tenance worker repairing one of trailer roofs inadvertently poses for still life, ladder-bordered photo. Photo by Kelly Laughlin Clackamas Community College Vol. XII, No. 17 Wednesday, Feb. 21,1979 us service could save steps ge students may no downpours while making the ave to battle torrential long trek from the main cam- pus to the remote outpost of buildings. If the Associated Clairmont and Orchard Student Government’s (ASG) lar eclipse More than meets the ere will be a total eclipse on Monday Ing, visible across a ow area of the Nor- t. If you are going e this phenomenon, NOT LOOK DIREC- AT IT. The lens of eye could focus sun’s rays to the back our eye and burn a In it, causing blin- arting at 7:15 a.m. e first dangerous said Mike Aron- I physics instructor teacher of a solar pse observation class e College. Aronson only two minutes ng the hour will be for viewing, but ad- i students not to Is when the “safe Eoccurs. onson said the best od of viewing the Be is with a projec- i pinhole camera, e two index cards a straight pin out- WITH YOUR HACK Tri-Met committee can get enough signatures on their petition, a proposed plan for Tri-Met to extend the bus route on campus, the route will in­ clude stops at the two outlying buildings. Joe Woods, ASG senator and committee coordinator, said the committee has already submitted a proposal to Tri-Met for a route change that includes a cover letter documenting the proposal and a map with the proposed route color coded over the original route. “The plan is for Tri-Met to have their buses make a cir­ cular route around the campus instead of just stopping at the Community Center Mall,” Woods said. “Possibly Tri-Met could install a short ride fare for students wishing to go from the Community Center to Clair­ mont or Orchard.” Woods said if they can get enough response from studen­ ts, and Tri-Met agrees with their proposal, it will be benificial to both sides. “A short ride fare of 20 cents would raise revenue for Tri-Met while creating a needed service for college students,” Woods said. pin and poke a hole in one card. With that card align it over the other card. The sun’s image will project through the pinhole and you may see it on the othercard.More than one person may see it this way. Remember to always keep your back to the sun,” Aronson stressed. Any students interested in signing the petition should con­ tact Joe Woods at Associated Student Government, ext. 247. CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY CCLLÊGE ARCHIVES • t-i SN: OL0055 Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab