The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, April 14, 2004, Page 2, Image 2

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INTRUDER: Composite sketch
may help reach conclusion
(Continued from page 1)
set of eyes and ears on campus.
T-shirt, dirty blue jeans, white
We just report any suspicious
tennis shoes and
activities to the
had acne on her
officer on duty.”
cheeks and fore­
As a criminal
head.
justice
major,
“When
[the
Pedersen
was
sketch] was done I
able to enter the
cadet program
said, ‘That looks
exactly like her!’ I
after a back-
was amazed,” said
check
ground
Pedersen. “I didn’t
and
several
think it could get
hours of train­
that close to what
ing. The Cadets,
she actually looked
hired from with­
like.”
in the criminal
Although
he
justice program,
admits the adrena­
provide support
Adam Pedersen
line rush was a little
for
Campus
Campus Safety Cadet
Safety,
while
scary,
Pedersen
claims he was only
gaining on-the-
doing his job.
job training. Pedersen was one
“We’re basically just an extra
of the first cadets to enter the
“ We've had a
lot of'com-
ments about
how people
feel safer with
the extra
cadets on duty.
We're here on
duty and we
program about three months
ago.
The cadets have been receiv­
ing positive feedback from the
student body on the new pro­
gram.
“We’ve had a lot of com­
ments about how people feel
safer with the extra cadets on
duty,” Pedersen said.
“We’re here on campus and
we don’t screw around,” he
added. “If we see a problem,
we’re going to approach it to the
best of our ability.”
Campus Safety has already
approached one person who fit
the description of the female,
but the case is still under investi­
gation.
If anyone has any informa­
tion they are urged to contact
Campus Safety at ext. 2385.
A pril 14, 20041
SCHOLARS: Outstanding!
students recieve recognition!
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that, uses sophisticated electronic mapping technology
in applications ranging from natural resources
to national security.
GIS program at
Community College
by calling Mike Jones at
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Marlies Berriey and Lindsay Schiely were awarded $1,000
scholarships by the Oregon Community College Association.
(Continued from page 1)
Bcrney shares this grateful feeling
of being nominated.
“In high school I wasn’t a really
great student,” she said. “I never
would have guessed that I would
have been so blessed to be at this
point It’s pretty incredible to have
anyone nominate you.”
Students only receive the scholar­
ship money if they attend one of the'
Oregon schools participating with
the award. Schiely and Bcrney arc
both unsure of which college they
would like to attend.
Schiely plans to study health .sci­
ences and go into nursing,- while
Bcrney would like to go into a field
involving language, such as interna­
tional studies or an intercultural
studies missions program.
The awards ceremony itself was
quite an honor for the scholars. The
ceremony . began at the Capitol,
where they got to meet Gov.
Kulongoski
“We got our awards, shook [the
governor’s] hand and got our pic!
turcs taken, so that was really cool®
he was really nice,” said Schiely.
After meeting with the governor ]
the students went to a luncheon .
The Grand Ballroom, with their col
lege president and their families ano H
were introduced to the other stu
During the luncheon, a fc\H
Student Scholar Award winner®
spoke about their time in communi
ty college. Students speaking range
from those who had nearly failei®
high school—but worked hard t'H
become straight “A” students in col I
lege—to those who had ovcrcom.®
difficult language barriers to achicvt
honor roll status.
“The ceremony was really coo
There were a whole bunch of stu
dents there that made me feel like
didn’t deserve to be there,” sai
Bcrney. “They were just incrcdibl
people, who maybe have a coupl
kids while trying to go to college. I
was a very humbling experience.”
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