FEATURE THE CLACKAMAS PRINT Page 8 November 21,19! f — Cadets excited about laying foundation by Jennifer Soper Feature Editor With the Public Safety cadet program barely underway, senior cadets Ken Schnell and Cynthia Kunz have a lot to be excited about “We’re kind of laying down the foundation for the other ca­ dets,” explained Kunz. “It’s a pilot program,” she continued. “There are a couple of other colleges looking at our program and will model theirs after ours if it works.” Both K mz and Schnell are criminal j.^tice majors in their second year at Clackamas. They view the cadet program as a be­ ginning to their careers in law enforcement. “I went in for the first hand experience of seeing what police work is actually like... just to get the feel of it,” said Schnell. “It’s kind of a stepping stone into the profession,” Kunz said. The cadets provide extra grounds patrol for the campus, traffic enforcement, building se­ curity and crowd control. They also walk students and staff out at night and provide general direc­ tions or information for people when asked. “We’re a link in the chain of command between the chief and the Indians,” said Schnell of the duties of senior cadets. “A lot of supervision is put on our hands.” The effects of the cadet pro­ gram have not been determined yet. Kunz and Schnell believe they are making a positive difference. “Even being in the jackets helps. People respect you and are You're on the Right Road.... with UPS Photo« by Lane Scheidoman UPS DELIVERS EDUCATIOh Ken Schnell,left, and Cynthia Kunz, right, both senior cadets, serve as llasons between Chief of Public Safety Jim Wiseman and the other members of the program. not as likely to committ crimes with cadets around,” explained Kuntz. The primary function of the cadets is community relations. “We do a lot of walk outs at night,” began Schnell. “People really like that. I’ve gotten a lot of praise and people have said ‘I’m really glad that you are here.’” One of the issues the cadets are considering is the expansion of the college. “Three new buildings are being discussed which would mean more students which would probably mean more cadets,” Kunz said. “As the campus grows and expands, the greater public safety Help us help you through college. Part time job opportunities available. will expand with, it,” added Schnell. One key thought with Schnell and Kunz is co-operation. “You learn to keep an open mind,” said Schnell. “Everybody is different. We’re learning how to say something to someone.” At the end of spring term the program will be reassessed and any necessary changes will be made Both senior cadets hope to see it continue. “I think the program is a great idea. It’s really good for law en­ forcement students to be able to do something like this,” concluded Kunz. For informatioircontact: Clackamas Community College Career and Job Development Center. UP will be interviewing on campus in the Con munity Center on November 28! UPS Can help enlighten your road to the future! United Parcel Service Which one of the following would impair your driving least? Final exam schedule FALL TERM 1990 December 10 - 13 3XAM DAY AND TIME 1 CLASS TIME MONDAY December. 10 „ 8-9 MWF 8-9:30 TTH 9-10 MWF 9:30-11 TTH 10-11 MWF ill-12 MWF 11-12:30 TTH 12-1 MWF 1-2 MWF . 1:30-3 2-3 MWF MWF 3-4:30 WEDNESDAY December 12 8-10 8*10 8-10 10*12 10-12 1. a cocktail. 2. a glass of wine. 3. a glass of beer. 10-12 12-2 12-2 12-2 TTH* 4 .3-4 ■ CONFLICTS TUESDAY December 11 2-4 . uo si ieeq eq) -jeqiueuuej pue ‘peejsui epeuowei |ooo eotu e A jj os -lueuißpnl pue stull xeijsj jnoÄ uo pega eures eqi 9ABi| ne Xeqi eAoqe eqi jo euo|\| 2-4 TTH 4-6 4—6 ... 4-6 ----- SJOAASUy 1. Examinations will be held in the regular classroom unless otherwise assigned by the instructor. If you have any questions about the schedule, check with your instructor. 2. Evening classes will have exams at the regular class meeting time during exam week. x The least you'll lose is your license. Guaranteed. A» 3. Classes which meet at 7 a.m. (or other hours not listed) may schedule the final during the "Conflict" times' on the schedule or at any other time that does not conflict with the regular exam schedule. Oregon Traffic Safety Commission I