I t I Nares on campus To the Editor: •sn t it about time to quit clowning around t Cafeteria conflict on the r + ere^ the cafeteria in the Community Center brpakfactIr* j a/u°f c'asses an Handicapped The Bonnie Nelson situation is a good example of poor planning as far as the accommodation of student needs goes, All of the buildings in the core area of the campus have devices built into theWm which can be used by students who must rely upon wheelchairs to get around. Why then have no such devices been installed at the Smuckers complex? Surely nobody believes that the handi­ capped can't be artists. How many students in wheelchairs have taken a look at that building and left in frustration, giving up on the idea of taking classes there? The administration should rectify this situation as soon as nossible and look into other areas of the college that are currently unaccessible to handicapped students like Bonnie c It has come to my attention that this year Clackamas Communi s College is being frequented by narcotics agents. I personally fe r that these individuals are as welcome to share our fine education^ facility as any one of us are. v However, I am also certain a number of the students at tl school would like to be made aware of the fact mentioned a bo JH Oregon is fortunate in having marijuana legislation that is ahesffl of its time in the country, 'tho many of us feel it could be mudH better than it is now. What we have is a situation where smokiijt grass is not quite legal; not quite illegal. Back to the point: there are some nares around the campus. E aware and have a good time. Charlie Bennett ASG Vice-President Recycling To the Editor: As chairman of the Paper Recycling Committee I would like t acknowledge the support of individuals in the college communit without whose support and efforts this program would not hav moved as well as it has. Jerry Herrmann, the supervisor of the Ecology Pond-Arboretui Project has spent much of his valuable time and resource to assist if expediting this program. Marv Weiss, the Dean of Community Services has offered ir valuable assistance and resources. Bill Hargadine has worked throug some of our problems with us. Pam Lewis and Carol Leyton ar' contributing their work to facilitating this program. Don Fisher also deserves recognition for his time and involvi ment. Marv Thornley, Kate Adams, Alf Lair and a number of othe individuals have helped in ways too numerous to mention. Thank you for allowing me to acknowledge this assistance an thank you to all involved. Jerry Beliavita ASG Assistant to the Preside CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS STAFf 19600 S. Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Offices: Trailer B - Telephone: 656-2631 ext. 259 COUGAR PRINT is published every Thursday during the schoc year. Deadline is each Monday at noon. Opinions expressed ii COUGAR PRINT are those of the writers and not necessaril' those of the Student Government, the Faculty or the Administn tion of the college. The COUGAR PRINT is an associate membe of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. Editor..................................................................................... Jim Rogen News Editor . Feature Editor Sports Editor. Arts Editor. . . Copy Editor. . Photo Editor . . . . .Harry Bielski . ............ Vicki Jo> Amanda Egglesto . . . . Cyndi Bacoi . . Happie Thacke . . . . Jerry Wheele STAFF WRITERS: Brent Benson, Barbara Dikty, Modi El-Khraij^ Margaret Moody, Cindy Ralston, Happie Thacker, Patricia Watsor Steve Williams. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Brian Snook, Born Chaay, Larr Jackson, Steve Wilkowske, Lorraine Stratton. Artists...................................................... Denise Linke, Dan Ackermai Business Manager.......................................................... Ron Schaumben Nelson. Advisor.............................................................................. . Randy Clarl Clackamas Community College inches 34.26 I ' 59.60 I * 050 Illuminant, 2 degree observer Density