The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, January 30, 1980, Page 8, Image 8

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    Men’s and women’s programs combine together
By Sherry Succo
Of The Print
The Focus on Women
Steering
Committee,
in
collaboration with several
representatives from the Men’s
Resource Program decided, at
a noon meeting Thursday, to
combine the two community
service programs under a
“common umbrella.”
“In coming together, both
committees have chosen to
meet as a singular delegation,
that will meet once a month,
and will continue to encourage
the strong support of the
program organizers and in­
structors,” said Carol Layden,
coordinator of Focus on
Women, and Community Ser­
vice assistant.
Layden ' identified the
benefits of unifying the
programs, but also emphasized
each steering committee’s
need ter maintain a separate
identity. “The programs will be
united as one, yet the commit­
tees have reserved the right to
meet
alone with their
designated members,” she
said.
Reachinq out to all areas of
the College as well as a
multitude of community
organizations, Focus on
Women has for five years suc­
cessfully offered educational
Speech team has
hopes after tournament
Although the speech team
returned from the Seattle-
Pacific University tournament
empty of awards, Coach Frank
Harlow was not empty of
hope.
“Three of our newest
speakers, Steve Scoville,
Darren McFarland, and Steve tend,” said Harlow, “but, every
Coutague, are going to do well tournament there are a few
for us,” he said. The Jan. 25 new schools.”
and 26 tournament was at
The speech team’s next
Seattle-Pacific University and tournament is this weekend, at
only 10 other colleges atten­ Willamette University. “We’re
ded. “You can always count on going to win trophies there,”
the same five schools to at- said Harlow, confidently.
seminars, classes of interest,
and other special events, and is
now rolling smoothly into its
sixth year of operation.
According to Layden,
“unique” is the word which
most clearly describes Focus on
Women. She considers the
program unique, because it
was started through interested
staff, primarily faculty mem­
bers. Focus on Women’s first
coordinator was Bernice
“Buzi” Evans. Bernie Nolan
became its second coordinator.
“Focus on Women is also
unique,” believes Layden,
“because it has a dedicated and
involved steering committee,
composed of approximately 40
women from the community,
student body, faculty and
college staff, along with
professionalism and devotion
of the seminar leaders, all of
whom have had a hand in
developing a very proficient
program.”
Phi Beta Lambda sponsors Gift
tion of Monday, Feb. 4 when
they will be open from 10:30 -
2.
The club is asking for
donations of $1 or more which
1 through 14 The campaign,
brainchild of a Hawaii group, is will go to the Portland chapter
designed to aid in the battle of the Cystic Fibrosis Foun­
dation, where is will be used for
against cystic fibrosis (C.F.), a research and financial assistan­
congenital disease which affec­ ce to families of C.F. victims. In
ts one of every 6,ooo children return for their contribution
born, and is carried by about each person will receive a set of
three certificates.
one of every 20 people.
The certificates, which look
The club will have a table set rather like small diplomas, can
up in the Community Center be filled out and presented to
building next to the cafeteria whomever a person desires, be
which will be manned from 8 it spouse or sibling, parent or
A Gift of Love campaign,
sponsored by the Phi Beta
Lambda club, will run February
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f Major
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656-3633
child, or that someone extra
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Information about cystic
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those who are interested.
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Also at the meeting it wal
further discussed and decided'
that the first area of interest tel
be approached under the uml
brella concept and a possible!
idea for first seminar, will be J
look at the 17 to 25 age group]
on campus, Layden con]
eluded.
Daily Luncheon Specials
LARGE
SCREEN
Room
i
for
Studying i
Happy Hour |
4—6
Every Day
! Doiv/vroiv/y
Wednesday Ladies Nite
featuring “The Coyotes”
Ladies No Cover
GIANT SCREEN
NEWLY REMODELED
NEW MENU
“Now, as a united team, a]
program can be offered that!
will address the needs of men]
and women,” said Layden, a]
futuristic gleam in her eyes.I
“The end result will benefit the!
participants, so they have the!
advantage of hearing each!
other and responding. That]
way, both men and women]
win.”
BEAVERCREEK ”l
TAVERN & CAFE
|
i
Fri. & Sat. Feb. 1 & 2
Beaver Trail Boys
Fri. & Sat. Feb. 8 & 9
50’s Weekend
“Teen Angels”
Fri. & Sat. Feb. 15 & 16
“Gold Rush”
Fri. & Sat. Feb. 22 & 23
“Dr. Corn’s
Electric Grass Band”
The
Men’s
Resource]
Program, which was organized!
by Vince Fitzgerald, College!
counselor, at the suggestion of!
Evans, has also grown rapidly]
over the years, added Layden. ]
BEAVERCREEK
HOURS 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. - CLOSED THURSDAY
USED BOOKS AND MAGAZIN IS
BUY
SELL
TRADE
WE TRADE 1 FOR 2.3 FOR 5,5 FOR 8
want Hets filled
Parking In Lot Across 7th Street.
LESTER E. RUSSELL, JR.
TELEPHONE 655-2060
615 SEVENTH STREET
OREGON CITY, OREGON 97045
classifieds
for rent
Deluxe new duplex, 6th st., 2
bedroom plus garage, plus ap­
pliances, $350; 1-bedroom plus
storage, $250. Call 636-6526 or
656-2359.
PâgêV
help wanted
Winter & spring jobs start now.
Part & full-time. $5-$8/hour.
Fuller Brush Co. Call office, 667-
6088, 8am-6pm, Monday-Friday,
or leave name, 228-4702.
wanted
Roomate needed. Oregon City 2-
bedroom apartment. Prefer girl.
Close to Clackamas. Phone Lori,
656-7516.
Need a ride at 3 p.m. everyday
from CCC to John’s Landing,
Macadam
Ave.
Will
pay
reasonably. Call Doris, 235-1621
evenings.
Rudy D. Bum, Some spectacuM
things happened in 1960. Too bad
it took me so long to find out.
Here’s to another intriguing and
fun-filled year, starting Feb.2.
Squeaky Mice P.S. Watch out or
you’ll have rats.
personal
To Dalbi and Everybody’s Most
Vibrant friend — Happy Birthday!
Kangaroo Rat
Clackamas Community Collega