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t·....--,_.-" ____ ._( ·-------·- ~~ .......... -=-•Book~t ore-,holds~-:-off ·_·. __ .~sal~ _ _.:-~gf:-._.•-••f:h,re_e~·--m,ag~iirt~s-,-: ~i;_>; --- .. ·. . -- .. ,c. B>:_JO~_N ESPARZA . . ,.e_~pltln:~-o~~~e w~~ also_ ~~~ts· . .We are ~(O~~ly ~~d I : . "~ghJ)i9w))n.9n_t.9i(<>f.Jti~~-'L ~:. ':"· .. _ · .. · lllpEdltor-1n-0uer.· ·.· ...• psychopatnoJogy.- He· aenned. amopposeif,o 1tuaracu1wmem6er:'·· ·.· .:· . . .. . -·- .. ·:-.. , .. · .. · ·:· . ... ,. ~-· ~:::.. . Th~ee:. adult: rnaga"zJnes. have' b_eeri. c Pentholi;se .. ~nd oth~r "similar. magazine~ . In' W.king to :cilher0f11~ulty meinb'ers, ·. ' .. but I ~on't _.be·. solely :~ -41. a U~tle .. · '{ .>, • • • i~move'l~- f~om sale .. at--.· the -, BC c - _as '.'mentaH_oxins'~ whkh cause menfal they felt It. ~n't·.approprbte ro,· a . : whik/'· exrla_lnerDay In r~f.erence_t<> .. ) :,·i . . 'Boe>kstore .Mtl(the ,Student: Servi~~ . ; illne~s 'and nienta_l behavior: . . ' junJor: co~ege . to:.\sell, ·.this . type. of .. ·, lhe l~ck' of adminislflltive ac.tio,n _in . :'.::
....., ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. RIPS R_EADY' Ar KIOSKS~Renegade Rip readers "will soon be o_btaining : 1heir -Mondiy- rea<1in11 i rom the. kiosks locaied at s1raie11'icpoin'rs on
. campus: iim· Meadows: Rip su.ff m~mbc~. reminds stude~ts Rips ~ill so~n · bi: a,iilable ~nly_ a,1. ki~sks with very f cw.except ionsi Kiosks· dist;ibution.
was made to.'gel rieispaper~ oui to th~ reader quicl(er:·RIP Sraff Phoio _ b,: Teddy Parroll. · · · · · · . · ·
Committee_' makes: a decision on , ... Day ,:._e X:pl~ned : th~ :· procedur~·.- • magulnes;'.' addedQulggle;· , . : . . suppo_rt, o( th\ ~agaZJ_ne sale~. ''Th_eY. ·. : .. vmelh~r the safe_ of s~ch magaiiifes b. ·: .. lri~ol~id)n: geitjng -. the· copies of the• . . ·. f'Po·~ography. aii'peaJ.i·. to. : social . : waited until I _was ihr~atened aiong _ . . _ ap propriaie ·: or -noL. ·:: , : . : , . · · •. magazines at the Bookstore. A student . in,terests with(!ut.any .S<>clal redeeming.. . with my. family ;.before )hey -stepped:-· :·:
B. ··ks· .'t.' •.. ' . · .... ·' :. ·Bo·. b. -. Da: . :·.·h_as·.; . (re_q·u.e~t .• was .turn.ed tn· Aug. 6 and Day . value st. said°:. Quiggle who also. note. d . in/': \ ~ ·. · ·.- · .·.·. -.· .. · i ·> .. · .. ·<· · ·, · · . .': oo ore manager . · y · ·· , -- · . · · .- ·, - · · · · · - · · · · : -· · · ·· -- · . , · ' , · . taken Piay_boy,: Pcnthou~e an~(Playgirl. Vient. about.i to: find out If· it .was tllat: the _ ~g~zines_-~c:asio,riaJly. ~ad • · : . ._:'I .. ~a.d· ~light. ~the·. b,runt :.or:_.~e_ .. :••;'-, ._ magaz.ines> off)h( sale~ )i~t- after appropriate. . . . sovie g~~ ~rt1cles _b~t Jti.a_t_ a ~g~zine ~_obJec!1on _-{ph_on~:;· c~U :h.ar!~ss~nts) .. • .. ··
. _';getting harrassipg phone calls_ fo which . "I . sent. the . jpitlal . request .•. to .. · -sh~~~-~- JUdged_ On l~ entirety._ .. '. : and !l~_t n~w_l :~\ JUSt w_a1t un~1l _t_he · .. ; his <-and:'= his: .. family's : lives. .were Hernandez arid he okayed ii," ~tated _ .. _ I am.~_~pascd .to u be~a~~ selling : _ -~dnu_m_stralio~ ·. dec_1d~s · .so~net~mg. I threateiied. unl~SS he··_qilit selling the. · Day; . •. .·.. . . . . . . . ·.,· !~e ma~~ZJlleS \VOU!d.mean the C~llege ·.·. :wa~~ ,_a_. pu_bltClty. re.lease. stallt~- \h~,
: . maga~-lnC:s'.at _tfle _Bcw)_kstoie, i <. :_, -.• : . . ·.· ; .. · .·iwe · chec.ked · other · co~un"rty : : 1s lendi~g.; ~"":epta_nce:, t~ i!;_"· Q~iggle: . , admm1s1.?t1pn .. bac_~s_up .~he_ v~hd1t)'. of·: .• . ·: M. eanwhile·,.~ o. r:. _: J_ a.c.k. H .. erna .. n. cfoi_; college~- to find out ff thc'y dealt with .... !eveafo_d:, _1_. ~m. o,nly?ga:1ns1 th.~_!r. sale ·-. the.sa.le,. ~tate. _d p~y. ·-.·./. . .•·. _.:::-· ..
• su.'c·ii.:riu. g. az.in.es',''·.He.r.'n·a·n .. de·z·-·s·-~id .. ,Th. ·e·-. at the bo 1--1 d lie d• k d I do t t. ·, dcanofstudent_s,stated°,''Righ(ri?Wit. ... . .. : ?"3 ~~~an: am_ not·~grnga ·::.,/nan .d.rel]'Ur e ,-_ .. __ n .~an . . ·_is _no(_a. ·major ce~s?rsbii> problerr1: :- 'check .foduded a· 1o2a1:)~rvey of _.wa~ag~~~-t. thrn sale else':"here •. _ . ~ _ _the ma.g~~~s ,,~ ~~-c_ome? c_ausc __
Bob rece1ved five fairly'abusive calls at •i . supermarket~ in .the area. ''.We d~cidei: I thmk the. Student Services . ·. cclebre. I~ 1s too_ 1ns1gn1fican_110 make . home which. ~ere up;e,iing .to J1!s. to sell them ai the:Bookst0r"e: Our Co~_it:te:e wiU ,supp<>rl ~y; requ;e~c., . so~eth!~g o(iL" : : . ::·. : . . · .. ' • family: so. I suggested h~ pu~ them· off ,sist~_r ,,;lie~~.- (CiJ .-St'atd~akeisfteld) '... for . ~h~1r . ~emov~I. . I· hope ,~here .. 1.: _ . _ . . J __ am, concerne~ about wh~t would_ • until someone : reached a decision on ·.· carnes them. . . . .. . . . . SU ff 1c_1e_ n t ' ~anJ.IJ .. 0!1: _carr1pus, .' .·· happrn_.1f we; _p;u]I Jhe_ magazines OU!• : ...
' it/' . :_ Th_e Books_rnre '' rnariag~ment ·. 're~rked 9uiggle;- . . In fact,_what, W1?Uld happen to :011:icr.,' . ·~ . . . p. · h. I.· ·y·· ... • i·t. t .. ,. Rb.· -
1 arranged-(or Special _racks where only. • books'.· Ii raises a·rot of issues. the.:_-.:
. · .. _sy_c o og .·· ins rue or · o er . . . . .. 1. · f - . · . · . . . : . .. . · ''The · th'ree mag0 ,;·nes are pre tty· · · · · · ·, • • : - . : .. . .. ·• . .•.. · C· . . . • .. . . . the tit es O the.magazmes were VIStble; ·. . . . . ~ - . . . . . Wh. 01.e: thing Oi.s.· oi(basc ri:ali.t now. - an. d' Quiggle .turned m.the request:S. ept: 3 0- ·.··. · · 'd. ·· .. r .· h. ·· 'h .. d·· b. · · ··• mild." com.mented o. ay .. ·.·1.r· they· · .·· .. · .· .. · .·· -.····.· · ·~ aynote so-,ar.tere .a een_no : .. - .. ·· _ .. ' · ·., .·.,·m~ncit''sure what v.e11·do;·: .
--· S e - uccause c:-t e1r-:-·=e,-- 1s· - not· -- .• · --,·.c··. · · ---.-~~--.------,~--.-·.·-·really se•n·real·smut "· .... · ·. - ·- - · .. · ... .. · · · .. ·. · · .-..... •. - · -· · -- ~appr~i,-'fi~t~1J: l~r--tli·~- coll~~e.:·Day_ :·: . : :~~escfroirH'!aybof,-Pe~tbp~Hrt .. -. :c .. · ... " ·· · .- •· : >: -~~- .·-.·-~:-:_:-..,..._·-, [)f-i-:-:John-=~-011'.~-~B~prdidc~t, : .· rejected . ·tne·. request - ·and. Quiggle . . Playgnl ~a.ve to.ta led 60pe~ c_enl of the There. ha{· been ..lack·. of quick.· . md1cated. he. J1dn l want. 11. to. be a . appealed' the decision to. the Student . magazin~c sales. since_. they' we~e _pul . re~~nse :()fl a "decision ciue m_ai~y to ITWJOr-,o~uriili issue ... , · ..
Services Corrimittee> .- . . -- . into the Books~ore. •·. . . , , _-. : .· the· fact /the. Studeni Servii:i-s : : ,So:· far; -'.niost ~( the ·a~tion. is ·, .• "Asa psyc.hologyins1ructor, l felt _a -...... I don't_ thin~ i(is approp~iate f~~ a ·. Committee· ~as ~ot· yet.~eer(formed . ·'!evoh'ing aro~ri<l the
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formation of 1he ·moral obligation to eliminate the seeds _' COJl)munjtY college :io have the S3le of-: completely,: Several appointmerits are ~Student .. Services Committee. The of m~nta1 urness.·when t ·see it.''. such _magaiines,·: said.Qitiggle .who: - neecte:d .:before·: the: ·co.mmii1'e·e· · administrati~n reels it is ~ot a ~~jor.
. . . . . . add_cd·' othe!-: fa_cuhy ·'·merilbeis. comprised - of ·-f~ur\st~d~-nts .. fo~; issue arid does not want:it to become . . ~~-.-_-.~:~-.~~d~~c~· .. -,-,~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- . suppotted _his ·requed ~t :th~~ ~d~~istrato~ :~n~~~ur'.-~~~tf- 6~~:·{~hbr: Until t~e ~Jmmit~~,h:
' . 81kersf1el a ege . . r~movaL A petition is c_u~rently being mem_~e~s~ ifreadyfo m~e adecision. ~o~me~, ·there !~ no_deci~1on· '.11~n_g ... • • • - < • _ • - J . • . · cu:ulated by_ Quiggle to support his !h~ • 1mf 1al · request for removal was _ bem~ don~ by Day, Quiggle or the ,
~-~re11e-t1U:.-e,-r1/R:--R·e·ps-encountet~Piir:ot-propOS~d::changes---. · . · . B JOHN ESPARZA. .
iriformatiori .whici1 wu111i1·ari1 in lo~g: · se"'fois. ·--~ : , ·_ ·. ' .. _ . : -_ ,· Effec.tive:. comni~nication. was· - iinpro'oimerii-iieeded'as the:sh· goais : , -_,. range~ pl~ningi;-Titc gu~ls .listed.'-and: -: . : .Educati~nal . c~un"feiing .· rang~a--=-· -r:ink~d> No .. I . on· the: t>oard's ·-~ listea aoo~·c; 'In -~OSI cases: arleasi : . . . discussed '~ ~lo~ : :ire: c 1Jtose . where. - .. bet wee'n . seconl _:-~nd .-. third 01-~. ~ ~PtO\'e~e~t ·_ needed 'list; third with.. ti? gt()UpS iri !h~. SU!'Ve)'. g~,j: the;..: '.. ::.:, .. '...lmprovcme_rtt .. would :;ippear _t~. be~-oL_:. -iinprovcment~~-e(Jis,s .fQr~e\'.ening~ :..:Jhe ;.erring f aculiy; ~d six.th with .the ---~~.fr .. :.:..~gl]. _:_i_mp _!_Qve "'!!.n.(n~(i_~d ~-. ' . paramount .. impollan~:e' •. Please: note . fac~lty,. day Stu.dent's, . and e·~·ening. day .. f3culty .. Faculty. membtrs;· iri : ~ssinents. These goals were: .. · . : -
' that thes.e . findings_ -are c~inposi(e students: Wnttei:i comments· expressed : ·wriuen· responses, contended that BC . . _·A). Pro\ide_ ruriictiiu!M in a. v.ide : rankings of e.i,h Of'.1he eight groups· . c_oncefll for ~ck of either helpful_ students are_ becoming increasingly less · . variety.·of careei:e_ducation 1il~grams ..
(b,oird ineinber~. distrrct informat_ion_ or empa~hr by li~erate and that improvement ·is todevelopjobilills. . . . ·admin~trators, BC: administrators, day counstlors. ·. . . _ needed. . . . . . B) ~ovide curri(ulums in a wi~ ~ -rac.~ty;--e_-~nint~ fa_cul1y,--:--c1mifie~ :.-: _:.•'4)•~oi'~e'cJ~s•to_·he!p stu~ents·- ·,- E)~ Pio\ideNeffective'" articubtion ~:--variety-, of ~career::docation·p~ogwns-'-' ; ·. ___ erl)p)!)~e_es._ ~ay __ stu_dcnrs,_evenjn& __ d~velop _lls m working effcctmly_ -_ ~ith _fo~r·Y:?r · colleges __ and ___ toretrainfor~:""J()~s.· __ ·· _____ - ____ __ -. · students) (~~ghed equally.- Later . ""'1~ othe .peopl~: . · · . . universities. · • ·. · · · These t~ JOb rellted g~ wer~ f~ reports wilt deal ,..,,h how_ each· group -- -~ wu- ranked third· on ·. This goo topped. the day studtnts'- · both rated high. on the improvement ~" ~ miked gcJis and ho~ · the _ various improverdent needed by _the \>Oard aJ1d · · irnproYement;iuded list and was third rittded list by dist_rkt administrators. ·. · r . grou{)i compased ,..1th c:a,h other.. . ·second by district _. 2dmi'ruma(ors. : for . evening .. students •. Student . Job1ilill development WU rat!d high
. Identified were 1ix gools on which · Comments · wer~ that working comrnenu criticized° the lack of course by_ the_ cl.assified -emJ>!oyccs . and there WU Strong ,greement that · effectively with people was a ne«siity· tra.nsfer information, particulatly with a-ening . Students.' Board memben -improvernen1 wis needed.. These ~re: · -in tbe reaJ world. · .. Cal Sute-&kersfie!d. . call.ed for improvement . in _ job . 1) 'Provide 2 system of registration 5) Provide cla.ss.es to Mlp students F) Maintain a clinute on campus retraining. Written comments on the
that encourages and faclitattS develop slo1Js in_earninga living. that encourages and facilitates job related goals tended to be divided i.... enrcllmeot u Bak.enficld College. Evening fWJlty rated this goa] nru lea.ming. on ,mether the miuion of . the {. . This goal wu listed no lower than in the improvement l)«~d indexes;· Improvement needs_ were ·rated in ·community college ~as _ job
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Otl)_e·~-maj~r findings indkate.:_ .·. . . • :1) Goals thai BC-had been tti~ most -· ~-}
successful· in achie,ing. were: •pro~ide· a·~ comp re hens i" e p r_o gram - : _o L . tn!ercollegiate competftih• Jthkti.:s •.. _.
