The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 30, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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    NEWS
THE CLACKAMAS PRINT
News Briefs
ASG officer position reopened
The Associated Student Government position Entertainment
Coordinator for the 1990-91 school year reopened after the
individual chosen for the job had to turn it down due to a time
problem. Applications are available at the ASG office or student
activities office. Applications will be taken until Noon on Friday.
Interviews will begin at 2:30 p.m. Students are asked to sign up on
Friday for an interview appointment This position provides a full
tuition waiver and the help of five senators which will be selected
in the fall.
Turn your books In for cash
CCC Bookstore will buy back books June 4 through June 8.
The hours are Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
and Friday 8:30 a.nt to 4:30 pjn. For information on additional
"Buy Back” times tall 657-6958, ext. 248.
CCC graduation drawing near
Some important dates to remember for graduation are as
follows: the graduation ceremony will be held June 8 at 7 p.m. in
Randall hall gymnasium; graduation practice will be Thursday,
June 7 at 3 p.m. in Randall; May 29 through June 8between 10a.m.
and 2 p.m. caps and gowns may be picked up. Tapes of the
graduation ceremony will to purchase. In order to receive a tape
bring a blank tape and $5 to the Student Activities Office before
graduation night. Announcements are 15 cents in the CCC Book­
store.
Sprang Flang Thang II slated
"Sprang Flang Thang II” will be Wednesday,May 30. There
will be live music and volleyball. "Take a break and relax before
finals; it will be great!” The event is being sponsored by Baptist
Student Ministries.
Sail (into the sunset) class set
There will be an orientation meeting June4, from 5:45 p.m to
7:30 p.m., in Harmony Center (H-112). The class will meet six
times at the Sailing Center on Willamette River. The cost is $95.
If interested, register for PED4-02, Basic Sailing.
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Lewis & Clark College
Human-Computer Interaction
Laboratory
Presents two noncredit seminars
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Statistics, Graphics, andthe Macintosh
May 30,1990
Page 4
Student to work in Switzerland
over summer for study abroad
by Rosean n Waitworth
Managjng/News Editor
For acollegestudentwho has
not traveled farther than Mexico
and Canada, visiting a European
country alone can be an exciting
and paramount life experience.
Tim Kauffman, a second-year
Clackamas Community College
student, is traveling to Steim am
Rhein, Switzerland this June.
Kauffman will have just com­
pleted his second year of German
under
German
instructor
Magdalena Ladd.
As a part of the International
Education Program, students who
Europe alone by train until the
end of September when he is sched­
uled to return to the U.S. A few of
his stops include Berlin to see what
is left of the Wall, more towns in
West Germany, Austria, France,
“and possibly Spain,” said
Kauffman. "It’s a good time to
visit Europe, West Germany, and
Switzerland because ofall the social
changes happening now,” stated
Kauffman. “It’s very exciting. I have
always wanted to travel abroad,
and this was the way to do it”
German instructor Magdalena
Ladd helped him get in contact
with the IEP and also helped him
coordinate his trip.
“[Ladd] took care of my ap­
plication and gave me all of the in­
formation about the program,”
explained Kauffman. “She was a
real inspiration.”
Kauffman seems excited, but
cool about leaving for Switzer­
land June 13. He expla i ns he is not
very worried about his German­
speaking abilities. What he is fright­
ened of most is missing his Inter­
national flights or losing his
passport..or both.
"Its a good
time to visit West
Germany because
of all the social
changes that are
happening now."
Use a condom.
choose to travel abroad can get
college credit and work in a for­
eign country as a work-study type
program. Upon acceptance and
placement, the IEP finds four to
five jobs available in a student’s
requested area in which the final
choice is then chosen individu­
ally.
Kauffman decided between
working at a West German air­
port or a farm, as a waiter in a
resort/restauran t, or as a prod uce
worker in a grocery store.
Kauffman finally chose the
grocery store job in that, accord­
ing to Kauffman, is not unlike the
Pacific Northwest’s Fred Meyer
stores. The store “Migros” is home
to the small Northeast Switzer­
land village of about 2,000 people.
Kauffman says he will most likely
ride the bus to his new-found job.
“I chose the work at “Migros”’
because in doing so I get to live
with a host family rather than liv­
ing in a student dorm if I had
taken any of the other jobs,” ex­
plained Kauffman. "It’s only for
two months, until September 1,
but I’ll make about 12 Swiss francs
an hour.” (Equivalent to around
$8 an hour.)
After finishing work at Migros,
Kauffman plans to tour Western
If you’re not careful, AIDS might kill
you. It’s a disease with no cure and no survivors.
But there is a small consolation. A condom.
It could save your life. If anything, it could help
you sleep a lot easier.
AIDS is a killer. Protect yourself. Call 223-AIDS in Portland or 1-800-777-AIDS outside of Portland.
• SEE THE WORLD
THIS SUMMER
YOUR CHILD CAN TRAVEL THE GLOBE THIS SUMMER....
ANO STILL BE HOMS FOR DINNER EVERY NIGHT.
Cal EST-ECU
For people who need to describe data sets, prepare
graphic presentations and perform statistical analy­
ses. This seminar introduces you to powerful new
software packages that simplify these tasks.
Onc-day session: Saturday, June 16,9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Two-evening sessions: Monday and Tiesday, July
23-24,6:30-9:30 p.m.
*
Human-Computer Interaction Tutorial
Come try out
Focuses on the psychological variables involved in the
design, implementation, and evaluation of human­
computer interaction. This class looks at the ways to
improve an existing interface, or to design a future
system.
Onc-day session: Saturday, June 23,9 a.m.-4 pm.
Two-evening sessions: Monday and Tuesday, July
16-17 6:30-9:30 pm.
NORM'S
fresh salad bar!
For registration and tuition information, contact
Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon 97219
293-2759
Sponsored by the Office of Summer Session/Special Programs
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