Information & Apply Online

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Information & Apply Online SCHOLARSHIPS: April 24, 2020 Name: Washington State Opportunity Scholarship Career & Technical Scholarship Award: Up to $1,500/quarter Deadline: Multiple Deadlines The Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS) supports Washington students on their path to high-demand trade, STEM and health care occupations. To be eligible, scholars must enroll in an approved program, such as welding, manufacturing or IT, at one of Washington’s 34 community and technical colleges. Scholars are eligible to receive up to $1,500 each quarter for the duration of their associate degree, certificate or apprenticeship program. Scholars that intend to earn their bachelor's degree after the completion of their program are not eligible for CTS and are instead encouraged to review the Baccalaureate Scholarship. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees and other costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Application milestone Fall Quarter Dates Application opens May 2020 Application deadline July 2020 Transcripts/GED July 2020 FAFSA/WASFA July 2020 Selection notification August 2020 Information & Apply online: https://www.waopportunityscholarship.org/students/applicants/cts/ Name: Experience WSU Award: $1,000 Deadline: Until filled- so once you’ve been accepted, register ASAP Contact WSU to see how this scholarship has changed… Experience WSU is a fabulous hands-on experience for admitted students to learn more about WSU and its many opportunities. Take a closer look at our academic programs and check out our unique residential campus life. We can’t wait to meet you and show you around! Here’s a quick preview of what you’ll do at Experience WSU: Explore your area of interest in a personalized workshop led by WSU faculty and staff. Discover the opportunities WSU offers: faculty-mentored research, study abroad, internships, Greek Life, the Honors College, and more. Meet current students like you and hear firsthand what life is like at WSU. Tour campus and see some of your living options in a residence hall open house. Plus, you’ll receive a one-time visitation award of $1,000 if you decide to enroll at WSU-Pullman in the spring, summer or fall of 2020. How cool is that? Please note that registration is on a first-come basis. Space in our facilities is limited, so we may be unable to accommodate everyone who wishes to attend the event. Walk-on students are not eligible. SPRING DATES: February 22, March 7, March 28, April 11 Register and apply online: https://admission.wsu.edu/visits/visit-events/experience-wsu/why-attend-7/ Name: College Bound Scholarship Award: Dependent on need Deadline: ASAP! If you signed up for the College Bound Scholarship back in Middle School, you MUST fill out your FAFSA or WASFA ASAP! See Mrs. Smith in the Career Center if you have questions. By now, many students have completed and submitted their FAFSA or WASFA. Some may have received an email from us stating there were errors in their FAFSA/WASFA. They will need to log into their application and correct any errors as soon as possible to prevent a delay in awarding and to be sure they don’t miss out on any funding. They can contact the WASFA help line at 888-535-0747, opt. 2, the FAFSA help line at 800-433-3243 or the financial aid office at the college with any questions they have. More information available online: https://readysetgrad.wa.gov/college/college-bound-scholarship-program Name: The McGregor Company Scholarship Award: Multiple Awards from $250- $1,000 Deadline: March 27, 2020 extended to April 27, 2020 This scholarship opportunity is designed to provide graduating high school students with a chance to pursue their ag- related educational goals as they begin college. We offer this opportunity to students who reside within a reasonable distance of the customers we serve from McGregor branches in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. Apply online: https://www.mcgregor.com/resources/scholarships-2/ Name: Columbia Chapter of the Health Physics Society Scholarship Award: $1,000 Deadline: March 31, 2020 The Columbia Chapter of the Health Physics Society is proud to announce a scholarship award of $1,000 to a student in a health physics-related educational path at an accredited institution. Eligible fields of study include, but are not limited to: field radiation protection, nuclear engineering, x-ray/nuclear medicine, or health physics certification. Scholarship Application Includes: Your name and contact information An essay (approx. 1,000 words) on “Health Physics as a Profession” Letter of Recommendation from a math or science teacher/instructor Transcript of grades (not necessarily a certified copy) Name of the educational institute the candidate is attending or plans to attend Additional information and application: www.cchps.org/scholarship Name: Ed Troxel Foundation Scholarship Award: Two $5,000 Awards Deadline: April 10, 2020 Extended to May 4, 2020 One Female, One Male The purpose of the Ed Troxel Endowment Scholarship is to promote the athletic, scholastic, and leadership values of Ed Troxel. Dedication, ambition, love, eagerness, vision, resourcefulness, and the ability to work for the benefits of others are but a few of the characteristics that reflect the nature of Ed Troxel and the recipients of this award. Each applicant will: 1. Be a member of a graduating class from Kennewick, Kamiakin, or Southridge High Schools. 