Science center provides visitors playground of exhibits, shows By Michael Clapp Of the Emerald As visitors enter the Willamette Science and Technology Center, passing the wind pipes outside and the aerial photo of Eugene in the foyer, they come upon what Alice Carnes, publicity director for center, calls a "playground for the mind.” The center offers hands-on experience with the worlds of science and technology through a variety of ex hibits, classes and traveling shows. This fall, WISTEC classes will be taught on such subjects as volcanoes, dinosaurs and fossils, and model rocketry. There also will be a one-day workshop titled “Many Happy Returns," which investigates the art of boomerang throwing. Computer classes are a major component of WISTEC’s fall class offerings. The center has a lab set up with Apple lie com puters and will offer courses in LOGO, Basic, Modems and computer graphics. Carnes says the center tries to offer low-cost, well-taught classes in computer program ming. “If people know how to program, no one will scare them with computers,” she says. VVISTEC also will present some special exhibits this year. Some displays for a fall WISTEC exhibit called Mathemagic are assembled already at the center. Mathemagic will explore the fascinating aspects of mathematics, including demonstrations on the laws of probability and chance. Photo by Michael Clapp Computer technology is one WISTEC specialty, but the science center also offers various exhibits, shows and classes. WISTEC is planning a “non scary” Halloween party for young children in October. The party will include a magic show, live bats and tarantulas, and refreshments. In November the center will host an exhibit of Eskimo dolls, made by contemporary Alaskan craftspeople using natural materials. The dolls are dressed in traditional clothing. Field biologist Gail Baker will present a slide lecture, "Explor ing Australia; From Sydney to the Back of Beyond,” emphasiz ing the vast outback areas of Australia. Baker’s presentation will be held Sept. 25. A touring Smithsonian In stitute show entitled "Yester day’s Tomorrows” will visit the center in February. The show is a collection of 50- to 100-year old "artifacts” that show how Americans visualized the future. The exhibit will feature films, drawings, toys, models and other items, including a model of Buckminster Fuller’s 1928 Dymaxion house. The exhibit opened in August at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., and will come to Eugene for its only Northwest showing after an engagement at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. Carnes says the center will be emptied of its regular exhibits to make room for the Smith sonian show. “We will shoehorn this exhibit into WISTEC,” she says. WISTEC is located west of Autzen Stadium on a 13-acre parcel of land that has been designated as the site for a future museum complex, which will one day include the Lane County Historical Museum and a State Museum of Natural History. For information about classes or a schedule of events call WISTEC at 484-9027. ■ Job Opening Oregon Daily Emerald Advertising Sales Representative We are looking for a freshman or sophomore to fill a position in our advertising department. Besides selling ad space, you will be designing ads, maintaining client contact and learning how to solve your clients’ advertising needs and problems. In effect, you will be a one-person “mini ad agency.” Here’s your chance to get one step closer toward your career goals. These positions are paid on a commission basis and require at least 15 hours per week. You must be a student and have the use of a car in order to apply. 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