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About Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1976)
briefs Girls need leaders Volunteers are needed in Clackamas County as Camp Fire Girl youth-group lead ers. Youth-group leaders spend a couple of hours each week helping children work on outdoor, craft, community action and edu cational projects. They can also start theatre or dance groups, help girls plan innovative activities, learn skills and get in touch with themselves. Basic training is provided for interested students 18 or over. Volunteers are also needed in public relations, fund-raising and program development capacities. Anyone interested call Lucy Cate, 653- 2600. Coordinator named One of the newest faces in Canby is the new community school coordinator, John Falkenstein. Falkenstein thinks he has one of the most exciting and far reaching jobs in the area, helping people accomplish what they want to happen in the Canby area. Presently he needs people to get involved and is meeting with service clubs, setting up neighborhood coffees, and making contacts with organizations. Interested people should call him at the high school 266-5811 Tuesdays and Wednes days all day, and Thursday mornings. Focus on women “Assertiveness Training for Women" is the topic of the next segment of the Focus on Women series. This segment will consist of an orienta tion session which will be followed by two evenings devoted to small group discussion and the practice of assertive behavior. The orientation session will be held Thurs day, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. in room 117 of the Community Center building and is required for those planning to participate in the small groups. The small groups will meet on Dec. 7 and 9 at 7 p.m. in CC-117. All sessions are free. at u< ——-------------- I a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 21, noon to 5 p.m. at the Western Forestry Center. The plants will be on display and avail able for sale to interested students. Slide lectures, clinics and demonstrations are also planned. Money raised by this function will go towards buying garden units for hospitals, nursing homes, institutions and juvenile homes. Soviet view at PSU Thursday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m.. Professor Nikolai N. Bolkhovitinov will give a public address at 75 Lincoln Hall, Portland State campus on "A Soviet View of the American Revolution." Bolkhovitinov is the first Soviet historian ever to teach at an American university. He will be on the PSU campus during fall quarter, 1976. For further information call 229-3917. 'Eating for two?’ "Eating For Two?" a program designed to teach expectant mothers good nutrition for themselves and their babies, will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to noon in room 101 of the Community Center building. The workshop will include a question and answer period and informal discussion on the topic. There is no charge for admis sion. Van show slated"' Friday, Nov. 26, is student discoJ at the 1976 Custom Van, Truck, a« Wheel Drive Show at the Coliseum. s' Any student presenting a studenl card on that date will receive $1 B price of admission. 100 vehicles will be in competitB trophies and cash awards. $300 B sweepstakes winners in each class. B High school engine assembly conteB be a nightly feature during the five the show. First place is worth $25C' used by the school. < Scholarship offer| A tuition scholarship is being I winter term by the Oregon City b and Professional Womens Club. . The scholarship is only open toil and will be awarded on the basis ol and academic achievement. Applications for this scholarship! picked up in the financial aid office!' Community Center building. re B Mars in Brown df Slides and pictures taken by thefl' spacecraft which landed on Mars i*1 shown Tuesday, Nov. 23, at noon inp1 in the Clackamas Community College0 munity Center building. The preset' is part of the Science Brown Bag 9 coordinated by Mike Aronson. f is V( )l m lil îe c d^ ic il< ei in IVI :h Joint concert set The Clackamas Community College Jazz Ensemble and Swing Choir concert will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1 in the Community Center Mall starting at 8 p.m. The concert is free and the public is invited to come hear what's new on the contemporary music scene. Exotic plant show The Oregon Chapter of the Indoor Light Gardening Society of America will present a show of exotic house plants, both flower ing and foliage, Saturday Nov. 20, 10:30 HILLTOP ROCKS AND GIFTS Metal smithing tools and Hand crafted jewelry 125 Molalla Ave., Oregon City 655-3225 Large assortment of *agate* turquoise and ceramic jewelry Page 2 FRIDAY IS STUDENT DAY! Admission $1.00 off with your Student Body Card! ar it rr ti 9 t s I 1 SECOND ANNUAL Exhaust Specialties “High School Engine Assembly Contest” Daily! J. K. Gill “Paint the Van with KPAM” Contest Daily! Come and see your friends compete with other high schools! For further information, call 238-8600 Thursday, November 18, I