A MASTERPIECE OF MODERN HORROR Biology classes study on campus By James Rhoades Of The Print Biology 103 classes are taking advantage of the unique opportunity to study the en­ vironment of the College this week. Daryl Hampton, instructor, said, “In Biology 103 class, we will take the trips instead of working in the lab. We use the field trips by working outside, using the facilities on campus as an outdoor lab. We will be looking at the plants and animals around the campus.” Hampton is taking his class to the environmental Learning Center this week, “so we can take aquatic samples. Then we will take them back to the lab to get an idea of the diversity of organisms living in the pond. Then, they do a little research paper on the results,” Ham­ pton said. This is not the first time the biology department has done such research on campus. “We have been doing it for a few years now,” said Hampton, “and we have been really hap­ py with it.” The field trips, which begar Tuesday and will run through Thursday, last about twc hours. In addition to Ham pton’s trip to the ELC, Biology 103 students also have < choice of attending Johr Snively’s plant identificatior and ecology trip or Shirley Cressler’s campus field trip. Bookstore remodeling Board awards bids »■Ml STARRING PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY SCREENPLAY BY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER From Warner Bros. MHOIWOIM A Warner Communications Company R © MCMLXXX Warner Bros. Inc. All Rights Reserved. classifieds for sale will be paid from a $20,001 grant from the State Vocationi Fund. The board also hire! Dorothy Waltie as a nursirj program instructor. Walti! has 20 years of practical nui sing experience and has j master’s degree in nursing fror the University of Orego Health Sciences Center. SH previously taught at Mt. Hod Cvrriinunfty College. The board also approve resolutions authorizing thj Clackamas County treasurer t act as investing officer for th College and establishing an in state residency policy fc College students. Except fc extraordinary circumstance! students will need to b residents in state 90 days pric to the start of class attendant to be considered Orego residents. RESTRICTED UNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANYING PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN WORLD PREMIERE MAY 23 NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES AND FROM JUNE 13 AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU For sale: 1973 350 CL Honda mint condition. 3500 miles. Great gas saver for the summer. $800.°°. Contact Tim Tycer, Student Publications, ext. 309. The College Board of Education, during its mon­ thly meeting Wednesday, awarded bids totaling $67,000 for remodeling of the College bookstore. Contractors, Inc., of Sher­ wood, was awarded the con­ tract based on its bid of $57,667, with an additional $9,000 set aside for equipment and furnishings. Due to the lcatzidly population at the College, the bookstore has become too small to handle the volume of books and other materials the students require. In other business, the board awarded a bid of $22,080 to ECRM for puchase of an op- . tical character reader to be used in the secretarial science department’s word processing courses. The bulk of the money for the optical character reader personal Jill: Welcome to Number 21. Fróm Ron. Dear Jill: Happy 21st. Love, Tim. Once again, a very merry birthday, not enough time in the day for us. Happy 21st XMAS anyway, from me to you, Tim and Jill. Hakanson honoree College President John Hakanson has been elected to a position on the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges’ Board of Directors. policies for some 18 cor munity colleges; I’m really e cited about it,” he said. Enjoy life Hakanson will begin serving a three-year term on July 1. He “You Deserve It Baby” istl is one of 18 board members title of a seminar on ways to chosen from two-year colleges add pleasure to a person’s I throughout the nation; and find the time to enjoy it. Hakanson is the fifth person The seminar will be offer® from Oregon ever to be elected through the College Focus ■ to the AACJC board. Women program on May 2g at 7 p.m. in the Communffi Hakanson said he was very Center Fireside Lounge. honored and already has a few Mimi Weiss, a consultai plans in the making. and psycho-therapist in private practice, will direct ™ “I would like to see people seminar. on unemployment able to go to The registration fee is $2 and school,” said Hakanson. persons may pre-register | “This organization is the lob­ contacting the Community bying and public voice,” said Services office, 656-2631, ext. Hakanson. “They set the 208.