Page B5 APRIL 22, 1998 (Thf Portland «Ht«nrMnr U .S. S en . G ordon S mith A nnounces PC C S tudent I nternships S am uel O ’B rien an d T ra c ie M itchell, tw o PCC stu d en ts w ho h a v e c o m p le te d s h o r t- te r m tra in in g p ro g ra m s th ro u g h the C a sc a d e C am p u s S k ill C e n te r, w ere aw a rd e d in te rn sh ip s w ith U .S. Sen. G o rd o n S m ith. T he S k ill C e n te r is re sp o n sib le for ch a n g in g the liv es o f m an y in ­ d iv id u a ls w ho h av e b e e n c h r o n ic a lly u n e m p lo y e d , on a s s is ta n c e o r w ith o u t h ig h sch o o l d ip lo m as. T he tw o w ill w ork in Sen. S m ith ’s W a sh in g ­ to n , D .C . o f f ic e - M itc h e ll, a n o rth P o rtla n d re sid e n t, b e g in s this su m m er an d O ’B rien , w ho now liv es in B e a v e rto n , w ill sta rt his in te rn sh ip in Ja n u a ry . Sen. Sm ith an d the PCC S k ill C e n te r have a re la tio n sh ip th a t goes b ack to S m ith ’s tim e le a d ­ ing the O reg o n S en ate. H e v is ­ ited the S k ill C e n te r u p o n the in v ita tio n o f R ep. M a rg a re t C a rte r and w as im p re sse d w ith w h at he saw , d e c la rin g it a p ro ­ gram that p ro v id e s “ a h a n d up, n o t a h and o u t.” S u b se q u e n tly , S m ith a n n o u n c e d his U .S. S e n ­ ate c a n d id a c y k ic k - o f f c a m ­ p a ig n at th e S k ill C e n te r in 1996. He has a lso been a fe a ­ tu red sp e a k e r at one o f the S k ill C e n te r co m p le tio n c erem o n ies. Portland Community Trade Mitchell, (left) and Samuel O'Brien, two PCC students who have completed short-term training programs through the Cascade Campus Skill Center, were awarded internships with U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith in Sen. Smith's Washington, D.C. Office. "Do I Open The Door With Journalism Written On It?" When I (Ryan Moore) was four, 1 wanted to be a trucker; at six, a heavy equipm ent operator; at eight, chef; ten, carpenter, and finally at my present age four­ teen, ajoumalist. “Fletch”, played by Chevy Chase, opened another door o f fantasies as I watched him squeeze through d eath ’s grasp, experience the outrageous and, o f course, get the girl at the end. 1 thought this was it. The perfect career. Now, I ask you to remember when you w ere a chi Id and how being an astronaut brought more excitement to you then the night before Christmas, but then somehow you discov­ ered it takes more than suiting up for lift o ff and a few trips to the movie theater to watch “Apollo 13”. You would have college, more homework than there was nighttime, not to mention that you would have to learn what all those buttons on the control panel were for. Then, almost as soon as the idea came into your head it packed up and left. W ell, jo u r­ nalism has popped into my head, but will it pop out? To find out, I asked for a job shadow at the Portland Observer newspaper. I was shown, just like being an astronaut, that it w asn’t a free ride. Learning about the layout, organization, and the ba- Left to right, Tony Washington of the Portland Observer Newspaper and Ryan Moore of West Sylvan Middle School, discussing Ryan's future as a journalist. sic steps that are practiced in journal­ ism, I discovered the job w ouldn’t be as easy as I thought. However, when I left the idea hadn’t packed up and left. It still sounds like a mem ber o f the top ten perfect careers as far as I’m con­ cerned, Next week, will 1 still want to be a journalist or a law­ yer? A restaurant ow ner? Taxi cab driver? Journalism , is it my door to opportunities? Mayor Vera Katz Appoints Turner as Education Advocate Carol Turner Mayor Vera Katz has hired former President o f the O regon School Boards Association and three-term school board chair, Carol Turner, to serve as the city’s Education Advo­ cate. T urner’s initial efforts will center on strengthening communication be­ tween the city and its five school districts and developing joint strate­ gies to address academic perfor­ mance, truancy, youth gang violence, school-to-work partnerships, school funding, and after-school activities. She will also work on the ongoing challenge o f school funding. “Iam excited to have someone o f Carol’s caliber and experience step­ ping up to help this city’s quest for a c a d e m ic e x c e lle n c e in our schools,” said Katz. “ I cannot stress enough that our economic success in Portland — and all o f Oregon — will not be m aintained without w orld-class public schools that ready our children for the 21 st cen­ tury global economy. Carol’s ap­ pointment helps cement the City Council’s commitment to making sure Portland’s children get the edu­ cation they need.” Turner has a long history in edu­ cation. Prior to joining the M ayor’s staff, Tum erw orked forthe Oregon Department o f Human Resources as part o f the Community Partnership Team. From 1985-1996 she worked for Portland State University as a clinical social worker, where she also coordinated several programs and grants. She brings to the posi­ tion twelve years o f experience on the Portland School Board where she served as Chairperson for three terms. Turner also has statewide experience as board mem ber and president o f the Oregon School Boards Association. Turner hit the ground running. She has already met with the super­ intendents from P o rtlan d ’s five school districts. Ron Russell, super­ intendent o f the David Douglas School District said, “W earepleased to hear o f Carol Turner’s selection to serve as a liaison between the city and all o f its schools. Carol has the experience and positive attitude to help us create a true partnership to better serve students.” Spring Career Fest! Wednesday, May 6,1998 Cascade Campus 11a.m. - 6p.m. HURRY...GRAB ÏOUR TUX BUCKS! & You are a *Rare yem , so delicate, so precious, and so fine. You intrigue most, intimidate the mass, and spellbound the few. To K now you is to puzzled by you. To Respect you is to understand you. To TJnderstand you is to love you ‘Happy 30th «Birthday «Love #1 Come to the Portland Community College Career and Job Information Fair and visit with over 100 employers. ' j r j j j j '¿MJS '/¿ J There will be live entertainment, keynote speakers, employer presentations and job opportunities! This event If FREE and will take place outside on the Borthwick Mall area. PCC Community College Cascade Campus 705 /V. Kiilingsworth • OVER 100 VESTS IN A VARIETY OF COLORS • A N Y T H IN G ELSE W O U L D BE U N C IVILIZED ! \ Mr. form aL phce includes coal, pants, shirt, jewelry, cummerbund and tie Shoes & vest are additional. Not valid with any other offer. Expires 6/30/98. 1205 SE Gil ANI) AVENUE • 232-1512 & J Here are a few of the employers who will be there! f£, Bi-Mart Corp , City o f Portland - Bureau ol Environmental Science, Doubletree Hotels, Liberty Northwest Companies, Tektronix, United Parcel Service (UPS), Fred Meyer, Kaiser Permanente, Legacy Health Systems, Oregon Lottery, Portland General Electric, Safeway,Inc. & i i & & & & & & & &