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Wednesday, Feb. 1,1995
FEATURE
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by DonnyKemp
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Staff Writer
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CCCgained animpcfttant
tifiOfc to Oregbn-s wOrkfarcOlasi
November wtien-fe^e • Wlan
was appointed to the Oregon
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„ Harlan, a Miiwaulde resi-
dcntairi.meml>erofdrecoUege’s
councUofeducation; wasap-
pointed b the 22»raember coun
cil by formergbvemoi Barbara
Roberts. .^.ccociiwas estab
lished m imfrpve Oregon's work
force, as well as improve train-,
ing and job placement programs.
’:' :x>^|;acii^rdhg R> Harlan,
ihe cOuncjldoes more ihaft that.
‘"Die council provides a link be-
:t.w^eh' educutkmaftd. the
workforce. It sets good standards
for educational training,” Harlan
stftd. X i
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•iHârlan ia tw^ oi five busi
ness representatives drt the
conoeit Side» she is alsoa
member of'the-ColIége board,
she Is able to fully realize the
objectives of the council. She is
also able to integrate her own
goals for education into the
council goals.
; • “I want programs which are
important to the college and the
workforce, such as vocational
education:» to remain strong, I
want tokeepfundj^^ptà-
grams that are importante/
Harlan «ML
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W» four yearn to serve on
the counciLhopefulIyHarlan
will, have plenty of time to help
the council improve the quality
ofOregpn¥wmMotca»andtei
increase the involvement of edu
cation in the workforce.•
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by Jocelyn Gauthier
Feature Editor
Ronen Paldi, a native of
Rehovot, Israel, is scheduled to
present a historical perspective of
monotheism entitled, “From Pa
ganism to Monotheism.”
Paldi speaks English, Span
ish and Hebrew, and has lived in
Israel, the US, Venezuela,
Mexico, Egypt and Australia. He
studied history and theology at Tel
Aviv University, served in the Is
raeli military and is currently the
general manager of Ya’lla Tours
USA, Inc., based in Lake Oswego.
“It will be an informative and
interesting event, and it will al
low for a time of question and
answer of different religions in
Israel,” said Bill Briare, religion
instructor.
The presentation, which is
free and open to the public, will
include travel information about
an upcoming 13-day trip to Israel,
June 27-July 9, sponsored by CCC
and hosted by Briare, his wife
Barb and Kris Boehlke.
“It’s gonna be great,” Briare
said. “You can cram so much
learning in the short time of the
trip. International education is
the best, whether your interest is
history, theology, archaeology,
philosophy, geography or culture.
It really touches on every field.
It’s an investment in their educa
tions that will last with them for
the rest of their lives.”
The trip to Israel includes
stops in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Ga
lilee and Kibbutz, and costs
$2,649. The price includes a
round trip ticket from Portland,
11 nights’ accommodations with
Israeli breakfasts and dinners, air
port transfers and nine days of
tour in a private, luxurious, air-
conditioned bus.
Special extras also included
in the adventure are a raft trip on
the Jordan River, a boat ride
across the Sea of Galilee and par
ticipation in an archaeological
dig.
So far 14 people have signed
up, and there is plenty of room
for more. The presentation will
be at 7 pm., Thursday Feb 2 in
CC126. For more information,
contact Bill Briare at ext. 2457.
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tage with 12 minutes left in the
game.
Clackamas built its lead to 22
within the next minute before they
finally went cold from the field.
Portland scored ten consecutive,
points before Matt Stahl drove to
the basket for an easy hoop and a
72-58 lead with seven minutes
remaining after a five-minute
scoring lapse.
The Cougars still led by nine
after two Pearson free throws with
two.minutes to go, until
Portland’s Mitchell Jackson
canned two three-pointers and
Ricky Briggs added a short
jumper to pull the Panthers within
two at 82-80 with 1:15 to go.
Stahl sank two free throws
and a jump ball after a Portland
miss gave the Cougars possession
of the ball. Pearson then found
Lassen under the basket to put
Clackamas up 86-80 with 40 sec
onds remaining.
Briggs hit an open three and
stole the inbounds pass and scored
to leave the Cougars with only a
one-point lead.
Nate Williams and Moore
calmly put in two free throws
apiece in the last 30 seconds for
the 90-85 win.
Moore led Clackamas with
19 points and seven rebounds.
Stahl had a monster game as he
hit for 15 points and grabbed 16
boards. Lassen added 18 points
and nine rebounds.
After Lane CC totally con
trolled the first game between the
teams earlier in January in Eu
gene, the Cougars definitely had
to prove that they could play with
the Titans when they hosted Lane
on Saturday.
Clackamas started in a slump
early in the game when Lane took
a 9-4 lead before Pearson hit a.
three and Stahl added a lay-in to
get the Cougars going. Clackamas
held the Titans scoreless for
nearly five minutes as they built
a 19-11 margin.
The home team took its big
gest lead of the game at nine (26-
17) with 6:30 to go in the first half
when Stahl rebounded a missed
Cougar shot and scored.
Lane climbed back into the
game late in the half and trailed
by just five (36-31) at the break.
The second half of play
proved to be a close scoring affair
all the way through.
After leading by five early in
the second half, Clackamas fell
behind by as many as seven when
Lane made a run at the Cougars
midway through the half.
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by Donny Kemp
Staff Writer
The Clackamas Community
College Family Resource Center
received a $10,000 donation this
month that concluded its funding
campaign.
The donation came from the
Henry Lea Hillman, Jr. Founda
tion, located in Pennsylvania.
The foundation, which do
nated another $10,000 last year,
was the first foundation to give to
the Resource center.
The Hillman Foundation is
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Clackamas trailed by five
with four minutes remaining
when the Cougars scored five in
a row to tie the game at 65 after
Moore sank two foul shots;
Lane missed on its next pos
session, and Moore then found
Pearson on the wing for a three
and a 68-65 lead. After Lane tied
the game with a three by Bran
don Ellis, Hadley added two free
throws for a two-point advantage
with 40 seconds remaining.
Williams was called for a
loose ball foul with seven seconds
left. The Lane player sank the first
free throw, but a lane violation by
a Titans player gave the Cougars
possession of the ball.
Hadley added a pair of foul
shots with three seconds left, and
Williams sank another with less
than one second remaining for the
73-69 victory.
Moore believes that his team
can pull through the last part of
the season.
’We have to not let down in
the second half,” Moore said.
The Cougars hope to keep
their short winning streak -alive
with a home game against Mt.
Hood tonight and a trip to
Roseburg oh Saturday to face
Umpqua CC.
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