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• :.---. l :·.. .:;_; ~ ~. .,,,-:·· . ,. ' \':: .. ;_-.,,_ ·•, O\ ,,.t-.. •, .-... ·.-.. :~ ;l .· Collins to make decision '' :~:·<.• .. ~ . .,. ' ~ . { ,::,. I: •' .._ ... ." :~. , on alternative calendars ~'., By TONY LACAVA for and against the calendars. sync with the high school calendar, . ' '.. ~ · · Editcir-in:Chlef . .· _ The committee, composed of ad· and we like to keep them in sync l ~ I .. •.. ,; .•. A proposal for alternative Ci\len_. mlnlstrators and faculty members,· because of vacations. This was a ' dar schedules. for acadclttlc year . was appointed by collllis at the ·sug· . problem with the.older students and .... ;: .. .'.", ·. -7': . 1982-83 was presented to BC Presi, gestion of the Academic Senate last reentry students," he says . I ";I . dent. John Collins last week by a . spring. "Some _students with · summer . committee headed by Dean of . ' The C<fleldblel' calendar would be jobs also found their employers i . l ..... r-:~~'r_·.. \· i,_•. • I Research David Scott, Collins, who • .I '\f· . : .-'.~ .a change from :the current calendar. were unhappy with the early start sci • received 'a statement from Scoucon "A new state law allows community those students treated it like a Labor ;. l ~,~-,...... ,t.· ···.. sisting of three .l>ossible calendar college districts to meet a totaLof . Day cale~dar, stayed on th-e job; '.. :- : . ~ · formats, -WJl1 dedde on. one .Of the · ~ __..;._. l . 160 dmper aC{ldemk.year • Is day.s . amrmissed: the~first · two weeks--of-_ -.·· ·- three formats and present his deci· · · l~s than t~_e 175 days ~-1.trrerttiy in school.,, Scott also pointed out that . l . sion to the .KCCD boatd in its an· 1 ••• effect. The' provision· fs that• those · the "early start'' calendar not only :.·.: . ·, 1 · ~ual meeting at BC Feb. 7. · · , ·_ remaining . IS days. be used by. in- . affects enrollment numbers, but is structors •. for .. "instructiorial im. .. ' ·.· < According' to · Scott, the ihree · ·· · .· - inconverilent. as far as weather is provement . activities;', . such :as . ' possible. formats arc:. the present .. · · · · · concerned. ...,.,, · ·• schedule format again, the •iearJy teaching .• short;unit courses for students, says Scott. .··. • _ With the "flexible''. fofTllat, Scott . .-~. -". 1'... '. start'' (9i'mat, anci a newer .''flexi: blej' calendar.: . .. : . And; should· the · J75 days be. · . says, "the problems are how to use reduced to 160 days wit~ thcinstruc· .· . the 15 days. Some instructors feel . .· "We polled the faculty to choose . tional activities occurring before the that is robbing the students of dass .. one of the threeJypes ofcalendars;" . ·. Horsing around. in the· snow: fall. semester actuaily started, the . time. Butniost students h~vcprefcr~ •·. says Scott, "butthe faculty opinion · Jail semester co'uld start about Sept. · red a calendar· schedule which got -~ ~ COUPLE OF HQRSES S<:an the surrounding sc:enery as the recenfatorms left the season's fll'l!fcoat of snow on all . was pretty well divided between the . :the surrounding mountains, Including this one way up high In -~he land ofTebsichapt: Although the horses seem to be l < and be completed .before them' out . of sch QOI' before .. ' . ' . \ . ' . three;;, Results _of ih~. recent poll Chri~tmll$,' says Scott. Chrishnas/' . : savoring this rare white scenery, there should be plenty of It to ·eoJoyJhb winter providing some precipitation comes to .· · will .be included in the: draft state~ · :Join the c-c-c-c-cold weather. (Photo: Sal Portlllo) · · · - · · · ·· · · · · · · . merit which also jncludes arguments . : l'Six "districts tiave been allowed . The ' current calendar: ~s~ a . - to try' this syste.m for the iast four: possibility, wo11ld simply foil ow a years as a pilot, 11 says Scott.· · . ·. format idenikal to this year's eaten· :p . t" • - A. s· B .- _ If.tht "flexible>' plan is recom~- dar. ·:· . 0 11·· cy 1g· hJ.en·e . d o·- n -. ·- . .ca· r· d s ·· .. rnended~yC911insandapprovedby ··. ·. ·· · ·. · :: . .. ·_ . _' ·. ·. ' . ·. the board, instnictors wiiLbe re- ._ .Wo~king with Scott onthe COtll· ... - _ ·. quired to file a:plan on how they win . ; mittee ate, Duane Dimie"fon, Robert . .. · . ·. - .. .· · · .. · .· ··• .. ·.. · . use t~e 15 days. .. _ .. .. Flaming, Arlene Hashim, . Oayid ·.ey RANDY- BRIDGES . David Rps ales; assistant dean of ·as· a whole arid should be considered. · to buy one. · 'The ''early start'' calendar: was in ·Rhea, Joyce Sproul, Bill Heffernan, · News Editor .· students, 'added that there we.re so as a whbie.'' . · . ·_ Rosales said, '~We _have. gone effect at BC ·rrom.1973·77. Sue· Scoggins,-· Harriet . Shcldort,' . ~cc·ently, the BC co-curricular ac- .. many things inthe activity area that No matter whi_ch side _is right, the. through' and found 'the people who. ltowevcr; this formal, when s~hool. ·. ]J.)ana Budy and PhH Feldman. Two .. -. :tivi(ies board deemed it necessary to . were not being properly supported.. · spring semester will bring ·a lowet haven't purchased their -cards this. begins. in mid·Augusf, ran. into, a · students• who. were named to the . ~iight'en· its pol.icy concerning . "Take fotinstance the forensics ~r°c! fee of $Sand thosep~ople iha · semester.Next semester, we-will ask .• number of problems, accordi°iis°'to" · coinmittee lasl'spring have not par-· . :students in c.o-curricular activities' .. - • team:·Jt is:one. of tfre~ finest·in~the : . CO'.'Cl,l.rticular activity. wiH be. urgeci •.•. them tQ buy one;'' •• - - -- - Scott. ''This. calendar . was out.· o( .. ·. ticipated this fall, . · Dr'. ·Richard . ·wright; dean of na!ion, l3ut if we c~n send the . 8 1 0 -. - .; :~:e:lit!:1~tntbow'a!s·.~n;e'. 5c<8eh_J~~s a'_dr·_"y··~-n-teh.;ait~ 0s_tt.~u·__._:dae. :rt:ts;_ ·: :"""s·ufp,p5aoyr· tretdf_·.r. eeanMrd.th.· wem_yo_url·doii,,_e:11n&r.bn;"m:;o:,r~e~. ·-·]_.-3_ ·c.-.·· .c_._._·1··n.·:·. v·.·.---.--0 •. ·_· ·~1- ·v··_·_~.--.·. C.i. ·d.·. ·. .··. :._·1·.·n··. .. •. .K·.' . •. _· .· • .. ' . •. > ·. -. - < a •• '. ::t.· ~:, '"_.:, . '·. '·.· ..: .. -.-: . ·. J _ . ..· ...· ·.. .·. • , . .·. .. .· .... ·._·_ .·.·_·-.··._1n_._·· ... g·___ :_ :C___ om_:.: m_.-. e_.· m_-.ora 10_11<'.''. who r~cive direct benefit of funds too," Rosales said. , . - . from the ASB, purchase ASB cards ''The key,'' Rosal~ continued, ·. BC will p_lar a part Friday as Culiure Center; adjacent ·to. the and at 35, was the yolmgest man to' . On Apri( 4, ·1968 while backing this spring. .·· !'is the changing of school ru·ncis. ·. : ... members of: the . community· · to cafeteria:-··.· . be awarded the. prize. He prea9hed . stri~ing-sariitatiori workers in Merit-. · · • ;F· · · · ···. - · ··. · ,, · · •· · d. -· · w· e·· a· e ; , fi.... 1· b. 