Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, May 19, 1977, Page 5, Image 5

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    jergy conservation stressed
ICC goes to four-day summer week
ntimstrators at Clackamas Community
jejiave announced that the college
mate a four-day work week this sum-
he
t to shorter hours is part of a
mBieeting the demand of energy con-
ion.
«energy task force at CCC, started by
dent Hakanson, has studied the total
ige 'operation relative to energy con-
tion. They found that the college is
[approximately 350,000 kilowatt hours
Ictricity per month, costing about
ne group also found that a significant
jy savings could be achieved by either
mating activity or by changing the mode
»rations. The task force decided to
choose the later and switch from a five-day
to a four-day work week for the summer.
It is estimated that such a shift would
bring about a 42,000 kilowatt hours savings
per month or about 12 per cent of the
monthly energy consumption. The change
will begin June 13 and conclude September
2.
Discussions of the plan have been held
with appropriate staff organizations, Union
Local 2832, and the Clackamas Community
College Educational Association (CCCEA).
No objections have been raised to the plan.
Total working hours of support staff and
their immediate supervisor would be arran­
ged so as to best serve students and clients.
Offices will still be open to serve the com­
munity but most of them will have a mini­
mum of one staff person available from
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Recreational facilities will be scheduled
for use seven days a week and a recreational
supervisor and custodian will be on duty
when these facilities are in use. Security
staff would be on duty as usual serving the
college seven days a week.
A Code-A-Phone device will be installed
with a recorded message explaining the sum­
mer Friday closure for energy conserva­
tion reasons.
It is anticipated that college service will
not be diminished under this plan and that
a significant energy savings will be accom­
plished.
■nior citizens day scheduled for May 24
iMay has been declared "Older Ameri-
IMonth" to honor senior citizens who
in [ad lonely, empty lives. To help
Bern active and involved the Retired
■Volunteer Program (RSVP) plans
[ivities.
Ing these activities is a special May
■ion to be held Tuesday, May 24,
om I a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Clackamas
^Mnity College. The senior citizens
Sy J being sponsored by RSVP, CCC,
■las County Senior Citizens Coun-
’ Lake Oswego Adult Community Cen-
■Oregon City and Sandy Senior Cen-
Js and all area Loaves and Fishes Centers.
[The event has been titled "Lei Day"
|a Hawaiian luau will be one of the
Matures. Cost of the luau is $1 and
■etsare available at local senior centers,
■fes will also be available to seniors
me registration table on May 24.
The event has been scheduled to take
place in the college's outdoor courtyard
between Randall and McLoughlin Hall.
RSVP coordinator, Judy Smith, said
all senior citizens of Clackamas County
are welcome to come and it will be an
open day for seniors to come and go as
they please.
"All persons attending are invited to
wear Hawaiian costumes," said Smith.
Among the events scheduled for the
day are health screening activities such as
blood pressure checks through CCC nurse
Bonnie Hartley, a bingo game with cash
prizes and information booths.
A folk dance workshop will also be
featured and dancers will demonstrate and
teach.
Senior citizens will have the oppor­
tunity to participate in a theatre or art
workshop.
ideo department students
finding employment success
■helVideo Department at Clackamas
immunity College is turning out students
io are having no problem in finding suc-
^positions.
JThe reason is that at CCC, the students
| trained for technical and production
^■whereas many schools train only for
ration," said Norm Herman, head in-
Wof the department.
For the last three years there have been
Bjobs available than students to fill
■This Is not the case at other schools
,odo not have the technical training that
offered at CCC.
Van Faulk, a 1976 CCC graduate, has
ieen assigned to become a member of the
|| House Communications Department's
Deo Staff. Tom Hopkins, CCC graduate,
la film editor, and Milt Ritter, another
■te is a news cameraman for KOIN,
innel 2 TV in Portland.
pithough cable TV is still in the infant
rait is steadily increasing, and this will
Emore jobs directly involved with trans-
lission, distribution, production, and devel-
|ng programs material, plus many more
jobs in the design and supply end," said
Herman.
"We hope next year to have more women
enrolled in the Video department as women
tend to push the production part while a
class of men will often make the class en­
tirely technical," he said.
The video department works with the
school in areas such as speech, drama, psy­
chology, nursing and other departments by
videotaping speakers, skits and other teach­
ing aids.
TRI-CITY BOWL
Auto emmissions testing will be fur­
nished by CCC automotive department
and entertainment will be provided through­
out the day.
Craft sales will also be a feature of the
event and any person who would like to
sell handmade crafts should contact Judy
Smith at 656-2631, ext. 317 to reserve a
table. "Interested art students could pos­
sibly sell paintings," said Smith.
To top the day off a dance with a live
band will be featured. The dance will
begin at 4 p.m. and continue until 5:30
p.m.
Senior citizens who
tion may call their local
Loaves and Fishes center
Howell at 655-8640 or
ext. 640.
need transporta­
senior center or
or contact Kelly
1-800-452-6382,
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