IWEfë- WHO UP YûC rOÎK5> X/OTEI ASG praise We would like to congratulate the Associated Stu­ dent Government on the success of Jack White's visit to Clackamas Community College last week. Jack White, holder of an honorary degree in Poolology, sparked a week's worth of involvement from the student body. Some people were tempted to notify Ripley of believe it or not fame. Over 200 students participated in the pool tourna­ ment and who knows how many people White touched through his seminars and exhibitions. White took time to talk to students with questions or who just wanted to "rap" with him. ASG should be praised for their selection of White and their efforts to make CCC one of his few week-long stops. White also proved to have a streak of generosity. After being approached to endorse a local product at the college he offered to donate ten percent of his royalties, up to $2,000, to go toward the purchase of a wheel chair lift. This is to be used to give handicapped students an opportunity to attend classes in upstairs Smuckers. Does anybody remember the last time a real humani­ tarian visited the college? Wednesday A lot of people have been complaining that they don't have anything to do during prime time television on the second Wednesday of each month. Well, we have a solution to that problem. They can go to a meeting of Clackamas Community College's Board of Education. The board meets on the right day and at the right time, although the board has been known to extend their meetings into the wrong time. If the public in attendance gets lucky, they might have a chance to soak in some interesting repartee be­ tween board members. Especially between Dr. John Hakanson, college president, and Ralph "Shoot-from- the-hip" Groener. These people will also have a chance to see if the elected members are doing a good job representing their constituency. Actually, we haven't heard many complaints concern­ ing what to do on the second Wednesday evening of each month but we think that every student, staff member and faculty member and/or member of the community should attend at least one of these meetings. Even though some might spell the group's name b-o-r-e-d on occasion, they do have eye-opening po­ tential. Fellow students, I have a dream. It is a building pistil in shape as many stories high as it must be. . .On each floor!I building you will find four rooms across and each story I shifted so that the effect is a huge ladder twisted around man] by the time you reach the top. 1 In each room you will find a Hayes Griffith, (U of Ore) ul] vacuum photoemission electron, microscope. The latest col terminals, a spectroscopic analyzer and other toys of the theta- biochemist-physicist and medical scientist, and people?.] biochemists, mathematicians, chemists, biologists, cellular biolt ’ computer programmers, physicists, electronic engineers su: army of undergrad science majors. >| What will these people be doing? They will be studying s] segments of DNA! In hopes, that within a short period o] cancer will be eradicated as it is found in whatever shape or] I have had this farfetched dream since my dear grand] Elizabeth Chapman died many years ago and* I will fight ft means to my end and till my dream is realized. There is an immediate means to accomplishing this end, it| federal legalization and controlled market of marijuana. I a] suggesting that pot is good for you or to smoke a doobie forst I will say that people will continue to smoke pot and th] annual profit of a billion dollars per annum could be put to fa] use by society. For societies all over the world. Please supp] and my cause at the state level via your local college student lobby’ Thomas M. C| Sool P.S. And don't forget the many little extras acquired via s|| in the moon race. Those will be astounding in this instance PUBLICATIONS STAFF 19600 S. Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Offices: Trailer B --Telephone: 656-2631, ext. 278 or 259 editor Jim Rogers*news editor Harry Bielskis*feature editor Vickie Josi*sports editor Amanda Eggleston "arts & entertainment Cyndi Bacon*copy editor Happie Thacker*photo editor Jerry Wheeler*reporters Brent Benson, Barbara Dikty, Cindy Ralston, Happie Thacker, Patricia Watson, Steve Williams, Lenna Fitch, Joe McFeron, Randy Frank, Ron Yoder*photographers Brian Snook, Born Chhay, Larry Jackson, Steve Wilkowske, Lorraine Stratton*artists Denise Linck, Dan Ackerman*business manager Ron Schaumburg"advertising Bob Northrup, John Drury, Paul Byers, Debbie Sipe*production manager Denise Linck*advisor Randy Clark* The Cougar Print is the weekly student-managed newspaper for Clackamas Community College, financed through student fees and advertising. Opinions expressed in the Cougar Print do not necessarily reflect those of the CCC administration, faculty or the Associated Student Government. Editorials, columns and signed letters reflect only the opinions of the editors and the persons signing them. Correspondence should be addressed to the above address. The Cougar Print, a member of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association aims to be a fair and impartial journalistic medium covering the campus community as thoroughly as possible. We encourage participation through letters, freelance articles and story ideas and suggestions. Deadlines are the Friday of the week prior to the Thursday publication date. Page 4 To the Editor: I think it would be unfortunate not to provide some clarifi] of the McLoughlin-Randall Bridge referred to in Jay Haight's] to the editor in last week's Cougar Print. u First of all, the purpose of the proposed bridge has nothing] with cold winters or imitating PSU. Its purpose is to provide] additional classrooms, additional instructor office space, an] proved wheelchair access to the west side of Randall through th] of the McLoughlin elevator. I Secondly, federal funds to cover the entire cost of the bridgjI being applied for from the Local Public Works Capital Develop] and Investment Program, and the bridge was chosen because] the cost and the time required to develop plans were within]I guidelines established for application for the funding. It is easy to understand Mr. Haight's concern about label- ment; however, the federal funds are available specifically for] struction projects such as the bridge, and cannot be used for] purp^es- Louise] Purchasing Seer] Thursday, November 18,' *