· for me.n students, and pro\1<l,· ,,_.r, ,,:,. • · . .
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: __ [_!_ .. ·_ . eighth on ~ improvement needtd _ dw:ified employees rated it third; · the top 10 for day f~culty and both preparation · or strict academic llstl by in six of the-survey gro11p1 on . students both day and evening nnked day and evening students. Studtnts prepamion. , .
i_t: ,_- che. 8C campus. The reginntidD it sixth. Written commenu were to tM criticized bclc of concern by faculty; C) Provide _cla.ues to help students .._ p-oc:cs& .u the top attra,tor of effect ·thlt earning a living is the · faculty Mrc e-0ncemcd · '1rith- low undersUnd/appreciate ethial and
BRATJ.iCE IS ARCUJNC once qain wirb Jbth oa whtthcr °' aot ro l"1 rW o1 'Ptm ~e Rabbit: For play n'riew we ~IC 3, JlIP 1uff pla4MO ~ J--, MdCtt_rcr. t: wdtteQ coaments (90';l, ~tive), reason most studcnu are in college. campus morale. moul values.
ARTESIA ALONG l't'ITK FULLMOON wUI prov!de the entertainment for 1h< Clri:le K dance dt~r the BC-Pasadena cl.sl>. Saturday nlsht in. the Campus C_entcr,Admls.,lon ls_S2. Photo courieiy of Circle K .. •' . · . . . . .
- Undergraduate college' students in - .:· The ptirpo_~ 'of Preview.Day b lo m_/J.;_:?_y_'_o,? __ -__ c·on __ -.sid_ e __ rlrig P_~_-_-c_ h ___ o_l~gy- as_-_ a_· - to the exte~t ihai psych~logyis one of - -
r·._.- __ _ nee{ ·of-'firuncia( assistan~~ _,to _ - ._ P!ovid_e: prospecli_ve :_college -_students_ - _ _ . _ _ - the {aslesf growing educational riujors . 9 •:m. - -Sing-ups ofh~mec~mlng: qu~en c1ndid1iu begin In the
- :c:on_tinue·:c_ollege-forthC .. nexl_school- -Wl.lh-- -.- - l ·- - - ·- . ';l(theariswcr.is"'ye·s,"youmay·be_- .irithenation"--- -- --- __ • -- ---_ StudenlActivitlesOfrlce. - - -__ - - -- - - - -· - - -. ·~ :opportun ty to: learn- moie - -· - - - - - - - • - - : "' - - -_ - -. - - - - - - - -I - - year- should -apply ·for a -ea1;'rornia --· about the. Davis campus and coilege interested~in- _the: organi~tlon for.: The; large num~e_r:'of psychology - 11:JO 1.m. _-Act!vitles:Boird meeting Iii the ·~<culiv< boird room or the THE····I.ANDSCAPE I -State; sd1_oiarslilp/a·ccording tci the - life fn general. -. - _ _. sluderits . who h ave:· eliher declared - majim at BC has made It apparentthe Student Acliviti~, OUlc:e. -: - - : -_ - _ - -_
- - St a ie '-Scholarship ·~nd ·--Loan_ . ,\ special invitaUon )s ext~rided to - psychology U their major or.who are _ -- student group:can--~rve seveial go~ls, ._.·•- _ -,BC lnlr~murab Suj,eutu hubee Flln11- In the Ire• •J><•ch i . -Co_ .. ni_m_~s __ io_ii. _· __ -_ -___ -____ -- _ _ - _ _ _ -c_,thru __ -c_ -: mr·_n- 01·11y· -__ ·an·d-. _-_-low:_ incorne-- · 'inte;ested'in learnlng_mor( about ihe - · according to Di; Petty, __ - - '- . · _ - • - • uei. - - - - - - - · -- • - -
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- - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - 3·4S pm :-lntramuiil fl•& _roo1bdl, Prator A u. the ·Angels; ori the-j - -,Ap~roxlmately ·13,200 ·new- Stale' students to ittte_nd ihe program-and -- professional .and 'expedent_ial - - .. The goals. are: (I)'- To provide -_- , . - prictlc.Cield back or the dorms:-. - - - -- -I Scholarships_ ranging: fron1 S600 _10 ; · apply _to the_ - ~nive,sity aiid the opj>ortuniiks in this Held. - - ;, . • - -_- - informailon - on tlie --.profession 'of - S: 30:-8: 30 p.m. -"No. 1ppoln1men\ required" counseling in the counseling
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s2,soo .. a1 mdcpend_Cf!t,c_ollcge~ a_nd __ -.E.ducaliorial _.Opporlunily-.Prog,~~: _: •. D_ i: J6se~li}etty;~nd ~~iy Hiii. "psychology .. ·(2) To provide t - - , - -SJO()t?. s~ _31 .the .Unt~·'.Slltes_ of ,E.p.P. admits students who have the • -asstU-a!it profes~o,s of psychology, are information _- anif. assistance for 7 p.m. ~~.::~.;;0~11 b1d;,',int~n I~ thi 11ym: - - -.- - - -- . - . Callfo_rnia,}tll _b~ '~warded m Marc_ h - po1_en1ial for ·s:uccess at the university' . , coordinating - lhe gro!)p _ which 'will srude"nls tiansferting to' other school{ - _ .CPeople of the Ttt< Club niecilng in the Fl~eside Room. 1976 for use ·tn 1976 77 It IS - 'f- 'd - - - - - - - :is_<><y'c_hology-cm_aJ"ors.(3) To_info,~
___ -__ .. -: .->' _ ----------:.•_ •· '1 proV1ed-_ll(ilhsome'or:allo(tlie' .me_etnext __ Tuesday,l:3_0p:11i'.intlie r-an1tc1p~ted · by lhe C9mmt~JtOn some - ;·services _·or the program: idmission· -- Language-Aris bu_Hding;lbom .223._ the students : of - local, and slate 3 300 'awards will be available for -fi- - · - - -- ' - Th - - - - --_work.sh on<,·: conferen_i::cs: arid ·_tectiire, · -- • __ -- ___ ; _- __ . _ _--• __ • 1nancial_O_ssisfarice if theie. is a _ - e BC Psychology.<Deparimeni· _ • " - ' -- -- - .- · - --
-_- cur_rentiy • enro_ lled ·co_ ll_ ege students_-- -deinonsiraied need _ - -_ -_ r - - - .d- _ sponsors the _ 0 - . ·i- -- - --. . _ - of in_ ter.esl i(4) To ~ooidiriatistudent- - - 11:301:m. _ -:BC ~ntr_1mu11b Supmtu Frisbee _FHna in the free apeceh ·-wh-· --
-- --- . - - -- - fi -d - th - - _ e_xaminationof c_harts showing saleiof - - - 8 . _:..._ ·u· 01-1-e--d F-ill,--p·ln-0- _S_t_u_ -d-ents _Clu-b - · · - - h - F id Appicali_onS-_lllUSI be ile ,with e - iega_rdingthlsissue., - - - - - - _food in The Huddle area,' .ind ByNANCY.FERNAN6EZLOPEZ - a.mi - --- - meelmlJ_Ul t e im e
- -- State _ _-_- .• __ s_ chol_a,.slii.P. __ -_~nd: __ Lo_an --- o_ r_ th __ e' 120 BC-_stu_d_-ent b.o-_dy' " - - - - Ri ·s f - - - Room.· _ b ovservatfon of 'incieased \sealin£: - : -- P .ta fWriter_ - ----- __ 9:30a:m.=· - ~FinlshowingoffoieignHlm;,:Alie1mlTiei-u"(SpanW.)ln -_, ,- -- . Comnussion _ Y midmght,_Dec. 6 and 3 members ·surveyed, the majority felt - pro_vided, the evaluation report : _ Fu~_ andexc1tement are already cin ,- -_ - _ _-- __ - FA 30. -____ ; : - - - _ - : - -__ " (. ' -- - • : : - - -
_- __ • The lieM expmsed iri tlili aeries of ~cles are those of • thi( iuthon only and do nofoeeessarily renei:t the vie~ of .:.J~._:~_!ti!>!!Jl · Endo~nt _for thi.._Hu~nities, the~----~ - Unlvenlty of California, the: distributing agericy; or the_ ;-_---------1-976-=---77 -~P_are n ts'-:-CCln fidential-:ifie ... best-business-houis)ruthe g~me 'dete~ines, - "Tho-'H'midle : area- has·:--·the -schedule-C-of :·1he:'.lntemalionaf-_-_ 12:30 p.m:·-----::sc'tife(C~mpus Crus1i1.'"rorCliiiit) ;.,etinii6 the'Fireside'c--:...
- Statement must be .. fJed wnh -the - room \voiild: be' s- a.m::..4 p.m. Also: _grow_ ri_ in po_pula_rity by- ap-proXI_ ·ma ___ t_ely : - _ S_tu_ de_ n_t A_. ssoc_ iation. Soc __ ia_ lga_ th_ .erings- _. _:. - Room. - - - - - - - • newipapers arid Babrsfield College which is participating in - College _&:ho]a_rs.Jiip-_ :Seiv_ i_c_e_ als_ o P_ n - . 2 - -h- - ' - - - ' - - - - - -- . - - , -- - II _stated·_ 1 ey would, prefer pool - four times from last semester to_ this _ --- _with _,v_ arioµ_s. _ conimuriity -- clubs,- - - :..Detective Club 01g1niutiorill me;tlna in the: Student -that __ 'da_ te:_ The_ Sc_holastic._ Ap-titude bl Pin- D -- - -_ - bl- -- - - - din - -- - .. - - -- - - ' - - - - --- .ta_ es_or __ g ,c,ng la_ es as oppos_ed - seniester.'' - - __ n_e_r..,_two_ da:y_._trips, a_nd da_nces_-are _ _; Plinning·c_eriterorth< Student Activities Office.
prior -SAT exaniinaiions : will be • -_ ' : _ ... _ - u -. -_-- co u n s' .• n g Sft ·--~- - 'inir1y/ln1em;tionai . studen;s. aie 3:4S p.in: - ,-[ntriniural 01g football, Protor I VI. S1int1,on the practice ac,;epted. - -·-- - - - ---- - - - -----. -- - . - ~ - _. 'enrolled_ a{BC_-_-thissemester:N;~ele-en· ·neldbackofthedonns. - - - - - - --
-_ · · . Se~io, • Aduit -. -Piog- ram; . ·a_ . new . , Help- als<i_-_is· neede_d_'iii_ . th~· follov.ing u, -S p.m_ . _- - --ln_traniural nag footb1U, Ski_" M~n -... -Gaict1_Grea1s; on the-- - - - -- -- • - - ate here \yitJ:i :a visa: and ten' .on -
,.,. . · · -• - - - - . ' - _ -.-referral ·and i.nfoim.ition- 'seivice, for areJ:.--.1) hiter,iew senior adults lo- - - - -- - pr'aclicc field back ortlie dcirniS. - _ --- -- _ - _ 1.nor1ty Recruit -_ -- Kern County senio~adwts, \i.ill begil) assess their needs; 2)- Escorts will - imrnigraliori c:uds. Students vary from -_ S:30:.,8:30 i,.in. --"No appointment 'iequ~ed" couu..eling in the c~un~lini -- - - -- - - - - Wednesday, Oct. IS at tlie Downtown - - accompany, senior : adults-: to :1he :· countries such as India, Mexico, Stitith center. - -. - - -
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r ---__ · The i Kern·,_- _C_-ourity- -_ P_ eisonnel Center. Sheri)' Dolan has Ileen named _ ·.:agencies : to-: __ which __ th-ey: have ·_been_-~ _ .Vie_tnam; Hong Kong;' Brazil;: Iran: -_- ii: lO p.m: - - : , -Ski Club meeting in the Fireside Roo;_: -- -- -
- -- - - -- · - - - __ dapa_ri_,'-_·Narway; H_o_lland,.-_:-Jiolivia,·· 7 p.m . ._; - ----- :.:coniemporuy· Woinui---Leciure' by EU~n Qui,;stro_ !tl l.lld _ _ ._D_ep_a_ r_t_ men __ t · ha_ -_s_ ·im __ ple_mented a )rojectdirect_or: _ ._ - .:_•._-- _ '.----- ',_-- _---- - _referred, following tlic inieiviews, and -- - - - _ - :China, Thailand aitd C,uyama: - : _ - - - Lindi Aim Frick;auoineys, ·on <'L<ilii Concerm or Women" -: __ _ _ Minority,.Reciuitmenf Prograin: The ; _ · Do_lan· described the pr.ogram ~s a _ }) Office,wo'r\ . Siu- Loudnon;. Advisor of the - _ - : In the l'iicully i.olllti•· - - - - - - - - ' - -,-.,...-,.program-,is-directcd..;. at.:..recruiting·-___:~inkJ>.et~e_en~existing semces_in_Keiit - .• , - __ _lnlemational Student'·Associati;n-sald--7_;_30_p_.m. :-S•cond~shi>.lY.~8.Qffo!{igriJ_ilJ!l,:'.:~ ·~m!.JJ~11~::.(~p_!_'!bh)~ __ -_Whoever hAS nown over aiiy par1 of the .United States . ' - - ·qualified minoritiefinlo hli phases of ' County_ and .the curient: needs of - For· further' infonnation about the - ''tlt - I . -- -- - - - - - - ' - - 10 FA 30. ,_ _ _ _ _: -_-_ - _ _ -. -- __ • ___ - _ • _ _ _ •_- -. I • west of-theAl!eghTrues haS~en llfe-:vast landscape 'of·----';..,...-:-.:-....:...:....,;
_ ; county'cmployment;: c _- -- _ -: - -seiiior ac!ulis.''. ·she slated theie are .. pr~giarn oi to voluntcerassistance call _: --- "·_cu~ : serves as a_ -purpose of - -,Circle_ K Club meetlna_ in the Flre•ide Room. , _ rectangles and squares thal extendf beyond viesv in every - -
' ' __ -__ -A Mi-.oritf E"l'loyrre~t Coun~lo, _ many sttv!ces in· Baker.;field people a,e- - lhe ~e~or Adult Progra~,-395-;-4_245. - ,heltrg th~_ students "?h_.-personal ; - 8;30 p.in. -_ ~Renegade Knights Oub meetina in the Fireside R.;.;m: . --· directjon;Even.when 'we Uy ove{desert ormop-ntain_ wn1e _
·is available !<> givfaninsight info the : not aware of. __ __ . _. __ • • · __ - __ 'o AJtho~sl: _the main office fo', the .. i :ial:r:\i,lli~ ,~ h,~lpt:r th:Jll~O:: .__: ~ - - ---- .~ ____ __:_ ·---- . - _---. -- - -· - fragrnerit-Ofthis rectangular layout i,i usually visible: a faint _ -- _ -_- . emplciyment.: oppoitui{itiesC'as they J:o ~elp let people : kri_(?W what · · program ts~ r?~!l) 9 ··-~ [)_T(:, ~ere are ': The cltib is O '•;~· < , . : . - _ · - -- - THURSDAY -- - - trail or
O f~- re-Jin or a soli( ·. are field-"· 0 ~ - :, -~---.
