The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, October 24, 2001, Page 8, Image 8

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WeÓNEsdAy, OcTobeR 24, 2001
TM e CI ac I camas P rint
Ribaldry by Leah B.
Club Info
in The Print
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Call Nick Barron @
X2578 to put your Club
in our Club Corner
Campus Crusade for Christ meets Thursdays noon- 1p.m. in
McLoughlin 256. Please come! You are totally wanted there!
For more info contact them at clackcc4c7@hotmail.com.
PHI THETA KAPPA: the international honor society meets
Tuesdays 12:30-1:30p.m. For more info contact David Andersen
at ext.2743.
The Emotional Support Club meets Fridays from 2-3p.m.in
Barlow 112. Everyone is welcome. For more info contact Bill
Zuelke at ext.2268.
Rainbow Club: gays, lesbians, bi, trans and friends are all wel­
come to join us on Mondays at noon in Barlow 112. For more
info contact Kandie Starr at ext.2504.
Cars needed: Jerry Cook’s power
transmission class is looking for
projects. For more info contact
Jerry Cook at ext.2546 or Pam
Brown at ext.2354.
Cars for sale: The automotive de­
partment currently has several
available. Stop by lower Barlow
courtyard to see them. Contact
T189 calculator for sale $110. Best to
contact by e-mail, rseeber@hotmaiLcom.
Need free help with homework or papers?
www.pjstop.com.
Visual Basic 6.0 program includes
textbook and library files $75. HP-486
calculatorwithPC cable and books $75.
Nick Miller at ext. 2569 or Pam
Brown at ext.2354
Trauma in America: Each Tues­
day at noon in Barlow 113 there
will be a student/staff discussion
group. The purpose is to share
thoughts and feelings about the
recent tragic events concerning
the World Trade Center and Pen­
tagon. The counseling staff will
facilitate the discussion. Formore
info contact Ellen Wolfson at
ext.2550 or David Blessman at
ext.2267.
University of Alaska-Fairbanks
will be on campus Thursday,
Oct.25 from 10-2p.m. in the Com­
munity Center. For more info
FUTURE
STACKING
How’s your vision? Can you see your future? If it’s unclear, look into
the degree completion programs at George Fox University.
You can continue working while attending class one night a week.
Classes in Portland, Salem and Eugene. Think ahead.
georgefox.edu
Kind, fun-loving child care giver needed
for a five-year-old boy who is inquisitive
and sensitive.
Hours: After 3pm, 3-4 hours a day
Dog Kennel. New 10' x 4' x 4* kennel
available 12/15. Will have been used 3
months. New. $240. Will sell for $150. For
mote info call503-657-6958 at ext.2520.
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Child Care Worker Needed
Call today 503-S54-6165 or toll-free 888-588-0178
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Days: 3-4 days a week
Location: Lake Oswego
If interested, please fax resume to: 503-638-6748
contact Tina Criswell at
ext.2516.
Calculator Rentals: Forget your
calculator? The Student Ac­
tivities Office in CC140 is rent­
ing calculators. Bring two
pieces of ID. Rental is for 24
hours. (Batteries not included.)
For more info call ext.2245.
Graduation petitions are due in
the Registrar’s Office two terms
prior to the term you expect to
complete your degree or certifi­
cate. A separate petition must
be filed for each certificate or
degree. The due date for spring
graduates is Friday, Dec.7,
2001. For more info call
ext.2262-