2. Have been involved in high school athletics. 3. Verify academic achievement by submitting a photocopy of transcripts for the last seven semesters. 4. Show involvement in the community and/or school including leadership qualities. 5. Include a personal statement. See application for details. 6. Include a letter of recommendation from a coach. 7. Include a letter of recommendation from a responsible community member who knows you. Application available online: http://www.edtroxel.com/qualifications/ Name: Columbia Basin College Ambassador Program Award: Application opens: April 1, 2020 Deadline: April 30, 2020 Coming April 1st the CBC Ambassador application will be available on the Outreach website. We will accept applications until the end of April and then conduct screening and interviews in May. Please note: This is NOT a scholarship program! (Students receive a tuition waiver in exchange for working for the CBC Outreach office.) The program does not require prior leadership experience. We are looking for students that are service driven and excited about connecting with campus. More information and application: https://www.columbiabasin.edu/index.aspx?page=1319 Name: The Sea Mar Community Health Centers Farm Worker Scholarship Program Award: Multiple $1,000 Awards Deadline: April 15, 2020 Extended to May 15, 2020 Application Opens Feb. 1 The Sea Mar Community Health Centers Farm Worker Scholarship program is awarding $1,000 scholarships to students in Washington who are of migrant or seasonal farm worker backgrounds. The money can be used to cover expenses while you’re enrolled in college such as tuition, food, housing, books, etc! Last year, 200 high school seniors were awarded the scholarship. Application available online: https://www.seamar.org/scholarship-farmworker.html Name: GAMA Edward W. Stimpson Aviation Excellence Award Award: $2,000 Deadline: April 16, 2020 5:00pm GAMA Edward W. Stimpson Aviation Excellence Award Awarded to a graduating U.S. high school senior who has been accepted to and will be enrolled in an aviation degree core program at their chosen college/university. Eligibility Criteria: 1. Be a current student at a U.S. high school, graduating in the spring of 2020; 2. Be accepted to and enrolling in an institution for an aviation-related degree program (e.g., flight training, aviation management, aerospace engineering, aviation maintenance); and 3. Have a 3.0 or better grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). Application available online: https://gama.aero/opportunities-in-ga/scholarships/ Name: WSADA- American Dream Scholarship Program Award: Multiple Awards of $2,500 Deadline: April 16, 2020 The Washington State Auto Dealers Association (WSADA) will award two (2) $2,500 scholarships to students enrolling and four (4) $2,500 scholarships to students currently enrolled in a Washington State automotive technology program (full list of schools available at https://www.wsada.org/automotive-technician-training). In addition, two (2) $2,500 scholarships will also be awarded to Washington State high school seniors who are an employee of a WSADA-member dealership, or an immediate family member of a WSADA-member dealership employee. Application available online at: http://www.wsada.org/community/scholarships Name: Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-Psi Chapter Award: Two $1,000 scholarships Deadline: April 24, 2020 Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an international honorary society composed of women educators, offers a grant to a graduating high school girl in Kennewick. She should plan to focus on education in college with the intent of becoming a teacher. Applicants will be evaluated on the following: 1. Academic achievement (submit official copy of transcript) 2. Character 3. Leadership 4. TWO letters of recommendations of school teachers and/or administrators 5. Applicant’s statement explaining reasons for choosing education as a career and why she feels deserving of this scholarship (attach to application form) Return application to address on application. Application available online: http://kamiakin.ksd.org/School/Departments/Counseling-Department/Scholarships or in the Career Center Name: Kim Beneschott Creative Arts Scholarship Award: $1,000 Deadline: April 28, 2020 Kim Beneschott, is an amazing watercolor artist. She has faced many hardships throughout her life, but instead of allowing anything to drag her down, she has always channeled her energy into creative pursuits and a powerful career as a school psychologist and educator with the most generous, kind heart you can imagine. She never hesitates to give her time and support to anyone who needs it.