j 'relate to 'yo~r rnajo[, field of- study, sem~es _are_availabl~ the S~n10~ ~dul_t _ ; sa1eU1t~ · agenc1_es 111, T~fl, Cerro Coso - work in hel- in ~ut, 0 all tho wtsh to • ·>··. '.· - -• -- - - - -. , - ---- ~-· -. - - -- • ,_ - ~ -c"1t i/an ~a,naJg s~~tack~:;;,a~i1iis ~~tkJ:k,~xtc~b~c.i~:-.: · ~;'-
. erriployrnent''interests and ~cquired. ) Program wtli have-a a_ 30-nunute ; and, Delano that will provide services . , --- : --- p g '. • Mee!:ings are_held · 11. 30 L.m. : :--.--Nori:,..;iokers 'club ;,;~~i~; .in th~ ,;ude~t .~oi.,.~;,., 100,;; iuiy-..nere 'else in tlie world, a grid 'pattern ·or fields and - :_ •. ; > _ i
~s: The counselor .will also have . pr~gram on 01.annel i e~ery Monday• .-rorth_cise areas •. , • _ _ . _ -_- _ :l~!~.JO a_,m. Fndays, in the Fireside : · < ·: -- -- of thcStud~ril_A~tivjtie, Office. : - < : - - - -- -- _ roads and towns Out-covers more ihan two-thirds ofthe - -- -- info_ rma ____ t __ i_on: o_n_ curr_·en_t_-. J.ob_-- ope_ run_""• - at W:3_ O_ )l __ ._m. a_nd-l_l_:30 _p.m. - - ·. -_- _ _ . , IJ __ 1_s ~oped -~hat __ th_e_ othe_1,a_ ria_s_iri_ __ _ __ _ _ __ __ . __ . __ - _ _ ___ __ _ __ - - - - • - MEChA meetinll in the Fireside Room.· - - · . - - - ; United Siates:-if_ever-there:,;._asa-national-landscape this is' SOD DUG_OU_T-, CU-__ STER.COUN-TY·.•_N._EB,_R_A_ s· _KA--,- 1892. --h 'd.. . f - . -- - 'd d-f : : . - . -- - • -
J: lest.and interview-assistaricejas weu:s , : _- · -.Vol_unleers _are rieeded to. do the:'. _-Ke,nCounty will soon _ha~e 3 lollfree , , __ - _ . - : _ : _.-: -- , . > -. . • : -:- f2:30 p.rn: • - ._'-,Black Student :union (BSU) m_ei,Hnii In th~ F;ire;;d~ R~rii. -- ,it. _ : ,~ _ • ·: -_-:-,· ,.·:.-- > -_ <-: :: _·- .-,- _ . _, _ _ _ _ _ T e gu system o .survey pron • or a landS<:apc or private family furn,.
! -- career and vocaiional planning. - ••• ; • : _:-· "leg'' _w11rk. for -th{ program·rriakirig·:. numbclwhich'thei~ be able lo caU - ': .11 ET·· ·c·--1 'a' . :s· -s· - - - : ;;,~t~de;t C~ur~ ~·t~rln 'th{ st~denl ro~erence room of - - _- Who creaie-dit,and v.ny~ A common expianalion_is_that_ - -• : -., •. - -~ ~-.-- ~ose-~seel<iiig-\~caicer_'fo-".-Civil ~-:--.' co_~~act·with '.agencies, st_re~s Dolan;'~' for i_n~brm~lion; Doi~ explain~d: -----'----':'···~.: - - .c:.:, -·- ; - ~ .... ~3:4S p.m:c.": - :,--:=:1,i1::lll~~~J.7::~iba11~: VS vs:' l'ntor'K; ~n·tbe-~r~;,~.-:--~ :.'.:... c.: :ii is:the result of large:sca!e'.rettl estaie. prom~tion over the_- - , ' - - - - • - - -- .- . - . - -
; -- - Sem~ -or . who:: are· seeking -more - - -v· n· __ ----_-.-_-_-~b-_ -._e· _l--1._e_:_, v· -_-_·e:-.s· .-_ ---~_-_y·_-,_·a··1·_c ____ e __ -_----_--·c· ____ O_-. ___ n-: ·_t--r-o,-___ ·1··1··a· :_-d_-.-___ : ___ -_·_---,1_1.'m·: ·_-b_-_____ ._. - -- : field back of the doriru. • - - - . -- -- , - . ~ears. Bui It y;a·~ actually create;! al~st "iwo-~nt.;-ri~~ago, - --A Time--oI 'Cnaiigt -:-~- ·----:-:-:-:"-.-' .c . ....:~:,_ Ne;[rthcl;ss, h'ow. -sci1~ ~;e : the 'ir~sions' for . 1ri11te 1:n~ap~ had l~st'r~~ever rriuch ~! ill- ~d . : _ lnformatioii .about-job: opfXirtunilies; - Is dealing _witli , children )•our \ s jun'. - -::..women's v~tleybi.ll ~t Fre'm~ cit'y eou~se: - - - . , . inJ 785 whef! _the new·~epublic acquired all the-vacant land - - - - , - -- - . --_ political ktivity! lfo-iand- was s~t aside for towns or - • harmony, it haci'gained ari i.nva!uabie_ingje-dient:-the notion'. -__ -; - conta_ct Ernesto Patino, Ke.iri County :- _ n.umber one headache? i-lere's.help'for ·• -• -_ _ __- _ -lntranitir.r fua footb1ll, An11els n. Circle K, on the practic~· i bei~eeii the old c~loni~s and_ ilie tifississippL • -- , • -__ -_-- -_- Nor sho~ld if be oveilioked tiia('Colonial Am~ri;;_>in ad,mirustrative ce.nt~rs; noro-~ds >'-e!e_plan11ed, no_c~in~on_ --_ of :privacy: P~rliaps: it was thr.rr•:rnotony and t_he lonely _.•
i . Mendoza, _a~thropology Sludent __ a_l Cal - _ demorislrated for the firsttiine Oct. 9, _accept commands oitlyinthe voice of -- · , Parenls _ ".'1th children o,f _any _age, _ < _ _ > < - -: _ _ · . _ - , - : Pre;,~ 0 ting '·~q )I:~ u ty_ - .: • _- _ _ : . _had the lli?riey o<cred_ittri buy: ihe&,~_Ge;;,ge ~asliiitgio~ > -sh!kll sc·h~!{which ~re once _rur.-1.Airierica'~ answer' to . · ' _ \ _ _-. :~ • ·::,: · _- - - _ . _ . : State,Bi~rsfield. -, - -:_ - . ~ , - -- by, the' Veterans",AciminisuatiCln 31 _-a . a: particular pa_ti~n<s sp~e·ch paue·m: - . : c?unselori: aIT~ 'teachers :or all gi_a~es :7)0 •. Ill: :',,',SB 'Firance. Committee, ;;;_eetina· ~ the executive bo11d - :_. - -_ ~ --. -. _- -- - ·._ '., .- 0 - -_-,., - ·- - .- - -_ - ' was one su~h land promot~r. ~t was easy. 10 _measure-<~IT the. io_wn an_d its_ attempt to ·co_i:trol education. -Even the - . Detente: -A Change-. in- the Ciinate 'or a Change in the ( . ·: ".fendoza_re~~ntly l'ri,sen~e-~ _fi~dlllg". _ roriference•:alioard .. the-Queen· Mary_ ·:, ...:-'.'If c_will ::a~pl -:3:z , orie-;_.o,d _ :_ are ·welcof!!< to at!end, _There -.are _no ... - : -·- -/ - , rooni or t~e Stude~IAi:ti,,ities_OHice: . _ , _ . . . _ , : __ -- : lt_looks like 3:,ery simple way of ?.rganiz!ng 13:"dscape _ ~quares or-!ec~gles of; _say, 1_60-acr~s! regar~less. of how - country- to~ ::wit!' their --_identical,_--.blQ\ks., and· their - · ·weather is -tlie -provocative:. topic for. -Dr. -Rodger
of pre.Colum~tan res,~rch- ~e did 10 ·: Hotel, Long Beach.: - -- __ : _ - - commands ,_, . Staros -, ·romme~ted educational prerequisites, no grades, 10:30 1.m. - -l1!_tem11wn1I Students A~elation meetinll in the __ FirCfidc ' - for futur_e occupancy, ·and it u. And because it is_ so simple, they varie(I in topography, lay out a rough grid of roads or identical lols, ·each with its-isolated house, are part of !his -_ ·Swearingen; ·noted . expert in -ilie field 'of. iriternatioriil . Mexfco _ during _ lhii.. ·spripg" ~o _ !he . - i.n1iiony Staros: direc_t~r of the VA -- -.. "Words like': _r~ady, go,' stop: cio~:. - ~o - ~xa~:"tions-.--just- a; Jeaming - --. - --. - - --~oom-: .- . - - - - :_ :·,. __ ' -~ ._ - - -. _: --- - - - - . so,rectangul~, and_ so. mo.n?tano\15 (at least: fro_m ·th.e ~). . patlis, ~d ·~vertise foi_ settl~r..·_-c . ;- • - -, - -- . ·, - - .. - defiantly" privat~, .selr-reliani landscape which -nou_rish~d - relations.:/ ' , . . . - - - -- -
! •• _Sou t_!i"."~s!~'~ _ ~X'tithro_polog1~a_l . · Jr_osthet_ics _Center ,said t_he devi~ wiU -- forward and backward are fed into ihe situa_t.1on, potnts.~ut Dr. _He"."e.s ..... : -!2·.:.p.g,, _ --~:~/,";::~:.~ofu~me_n m_Hulllll:'1Ue1 2_- - - _ . _ - - ._- ma_ny , Amencans, a'.e _~.aw.are_ -of the ,_ra}i~ _ ~. -_: _.A_ Slnlple arran¥e~.~t,; ~d·_ one_. wh_i:h · we:_m?de~ <luring th_e first half ·or the. J?th··cen_tury,_ .3.'.'d which. to - > :Dr."S7ieaiirigen;s Co~uriity-Seivii:e Leci~,e will be- in --r.:.- _, -~-1!ti~0!!'!.!:;.w_1!_~e"!e<>:,..c,;_:~~~-· :,;,.~:.,dem!'.t!!~\r}ted_,_al!;>!!g-~~a.!_j_~ty_ .. -;~..PP,\IJ<J.:..!iY~~$teran_~igne'L.!_~-a-,::;~}~J.nl !'~:-c~_':'.:ne·~-l~g ~-.•~,~;_.l:~O p.m. _ · . _. -Cros.s Countr 11 ~·L~~;~es;les - ; - . - - _. _ , _ -. _ philos_ophy ~~d 11: '.l -was -a t:mdsca.pe designed: I~ · Aineqcans "!• very fa1T_T1liar With: But co!l5lder-how.new 11. many of us represents old-fashioned, lradiltonal Amenca. - thi(CoU_ege ,Theatre, Tties_day; _October. i ,,- 8:00_· p.ni: . - ~e_ndoza ~u~ed .~IS p~b~tshed paper ·of_ <>ther electronic· aids for paralyzed - particular device. ·.commands -are - approa~: to _d!SCtpline,: an eff~ctive 8 p~~--- - ---- ~-:_BE Renea1d/ih~tte- present~tlon.~f~~~Efi~~-~f G.- -- ~: --_,, ___ --·_promote~equaJ1ty-and-1pdependen~-.ainoOg~those,.who,-_-- ,!!U$1 have been.to the._young se!tler_of.t~,hundred_years_ ~ ---- --~:..c_.: __ :,, __ . ~-...::.;..; ~c~=--~~- --~- _;;_c:.;.c, .. ,_ ,:__MmlssiQ_~,M.:._;~~~~_;,:_~;~....:-·- - ,:..:..-~.:---=~~:."':, -"·.:.: i - on _ :15 _researc , - pu,ts .or.v.rd. the : and:cnppled_ vet_e,ans ~t a):o:nference _- 'translated 'Into ~le'ctronic sigriili_.vhjch way ~~-1Ftdle _conilictJ_that a!e sure_ .-_RI~ on Mtn-in·Th•·Moon Mirig<?_)ds"';.; the BC thutie.lm!TUI . · · settled in di~ n~w·_te"!tRI)'; lugely lll~~d-by ·!!10~ ; ago! He a_sk~d nO:one's ~nrussion:10. !OO'le in ~~-lhe_ge~ • __ .-- : ·-- . - . _ . _- .- - · _: ' - - -_ -Jhe ceramic:sculplure works. of Dora de Larios will be :. theory (t~I} the Aztec. temple - • on p1os1het1cs: The vie;ving will be a~1iva1~:,the appropriat~ motor.; and - -!o a~ _111,_fanuly'. c!~rO()m or other - ' - - - - -- - - - - . Jeffmon, the grid syslelfl,represel).t~J ww ~e!auoiislu~ - :land; _the,~ -~re •n?. religt~US- or S<JC1atqualificat1ons. ,He. _.l11depepdent_ ~ta_tuS .:. displayed in the BC Galler)'(l.'11riiy 3))tarting Wednesday, , - port~ay~, through_ l~e use. of - - open to the P!eU. _: _ _ _ _ _ ca'ise a desired action by the aim and c interpersonal relat_1onship.,
0 0 • _ _ _ _ SATURD~Y • ~ betwe~n rntn an~ thcland: . , ,.':-' _ . _ . • couldeho~ any pie~ of l'!)d he could afford to_buy, and - - - . - - . -' ' .- - - - October ~.:niere '.,ill be a r~piion for tlie artist lfi !M
, cosm_ologic,J symbolism, _ the -Aztec_ _ -, ,ne. ~oi~-coritrolied manipulator _ - fuigers of the initiipulator,·' •• - - · ·• ': ': l!te _P.E.:T-_app.r?"'.'h_involves s_etting _ ._' -:. • _ _ _ _ _ - The prutioe:of divi~g land int_o square~ or re<:IJllgle~ is h~- collld sell ii if ~e_ wa_nted. to. Furthermore in, this new galleiy ~p_c_iting nighiJrom_7 to 9 pm./ _ -, _ _ - _ -I . -univer~.~ - -- - - - . - - - • has been ' m Oun t e d 'on - an ''.This.and o!hei recently developed - rules and resolvin~ conmc1,_ bY, the -S--,-7_ P:m. , • ,-Pre-g.;,,e bulfet in ihe cdeccno: . - -- -_ of course far_ older_ than the Americail grid ~stem, There - • --landscipe:there were 11one of the old oblig:Hions conimo'n ' '_This )aodscapec achievtd • its £:uial fo·rm af:e_r' the· - > Jhe sh~...-fog continues_ through .Oi:t~r 3Q and gaJJcry>
Jess Nieto; <:rucano Cuitunf Center , electrically-0perated wheelchair. aids wiU greatly enlarge _the. nioliility - prqblem ~hing ~thod'. - - - :-· • < 7:3~ Pf'· --Kick:Off of BC n. Pu1dei11 foot bill i.:1ine: )','tie grid:symrits)ri_ Egypt and. Rome and in Japan; there. ,- -to New England; - church attendance, town meetings, Revolution;but it started long-before then; ii started wheri . hours are 9:-3.0 a'.rn. to }:30 p:ni. Monday thiough Friday, _ _ _ direct o.r! st:it.~d ;. rMendoza's _. - • '.'llie patient,'? he explained forthei- - _ of p·aralyzed velerans," the ·director' -_ · l_n _ an~a'!thori_t_ari~ _dis9plin~, the-_ 8 p.m. . -BC _Ren<i1de Thutre,C-IDII pr_itentatkin or "The EHecf or · -- ~ere e~en small grid landia~es in Medi~val England ":"d - ju ring the community.grazing laiuband forests:_ - -- min were; iooking Jo( -an~ther way <i( identifying and 7 to 9_p:m, Monday throu&!' Thu~y. . -
- ; ,_present~tion ought.to appeal.to·ail --''sp_eaks'fotoarrticrophoneJrom:lili -.':onclu,ded.'-'We·can~sion'manyjob{: paren,twin~anf~the_childioses;_Dr._ -_ --__ Gimflll'R1y<on-Ml_l):in-Tne:Moon:Marliold1"'.in'the BC :·France.andGerma_ny;-" _:/.::_'·_··<<• _·_ --__ <-_ ,-_--_ ---~ - ; • -__ - - - __ - - c ----- - then:iselves.~.~ey_were:no··1onger_willing simply'to pe _-_ - ·-·-- -·, --,. -- .•• --,·- __ .; -- ·,·.-- '!1°se intercst:d _ 1ri _the· Clli_~n_o :~ _ ·-- '."'~:tlc_!>_ai_r !O ~"!.f!l3!1d_~~errien.t '?( ___ ~ha 1 __ ~ow come within - the· - Hewe_1. pomts -ouL In_, a· leruent; ' 10 .in. theatre. - - - - - - - --_ It 1w ~n favored f~neve~ reasons. Fast_an? easy to_ , · : . _ ~ _ - _ : _ : - _- -_ ·: _ . _ - _ - _ members of a kirid of political super-family, Identified by_ --_. - Th~ w~ek s f~r~ign lanpiage f~ u one of Caiitiflu v~ry