'Id' ' -· · .· · · celi:br,.te and commemorate the · th. e good_-. will doctr_frie o. f_ Ch_· risHa. nity_ · . ·phis,Terin., he wa_ skilled by ·a hired . or- mstance,. · contmue · · .. r . _tn a 1sca re .u1 . mg s1tua-: ·. ·• < "' · · ·. .•.·c-ulm. ·,n_ ating' th_· 'e· · day· 's event, a · . · · · · · . · ·h.t .. -h· k.. · . •. h. · -· d · t' W . h ·. ·· f ed - '· h · h.'ld 53rd birthday· of Dr Martin Luther · · · · •and . the Ghandi"n tactics _of civil ·.. ·. assassin, Jaines . Earl Ray·. · More · ... Wng ' .• J e trac . team img t nee . ton. e ave P ann a mg t c I . • .. ··. • . - r_.ece· pt·.,o._n· ·wt'll.'°'-- ·held ·a·t F-re.dd.1'e's .•... · r . .. · .. h .. · · .. h .._b ·11· .·· · ·· .t ·.b. h. ·. · ·· . King Jr · vc · · · · · .· disobedience in "a-moral'crusade" .· than_-.. 15,·ooo. · p·ersons,.· inchi_ding· ·._· some -new s ·oes,· or.t foot a ·. · care cen er, ut t ere are no funds . , -· · T· ··.P· - -f the Ht'lt.· ·n· ·h·o·n·o·r of.B. ·isho·p·_ •. ·.. · · · · · · · · I h- ·- d · · ·i-e .· . w··· · · f.. ··1 ,,. - . · 0 ·0 · · 1 · · against the.. rac'tal. segregation in the . Ro· b~·rt .Ke·n·n.edy,.· H..u_b·e· rt· ·H· um. : .team mg t nee. new um.orms.. e or.t • · . : · •-I-mm·. ·.e.d'1a.te1y· · f.0·1·1·0.. w'1n:g•- .-t.he . .. ·. ,.,·A.· . ·.Brookins, - · · · · the· guest· speaker· · in ;''A South.· · .. .•. , ·... -.....· -. ·.· .phrey·,• .· Nelson · · ·.· R·ockefeller and ,- . feel iJ is money we could contimie to : . : H_ ank Web_k,· BC.· drama instr·u··c- · Tribuie·to a Great Man" scrmon'at .·. Tribute to a Great Man." There will · . - . 'd. h. ·. h . · · • Y · - · · · · · · · · · Ar. •res. te·d· ·_.o·n· ·mo·_·r·e- __ t.han:_·1·s· __·oc·· c·_·as·... Richard Nixon.came to Atlanta, Ga. - prov! e to en ance ·.t e acllvity S . · tor, ·questidns the way the board is ihe University Baptist Church in be a sS donation. _ . .· . .· . · . be . ;, . -s'tons as well"as bet'_ng as· s·a·u· lted ·a· nd . to atterid. his funeral. mem rs. implementing. this -work. "Lthink .. · Bakersfield, -there will · be· a·••sym-· · · King, whose efforts. is a :civil continually. threatened;. Kfng )ym~ · Many say that America. may never . • Wright· emphasized, "in· the past, .. it's b.·basically. · a'· good· · idea,'.'· said boHc Candlelight f\Jarch" to BC to ·n·g_hts' lea.der· wo.. n. · h· i·m· the· No.bet.·. ··. ·b·o ·1 1zes• t_h c ,courage, · · sacn· 'fi ice an d. · . again see a black leader with such we _sent memos to all. the activities · We b, "but lthink they are going . dedicate the Martin. Luther King PrizeJn 1964_ , was the third negro,·· ff · · f- h 1· ·· · · · · directors", but we have just now gone .··. about it the wrong -way, .One func· · . SU enng . O .· t e strngg mg. negro: - broad appeal as King .. through and. rehashed the same ·. .. tion of the school is to p(Ovidc SIU~ I · U1ing':'.'only stro·nger." . dent · involvement; but with this · · · · plan, studenfs are penalized· arid° · · ' "We warit to1n_s\lre that YIC could . must pai to be involved in activities . week Bense act, Tribute tryouts. this. continue to provide activities that . that benefit themselves as we/las the are not actually classes, but. ones "Grey Wolf"Whit~ Wolf'' w1116c a man in his 50's. ~ho has never that are very imporiant to the school .