer questions
about the registration process.
The counseling department’s
hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, and 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday
through Thursday.
For more information, call
the counseling office at ext.
Mickey’s Malt Liquor
When just a beer isn’t enough
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