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iprint Vol. XV, No. 22 Clackamas Community College__________ Wednesday, April 28, 1982 _ —!•<•• Nastari, Schaller elected to ASG offices Paul Nastari has been elected President, and Jay Schaller Vice-President, of the 1982-83 Associated Student Government. Nastari collected 78 votes, and. Schaller received 51. There were 107 votes cast. nastari ran unopposed for the office. “It was kind of disap pointing to me,” he said. “It shows the lack of student con cern this year.” Nastari is a business ma jor, and next year will be his third year at the College. Schaller is a Special Education major. He has been attending the College since 1980. “There wasn’t a highly contested presidential cam paign this year,” Student Ac tivities Director Debbie Baker said. “At one point there were three people running, but two dropped out of the race. Paul has indicated that he wished someone was running against him.” Schaller is a victim of cerebral palsy. Although he was unavailable for comment, Baker said, “I think Jay is going to have to use his skills and get people to help with his duties, but he’s very capable of doing his job. We’ve had handicap- JAY SCHALLER PAUL NASTARI ped students before and there were no problems.” The elections will be con firmed at tomorrow’s ASG meeting. Nastari and Schaller will take their positions during the next two weeks. “We changed the rules so that this year’s officers will be able to help the new ones get started in their offices,” Baker said. This year’s President and Vice-President are Sam Crosby and Susy Ryan, respectively. With the recent changes in the ASG constitution, the Vice- President will assume the responsibilies of the business Staff photo by Darla J. Weinberger manager, along with the tradi tional roles. Another change in the constitution states that there will be ten senators next year, as opposed to 20 this year. senators. “Hopefully, the nomina tion committee will weed out the less desirable people runn ing for senate,” Nastari said. “We should have a good breed of senators next term.” Nastari will be on the nomina Nastari and Schaller are tion committee for the both senators this year. Tuck shooting victim By J. Dana Haynes Of The Print DAN TUCK Staff Photo by Duane Hiersche Dan Tuck, a former member of the Associated Stu dent Government of the Col lege, was shot while attempting to stop a robbery last Friday. He is listed in good condition at Willamette Falls Hospital. According to the Oregon City Police, Tuck, 18, is employed at the Hilltop Texaco gas station in Oregon City. Fri day night, Tuck and another clerk, Ken Morris, were held at gun point by a masked man, who demanded their money, Morris apparently handed over less than $200. Tuck refused to cooperate, and the assailant ran. When Tuck gave chase, a second masked man shot him in the abdomen. Both assailants escaped. There are no suspects at this time, according to police. According to Willamette Falls Hospital, Tuck will probably be held under observation until the end of the week. Tuck resigned from the College’s ASG two weeks ago due to other commitments. “I’m working full time and I don’t have enough credit hours to be in the ASG,” he explain ed. College graduate killed in accident Michael Marty, a welding technology major who graduated from the College last term, was killed in a hit-and- run accident last Saturday ac cording to the Clackamas County Sheriffs office. Marty, 24, was struck by an unknown vehicle while he was standing beside a friend’s truck, to help fix a mechanical problem. The hit-and-run vehi cle fled the scene without stop- ping, heading north on highway 43. The year and model of the car is not known, but the sheriffs departmentsaid it may be a gold car. The accident took place just north of Lake Oswego, at 12:20 a.m., on April 24. Marty was taken by am bulance to Meridian Park Hospital, in Portland, where he died a short time later. Worshipping Rev. Moon Page 4