Kimberly Stewart wins award
C liffo rd C a m p b e ll. Jr. presenta vo c a tio n -
al acholarahlp to K im b erly L. S te w a rt.
Kimberly L. Stewart, a 198J grad
uate o f W ashington-M onroe High
School, is the recipient o f the first
annual C lif fo r d J. C a m p b e ll, Jr.
Vocational Education Scholarship.
The three-hundred d ollar scholar
ship was established in O ctober o f
1980 by C lifford J. Campbell, Jr., a
Portland life insurance and invest
ment diam o n d b ro k e r. Each year
the scholarship will be awarded to a
g rad u atin g senior who desires to
co ntin u e his education in a voca
tional area. W h ile high grades arc
im p o rta n t, they do not determ ine
who w ill win this scholarship each
year.
Miss Stewart will attend Portland
C o m m u n ity C ollege this fa ll and
m ajo r in the field o f fashion. H er
8‘ »«l >» to become a fashion buyer.
Attention Wa-Mo
A ll form er W ashington-M onroe
students who have been assigned to
G rant H igh School should contact
the G rant counseling office before
Sept. 3. The counselors are available
to help the students select proper
courses and prepare fo r arena
scheduling.
The counseling staff can help new
students plan their courses and help
present G ra n t students make
changes in their classes.
Counselors may be contacted by
phoning the school, 288-597J, week
days, 8:30 am to noon and 1 pm to
4:30 pm.
T h e A d u lt F ltnaaa P ro g ra m o f Portland State University currently is
accepting applications from Portland-area residents who want to get fit for
tall. Exercise classes begin at PSU on Monday, Sept. 28, but registration
w ill continue through m id-October. PSU classes meet from 5 until 6 pm
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the PSU Gymnasium. 930 SW H all
Street . Exercising is done indoors under controlled climatic conditions, and
is medically supervised. For more information about signing up, and to Ofc
tain a pamphlet outlining the program, contact the PSU School o f Health
and Physical Education at 229-4401.
St. A n d re w C o m m u n ity S chool, grades 1-8, will have registration for
the 19i< I -82 school year on Tuesday, Sept. 1st and on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd
from 7:00 pm until 9 pm. Registration will be in the St. Andrew Community
Gym , located at 4940 N E 8th. School will begin at St. Andrew Community
School on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1981.
PCC schedules cl
l.earn basic self-defense techniques in a course o f-
ferred by Portland Com m unity College, ’ ‘ Self-Defense
for W o m c n /M e n ."
The eight-week class begins Wednesday, September
30. from 7 to 8:30 p.m at Alameda School, 2732 N .E .
Fremont.
The course emphasizes coordination and conditioning
ol mind and body as a basis for defense against holds,
locks and grabs. Training is provided in throws. Hips,
falls and other techniques.
Barry W atts, instructor at Northwest Self-Defense
Academy in Portland, will teach the class.
• • •
H e lp fo r the person w anting in fo rm a tio n on key
home remodeling topic will be provided by a new work
shop series offered by Portland Community College.
“ H om e Remodeling for Owners and Renters” is a
seven-week series that begins Tuesday. September 29.
from 7 to 9 p.m . at Ockley Green Elementary School,
1315 N. Ainsw orth. The workshop series costs $10 or
single sessions can be attended for $2 each.
The w orkshop w ill cover needs assessment, plan
drawing, finding contractors, solar design, financing,
woodstoves. codes, permits and inspections.
T o register, contact the P C C Cascade Campus C om
munity Services.
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