· · the parent loses. In the P.E.T. method . · oon '"- 1 e C.mpus Center. - -· -- •. - -_- - - - • , _ · . _ location and de~iiptioa very p1ecise. It alfo -makes - · • · · _ : _ -- - - - : -- - , -- - - - - _ - - r -~-• · · · - _ - - - _ - _ ----~ ·c - -- am.-and again at-7.30 p.m, Wcdne~y. Ocl9bcr 8. ~re Is
l1WJ m ,.,,.,..,,.,..,,.,..,,.,..,,.,..,,,,.,,.,..,,.,..,,,,.,,,,.,,.,..,,.,..,,,,.,.,..,,.,..,,,,.,,,,.,,.,..-,.-,.- _ _ _ . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ o s= pos,uon. _ -_ _ . _ , __ - d -- · · h _ - -- - -· - _ !) ~ - _ . , ._ _ . - · .ncllher lo_ses and. both win because an ·-n • -: -- -_ --_ ·_' -.... -,. . ti ·- -d -- supe_!Yision arid COOtrol Of the popoutiQn relatively ea,y;_ . [n sho~, lte and bl!. family could lead~ happy private _ - They wante'd instead the sUIUS of' independent,. - no a nulSIO~ C a~ge. _ _ . , ._
' t, - . 1 b - -! _- , -- .; • - -. aproach is ~d whk~- prevents or urs1ng program . ap p IC8 ons- . ue- ---these-_ reuons'!xqpt_ for ~· 11st~xplaln for;_ the· grid )ife, remote from poquca1 strife "and the in!~rferen~ of - self-reliant -'-lndivfduali, -with : the. opportunity : fpr - - The first in a series of five Audubon Wildlife Films will , - -
• _ _j _ _ _ _ . . - _ _ - This .•ppr93ch ~ lllJ~ po~ble by " _ PeMnf intercsied _ in entering the_ scli~,gra~tei ~;-;q;;inl~; lu...e ·;-_ ,-'.-· hold.in Colon11! Afl:erl.:a in the middle of the l~th century,·,-propeityhe _owned in th·e couritry; and~ distinguished hirri ... - awakening had taught them that i!)Vll often de~ble.,The _.. .. ..:.. ... 1:iefilrri, '..'Yanish!"& Ameri~ Wildlife,': b ICCOmpanled j for members of the BC Cirde K Qub, ,,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,..,,.,.,,.,...,,.,..,,.,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,.,..,.,.~_,.,,.,.,.,,.,.,,.,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,.----- analys1s.-and---:1de~11f'.ica1/on.-of--BC-Asroci2te --Degree..: Repstered- _-8J1:de point: r..enge of al least- 2.0 in _- _ .. ___ a_ goo_d__ g~n~~l'?.'!....~~~~-:1!}~ ... !l!v~ti~n'._~y ___ Jro"! gi~!_o~~:.. __ .:_:. :.~'-.-. .:., 2 .. - ----· .:_ -·.-·.:.. .. ':"stei:n.1~~~-':ne_~la~-~h~e '.t coulfbe achieved. _ by _,ts producer Bu[det1e 'iVhite, who took yeus of rield
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l'l]red.Hal!,-Grcle K- - • - -· -- . - ;_-_ _; - - . - . roa.~_blocb to -~nlerp~rson!l- _NursingprognmJortJ_te.fallscmestei, _ ,high'sc¥<>tuidcollege;la.-c·gndescif develp~men~s at .the -111e_ made_ the old•· . -Theseaewgrid,uyout_cornrnuruli:sbegantospnngup . Set~neventually~red iwhe_~ th~y-moved:9"._est---work·gathe.nng:some ofthefmest·filmfoou~oowr--prei:ident. r~~1.1-0ruhips, -~d. then· r!~la~nt • 1976,- must ·apply by calling the BC , "C" oi liigf>ir iri ·an couries peitaining- comrruruty-centered -bndsapes unutisfac:tory. The wont-: - m what~ frontier Amenca b the nud:l 700s-in northern that they lud no! only_ broken old ties with U!e polit1eal _ _ ~ndange_red speaes: _ __ _ _ _ _
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sponsor_ ·a _- · Vet,iinoiy .uriltu,t - Mon...:Fri, Sccretuy-Shorth.ond· 19-100 wpm, wtth commurucation _ techniqu..s that Health _ Careers Department ome:e, . ; 10 the .auning program;- ~ an· of the In~. W2f_s were over an~ people no longer uw the _ New- -England, :in New __ York Sute, Penn~lvani.!, and colTl!TlJ.nity but :had 11ho c~eate_d a - -~ging a!ld Seuon lkkeii_ are still availible for ~ Audubon 1triea Mdo~ dayt picnic for BC students - s..:s, lllary Sl.10 p<r hr, typina so::..ss wpm; 8-S, Mon...:Fri., do not_ tum ~e other person off or - 39S-,-42S!, _ during the_ nx,nth_ of _ entran~ eurrination with a score o_r need f~ living in c?mpac:t, ~efen11"ble settlements_.-~ throughout the roounwn _ South. The S)'llem proved so un~redicuble landscape. - Toeu· new neighbors_ were from the~ Business Off tee or~ e>en1Jl8 or the fint film. _
_ ~who live in the dorms al fun Puk temponry position .11ntil Febnwy, ~-. confl~t, ~ut .elic1t w:rrrn - -October, according to- department SOth per~rilile or betttr and b.avi, population wu gro.,1ng fast, and many ~ollllg Colonists popular that tlttr the Rtvolution the government of th_e strangers_ v.ho suddenly moved away_ to 11y th~_ luck Season ttekets are S6 for adulti ana S2 for students.. Saturday morning. And-Saturday nlgjit ~ - slluy Sl40.SO per week. - satisfyutg relatiorulups. _ . - chaimun Max Burdklc. . adequatt health SUll:IS rtcomm:nded "'1.llted land of their Q-..n. . _ _ _ _ _ young Republic 'd«ided to apply it on a .,;de sale in ~ else.,here, ~r who_ ~bdivided their_lartd for a to~te, oc Individual- admission u SI .SO for adulu and Sl for they will be active
II the football - Medical Tm,seribn--El~Dent lypisl, Secrtllry-Shorthind SO--IOO wpm, _The workshop provides an -"The ADRN program is a two-year by a phyucun. - _ Yet _ the New England to1>ns could not _e_xpand _ new CO\lll!ty to the west. The first grid ,rurvey wu m Ohio _ - who left theu land 111 wilderness, m order to sell 11 later studtnts.
II sponsors of the Victoiy ~ a.eeunte ,p<Utr, expulti><ed In 111e or_ lypin!I
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60 wpm, ·office nperi<nu opportunity 10 _leim whit t~_do an~ - program presenting nursing. as an art Prirtqoisites to the ADRN program 111de~mit:ly, and ~ pnc1~ of !Mng in ~e village and in 1786. . _ . . when the prices rose. The bnd wu atfirst a commodity, to The - powerful , dnmll which- refl«u the IIIUl'IIII
II embers will abo bring SC?enl &upbo11e, ·40 hr. wiet, uliry pufcrrcd: Moa-Fri.; 7,~4:QO, how to ~ly 11. A~demlc Jargon u _ based on sden~c Bnowledge of min, are. ,high , s.:hool algebra, college working in fields ml_cs a~y ~ lmpn~cal- ~· Ina_ Actually the gnd sysum Is _roore complicated than 1t be bought or tndedor sold. -, . . _ self-destruction r=Jting from the uub{lity to cope wU!I h&J1dicapped _ young:sttts to the S6ll.OO to llart. · a1uy u.39-.--5.30 per hour. avoided. ha life process, adapti'ie process and cherniruy (covering organic, inorpru,; of thous.inds of ururugranti were arrmn~- in North ap~ when seen from a_ plane. The Jaw not only called Ralph Waldo Emermn wu full of adminnon_ for those life, "The Effects of Gamma Rayi On M.ao-tn-lbe Hoon (oocblll pme and w!IJ sponsor a dance - - Mil iS pnctical," useru Dr. Hewe,, hh nee<h for health care, Burdick said. ind bfocbemittry) and eligibility for America-Scotch·Irish: and Ge~ and -~elm. They ~d for dividing the llnd into square mile~, but. for comb~g verutile young AmeriUll1 !fflO wer~ by turns farmer, Marigolds," concludes its BC Renepde Theatre nm lldl tftat the game In the Campus Center'. Sutlltic.tl Typist-Type -4S-60 ,rpm, "for there is tnining ind coaclung The otknution is phyii~atholopcal_ English IA. DO liking for those ughtly lcnit comtn1ruues of the natrv-e every 36 of these sq= rm~s (or sectiO!U) ~to 10.,nships. hunter, Indim tn_der, . n~wspaper e~ior, -pre,ich~, weekend .,;th performances Friday and Saturday at 1:00 n. dance will feature "Full Moon" W.., •
1., Tninet-A A dearee, ability to op<nte ten kty lddin& uther than theori:zing." - - - and psyclHoci.al; the i mphuis Is 00 for addition.al infomulion 00 - bani 1'bere ~ryooe wu fixed to a pres.;nbed plwi and And in .eve!Y 10.,iuh!p secuon 16 was set uide as a school jacb-Of-all-tndes. Ulce the gnd pattern .. ruch th~y lived in, p.m. in the College Theatre. AdrnisaiOl'.I to II*,
IIDd "Artesia" and admisiioa will be Wo n-Frl., 8
: lO-S: JO, uluy 1111chlne and oHlee npcri<nce Regfstntion will be - at the fint patient> ...ith· cuntlve 1nd resto!ltiw ADRN Of any other prosnrrs offered bid to Slpport the one mablished church; they wl.nted no ~lion, intended t_o support a local school and thereby they wtre ready to expand _in every. dir~tion, to change a".trd-.,inning play by Pao! Zindel is S2.00 ,en,ral, SI far ~ ap«:*-- SS
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00 per moalll. pref and, Won-Fri.. 8-S, - aluy meeting of the clus. For prelimary needs. by the llC Ha.Ith Cirffll Depctnsm. put o1 the old hieruchicll ~m. create the nucleus of acomrnunlty. and grow. uudtnti, :and ASB cudholdtrs free.
~n. _ further Information, all 323-1016. Swdents applying mat be high - an 395-4281 •
·. ~pacit{ 10 many mijorleagueballclubs.-in his long . ._me:efiQg· ; Oa Rla-nd : a ncl Pitts_burg oppos.in-g ·.· illustrious-life° which· totaled 85 years; ~(> of which - : · Cinciniiani:. •. . .· _ , ·. 0 -.
. were s1j-ent: in: ba.sebajl eiih~r.-as a p!~yer _or. __ ~ , hi the-Boston:Oakland c5fritest'I favo(.Oakland ·· . manager: Following his retirement, Stengel was the. :_ to take:it DY _v,:in_riinfthr_ee.offive g.im_es. Boston's
(' star attraction--at many teams. annual "oldtimer'.' .. loss of -Jin'.1 ·Rice ·with_,a..:brokenileft•hand wil(· - . contests: _· -~. . • . . ·. . ·. defiiia1ely: hurt iheir chances; Also/pitchers wis ,
i'.:·. There's reaiiy ~cit '.~tich-_ cine' can·say about a Tiant and Bill Lee will proli~bly play a[though;th~y :~ . · - ., man ·whose· eri_thusiasril 'and· ·charisma. :was 0an ;_ • 1>9th'.a°re :suffering from·s"i_ighj irijuries,.Tiant i{a5 a.
·- . ~~~~'~""':l-~~-:::..'..·.r:.~~-·1::~-~~~~r~\"~-¢~,..::t ... ~;;.<;#;?,'. • . ......... :·- .. ·" --:.~ - Funeral services Will be held today at-1 p.m. at nddl_ed ymh m1unes., Cmcy pitcher Pedro Borbon -~-~j,-§:~""::·: · ~ {;; ··'i'4~,::.li-Jfl;ff;:!~ "." .- ..-, ~-. ' ·"tt' ~- <Y.i _ ~ · - • • the Church of the Recessional in Forest Lawn is injured and may miss the pl-ayoffs, byt I pick the
:.t; a~e,-~~.t.'\'•...-.,. " ~ · ~~;2...--!.!:, ~ ...., _,... r:. f • - R ds I k h f h fi f --~ • ~ • · "'~"-'·· · : · . _ . . . . .- Memorial Park in Glen.dale, ...... li orr11a. . . e to.ta e t, ree o t e 1rst our. . ·- . RENEGADE AND WARRIORS HARRIERS iuct lo the gun in bo!h·teim;, nm Metropo.liian Coor ••• ~. fflttl lui Friday - . - . : - • . : - ••• -· :, . - . -·: . . I . . . --, i .... ·-. ·- . . . : : ~- .
-0·-----· . II Hui Pirk:The G1des took efihl of the finl nine lJ)OII to 11ub 10 euy 16~43 win: Rip st1Wpho1o·by [xi,,iiiSiil~--- ... --. ---- Muhammad _Ali vs. Joe Fraiie;:;-arivairy. which---~,--This ~Kifc;-;;d;y night f~tball cont~~ will :
. ·· It·. a· 'r· ·r· .•• e·r· ·s, .•·._.,· ra• _ v;~ .e· 1-.to __ ·. E'!_Ac· . Fr·1 d a· y -. and die N.ew;Yor~ Gi~°'ts,hasended •. ~?th fig~.le~ ·. _De!~Oit. Rick. forzan~'Lions,·~ myopinion-;will •
· Aft<r '"'" ,on~cutive home =ts, the .:ri:x.s ,.·04.Jntry s..qu_ad ventures to East Lo_s Angeles ,long with Paudtna h> 1<st 1h• Huskies' running lroops. Ean ·u ,s a new addition. to 1he M<tru?)i,t•n Confercnu._
&b C,.,<'-··s Gade stridtr< hoste_d l.,)s AMcks .Pi<r.:e last Fri<U{ in the e..'OOJ M<11" m«t oi the sea.son aft~r • opellini ""''int-or El Camino •
I. are-on the verge of retmng .. : · . . . ' . · .· · .· not prove mu~h of a match forthe Dallas Cowboys ·.. . . • . Although ~Ii will probably meet the winner of a . -although before the season· surted I may riot have -
-The. Gadt's . 16-43 over !he
· Wmion snapped EC• 37 -dual meet -Mllning streak which dated back to· 1970. .
