rhur-day Sept. 13,1967
The Outlook Shopper
Educator Advises
On College Needs
AT DAMASCUS-
Dr. Edwin Rumpf, Special
ist in Program Planning, U. S.
Office of Education, consulted
with Oregon school officials and
interested groups on the com
munity junior college program
for the Portland Metropolitan
area, according to Dr. Leon
P. Minear, State Supt. of Public
Instruction.
Dr. Rumpf is here at the re
quest of the State Department
of Education to look particu
larly at the vocational and
technical education needs in
the Portland area and its re
lationship to community ju
nior college development.
DAMASCUS — The Samuel
Tani production, "Background
Exotica." was presented in the
LWF outdoor theatre Labor
Day weekend.
Earl Mossman, "Mr. Show
Business,” was master of
ceremonies and sang his "Lit
tle World Fair” song.
The barbecue dinner cooked
and served Indian - style at
the LWF Labor Day weekend
was a success.
Cooking and serving were
Mrs. Sofe George, Harrah,
Wash. ; Mrs. Victor Kamana,
Pendleton; Lawrance Raboin,
Lampoy, Ida.; and Don Burris.
Mrs. Carl McLean cooked
and served the Indian - fried
bread. Mrs. George Treisch
manned the ticket booth.
ELECTRIC
In June a meeting was called
by Dr. Minear to discuss this
type of post-high school educa
tion in the Portland area. This
was followed by a meeting on
July 17 of a committee ap-
pointed from the area by Dr.
Minear from the Clackamas,
Washington, and Multnomah
county area.
This committee indicated a
desire to secure the advice and
counsel of out-of-state consul
tants to assist in determining
program needs in the area and
the feasibility of forming a
separate community junior col
lege district.
Dr. Rumpf is in Oregon as
one of the consultants expected
to participate on the project.
Dr. Minear indicated that Dr.
Rumpf will visit the counties
concerned and probably meet
with the Metropolitan Commun
ity Junior College committee
later in the week.
His recommendations will be
considered in connection with
long-range planning for this
area of the state.
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