Recommended publications
  • The War Years and Into the 1950S Virginia Kohout and Eileen Stevens
    THE MANE ATTRACTION ---------------------------- so red by the Women's Athletic Associa­ tion. In some years, BJC women did field basketball and tennis teams that competed outside the college, usually against Northwest Nazarene or College of Idaho. In 1936, the women organized a basketball team that played other teams in the city. The next year, the women played Gooding College and the YWCA teams. Most women, if they partici­ pated in sports beyond the required physical education class, played in two or three sports activities during the year. In 1945, a women's tennis team consisting of Thelma Stewart, Gail Cof­ fin and juanita Montgomery defeated all comers. Women's basketball practice in 1945. From left, Esther Landers, Yvonne Martin, Gail CoHin, Thelma Stewart, The War Years and into the 1950s Virginia Kohout and Eileen Stevens. Football, 1942-50 By 1942, war had gripped the world. Even the tiny campus in Boise was affected as male students and faculty joined the military. Football went to a six-man team that played local colleges, the airmen at Gowen Field and, occasionally, the inmates at the Idaho State Penitentiary. The program stayed at this reduced level for the 1942-45 seasons before it was revived in 1946. In 1945, the Broncos started with 30 players out for football. But by mid-October, only five showed up for practice and Coach Carl Warner cancelled the season before the first game was scheduled. Once the war was over, enrollment increased and put the men's program on a stable footing. It took a full year after the war to get the sports program activated.
    [Show full text]
  • Arbiter, August 25 Associated Students of Boise State University
    Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 8-25-1977 Arbiter, August 25 Associated Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. .1, E I f~ j , " . / ~ I \' ' Bullington forecasts U~ future (' By Barb BrldweU this young university" as hi's various program strengths and Speaking about former Boise. ornores, juniors or seniors," he Dr. Richard Bullington, round- function. primary weaknesses. "We've grown so State president John Barnes, 'said. "We are working to make ing out his. summer as. B~U's . I'· "Iwould be remiss if I thought rapidly in terms of academic Bullington denied that Barnes' interim president following Dr. sure that there are sufficient this was going to be a' year programs over the past nine or apparent conflict with the State John Barne's resignation, said sectio.ns of c1asse.s sO.Jhat no where-we tread water and wait ten years that I think it's time Board-had anything to do with that despite increased respon- . other sui dent is inh1'ited in for whomever the state board we assess these rapid gains." his resignation. Rather, he said, making normal progress in sibilities he.is enjoying his role.
