Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, April 21, 1977, Page 2, Image 2

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Preparations are being made now to
ready the space for May first planting.
The cost of registration for the program
is $2. Seeds and fertilizer will be supplied
on a limited basis, and carts and a roto-
tiller are available.
Anyone interested in registering for a
plot should contact Community Services at
656-2631, ext. 232.
Today the Associated Student Govern­
ment will decide whether or not to allocate
an additional $1,900 to the ASG-sponsored
CCC “Open House Fair".
The fair, which has already received
$500 from ASG, will be open to the com­
munity for them to see what goes on at the
college.
ASG will also make a decision regarding
whether or not to spend $800 on a dicta­
phone.
There are four open senate positions and
Eighty-six students at Clackamas Com­
all interested students are encouraged to munity College were determined to be in­
apply for a position in the student senate. eligible for continuation of financial assis­
Students wishing to apply for positions tance this spring term, according to Ron
should contact an ASG member arid ask that Hoodye, financial aid specialist.
his or her name be placed in nomination.
In most cases the termination of their
The meeting starts at 11 a.m. in the financial aid was due to a lack of academic
Fireside Lounge of the Community Center progress. These students who lost eligibility
building.
may be reinstated by bringing themselves
within the minimum hours required for
satisfactory progress.
Interested students should contact the
financial aid office for details.
A 1973 Mazda Pickup truck was stolen
from the McLoughlin parking area April
13 between 7 and 9:30 p.m. according to
Stan Johnson, chief of Clackamas Com­
munity College campus security.
A new dual degree in engineering has been
The candy machine and pool table in
implemented by the Pacific University Col­
Randall Hall were broken into April 13.
lege of Arts and Sciences.
Two dollars was stolen from the candy
The new program is designed for students
machine. $25.00 worth of damage was in­ who are interested in careers in engineering
curred. Eight dollars worth of quarters was or in industrial applications of physics,
stolen from the pool table.
chemistry and mathematics.
Twenty-nine tickets were handed out
It is a five-year program involving three
this week. Seven were for parking in un­ years at Pacific and the final two years at
authorized areas, five for parking in the one of the cooperating engineering colleges.
handicapped zone, 16 for parking in various
At the end of this five-year period, the
loading zones and one for parking in the student receives a baccalaureate degree in
cycle zone.
applied science from Pacific and a bachelor
of science degree from the engineering
school.
Pacific has cooperating agreements with
Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta
Garden plots are still available in Clack­
and with Washington University in St. Louis.
amas Community College's Green Fingers
A complete range of engineering special­
program, which provides garden space for
ties is available .through these schools in­
area residents.
cluding civil, chemical, electrical, mechanical
The three-acre space near the Smuckers
and nuclear engineering as well as computer
complex .on the CCC campus is divided
science.
into 180 plots which cover 702 square feet
Admission to the programs will be essen­
each.
tially automatic for those students with a
The plots are used by residents from
"B" average at Pacific who are recommended
throughout the college's district including
by the Pacific Applied Science and Mathe­
Milwaukie, Gladstone, West Linn, Oregon
matics Advisory Group.
City, Molalla, and Estacada.
Financial aid halted
.. .a new magazine. Editors
now taking contributions^
a late May publication.
Articles, photographs,
art work, prose,
and poetry.
Crime report
Engineering program
Gardens available
Submit material at the Stu­
dent Activities Center or in
Trailer B, Journalism/Pub-
lications Center. Deadline
is May 1.
X.
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