2007 09.27.2007 JAYPLAY people 13 iel Reyes GRAD CHECK Each year, students make the legendary walk through the Campanile, down The Hill and into the real world. We're here to check in on them. Miles Stotts Year: 1980/1983 Degree: Biology'80 Masters in Biology'83 Hometown: Russell, Kan. Back in the day: College students could legally buy and consume alcohol, disco hadn't been invented and the Grateful Dead started touring through the Midwest. What he does now: Stotts is responsible for writing the air pollution control regulations for the state of Kansas. What he misses: When Stotts CONTRIBUTED PHOTO was a graduate student at the University, he got a small office behind the museum of natural history. His office was full of fish preserved in alcohol. Stotts says of the smell inside the lab."In all the years and years of different places I've been, Ive never smelled something like that!" His advice: "No matter how difficult it is, if you go to class every time, take really good notes, and read all the assignments for that class, you probably won't have to study very much." Alaide Vilchis Ibarra whether casual or collar poppin have a good time at Friday: Party on the patio with $4 domestic pitchers Saturday: Open 9am-2am for pre- & poet-game Sunday: free pool all day 842-0083 6th & FLORIDA $1.95 Appetizers Monday-Friday 4-6 PM