The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, April 12, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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    NEWS
THE CLACKAMAS PRINT
April 12,1989
Page 4
Petitions for graduation
Elections set for
available in Admissions Office ASG offices
by Angela Wilson
Business Editor
Petitions for graduation are
now being accepted at the admis­
sions office.
Students completing their
degree, certificate, GED, or adult
high school diploma may petit» on
for graduation. The deadline to
tumin petitions is May 5. There is
no cost for graduation petitions.
Requirements for graduati on
in completing a degree are, com­
pletion of 93 credit hours, a cu-
mulative GPA of 2.0, attend
Clackamas at least two terms
(includingthelast), and complete
24 credit hours at Clackamas.
Graduation requirements for
completing a certificate are: at­
tend Clackamas at least one term
(including the last), complete 12
credit hours at Clackamas, and a
cumulative GPA of 2.0.
ON-CAMPUS DAY CARE
Camp Fire Community Day Care provides a
developmentally appropriate program for
children 6 weeks to 6 years old.
* Convenient Orchard
Center site
* Monday-Friday,
7 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
* Full-time and part-
time care
* Non-profit, United Way
agency
* Financial assistance
available
* Servicing the non­
college and college
community
by Christopher L- Curran
Editor-In-Qiief
Elections for next year’s As­
sociated Student Government
president and vice president are
just around the comer.
Applications for those seek­
ing offices are due Friday. The
elections are Scheduled to take
place Thursday-Friday, April 27-
28 in the Student Activities Of­
Be sure to vote in
your ASG elections
April 27 and 28
Your vote will
decide your future
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Camp Fire
Mt. Hood Council
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fice. All registered students are
eligible to vote. .
At this point, Garrett Lytle,
a theatre major, is the lone can­
didate for president.
ASG Vice President Sena­
tor Tim Jones and ASG Ad­
ministrative Assistant Gertrude
Amundson are contending for
the vice president post.
According to the Associ­
ated Students of Clackamas
Co mm u ni ty
\ ' Co liege
Constitution, the president’s,
duties include presiding over
the meetings of the ASG and
literally be responsible for the
performance of ASG.
In addition to assuming the
duties of president if the presi­
dent vacates that office before
the office has expired, the vice
president’s job is to “coordi­
nate all financial matters in
ASG.” The vice president also
assumes the role of elections
officer during the ASG elec- •
tions in April.
All officers must maintain
a term grade point average of
3.0 or a cumulative of 2.5 and
successfully complete 10 cred­
its per term.
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FOR THOSE WHO LIKE TO THINK. 1
FOR THOSE WHO THINK ALIKE,
ATKINSON
MEMORIAL CHURCH
Sixth & John Adams, Oreg on City
The Reverend Mr. Richard K. Bellingham.Minister
Public Services
COMING I!
"The Overflowing!
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11:00AM
Adult Forum
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9-30 AM
Attended Nursery
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9;30AM
Church School
9:30 AM
(except Aug. 1-Sep.15) |
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ATTENTION
ADMINISTRATION OF
JUSTICE STUDENTS
Progard Security Serivices, a division of CMS,
is currently accepting applications for full time and
part time positions. Excellent experience for ad- ...
vancement in law enforcement careers.
Employees receive $4.25-7.00 per hour, uni­
form, equipment, benefits. Must have clear rec­
ords, own transportation, and phone.
To apply send name, address, telephone num­
ber and date of birth to: Progard/CMS, P.O. box '
4411 Portland, Oregon 97208-4411 or call 222-
6407.
P eople U nited A gainst A ids
Don't have sex, or
Have one sexual
partner. Usecondoms
for safer sex.
Don't shoot. If
For more information,.
or to volunteer,
call: 223- AIDS or
1-800-777-AIDS.
If you share rigs,
bleach works
between users.
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you do shoot,
don't share rigs.
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