.. Mike Vasquez, 27-year old ex-valley champion from East &ktrif~ld, nipped t~mmat_e John Bed at Jh• tape. to win top honors .,,th a 21 :22.5 'doclcing ove< tbe 4.2 Han Park coo~. Beck timtd 21:24 for nmnerup
Harold Kming of ET Camino wu I he Only non-Cade - runner who cm:ked into the top eighl places with -. fifth plau time or 22: 16. ·
Other Gide runneB · placing Mre J~ I.u«ro third In 21 :48, Robbie Bray frouth in 22:11:Harlan Shanklin sixth in 22:3S, Alex Hinzo sewnth in 23: 14 and Rmdy Jones eighth in 23:38.
fight beiweef George Foreman and _Ken Norton been so sure of that. The_ Lions lost quite _a few, · but I believe. Joe Frazier -will_ hang up his glo,es. players to the WFL, players they were-counting on . Both- retirerMnts will definately be a great loss to · to. pull them out of last. ~n's slump. The boxing fans ai(over the world. running back problems per,ist with Jim Hooks and
· 1 _ • • • Steve Owens both .returning from. knee operations. . The Renegades beat' the Taft Cougars- _tiere last The- Cowboys-, however, are coming· off two Saturday in a game. True the Gades boun~ed back · upset victories against two te.ims who were picked from a _third quarter deficit, but was it.the Cotlg.ar, by many (including me) to be Super Bowl fortitude or the Gades overconfidence which conte~ders; _the St. Louis Cardinals .ind the los -caused them to be behind in the first plac&?. Angeles Rams. I favor the Dallas Cowboys by 10
editor ---~:~Jta_:~ieirifuiii~-i;-h\~e,{:~i{frea c:-~,g{--ih~f\~Tirnfiis'nf experii;j :--~~ · · - - ---. by the. 8-03fd of : PublicatioiJ as· ind;deJ° some work on 1he Merrimac -
. . _ . . _. .· . · 1975-76_Raconteur editor during the _: the Souih -High Schocil {earbook. . ' Ba 1a·1a1. k-'.ls ·p re··se n' 1··. . b03rd's ~eling Wednesday.'.·. . The new RAC editor ·was activities
. ti . . . . · ... As editor of _th~ RAC. ·1 hope to _ ~ditor of th; Renegade-Rip ~foie !.he .. -. _,, ___ -~- .....:: __ , . . .· .. :focus.theJiook !)n.peopfe and action.--resigned-to devoie all of her duties to_;_--'--- -- . - ·... . -- .....
rheir timeless, unique enienainment · Oemmons after her ~kct'.on. . The 1975".'76 year~k will be a experience 10 BC Theatre at 8 pm. She stated ~ siudent mde,;: would special ed1t1on focusmg o_n the Wtdnesday. Ji-Ob Clark, llC assistant be =d this year ro scU the nugaiine ·. Amtrican Bicent<Mial as ..-ell as the de•n for .communily servius, . 10 students. "I plan the stu~<nt index · CoUege;s 20th annive™ry on 1he main
· a.nnouni:ed this- s«ond ·Community . · with the--idea being that if students campus. The 108-plgt nuguinc-style Service Con.:en of the· 1975-76 know they are _in the mag.uw, they- -- yearbook - is curreotly. on ·-ule for
wm be more likely to.buy," she slated. · studenu who wilh to ·r=fi:e their season promises to be a specfal evening of outstanding mwic. The_ public is invit<d to auend :ind there is no adminion clurge.
_ "Despite the small staff, I honwly copies. Price is S2 light now for lhose bel~ tlur this year's RAC will-~ ,.,thou1·an ASB cud but the price u one of the best ever,-she added. expe<;ted to ic.ruse shortly.. ·
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Otmmorui wu editor of the South · Oe11UOOru ruccuds la.st year's RAC High School Rebel Yell during btr Lut · editor John uparu .v.tio is now semester after sening u nwuging serving u editor-!n-cluef of the school «litor her junior yw. Her tht« year oeMpaper. _
DELTA CLEIOIONS-ncd .. d the bcolttnr edi!Of tide W1dc I fly.,-.,- . the t97S-76 mapr&v4tyk ytarboolt ~ IOI ...... wwwwllie IC1 llD UWl'tnUJ °" the ma1a ~
. • two righ_MO·PfiVicy bHl~:.W!th. _similar ~bjecti~ '. '.'":"The. subject.of .these. records l)a~ t,he right to. , . .. . . · He has· been sevcr.ely crrt1c1zed. by .the American . 'knri~ ab.out ihe existence of and. to_ gain· access tci ·.
. . a.:. . . e_c_ono~y\ Wher,, ncgotiatio_ns -~ith Schriol boards Sieroty, D__:_Los Angeles, provides assurance that a .. ,:_All agendes must inform ca.di subject, in w~iting, . . -<· · ..... ·_;--· ... '.. ,• .· . . . . . ,: ·s· . ·R. E. ·. · · ·· -citlzen;s. financial·re_cofds c. an· not be obtaine_d.by a b. · . ·1 . . .
. 45 Klf?S PER CLASS ISNO c:LASS, .. TEACHcR A . tirea_k down, jeacherf will turn to ftriking: : . .. . · · · · · · y. mai · . . . . · . ·.· .· · PEOPLE TOO ..• BOARD.UNFAIR TO STUDENTS AND · · · · · ' · government: age.ni:y ·wiihoui :·due .' process. A .·:.:A· ny· a·gen· .cy· ·1··s·sub1'ecf_to c'1v. ii _s_uit·w_ ith , p·_1i°n,aity. . . ·. Here in Bakersfield teachers rejected siriking; · · - · - ~
STAFF.:::. .- · .... ·_ . - • .... ·. after :iieg.otia_t_ions with th ··Bk- ( Id ·c . governm_ent_agency would gain access fo such of no inort,'than-$5000 in.fines; up iooneycar.in-·. · · },inn' tl:ie opening of schools over the nati.on· last Schools · Board: ~failed . -to e biiria_ er;;:u{ .• a'?: ~. rccor~s. only'by obtai~ing on·e of four things:· .. · ·· prison or:b~th>
co~drt,ons. New Yo!k City; Ch,ca_go and _Berkele~,- · . working conditions,. different '_teacher' and student -A ~ea~c~ warrant., ,: , . . · _ · . ~he added_ bureaucracy. this would entail.·_ ACLU . ____ _ca_~~,. t~~~:~~ .. .1...urn_cd_ j~ ' ~t_,:_ik_!_'.lf __ wh~---~:.'-r :_, __ -transfers.and more'matcrials supplies . ..; . ....:-:. - - -·-· .,, - _::-A J~d,cif~Ub1>2.e.n.i.:_ ___________ :-- - --'-;---·~--'-~·."----·attorney. Ben -By~cl claims th_e cost'Cstimate should , : -~ -- .··. demJ11as.'~:"~--n.~~ fulfilled. by_. th_e_:. var1ous__s_c_h,oo~ :- :~Aft~r ~ !he•-; strike" rejection=· the~.c'.Bakersfield : . ·.·_. ·. ,Browr1 ~ ~_eason foLV~toe,,ng S1ernty ~ b.11_1.was It . -~_have-bl!,en betwe~n-_$2,millio,n and $4 mill(()~~--:-. .·.
G__boatds: ... ·.· .. - ·, .. - ~:~ --· c, .- : ,. . . -'Elemerli.iry leach,e~s. AssociHion ·.negoifators~wou_l~~- b~~:-dest~u_ct1ve'7to--:the?b11ity-.-,-~f~ :-:lfth~-c~o n.11rno1:,figur: 1scor~~ct, I woul_d say . . . One .of. t~e b1gges_1 de~an~~ 1s rcd~ct,on of da_ss )eturned 10 .the bargaining table. to settle the five· ad_mm1strat1ve ?g_en~1es to pr~tectcon5:umer~, This that th_e ,biU. ,s enllr_ely _,mpract,cal .. _However;,I.
size .. Th~ ,deal . da,ss. s,z_e IS_ frorI: 18-2,2 1n . _ month'.dispute. Last Monday an .agreement, was : .· _IS no.t a_n effecti~e arg_ument smce an_y a~cncy co~ld . • would teri_d _to disregard _thJs :xorbitant fig_ure ?ince. . · eleme~tary school, according_ t? _Terry Herndon, · reached between BCSD ·trustees. and BETA. The ·. obta1°: records rf there was_ a real need_. :here fore, if was projected by. the state agencies mvolved;
former teacher ,and ·now executive director of·-thc. agreement_· i~cluqes a five per cent pay 'fncrease the b1lldoes noi ~amp_er a~y agency with proper _ which ,have not_hing to gain from this bill; I \\'.OU Id . National 'Education Association. Almost-all classes· · · retroactive. to. the f st: · . d · . f th· -... ·. t • reasons for recervmg f1nanc1al: rccor~s-_ AB 1429 · prefer-to accept thc.-$2 million to_ $4 million figure
. a~e larg_cr~ttian: that~ra~gYng . from 27-:-45 school year, adeqliaitc1;~s~~6:~u;piies\~rii:ble . was_ d_esigned to pr.<!tect_ the ~rivat: _citi~e~ ~rom . as more :lieli~~ablf This amount/ ·aitliou_gh not maxiinlim size in.various Cities. . . ·to· every' '. teacher;'- -limiting: ieaching . iransfers;' .. , having records': concemmg /him :· md_1~cr1m!n.atcly : ·. ~ompletely s'atisfactory, would be a:ccep_tab!e, .. , .. •
.... A:commoneiement of tead.;er unrest this fall is .. -.. siudent transfers Within ilie firsi morith 'd(s~hool' .. released'. to :unconcer_ned . ag~nC!eS an~ .rn my : : . ·~ lt_.is difficult. to .denounce Brown for yetoeing pay . .''lnflaiion has affected teachers as individuals ·and· ·ght: o' f. -.t · .h.. 't' · · · .. · · : - · h' '· . · .. h · · opinion does so effectively. It IS my feeling Brown · SB- 852 ·· 11 was obviously' a difficult decision for · . . . . · . . · · - . ·. rr . . eac ers o exam me' rs· or er · . · · .. .. . . · · ·. · .· · . .. · . · . . .. · . ·
. and citizens :as taxpayers;" 1-Jerndon. stated in a . . personnel file. > . ·.: .· .. _ •.. ·. . , ... ·· _ . should hav_e signed th1s.?1IL - •. · ··.· ·. · .. ,-.. · ... · ... hiin since h_e_ \'.J!foed it:just •two minuics before the .. recent.:TIMEiriterview. "The cost o(e~erything is · ·. \Ve feel if the agr'e°emeni had ~ot be~ine;chea'a ·. ·.. . _The Personal ?ata b1\I, (SB 852) by S:n. George : de~dlirie_: I woul_d liked ro h~ve sc.en SB 852 signed, -.. up -for ihe schools .while '.schools. are .not able 10·· strike even though 't• ·uld h . b · · th ·.t- . h · , _____ Moscone,~D=San~fra_nc1_sco,.has.been:g1ven:_much_-·but'c:since--'Brown,.-prcimised--to-support-as: less·~-· generate- ne· w.revenue be-c-au· ·s·e·.-c'1t'1zensc'·are h. es·r_t.ant · 1 wo ave een e eac ers · · · bl' · · · h · h · s· · b'II I · · · ·. · · ·· · · · · · ·
·last·. reso~t would have -b-e~n: a. mistake;.> Striking · .. ~ore~ pu ··. ICiiy .t. an. t c . ier?tY I · .. · t rc9ui~es •. : complicated ·arid cost[y bHI on. the. sanie s_ubject, I .·. to incre~e·. tax~s: This cau:ses school admiriistrat~_rs . . . would have· affected studentf~s well as· teachers: · .. ·. d 1sclosur~ of aU pcrs_onal ~.ita rcc~rds to the parties •. , thi~k the legislature should work _on finding ail
· and school'boards to· cut materfals and.supplies, to Stude.'t ·• · uld h . ·b· ... d ... d· .·h. · .. · .· · ·.concerned.:Thcse st1pulattons would have be.en set· acceptible compromise CUI•· pre pa_ ration periods. to increase the Size Of · · . n S Y<O . · • ave_ ' e:n ,epnve m~c · time. . U ha<l the ~ii[ been °a . roved: . - . . . . . . . .
. . needed_. for their educ~tton. )Ve commend ·the_ •.. PN. ·. · . . ··, ·.·11· k ... pp d. ·.-.. ·· · · ··, . classes and not.toincrease.an'y sa1,i'r]es:;,_.:. . . . h ... ., L .. ., . . .. . . . h . . .. . . . . - 0 agency WI eep secret recor s. . . .·. DEBBIE GUTIERREZ .. Te'ache·r·s ·w.11-1. ·n· .0t. ·b'e· _·s·a"t.is'f.,e·d··. w··,i·h·• ·the·,r·· .. · teac ers··;,Ra ueaFz' FMiFMoeP9 on· t e1r agreement. ·. · .•..... ·· .. 1 .. k - .· . - .. · d .· ,· · · 11· h · ·'1i · · · bl.··· h. 1 ··· ·•. · · : ., · . · d ,-An agency may on y eep pertinent recor s. ·
situation ~s viciims of a depressed -a~d inflated w ic · w, · ena e · sc 0.0 s 10 rema_,11 open an ' · - · · · · ·
. . . boi««he,d,,;,;,oaliyi<em hi;m,. .. llforld congress not welcome during bicentennial celebration f rorll th e fores ti • O • ·. ' ' 'OR ix I l'll!N Nf. f . ·. · A ""°' '"" of ihe Oakiiir;dd Calif ;i,lao cao . •. Th< Ue;,« Soa<eS h,, be€ri ii feo ad;,hiigi of
,· ·· . , _ .. . . : .- · · i . .' .. I . . · --· . . : a letter to the ·editor ~oncm:iing; indirectly/ the long eriougli: . . . . . . . .... ·· · _Gov. Edmund_ Brown, Jr., has s,gned mto_ law a con~inuously , rrsmg; low and · moderate rn~_omc - . B-icentenniaL It ·s1!'eins·th·c state\>f Pennsylvania has.· .,_Al;o(wli~i. niak.es _this World Congress. think.a _ .• •.
__ bill_establishing_a..:..$200,000...:.pil_oLpi:ojecLfor_-._p_eopJe_ar.e_less_a:n~.less_abl;_to_~ay_for_them_by-:---i~-,;,it~a <:.ongr~ss. of?W67Jd~Uiiited to convene in Wor.ld · Con~titu_tiori will 'ever come about?. Jhere: ·. -as'sisfanc~- lo displaced liomeniakers, Tli1c measure, cutting nonessenuals.. As a -(~e:~l_t, tt~ey re~:~: ··_;Ph iladeip~i~_'~ I ndcpcndcnce H~n io discuss writing · - 'are .som~, nationf th.at never. seem t.o: agree on , ..
