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NEWS THE CLACKAMAS PRINT October 11,1989 Page 4 Hutchinson named department head by Dawn Kuehl “I encourage anyone that Staff Writer wants to be a tutor, no matter Due to the death of Jim how much math they have had, Streeter last May, Clackamas now to do it,” Hutchinson said. Hutchinson is putting the has a new Math Department Head. Don Hutchinson, who was hired class together with Judy Pea six years ago by Streeter, now holds body whose “considerable experience in working with the position. Hutchinson’s new job descrip developmental students will be tion includes writing schedules for a great asset,” Hutchinson said. instructors, keeping track of how This class is intended to help the money in the budget is spent, the tutors understand when they and generally making sure every are doinga good job explaining one is doing their job. This in and when they are not quite cludes the tutors in the math lab, getting the point across. It also is a credited class which he plans to focus on this which is held once a week and year. The $2 fee which has been worth one credit. Even though being the added on to all math class this year will be used to help pay for head of a department has many video machines,videos, other kinds responsibilities he still finds time of math aids, and wages for tutors. for his wife, Claudia, and their “There are 1200 students four children: Trinh, a fresh enrolled in math classes this term. man at University of Chicago, That is 1200potential users of the Micki, a senior at Benson High, Jacob whose in the sixth grade, math lab?*’* Hutchinson feels his biggest and Christine a second grader. project is the math lab. As it is now he thinks people are intimi dated by the tutors and do not go for help because of this. To get around this problem his intends to have all tutors take a tutoring class which is being offered this term and again in the Spring. photo by Dawn Kuehl Don Hutchinson, the new head of the math department, is fast at work on his latest text book. X aO ¡11 WERE WOKING FOR TROUBLE imhn •iW 1 0 5«^ Big trouble: high blood pressure that affects one in four adults today. But it’s often dangerously symptom- free. Which means nearly 37 million Americans have an increased risk of cardiovascular problems. Without realizing it. Your contribution to the American Heart Association supports research into the causes and treatment of hy pertension. It’s an investment in ' helping millions recognize the impor tance of having their blood pressure checked regularly and leam how to control it. For longer, healthier lives. And when Finding trouble has that kind of happy ending, we’ll be looking for a lot more. WERE FIGHTING FOR MDURUFE American Heart WjF Association If you want to meet \ all your banking needs, x. enroll at WeserveU— x. First Interstate Bank of \ Oregon. We have a special package designed to help students make it through those trying college years—the StudentLine Account. It has all the products and services you need: o atm O @4 / can better manage Y your expenses. *** Student Loans. / If paying for school is a con- cem, we can help you with a student loan. Student loans allow you to borrow money for college and not begin paying it back until after you graduate. So for all your banking needs—from a checking ac count to a student loan—graduate to First Interstate Bank. ®tudent Lin® Checking Account with no minimum balance. Write up to 12 checks a month for one low monthly fee. And cash your personal checks at over 1,100 First Interstate offices in 21 states and the District of Columbia. First Interstate Bancard. Get up to $200 cash every day at Day & Night Tellers® throughout First Interstate territory—and at 25,000 CIRRUS* auto mated tellers across the U.S. and Canada. VISA® Eligibility. Even if you have no credit his tory, you may still qualify for a student VISA?, so you First C-X Interstate Bank We go the extra mile for you! Member FDIC In Oregon inches D50 Illuminant, 2 degree observer 97.06 -0.40 1.13 92.02 -0.60 0.23 0.04 0.09 12 87.34 -0.75 0.21 13 82.14 -1.06 0.43 14 72.06 -1.19 0.28 15 62.15 -1.07 0.19 I