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nets Summer jobs There are summer jobs in the sales field to college students who are qualified. "If you are a hard worker, independent and willing to relocate you might be able to earn as much as $875 per month," said Mark LaFarge, a former Clackamas Com munity student and now a recruiting repre sentative for the Southwestern Corporation. Southwestern,a subsidiary of the Times- Mirror Corporation, annually employs more than 6,000 college students in summer door- to-door book sales. Interviews will be held Thursday, April 7, at 3 p.m. in Randall Hall room 101. Petitions available "We're aiming for a voter turnout of 1000," said Debby Griffin, chairperson of the Associated Student Government Elec tions Committee, "but first we've got to get some people to run." Petitions for the offices of ASG presi dent, vice-president, secretary and business manager are available at the Student Activi ties office and are due Wednesday, April 15. "We are planning a voter's pamphlet to be available to the student body for their information," said Griffin. "We also have tentative plans for video tapes featuring the candidates to be shown throughout the campus and then, of course, we'll be having a regular election forum where the students will be able to personally talk to the candi dates." The ASG elections will be Tuesday, May 2 and Wednesday, May 3. VD awareness week The venereal disease epidemic is growing alarmingly. An estimated one per cent of the total population has gonorrhea or syph ilis, the two major types of V.D. High school-age people are the highest risk group with one out of five contracting V.D. before graduation. V.D, Awareness Week is April 4-8. There will be an all-day workshop Wednesday, April 6 at the Oregon Medical Association Office, 5210 S.W. Corbett in Portland from 9 a.m..until 2:30 p.m. Speakers will include State Treasurer, Clay Meyers and Dr. Hugh Tealson. Rever- end Larry Thorsen-Jones will speak on "Churches Attitudes Toward V.D.", and a member of the American Social Health Asso ciation which is geared toward V.D. pre vention will also be a speaker. Topics discussed will be ways to deal with V.D. as a community problem, different aspects of the disease, making people realize that it exists, the different types of V.D. and general information about the disease. Films will also be shown including the new national V.D. film which was filmed in Oregon. Crime report A wallet containing $34, a drivers license, credit cards, and a check book were stolen from a faculty merriber's purse in her office in the trailer area, March 30. Seventy-seven tickets were handed out last week. Twenty-eight were for parking in the handicapped zone, 17 were for parking in unauthorized areas, and 32 were for park ing in the various loading zones. Tri-Met meeting Students met in CC 117 last Friday to dis cuss the forthcoming change in schedule that Tri-Met is planning for the No. 72 bus line. On June 3, unless there is sufficient citizen action, Tri-Met will cut in half their service from Kaiser Hospital to Canby. Ser- vice to Clackamas Heights will be eliminated altogether. Complaints were heard regarding no ser vice to the outlying communities around and beyond Molalla, such as Colton. The attitude of the group attending the meeting was that it's ridiculous for Tri-Met to reduce service when the population of the outlying communities is increasing. Marcia Tuma has been selected by the Associated Student Government to repre sent them at the upcoming Tri-Met Board meeting, where the board will discuss the reduction of service to Clackamas Commu nity College. Rally tryouts Any person who will be a full-time stu dent during 1977 fall term at Clackamas Community College is eligible to tryout for football rally even if they are presently en rolled in high school. Both men and women are encouraged to try out. Five rally members ar;|C mascot will be chosen May 5 at|8a in the gym. To try out, each person must™ >' original routine to go with a ch=- I will learn the routine done to P Funky Music", and men wBlei n! chosen by this year's rally. Practices to learn the routines r 3 p.m. in the gym, Monday thro p days, from April 18 to May 4.AJ 'ni are due May 3, and can be o f practices , or in the Student Actij Ri I Voter registrat !> Registration by Mail forms ara at the Student Activities Office™ who wish to register to vote in the Clackamas Community College tion. Absentee ballot forms are also at the Student Activities office! filled out any time prior to the beginning 30 days before the elect! 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