·. SB - .825 · sponsored ·. by ... Sen.: Jerr_y ·. Smith, .·suffered: disproportionately· . 0 • • • • , • ur. a World Constitution:· 11 wjll meet from May 24_ · · anything ancL it. could ~e ;Y.e!ir{ before a· r_ough _.· . ·.· '.(iJ:.C.Saratog~); calls for.·es_tabl_ishme·nt-of a service . inflationTun~ey s~id.~ •. '_ ·:· .·. · ·• · ... ·.. ·. · _ to July A, 1~76. In other-words, whife· America is . · ·outline would _even be completecl.-· ·· · .· .••. ·.· .·· .:·· '· - .• c. - center: in Alame~a ;,Cili.int{ 't_o . prov id~. j9b ' . ,; ; :_rh:e firs~ br_ll;_ihe, UulityJa,x Deducllb}lity '.'\c.t,; ·ce)ebrating . tier·. 2001h . birthday . ·a bunch . of- - _: . There< is.•:the .. p-;:;ssibility of. ihe .:.cori:imunist--. .:...:.....:..Coun_seling;,i,:job,:.,.tr.aining::.and~otlier .::services~ to....::~would_,pe~mi_t-.deduction-6Lt.n<es- pa_id :for natural . ; f9reigners will be 111onopolizi_ng one ofthe nation's countries gaining even" ~more ·solid control, usjng ·
. displaced homeinake'rs · · ·' .. - gas, Juel,• oil,· electricity: and. ottier energy_ sources. h- · I I .d ks f h . · . f k' h .. tha· t· · .. -.w· o.'rla·. ·co"n.st.'11·u··t·,·on_: .. to the.,r· .·ad-vant.age· .. ·-To· ·.- .. · · ·. · ... ·-.. : •. '_.·, .. -· .. •:·._.c·; . -·' . -- ... -. -.-.• ·.· · · ·,., .. ·.-. · rstorica an mar ort cpurposeo ma mgt e . In a message toJh7 legrslatur~ t~e goveri;,or sa.'.d,: ·. used·: f9r ·.· heat.mg,_ c_oohng _and_ pro~!?1~g electr'.c __ ·. Constitution of( the United· States· of. America .· Quote' Charles Dier~ksmeier, whci' wrote that lette~ · ..
'.'l~·an:i 'd~eply ·5oncemed ab~ut the .~1fficultres po:'er._for homes: Th: mar~ benefici~~ies of_ this. . OBSOLETE!.· .. : . '. . .. - . , . . . · . •.: to ihe edithr: .''liriagln'e what a· worid corisiitutlon . . faced_. by: widows and divci!ced i)oine';'akers_ fet-. · ~egis~at_ron :_are tl1e, middle:mc9me .. citizens who - · •: ·This so:Called: \\lorld 6mgress has ncr busi~~~s · · \vould do" to our f~eedom?\\I~ the 'i.Jiih~d States" ·
adrift in our ·uncertain economy. The increasing' . 1tem1~e th~ir Federal deducuo_ns, ·.· .· ·: .. -.: · .. · . ·. .. ·; :· ... - :• ....• ·- .. -.. _. . . ... _· ., ·. . . ·. :·-- ·. ·.· .. , -'···-· • ., ...... ,_ .. · · '· ·d· h .· '·f · s' ·eai·r . ·.d· - - ·h $2·50 .11. bemg here on OUR.soil while we are celebrating_ · have the_best_constrtut1on m,the.en!lre.world.and-..
-- -- break-up;-of--:the.'.",family- an -t e-separat,on-o ·-,'--,----:- inc~ - I orn,ans· pal ·more t an- ml ,on -~-,h--;;~ 2_oorr·;~~_niv'~rsa;y:hr0 ouR-.-i~~d~. ;;;-::=-,r ·_ih~y -.~ we' do_ n't need so:me peop_le. fr~rn oth_'er:co~niries: . generations 'from. each .othe,r. w_ ill. n.o.t. b_e: wi, she_ d .. ·. in 1974 ·utility• tax~s; .the· measure wil! • ljring a ' . . . . . . . . . . .
· · · · · · · · · · · · .. must meet somewhere,. let them'go to tlie United telling us what to do or riot to do:!0· ·. •away .. But.how government changes'all:this is'an ~ignificant aijiot1~tofassistance.to.hard-pressed . · - ·. . - . . . . . . . .. .. , . - .. Jiianswered quest.ion fo<iny- mirid>As- society ·1.ixpay~r~Tunneyadde:d> ·: , i > . . . Nations' building or sorn/:other ne_utral territory. . . . • .. · BRENDARit~:ERT, beco~es furt~er fragm·e.~ted with mor1c :peiple- . . : T~e ·second.bill is,_"the. Uiility Cost Assistance .. ·_·. . .. · .·.
. approp[iates ;i'. mo_dest sum for ohe projecLin one . equal._ to the amoun~ of.qualified utility cost_s _paid : St'u' d e· 'n•t -ye· t . ._· r •• p- · Off - f ·, n· •• s" h d . : :,_:cou.nty_inoiiesia_ie,.9ufofjt,l_expeci.wew.!1,1aJ1-~=ea<:_h-y
. . . . . .. · .. ·. · .. -.··-~--·: ··. :·-- ,·-· .· .... •· ·. . ..: : · ·-. _ ... , ·.-- .. , ,._. __ -.. ·- ·that-co_llege level-standards relating to attendance .. •. · .Tel~visi~n . ti.is- 'reactied · a .• new . plaieau-= of . . But th,s year, the 1m11auons deal With _violence •.. •s!•pends .. This: ·"!Ill . substantlall_y ·reduce, work,. and ach' · t 'Ii , ...... · 'a. S .;·,1 ·. · . h . · • .
violence: At. least n Prime ·1ime.series_beginning_in. ·. . Murders · of . every: sor·1 · • (knifings ,- shootini · . •expe_rience. e_nrollments; A .inore-ser1ous )no~e by.·· be 'i'if _ ,cv~men. .e. m~•ta,;e h · .. ''!>,,?·~ s (u)d •- .... -ihe' .new faU s_eason .. -are- b_as_· ed° Oil detectives; cop,s_' beatings- . stra~gulati~n~ and 'suicides) bombings' . : the . :V.A; .·. relates - to : standarils . or.• grading;, . . ·u'rs'eorThmc · Ul)el quti:-;()Ca y O t_ e-bsta~ adr. _s O thb~ ••· · . . . . . _ . , . . . . . . . . . . .• . . . , • · - . · · - .· · .· , .. - ·, ·. . · · · . - . • · co .· e eva ua ion system to e use must e · -and ~on-men/women. , .. ": . _ .. ·. _ .. ra'pes and.mob violence ;i.re- all shown.·each and :•attendance, pr~~at1on;·an_dd1sm1ssaL_lne con7er~ . thoro ·· hi ·.. · ·. (. · d . d: · · .. 1 ·
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'--' _, __ Due ·io-the' 'sucCe5S ·-of-.we11-:es1ablished 'shows __ .: --every week on yo'urtelevision screerr. :-,·:......,·-, c:.··-:fr:--• h·ere-is' that--veterans --enroll;collect theirstipeh_ds;-·-.-·:·- p·-c-,e- _!!g_t_ yd_ .. _S.et~dp ,a 1.neh. -:-·dan. __ .me tlCdU o us y • '·--. .._ . . · . _ .. · . . . . . . . . , . . - . . . - . c . · • · . . . . · · ·: · · . · · · · . • ·. 1m men e , u ents w o o not atten arc not• . . su~h:as Haw~_ii Five-9, 0>1~mbo, Kojak_and ~he .. · .. T_his _iype:of.· viewing:~ould' easily .le~d. to. ·eand donot completecourses.Tllen the~ rep:atthe .. fo. be carr_ied· onrhe rolls. Stu.dents who do not• .
_ Streets of_ San: F ran~1sco · and newer. ones: Police · nightmares ai:,d b~d me~o_nes . for_ small children. . : ~roc_ess'. To the. qegree that 1he?lle~at1,on _ ,s true, · achieye at· the required level· are 10 be properl · e: . Woman, SWAT, ,The Rockford Files. and Barella, and· some adults, and giving ideas to would·be . • we are. all accountable, and the mslltUll<:Jn can be , . · · _ . · . . . . · . . · Y •
. television netwoiks have· simultaneously presented. . robbers and .murderers by showing · ingenuous e ~harged . \Vi th reimbursing the government for_ . rnforn:ied -_of. their. defic1_encies and . gradea: . '-'-a barrage of deiective series·th'is r au.· -·---'·- --- .... :_:-- _methods:of:'crime ·•which ·sometimes do work-one·• fraudulent -;i_uth-orization_s· of. stipends· if an •aud_rr- - ac~ordmgly_.,.. ___ ---0 -----:--~ .. -----"---::---.-.,...-
,~-, t6 ~esterns, comedies, van~ty shows and lawyer. to sJnke a h?PPY medium, b_ut 1t needn t be in.such : · --. . · , · ·. . ·. • . . . . , 1
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stones. When one type of series becomes extremely greilt quantity nor the bloody type now on t~e • W!!. seem to be m an_ era of legali~m, _1.e.,• . of lauend.ince. e~tcrs into the grade? Was record• popular with viewers'. there· ue always irnitatio~s scre'en. : a~peahng to the. ·J_aw and ~aW'J'.ers· to _ sett~e keeping comprehensive and accurate?' < • :
... by other networks in hope5 of in~_reasing their .:_ / 'DIANE HENDRICKS' • d1fferences.-_What we are ~xl)enenc_ing recently is Grading is just a sfngle area where W!! can be• ,._ ra1ings'A. • the challe~ging of acad~mic ~rades .. We have t~o · · chal_lengcd •. With respect. to our . profession.al: ' . . t..lil/ltJ AH lHTEllfCTUAL ;;~.~:;:";.. • cases pending now. The issue immed1a~ely becom~ -responsibilities we should, of course, be held• :: - .· HERNIA\ · • one of procedure. Were students informed rn accountable. To insure fairness and to be.able to• .,:_- : writing of cou~e objectives and expecta~io~s? successfully demonstra_te 'rairn~s, we are going io: r::_. • Were the des1g~ate~ meth~ for n!lt,fying .. have 10 exercise -great _care with respect toe r:. • students of defk1encres .used. Were all students. standardized procedure and meticulous record•
: evaluated in the same manner? Were scheduled' keeping. We arc also going to engage in a• • tests administered? . Did subjective judgment. comprelicnsivc review of our system for insuring: • relating to personal .att_ributes come into play? · . due process. : . · · . . • : Were attendance records meticulously kept if I.ck. · . . . . · . . • ..•...............................................•. ~
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: ,:l . :ose:-Pfflif "nF (jMrfo ,. - . . ~ - ; ..... - .. . . . II ' .. . · ... I . IJ.lff ~ ... 'i" .. · · · · · · · · on campus, :that·. the -reason,:·for the. cafeterli 'fk . Racism can \e e,.:plained in 1)1any different .. · lioyc'ott ivas· because of j_njustice suffered by our • ·
_w.ys. Muha.mmed Ali says ~aclsrn can be p:raciiced • . laborers in:the farm areas of our valley;' · ~ .. pei,ple to keep their race purc:c-to ·rnniinue a Not because sorne pe~ple atsc~ool don't like .'way .·of life. or. ·culture as it' originated. Oiher .· .. the lettuce being mostly from Teamster.unionized ihtcrprctatrons1 however, arcn,fso Utopian in their :farms; ..... :. •. · .. :, ... , · O'; •,:. '.. · ... i
view.'i:_ . . · ...... - . . . . ._ _ '. The inait~r'~fsiudent preference I do notfeel is •
> J've t~lked ;;.,:ith folks who feel iriat the cultural .i ;cl~ted iss~e· for tht, ASB. to involve itself. confusion in America ii merely a bunch of ra~ica!s. However; a moral issue inv_olvi~g the i:onstatutionaf who are'..''gctiing together in t_lieirJittle gro_ups)o .. righti of fellow human. beings/If eel, may'very well raise• hell .. •• Thei( feeling often continues with a·.·: be ttie. type o(issue ast~dent• gover'riance sy·stem corrirnenf' likc ''.If: they. get to ouf of· hand, ,we'll : can si_nk its teet~ into.- T~e: president's cabinet .has jusi .'stomp. their ass.'.' - 1. feeL nios1 . racism; is been, an_d wjll be c~ntinuing to examine the issue experienced·. in·. the ; late/ example .. Howe_vcr, · 1 . ·10 ,determine :.our_ (ASB) : 'proper · position; ;in reaiize that racism isn't· an:America·ri-dorriinated · reference to the existing situation: . . . ..... . pas1tin1e: ln lr~la~d we find'. a good exarnpie. In .· .·· As oo( (ASB) response develope$ we wiU~ot_ be
· Si:iu1h Africa a'riothei. In ·the San· Joaquin. Valley. making an effordp only. bring t_he ma_tter into the TED VAN .AMSTEt°f;r Ide.;, .. on< ,,1 1h, ..;;e may. b~ experiencing another ex~niple: Myscif, .. studc_nt viev,, b_ut .to also contri~ute to its remedy_ . .Pho10 cour1dy of AVS
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• • • far. removed from. the occurani:es .of our valley's. ·. Mys~/f, I no longe(will buy lettuce ..
- · . ·· : : , _ . 1extbook has not been pre-recorded. )1 · . _ . - · · · · · . · . · · , 11· ti ... , . .. · · F 11 · To · complele . necessary _s1uden1 -Homecoming Queen Candidale sign-ups· continue m lhe ... d . - luntecr h SIS through . ·A Voca11o~al Counselor prnv,des - . stale co eges an un"erS~!ICS,' m •.. records' rhe BC. Speci~t Education
, . . 1s. one on a vo ' . . · d · · - I 1976 must get their apphca11ons sent • · . · · Student Ac1tvo1iesorr.ce. . . : . - . rite cf·ficicnl and -cncrgclic __ career_.• ucation or _vocauon_a · · .. • , . . · · . · ·_ Center nee_ds 10 h»·e all BC students ·
8 i.m. -:-United· Filhpino Sludenrs Club meeting m the Fneside d. . · f C ·1 M I all· Th _. counseling, This_.en_ables students·"' tn between Nov. l-::_30,_ ·. . - :. ·who 3
re :assisted by . State\· _ - - . . - - .. , c?or tnatton o _ ... a~o .• ::irs-. . ~ d · I . I ·. , I~- d . AppHcation forms are available tn , .. ·.. . - - , . ;
. . . . Room. . , · · ·.. . · :: · .. . · · student is kepi up:ro-darc ,n- his/her · e,c op,~g ,ea isr,c. career P an_s an · · . . -d h · · · Rehabil11a1ion reporl to the Special
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- 9:30•.m_, . -Fusi showu,gofJoreignlilm, Orpheus (French)ml'AJO.. . . . , ·. . .'gives them a betler understanding of both rhe <::ounsehng Cenl_~r an I e-. Ed .. c· d' R·",-M rshall .. · I I ·k BC c ·1 s · c I on 1he classes · · - - · · - - d . Offi S d 'th ucat1on oor mator "" a , -- __ _J_t;~r_1.n.ic . ____ :..::,Q<1!~~E._'!_;, - _.".!"!"':.!'.'. l'..-~~~~--0
· · S: 30 p.m. ·· -Phi Rho Pi Fore_nsics (public _speaking) _Club m«ling in FA · · A_dministrolive - Secrelary - · High _Xer. ~nch Operalor - Tmrun1 ind . Financ1~I Aids Office, S1uden1 Sfr,1ces · d f · S b .1976
, . . · - -47 . · . . . ·. · · School suduale lype 40-45 wpm, upenon~ as 1·key punch openlor 44• . . - . . . Siu enlS or . cptcm er ..
