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About Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1977)
"Everyone was so enthusiastic. They realized that there's a lot more to a job than just following a want ad," said Bernie A course on "Oregon History" (history Nolan, a CCC Counselor. 240) will be offered spring term at Clack Over 50 women attended the morning amas Community College on Wednesday session where Sandra Lowe, an equal oppor evenings from 7 to 10 in Randall Hall tunity employment specialist at Tektronix, room 221. and Dorothy Intile, a personnel manager at The class will be taught by Dr. Donald Boise Cascade both spoke. Epstein and will begin with the westward At the afternoon session about 170 wo exploration and migration and conclude men attended, including 120 high school stu with a look at Oregon's future. dents. This session consisted of eight panel participants; Gloria Anderson, Carrie Crave, Peggy Jolling, Virginia Posselt, Pamela Pow ell, Joan Stangel, Loveda Steele, and Nancy Webster. Among these was a free lance Students receiving financial aid assistance drafter, an Oregon City policewoman, and are reminded that March 15 is the last day an emergency room nurse for Spanish speak that anyone can apply for Basic Educational ing people. Five of these eight panelists Opportunity Grants (BEOG). stressed the importance of foreign language This grant will concern the 1976-77 skills for their jobs. school year. Applications turned in after "The women were excited at the large March 15 will not be accepted. variety of different kinds of jobs available," said Nolan. Oregon history Deadline nears CB workshop A Citizen's Band Radio workshop is set for Tuesday, February 22 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Clackamas Community College. The one night session will be held in Randall Hall, room 101, and there is a $1 fee for the open workshop. Instructor Dennis Barth will cover Federal Communications Commission rules and reg ulations, operating procedures, self-installa tion, and the theory of antennas. The work shop is designed for CB radio beginners and those in the field who are unsure of themselves. Barth has had 20 years of experience as a ham radio operator and has taught ham radio classes at Clackamas Community Col lege. Open doors "Open doors for Women" was the topic of discussion for the Focus on Women's meeting held last Thursday, Feb. 10, at Clackamas Community College. Various speakers spoke on career openings and job availability for women. There was an attempted theft ferns from Barlow Hall last Wedns ning. A custodian found out in t the theft was prevented. At the Muscular Dystrophy Di Friday, Feb. 11, one male was am allegedly drunken behavior and then to the Oregon City Police Dept.Ak year old female was charged withi conduct. Twenty-one tickets were passed! week. Eight were for parking in han! zones; four were for parking in al zone;and nine were for miscellanea! ing violations. TRI-CITY BOV MOLALLA AVE AT W ARN ER-MILNE RD P O BOX 292 OREGON CITY OR 97C SEV HARKSON Pool Pinball Bowliif O wner M anages ! Books stolen Several books were stolen from a student in the Community Center building Monday and were sold to the bookstore by a person using an invalid student I.D. 25 Years of Incredible Research! PUBLIC REGIONAL WEEKEND SEMINAR Feb. 26-27 Presented by ECKANKAR e on the Questions: "Many Dimensions of AWARENESS” NOW. . .AND IN LIFE BEYOND? Free lecture-film: Sat., Feb. 26, 11 a.m. Other sessions (Donation): Sat., 1 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Entertainment Breaks - Refreshments) P LACE: FLAMINGO MOTEL N.E. SANDY BLVD. AT 97TH - - PORTLAND ECKANKAR* SOCIETY 1111 SW Alder, Portland 97205 Phone: 228-3863 (Groups, Literature, Classes) Affiliated with: ECKANKAR* (International) Box 3100, Menlo Park, Calif. 94025 A non-profit foundation (*Registered Name) Thursday, February 11 ht