¡ers say nt-an-office promises profs instant occupancy L'snote: This is a reprint Ktorial that appeared in a [issue of Oregon State tty's newspaper, the Bar- Besman approaches. His {¡simple. "You need an ■ he asks, "in a quiet Ictype atmosphere?" ■sign right here, it's iron- |eboasts. This guy, from ■Rent-an-Off ice describes In as follows: the renter Lets signed on as an in- latOSU. We get them fired in a questionable manner and take the University to court over the dismissal. With a mini­ mum of legal effort the court battle lasts six,, seven, maybe eight years. "After that, we find a new office." He is very convincing and re­ assuring. "Nothing to worry about. They pay all the bills, including the phone, and they even pay to move youYbooks and pencils at the end of the court case." The clincher in the soft sell is "the University falls for it every time," brags the salesman. "I'll come back tomorrow," offers the eager solicitor. Then his eyes catch a fleeting glimpse of weakness in the victim's face. He swoops in for the kill with "just think of all of the facilities availableto you, and the experts surrounding you, and the atmos­ phere. Just sign this form and you can have. the office to­ morrow. Another client just left, so we have a vacancy for you." Does this sound far-fetched? A little? You bet it is! But what mentary unding puts cooperation to test «Bixler ' |ce President I Print lever happened to the lolspirit? Administrators binplain that there is little I involvement in this should look to their own kdsbefore they start com- | about others who lack Id involvement. April 6, Richard Taylor, Ig coach at this college, ■fore the Associated Stu- {Government asking for to send two Clackamas Irsto compete in the Pan In Games in Caracas, Hain June. It two wrestlers, Tim [and Tom Gilbo, were cho- Itof 435,000 to represent ■tedStates as members of ■forWrestling Team. Being curious, as I am, I asked Mr. Taylor if he had approached the administration with the pro­ posal. Mr. Taylor said that he had but was quickly shuffled over to ASG to see if funding could come from students, rat­ her than administration. To me it seems that the col­ lege administration is hoping to pass the buck to the students, until the two young men return with international recognition, they they will take most or all of the glory. I feel that for $700, the stu­ dents and administration can kick a few bucks out of a line item in their budgets. This trip is a great chance to show what Clackamas Com­ munity College can do when we act as a community, rather than two separate entities. This is a good timefor the administration to put into practice their words and ideas about cooperation and support of the student body and to set an example by getting involved. is worse is that such an event (not the rental of offices, but the procedure outlined) has oc­ curred here. The University released Mich­ ael Papadopoulos, former mathe­ matics professor,eightyears ago. He was just moved from his of­ fice on March 15. It seems ironic. Of course the University had its hands tied. The legal issue provided grounds enough to not evict Papadopoulos. Yet the equipment and the space was tied up for eight years. It another situation pointing at odd office distribution tactics, when Gordon Gilkey stepped down from Dean of the College of Liberal Arts he was sent to a cubbyhold hardly fit for a gradu­ ate student, let alone a professor of lengthy tenure. Both instances point to a need for closer supervision of office GLADSTONE CARD ROOM SNACKS AND POOL 420 Portland Ave., Gladstone 656-9143 . 'Friday, April 14th, is the final day for 100% refunds on books purchased for Spring term. You must present the cash register receipt in order to - a receive the refund. New texts must be unmarked! DON'T FORGET! sprint Do it before 5:00 P.M. Friday. April 14th. 19600 S. Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Offices: Trailer B - Telephone: 656-2631, ext. 259 or 278 Associafed assignment. The administrator in charge of allotting offices should reexamine the policies and include logical clauses that would eliminate the possibility of having an office occupied by someone no longer actively as­ sociated with the University. Neither problem is worth wor­ rying about singly, especially since both individuals are gone. Student Bookstore £LA£K AMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGF y Government XECUTIVE ELECTION reMons are now available at the Student Activities Office for the following Student Government positions : President Vice-President Secretary Business Manager Deadline for filing petitions is April 21,1978 Election will be held May 3 ,4,and 5 Mi Community College Page 5 I