- S:30-8: 30 p.m. _.:No 1p~in1ment ;.quired';' counsding in the counsding - shonh1nd so.: 100 wpm, proficient in- ... ond willing 10_ drive to the Mcflrtind - Studenls .... h~ are planning !OJ .. enroUment in th~ prOf.lJIII. S1ude~~r center · · · ' · · cleric1l ind secrel1ri1l skills ueo -Mon-frr., 8-S. nluy $500.00 _ f f oil , who are transferring to CSUF next . . _ _. . . . . . , · , . , traru er to our-year · c eges .are , d 'd . 11 ·n Nr
6 p.m, · _ -Women's Volleyball home g1m~ 1g1inst M:rce_d. . Mon_-Fri,, sol1ry S5_82.5_0-708.41 per . _per mo. · ::,·. e~uraged 10 ai,ply, ~P':cially !hose i an are coru1 ,enng ~nto~n-~ 1 rheir, . .a __ -BC ~~~111~_u_1_0_~.!>-rrt!.tt.ms,'!'_ t!<•.ti!!>id.~_Ro~!": .. -- --'.-.'!'?, -----L---'--·--- --- ---~----,----- ,---·,- ---H.-h---S1uden1s-who·will- rtquue-financia ·-•· Force _ROTC .. _ mus - gi -- ..•
. pref<nbly wtlh emphasis'" ,ocattorw . ·. . h ',.,,_,, Is d . . . . -7 30 -·ASII Fuunu Comnu·11ee m'ee1ino' In the execuliT< boud · ·, h , eommun1C1.te . ...... ""'"~u• an · . -. : i,m. • . counulint, sooo OIY or psyc_ o,011y, . M. F . ..i SS8-4 SO per . . . .
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room of th< S1aden1 Aci!riti .. Ofria. or iny • eqo.iulenl combination_. of eroups, on- n., uy . · If you 'smoke 21 least one pack of ...:uomecomin1 Queen C1ndi<l11e llJn-ups continue (foal d1y) · In mini ind uperien<ee:Kn9w!edae of mo. cigirelles per day wd have done so for
· 1n lhe Studrnl AcliTilles Off.a. l,h npower Proinms, · i.o1eniewma 21 least· one yeu you are 'eligible 10 · -Rip us:sion for women in Huaanllies 2. . techniques _ind .. repouina ·,yst_enu_. S<cretuy _ Sbor1huid 90-tOO .wpm, · enter an anti-s~king pilol prognm
-Waler Polo (Home) 1111nst Pouderu,. Ability 10 cffectinty comrnunicile type SO-SS wp.m, temporuy posi1ioa · being condU(ted by the P.ychology -Home('Ominl Queen C.ndidlle liln-trJI• CLOSE in lhe • wirb people of drrene s«~conomic unlil Febru.uy,. Mon-Fri., wuy ·Deiunment during the se<:ood half of Sludenc ActmtiH Office. ..: ... L"""'n~- Poneslon_ of I nlid · ·
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-Pre,a1me t.,lfet in lhc «f•luia. -JCict,off of Ill• BC n. Arlzona-Wutern footb.U 11me. -ADxlalcd Mm'• ind Women'• Reilcutlcea aftu pme dlnee f eaturiaa -e«ponte .Sound.,; - -
S1.11iltk:sl Typi.tt·, Type, 4S-60 wpm, 1bili1y to use ten by 1ddins machine, of floe uperknce preftmd, Mon-Frl, !-S. Piuv Ol>tD. .
Medical Transcriber Excellent rypisl. accurate opeUtr, nperi<aa wllh lh• dkuphone, 40 hr. wut, al.117 $611.00 per _mo. lo 111n •.
The special topic$ · coune tilled ~chology of Addktlon-Smoking~ ·o unil of credil) will be coordwted , . by pr. Jos,,eph Petty, I Psychology Depuimcnt staff member and will t,e
·aimed 21 helping individuah; undersund wd · temtin.ue · their' goo king ha Iii t.
To apply for entran,;e into the progr,m which .-ill begin during ihe · week of Oct. 20, coau« I=ph Petty in LA 220, ext. 4SI I or the dtf)2rtmen1 seueury, Mn. Gnu, In LA 20s_ Student.I and st&(f~ are · welcome but the~ .-ill be a lillllUd number-of persons ac«p~ lnio ~ pilot prognm. '
Churan Siho.ta, Sukhm.inder Singh i: and Griviend Gill are thiee ,of the 30
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may· imHresses foreign . ·~tod~nts· . He: Is . enrolled In ·seven .cluscs. variety ()t clams for ORO year. In India. classei include" Agriculturo/Busln'eu ; .·
speech; English;"machlne shop, and i student Is allowed to talce one class M1riagerne_nt;:A{t, l'lllJ1:>sophy; Au~o · .. · four P.E. classes: His "ina1n· 1n·1eies1 lies. ·. per yeac. . : . , ·. Mtchanics and Auto'l'arts. , · . in sports. Besides being a full time . Sukhm!nder Singh also of India, has . . . . ln~hls free U!TlC Sukhmlnder Hkes io ~ student, Char ran · works :after.· ~hool • lived in · 1he ·.United. States for two · play : a,· game •. of· golf .or carw .. Hli · with · ,he . Independent '()1de"r ·of. 'ye~rs: He liyes wiih an u_ncle. Youngest favorite sport lshockey;But, unUlce. In :C Forrester.· in his family, his parents, brother and· India, .hockey is a 'minor.sport in
· Climari· is very. pleased with the · sisier still li•e lit India schi>ol lie.-e. .. . . . . .. schooling system here. He iikes .. the- A, a student Sukhmindcr hopes to ·· . k ·very• pleasa"n1·':1hing. -for way a studcni :is,allowcd ·,,, pkk.a . iearn a Masters In· Agriculture. His· ·sukhrrtlnderi{dattng.'HeUkes.thei'dea
• .. . . . . . . . . going ~u(with a girl is"just fo-r a good'
. '-:-'--...;.~i:,:::tt!'.1:- - .. time·. :ii.iid :- not . Ii beglnrtin{ of an · .. ,.,. . ,- engageineni. In India when a yo.u11g .
man, takes oui ·a. girl it is because he plan, to marry her, . ~ . ·.·.· ·.•· ... ·· - .. · .
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• "[_•\:Vish the .equal opportuitity'or·. sch.ooling and:· jobs:' was,: in India,''. stated Govie11d Gill;, a . third
.. inlemaiiorial student.from India ... · ·: Goviend Gill, who _hasbeenin the .• u_s_ for one. month is-very impressed .
. by" ihe American v,:ays. Goviend was-. surprised by the fraffjc laws. He said .they were well organiied. Driving in
. This. week Profcss<>rs Gregory L. Goodwin a,;d Gayleri Lewis have ·contributed their vieM. wiih refereri~ to . Professodackson's article The Landsc.ipe of Priv.icy \\-hich appeared in.last we<ek's edition. . .
iiundreds-~ftciigious.groupin~. no'si~~e power~a,.atifoici _: _'. / ll remains t~ be see~ 'what Iiip:ic\";{ any;th~ frivacy · .. accorded. Val~f 1° pnvacy !fl ex~hange for a grea,er sense <lf_ ·.:._furnish· the 'basis for·-~- '.;dossie; dictatorship'.··. Aie. you . ': :_
~omin!t~: \ live_ ant tit:live;:_a:titudf re_sultoi(' ~th. _ Act' will ~akf uj,on ~~r,eau~r~tic snoopil_lg:-Slline uf ttic.-_.: • ~9;,in:tJ;;inari~~ ·<if 1787 was -,lie creatiti of a ~~d ·• < a~are •ih:(1~~ ~SA'h_as-the equipment to mo.nito/aily ldn)l · . _. . mcre3S:_d st.ress.t1pon fr_eedom_an~ pnvacy, All of t!:i~_sefr_ns : .• ~sL w?rrlSO!"~ age_ns1~s_ ~r~ om,t_ted by.l~e •.ct, those t'l : , sli . d b< cc · ;;i · . ·. :- • , · ·,/- - · r· . · ·' : t;- . - of _c_omll\un,cauon ,9Ctween:,B_akersfi~ltapd Bil"?x.i or San; ..•
,:·•:to:_su~:?: !h~·;;~y•.)ox( 3f)>.ri_v.~~y:s_ie_ms"_frof1:un[<J.ue.:: --:Jaw,; e~fo~ce"":rit·· an~ '~?se;.~ealjrig wil~ ;n,!~O~al;se.C~(ity ;'. -~ : e;:W. ·ci~~~~:I r'iaat::~. w~~wcr:J?: 'i:~ ·~an~r t;:;- ~~ r:ranf iscc;~~d ¥_ilti~go?:A!id,thef do it leiallifo{ t!)'e-re~~i. ' .-; =~. ·,- · envu~nn,~i,t_al coniiit1ons: an~ ~~!- fro~ ':basic }u~:an : . '.,Mat~n~ ~la,ting . to }mployment 0ehg1bdlly '. and federal ' c~eaiu~c'°oftechni ~;/t;dm~Jo . The iStftc,}iu p idea' of _.· :_ no a,:tual. ~re_-\aps mvol_vedc.te~~olp~ ~f~ally ru?s _'11,ead , ·
· · nature.' C,o_u_ Id 1r~e __ 11ia1 as our_,e_ nvuonmem chan~es; IVlth : .. '_ co~trac~.s ;: are:, also_·. exduded::-)ner,e ar.e. n_ arural: and _. ·. - _1· 'd- _qh_ .. ·b· ., .. d'gy. · d ."b · , .. ·19. · ·h· .. ry,d :;0-- h. : .. of legal sy_ ·sterns. The _re_al _(!_anger.~ co_~pounded by the fac_t · _ J · · - hi- .. 1 . · ·. d · - ·a1· - , · tha' . 1 • - f . - 1. . . , . .. h. . proper an use as een. 1stor1e . y t an . _ t .. -. h hi .• 0 .. 11 . . . h. 1 . d. b . . .. - ess geogi:ap c ,so a lion_ an more soc, . _con,ormitY.," .t · ._ unpor ant. reasons, ._o_ ,_cour¥=, ;_to:. mut ,access to m~c . : '. . · . , .d · . .-1 , , : . h .. h .. 4· . •·a1· , .d . h. . _: . · 1. : t a Lt . s rwe ian •. tee no ogy· use . y N_SA can be_·· -
. .will be 1- - - -1. · - - . · · - --· . ·d .. · ·a1 · f h' . ki d ·b · . -·h·· - - · · ... - 1 - 1 . century eve opments w 1c . ave so tere t e ong,na d . 1 . . .•.. - . . .d· . . .. • .•.. · . . WC ... ·. ess II\C med IOValUe and prot_ec_~.o~r pnvacy :lR : ·. · ·.~ltll iD 01 IS _n., c. ~\ at: t. e·_same: \LR!f,. OO~_y . ,: that onf th; skeleton rtm~ins:Jeffersiin-C~Ulo never have . ·- .. ·. CYf
00ped tomtercepl an• read hu".'an ~ram waves .. As our
_that ofoth_ e_rs? ~. :_, , ... - ->· .. -·• ,: _ .- • , ;: . . . ., : . , mterpre,tey (as "'.he_n .Pres_,de.nl Nixon !lscd ~atton~ secunty ,_. _ ;;c:· . Yh_ - h' ·, . · -1d· . .d · . . - 1 ·.. , -. : . mdmdual p.nvacy ,s. constantly bemg invaded byisensors Of . ·h ... ·. . h'. · .. -d.. - • h-· . h.. .. . - · .. , . h'. . ) . hi .. 1 , . . Id. k. h .. _. iu,own I at 1s program wou en anger persona pnvacy... . d . . . . . . b bl. . . be .. , fii . ..
, . _ ': co_ur~ .·. ~ ,ere _is· ~~c. : to ,,111. '":"le .t,a,t. sue __ ... : . ~ a co~e_r .. or ,_s snoopmg , •.: S exc us,on cou, _rt1a e I C ' Aoi he couldn't even know that . riva would .become' SO an _computers 11 IS_ pro a y gomg to re-ue U\ed. and · · : .: . ; : l~fon_nat1on IS alrea.dy "(ti! ~de, ~y; ~ Tllne y~ars w~ ·: law meaningless. It ca,u.ld also be that the s~eer :b~lk -of .· -·- highly ~alued -by Am~ricafl .socie~y. I~ a long leap from .. poss,blyJosL . • . . . . . . . . _ : .. _ ., ·- •~;·-~'-''!_e_.,aL.th~oY~;tt .• )9-.~:'.'!he, da!e.,.9e9rge.~Qni;~u...,... .. o,-!YPJ.~of.r;C.!!~d.~-~-ste~.A0'.1~the,!~dJape.~:f'~SS1Ilg an,-:;:- JefTerion's world ro·ours. , •.•.. · ~ .. · . - -·' . -·-- . . :· .. > 1:1· : interface. betv.een c society :•nd: technology ·IS." '~-~
proiecte~ ~e would all _be u.~de~:~he_._w_a,tchfuJ_~yes :o.f"'.B1g ._ _· _ ~~1Y1dual s d:s~c°·-'~ dLSCO~~r ~tut t_h~ g~vernment _has ~n .. -:: , ;- Toda \: . ri~ac · - has : _a s 'cial relationshi . wiih f~1n_a11ng. The study of such rcla11on_ships forces us to · Br~~·~·\ Th~ dLSCIO$Ures -0~ re~n!-;re_ars and. m~ntli• • : _hi111 coul~ _deSll!))'_th~ ~urpose of •h:·l~w_through.mass,ve ._ · ,e~hriol: . ihe'·o \rt,;,in ·a1on': in the in·e;;,iie ~.a;ni,h _thmk abo_ut wha_t we do and ~hat others do and why ,we do· relatu,g to_ Watergate and ~e mvcst1gat10~-of thefBI _and· . :_bur.eau:rallc overkill., . ·. :,_ ., . _ . __ .. . _ . . _ of s.ed.;.fo'n 01; (..,1 whe; wra du Pin sound iomin s~ch str_ange thmgs. If. you'd hke to emerse yourself in
-CIA confirm. th~t ."1_9~" IS al~eady more fact Iha!] fict19_n. > _: . · _!"resident · ·.Ford,_: w_~o as · Vice-President· head_ed a . · f . · h yd . d h . . ppe 1 ~ · · -;,, · ~ simila_r JSSues,·cat.ch the new class on campus: :"Science, . Sam Ervin_ .• , Senator f_ (<>m_ 'l<lonh ~arolin_ a,'~s}ccuse_d of_ . c~_mrnissio·_n oil individual pr.iva_cy; lu9<:,d tlie arrival of the .• bero~r~t .deab set,han 1
1 e q~;ethiiso at,ondyou see fcdan_a Technology, and Human Values." . M.r-rthi · · · 97 · ·h · .h. · 1 .. d - tha · · I · " I · · - · d · n·· .1 . .. · . . . <>u..,.,ce y tee no ogy. ~,ac nes an ways o omg
·._c'-4 _tc tact,w,n,J _4-wen· e.caime .. _ t_ .new·_aw·._as_a.ong,orerue:siart m_rymgto:restore .. hin. bl. - . ·,. . 11 hi .· govemmen{da1,i:ba~ hcJd.858 ~paia1c record systems: ind!~d~l right.eroded ~y "Big_Brother bii[eaucra~y.")iur- -~ !::;:1 :h~ i';:;xpe;:"~:}::\:Y ~~.~ ~spem y gh ·Far from exaggeration, we_ no"'..dlSCO_ver dut the federal . __ .President Ford ts also a strong defender of covert CIA and. - •. gr Y po P 'j
. . "Agriculture. has ·a va1t ·syjtem of .inteUigence and · individuals •. The_ law• doe, provide a SS,000 fine ·ro·r _. invcnigati~e ·files; opeming the third l~rgest 'invesiigative government . officials hiding. mes or snaring ·them with
_ ·. foru behind the FBI and CIA, . Ull.iuthoiiud persons, but the law provides no clue about • , . , , ,.,.. .. :::"~-.'+"" ~- .. · Ye~ all is not ioSt of~· _Ameriein 'traditio_n orpri_yacy. . h'-'.w such violations .might be uncovered~ ~thou~ the . - CY:~~-- .
