I the Print QackamasCommunity College Vol. XVIII, No. 9 Wednesday,, Novemberj8^1^84 College, agencies plan to meet Nov. 29 M. Ekholm Of The Print Seven different organiza tions are getting together Nov. 29 at Rippling River (a hotel resort in Clackamas County) to develop service training programs and educate each other about the services each (department performs. The organizations that are par ticipating are Clackamas Community College, Clackamas County Utility Department, Clackamas County Department of En vironmental Service, Clackamas Business Promo tions Company, Employment Training Business Service (ETBS), Clackamas County Dept, of Human Resources and the Oregon State Employ ment Division - Clackamas County Office. ‘ ‘Education and govern ment are doing a lot more to support the creation in our community and the strengthening of new and the re-location of businesses in the area,” David Dickson, Col lege economic development officer, said. An outside party, Bob Mc Carthy of McCarthy and Company of Portland, has been appointed by the organizations to act as a trainer, a liason and a com mon director for the common goals of the organizations. He will put together the training program, work with the top people of each organization and do the leg work to ac complish the goals of the organizations. “The goals of the cooperative effort are to help the people in Clackamas County understand what the other organizations are doing to serve the business and com munity. To build a sense of ‘espirit de corps’ of team work. To realize that we at Clackamas County are part of a team, working together to make this a better place to do business,“ said McCarthy. McCarthy’s background in cludes work as a mediator with labor unions and business. The meeting on Nov. 29 will be for the participating organizations and McCarthy and is scheduled at Rippling River from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Retirement party slated Dr. John Hakanson, outgo ing president of Clackamas Community College will be guest of honor at a retirement party to be given Friday, Nov. 30 at the Wilsonville Holiday Inn. Cocktails will be served at 7 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. Approximately 200 people from over the state will be at tending the event, according to Kevin McMurdo, director of community relations. McMur do added that presidents from five other community colleges are scheduled to speak at the event. They are Dr. John Anthon- y , Portland Community Col lege; Dr. Fred Boyle, Central Oregon Community College; Dr. Jack Daniels, Blue Moun tain Community College and Dr. Bud Hakanson, Umpqua Community College. Dr. Bud Hakanson is Dr. John Hakan son’s brother. Kevin Forney, president of the classified association and Lee Turpin, faculty associa tion president will also speak. Other speakers include Board members Bill Gregory from Wilsonville, Roger Rook, from Oak Grove and Bonnie Robertson, Board chairperson from North Clackamas. Music for the party will be provided by the community choir and the Beavercreek Sw ing Band. A special surprise for Dr. Hakanson is also plan ned. Tickets for the party are not available. Attendance is by reservation only. What's inside Drop in enrollment sparks study Videotape explores Russian culture Page 6 Page 4 "L inibii 111111 Izl 111 16 (M) 49.25 -0.16 0.01 17 38.62 -0.18 -0.04 18(B) 28.86 0.54 0.60 I I I|3l 1111111141 11 19 16.19 -0.05 0.73 20 8.29 -0.81 0.19 21 3.44 -0.23 0.49 11111511111 I 22 31.41 20.98 -19.43 23 72.46 -24.45 55.93 ■ ■ I |6I I I ......... ........ 11> 24 72.95 16.83 68.80 25 29.37 13.06 -49.49 26 54.91 -38.91 30.77 centimeters 1118111 1111 I »III I 27 43.96 52.00 30.01 28 82.74 3.45 81.29 Regional tournament update 29 52.79 50.88 -12.72 1J1 1 10 30 I 50.87 -27.17 I -29.46 I Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab Page 7