-- - :... c ..•. RENEGADE RIP IIOH1>AY, OCT'Nll U, 1'75- - ., ... , _
~ _ .. "'"""" ""~"';'~'"'' ro,~ m "' u0;,,a """'· . ,, "' A~''" ,,,.., ''""~'" "-'-~•• "'·'""-' .. . . - lt-~a~engin~e'.~mio_.tiisi.,urged=,l;mer.1ca.1_0-eonse~ve-.·-1ackson describes ho.w-traditioital-rebtior_tship;-10_ the-lapd-.--energy and to use 11 wisely: energy derived. from water or · were transformed to meet the growing demand for gmiler
• coal or gas or oil _or _wood, energy lri the form of steam and production and efficiency. · _ · · ,. . e!~ctricity, and. ultimately. energy iri. !lie. form of·human ·: - .•. , ,
~: _· . lab()i. That is _why ilie,widei landscape came io reflect the . COURSES BY NEWSPAPER._ was. developed by ihe . engirieer philosophy; not 'only in such visi_ble traits as ·uiiivmity. of California Ext;ri~ori; San Dieg'o, and funded'
railroads. and coal mines and oil wells ind hydro-<'lectric .. · by· :a. grant from the. National , Endowment for. the dams and the multit~de ~f factories and facioiy iowns, but tJurmniiics.· . . in standards of economy and he~lt~ and_ work: .
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Urhini EIJ,girie:ering ·
. . . . . . . . . , The views ,;'~~tts,ed in this serie~ ofarticl;. are' ih~ of .·._ · . . . . .. ··.. . . .the authors only .. and do noi necessarily rellectthe vie~ of-_;_
. Between1850 and the eve of World .WaiH; the urbari · .· the , Nationai · Endo"111Cni ·_ for the Humaniti~: the . · lan~ca~ ,eilecieci the_ acc~pianc~ of these engineering ·• _ Univenity or .Ca!if~ritla. ttit distributing a~ncy, o{ ihe , standar~ ~veil rriornividly than the.niraL 1t was the ciiy ·. _· newspapers and &kersfieldCollege \\-hich is participa_ting-~ .
. ·.· or 'town. that toially iejected t_he lradition:il relatiti_nsh_ip . . . . . . . . . · · · · · Cours;;s by Newspaper, .. . . . .. _ . . . be)w~en men and land. :onty a'.fayoredl minority of city •.
·. dwellers owiied the houses they occupied; ihe ~jority .workedawayfrom•horne;andgreatfortunes{and'great *'* ···* *· *: ;*·* * '*;' powe,}'came to th6se\vho owned land and leased it out lo. · · ·. · o.thers:· - . . ·- · · · · · · · · · · The inid-terni r'eview ~ssion will be conducted in room
· · 15. of the BC Humanities otJilding, F;iday; O<:tober 17fiorri .·· The separali?n between plfre ·s,r ""~k and place of • 7 to 9 p.m. · · - · . ·
. reside_nceis; of_ course; characteristic of every large tovm cw _ . _ . . ·. _ . . . . ·•· cit)', but it is. a ·relatiytly mode1n characlerishc, and i_t is_.. . ·.· The mid-term e~amination ~Ube co~du~ted ~\o~m 15 .
1'."rt of thalradkal',Ch!1flge iii our ideqtitr;is human,beings: .· · o(t,,e BC_Humanitics building, Friday))ctobe(24 r ;.;,;, ., - -> •. _ . . .. ··: It ir also p;irtofanothe,· aspect ,of tlie modem city: the : to 9 p.m: · · . _ ·-· . .· · . . >, - .· . • .· .. · -. · · · . -· ~·. · growth of j>lai:es or disiricts. or. buildings with highly < ... · > .· ·._:: .. ·. _-. _ ·, ·_· : · · : · ' : · __ · ~---. specialized~uses7'-The'-village~c:omrtton°ci,.:green~or'-central-. -. -. *~*-· -*-*...::-.-*7*-.· -*::...:. *·-·-· -. *:----'-
11 . square had ~Ci\. usef for grazing COWS or liolding fa~ or :' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'drills .;, for par_kini{ wagons duringcliur'cti: Now such open . C" . . .·, . . . ... : . ·s· . . . .. .. · ... _·
· spaces a,e· called parks . and iledicat~d exclusively to • : .· ·' Olll 111 Ulli ty .- _ e_rvj Ce · -'rec.ieatio'.n~---·. - -_.. ~ -- :. ·· - , - - · -. · · -- · · · ·- · · · ·.... - ·. ·
_ to~k~;s;h!.v~\~t 1:~~;\!~n~~.isd;,~ -ii~eu~ ':.ti~r Ca'iehda~ . ~ t iE v-~hf s and stores stool side by side wiih dwellings and school;, . .. . . ' .
. · ·. But by the iirrie of:the Civil \Var.this mixture'or fun~lions . · · - ·. --· · --- ·.. . •. AERIAi VIEW OF f~J l Iv I y LOS A:>GUl,S' Lrha11Jtall<lll in ,11,: 101h:rn11iirv has broken our'traditio~al reiationships .· was frowiied.upon,Jor the engineer philosophy' correctly· .. * -* : . * ·* . ;* ;, *· * ·*J .* ·.· *
L · ·. - : . ·_ · ·_ , - . - · .. ~ .·. · · . And T,;;~lly; witli gre'ater ·aepe~dence ~n- urbaii nu;kets N ~w Ame.1~n:. La_n ds~apes · in politic~ scien-,e. at ~he Anleri':"n: Unive~ity where she; , " ~nd_.as. a •• C_om mod1ty,:,..=...,_~:;._ ---,:.~ --_ .. ,he-rarmer~,ended.-to'n•gleci -,h.-::n.,.-;br··iov.n~and iis ....... ":----:.e~-~ ... .::.. -...:.-:-,: .:"'-~--.:..::---~·-.--.- ·=----- .a1.so··received.:a.mas1~1 ''.de_gree:-m -m1e,nauo_na1 1.aw,.and- _ . --·
'. ,- - ·· - - .. - ·' - • · ,)iiniied -~rvices/ fo ·isolate" .himself fr~i'n ·,lie·· local - - . , - · · .subseque.ntly an hon~rary_doctorate o( huma~ities. She is . :·com~unity 'and .,; th.ink iii t~rms of e~gineering efficiency: :. By' the{nd of tlie.·first half. of the• 10th century the -. ; _ J!OW .a member or. the Board orTrustees of thlt institution.
Do thesichanges in land use _.;,d o..;:.e.:mip s,gnify tlm .. c •::·,·:?:: . . ·. . . . . . break between !arid -and 'ihc iv~rage urbanized Ati1erican' . ·. . land had beooine :merely ·a comniodi1y? Horace' Greeley_ < ,? • wanornpleie:'Toe old°coviinan1: once tlio~ght e'sseniialfoi
·sadly-c~ncliid{d iliaf ii was ~o lorige~ an'essential element : . . . . . -tile ·fulftllment of rren and women, had been annulled .. · . . III a ~n's identity, bui rather, as he put ji; ;,a mere - A Fa.rm i.ng [rid u stry . Ginewas tl!e proce~ion o'f ~asonal_y,'Ork:_the cenl-uries-old . ·. .
merchandise. like rrotme's .and mackerel.''. But although :c . . . . • . • atiachrnent to sorrie place within a'cornniunity. . . . . Russian . folk. rn~sic.; ·land sr,eculati~ri _'was'--widespread throughout '11ie J9th .·. _ !°'O I u n .µ_ 'afie, -·the Civil . War· .. did ·the:- new ·. Feivdiariges_ in ~~. American· i;~lture have been so · . _ . · . . · . . century,· thousands -of.Americans. identified· !arid . with· .· ··. engii)cer-inspired rural landscape rust attract attention, The . profound as lhil one, and we are not yet eotircly adjusted - concert · set·
:_ pr_odJ!C tivliy and$<)~h .Jney .workedjlard 3!).d )Orn_etin1e$_: _';_)fl1!1le#.':corpotate. __ bonanza.,.:whea1..:. farms,_ with: fields_.: to.-it. BuLwuhould not. exaggerate .the. consequences.oL, :_ -·~ _,.-~, ._:: ___ .:.:; : c ·• ;__:, ~- o-- ::. _ .. :c . _: .:_ ..-."' ... · . -·····- ... . iuthles.sly to make their o.,;n frigrnen·t of !lie landscape . -. :sometifres ._larger in. ·extent :th.in·; Manhattan' !shrid, . 1his_ a!ienatfon 'and .. l_oss- of_visibiliry: We continue, M_UST . . The Odessa !lJlalaika,; a group o( six_ talented young . · producii,·e and efficient.. _ . · sens_ationally_ deioonstrat~d how the organizatio·n of wcirk · • _ continue, to rederme ourselves, and in the process to create· · peopl~ .... ,u bring authentic Russian folk :music. to the. BC .
·. 'J This . could ·lead· t-o ove'r-exploi_tation, a11d _and ti~. first develope,J by factory engineers, co.uld ~ _new landscapes. Weue beginning to see tlut inost valuable_ ca~pus Wednesday, 9't?bc! IS. The group·.,.,rn perform ni.ismrnagement: Yet the po~ssors (or occupants) of land · su.:cessfully imitated in the Red River Valley of Minnesota hurmn qualities, _like hydtoponic vegetables,. somehow firsr at· I I :JO a.m. in the ·campus Center 'Patio (weathu ·
. : ~mans still mortgage thirty yurs of earnings to buy a. • Priv,3cy Act created_ no enforcement machine,{,; u did . , ... '.' '0 - ff--:-·- prmte_ - home~ 21though- t.his-normal · expectation ·of- an ·-:-ctr~blish, a ·ne.w · Priv:.icy- Protection· Study· Cornmfuion,10 - · ---· ·-· '" ;~:; -c.
. . . AmeriQn {unl)y is increasingly becoming an un·atuiiub!e . SUl'/e}' the privacy • issue and decide ·whether funher ' . ' ·: · cirewi io liigiiiiimhfflo(rwlii.ieS:Ti1Ca1Trcifn;a Merncl ·- lcgiiliiionii nce<leaanif"whether the-protccffonso_r _the- - .
ii' arite-bellum America ,v.-ere respondin(to al) ~~patently __ and N~rth-Dakou;)an_d t fiw __ years !:'e! .in ti_:: Cent.rat__ ~~_ro -~~~__:~~..:-::_nen tlie!_~e no _roou_i':._ the - , _ peri:iut~\~g)·_!~d ~~~ !' S:~ p.m f:'_ th_: ~~Uff:.:!n••t~e: • ·---• -tnsatiable' deinand'fo'rall the-products·v.ti,ch farmers coul_d-: · VaDey -of Califorrua. In the . 1880s . western ranching -soil. , · · _ ._ , . · · ·. . · . ·. · There JS po._adrruss,on charge for this Community Scmcc . -
: stn~_ tc, :~rket.Jrid_u_sir~l,in the Northeast _and .. Midwe11 _.. 8:'#ually uascd 1o·tie'a matter of exploiting the open range .. ::, _ New ;elationships _tvolve v.ith th~ naiural. v.'0!14_ an_d .... C"oncerL _ _ , , .:_ _ _ · _ _ _ J . ._. ___ :. : _. _ .. · .. ·~:_- _ six foot fenus arOWld ou,' house lots t.o ~ighten out sense . , Privacy,Act should be exten&d into the private sutor, to ·
·-of princy, We. reject .rnau tiansi1 syiterM and furut upon govern businesses, ban,'? _and insurance companies •. ·:: .printe automobiles, bearing a· e01tly burden 10 maintain. It has happe~d many times before itl our plSi that.the. ;-::_ : our frudoai of moYement·. Americans will pay high cotts to ~nan people hue demanded federal action on an issue, i·.: .· k.ecp sud\ itutrumeou of privicy in I society no longer 1n·. a Ltw would be passed, ·and public climor would thus dJe " · ~·phlc isoution, but ·they cannot pay any price; One down. All too often, in reirospcct, the resulting.·llw, while ; . - cannot help but feel that prmcy in dwellings arid. in quieting public outrage, tw noi been effe(tively enforced. 'i · · tnnsporutlon ii soon to be a privilege_ of the ricll and not a . b this 10 be the destiny of the Prjvacy Act? Can we even · '!'.: lblldard put of the Atnerlan MY of life. · · pmerve · t~ value of privacy in· urban society with · f . . .Th!s brinp me lo .the U.S. Prm:y A.ct of 1974 v.ruch . dtcrusing r=urus and increasing populations? Pedups -i/ - -t Imo effect oo Scpttmbei 27, l97S. I am tempted to not, but I for one would lilce to be counted among those
. .._ Ill the old wche about locking the barn door after the who tried. ~~ . . i··'. ·. llcnt ... been stolni, ~1 m·th!s cue I 1111 not too certalD
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demanded raw· materials and coal and iron; expanding and became· 2 complicated industry; closely related to with oui feUow beings. And that is what is happening now: · . railroads. used inimense quantities. of timber for Lies and .. raili:o.d expansion and the commodity niarkets o( the East. . . Anothet·landscape i$ takiit&. form here in' America, under
fuel and_ rolling stock. The ncw:factory to .. ns had to be large-scale. cotton plmtations, temporarily dcs!Ioyed by. our eyes. fed, th~ cities ·(when almoll all .urban 'traffic wu .the'Cml Yl_ar, teappeaied, larger and rooic efficient .th>.ri
. horse-drav.n) constantly. supplied . with hay and com. . before.. . . . . - . lndttd. at .the time of the Civil ·war hay was the 'second Inevitably the vuib!c as,>e(I of the lmdscape changed~
. lugest ~rop in the United Stites. the landsupe of_ small,' self~fricicnt farmers yielded to a leSl picturesque one. This l\'.3S a uncbcape of specialiud kinds, of · fanning-v.heat or cotton or dairying or·
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livestock-urge. in sate; orderly and roonotonous to view, but immensely producti\'e and eff1dent_by the standards of the time. . _ . .
I Did the average American resist this shifi? Was he compelled . to char!ge his wiy of life simply beuuse of e«>nomc pressures? Milly students of the landscape believe so. Bui it _ was really not unnatural for the American countryman to upin lo be an efficient worker-producer, a
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NEXT WEEK; Prof. John B. Jackson dl=sses the evolution of a new so.:W landscape, '"The Landsctpe of Ecology."
"Orpheus" · this
foreign film
week's
This week's foreign langwge film is.u~us." a Fm:ich film with english subtitles. The film depi<:U the Jove of the poet Orpheus for the princeu who tnvel.J cooruntly · betwe.en this world and the 11ext. The film "'ill be shon at 9:30. a.m, and 7: 30 p.m. in the Flee ArU Concert Hall (FA:_30), There is no admission clw!'! .