    [Show full text]
  • Washington High School Football Career Coaching
    WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CAREER COACHING RECORDS Compiled by David Maley and Dave Tuengel---January 1, 2018 * Active coach at end of 2017 season Only Washington high school varsity records on this list Through the 2017 season If a coach has an "X" next to his name, I have complete annual regular-season totals (non-league and league) Coach Current school Former school(s) Years W L T Pct. X Sid Otton Coupeville, Colfax, Tumwater 49 394 132 0.749 X Monte Kohler* O'Dea 33 324 53 0.859 X Bob Ames* Meridian 44 320 155 0.674 X Terry Ennis Stanwood, Bellarmine Prep, Renton, Cascade (Everett), Archbishop Murphy 35+ 287 87 0.767 X Dick Armstrong Sultan, Camas, Snohomish 38 271 95 10 0.734 X Phil Zukowski* Cashmere Adna, Rochester 34 271 99 0.732 X Don Anderson Lakeside (Seattle), Gonzaga Prep 36 269 63 4 0.807 X Glenn Rickert Mead, Burlington-Edison 36 269 72 10 0.781 X Terry Jensen* Montesano Forks 32 258 88 0.746 X Curt Kramme Lynden 26 248 61 0.803 X Steve Gervais Eatonville, Gig Harbor, Rogers (Puyallup), Skyline 31 244 87 0.737 X Tom Ingles Liberty (Renton), Kentwood, Puyallup 33 243 106 0.696 X Ray Hobbs Pullman, Davis, Colton 42 235 146 9 0.614 X Tom Moore Prosser 23 234 38 0.860 X Jack McMillan Brewster, Cascade (Leavenworth), LaSalle 37 234 139 1 0.627 X Wiley Allred* Royal 19 217 26 0.893 X Frank Naish O'Dea, Inglemoor 39 215 158 0.576 X Chuck Semancik Aberdeen, Bremerton, West Bremerton 38 211 113 18 0.643 X Bill Beattie* Tumwater Elma, Olympia 30 210 99 0.680 X Ron Rood* Zillah Concrete 32 209 116 0.643 X Jerry Parrish Colfax,
    [Show full text]
  • Idaho State University
    University of Idaho Game Number Five Oct. II—1:30 p.m. MDT In Missoula, Montana New Dornblaser Stadium (11,500) COACH McNEASE VANDAL FACTS Location ___________________________________________ Moscow Enrollment (est.) ---- 6,600 President Ernest W. Hartung School Colors_____________________________ Silver and Gold Team Nickname___________________________________ Vandals Head Coach Y. C. McNease Assistant Coaches_________ Harvey Griffin, Ed Troxel, Bob Thompson, Don Robbins, Gary Sloan, Bill Dodd Athletic Director_____________________________ To be named Sports Information Director__________________ -Bob Maker A thletic Trainer_____________________________ To be named Conference_________________________________________ B ig Sky Lettermen Lost____________________________________________ 4 Lettermen Returning_____________________________________ 27 Record with Montana . Won 36, Lost 13, Tied 1 1969 SCHEDULE 1968 RESULTS (5-5-0) Sept. 20—Northern Illinois 14 Montana State 17 Sept. 27—IDAHO STATE 7 Washington State 14 Oct. 4—Southern Mississippi 35 Idaho State 15 Oct. 11—Montana 31 U of the Pacific 14 Oct. 18—U of the Pacific 56 Montana 45 Oct. 25—MONTANA STATE 8 Oregon 23 Nov. 1—Oregon 7 W ashington 37 Nov. 8—Weber State 50 Weber State 42 Nov. 15—Colorado State 35 San Jose State 17 Nov. 22—UTAH STATE 3 Houston 77 1969 VANDAL OUTLOOK This year could be the greatest in Idaho history. There are a few if’s in the picture. However, the outlook for the fall is very good. The Vandals will return a veteran team and will have their finest frosh team in history coming up to the varsity. Coach Y. C. McNease feels that this is just the beginning of great things at Idaho. Last year he recruited 35 of the finest football players ever to enroll as freshman, and 15 of these prospects look like possible starters right away.
    [Show full text]
  • Winter Spring 0203
    Another Record Year for Membership see page 6 Thank You WSCA Members for your support! Winter/Spring 2003 WASHINGTON STATE COACHES ASSOCIATION 2002 – 2003 Membership Application Check Sports Coached Date ___________________________________________ Baseball Basketball (B) Name ___________________________________________________________________________ Basketball (G) Home Address ___________________________________________________ Address Change Bowling City, State, Zip ___________________________________________________________________ Certified Trainer Home Phone _____________________________________________________________________ Cheer Cross Country Email Address ___________________________________________________________________ Dance and Drill Please help us communciate more efficiently by including your email address School Where Coaching ____________________________________________________________ Football Golf (B) School Address ___________________________________________________________________ Golf (G) City, State, Zip ___________________________________________________________________ Gymnastics School Phone ____________________________________________________________________ Retired School Email Address ____________________________________________________________ Soccer (B) Please help us communciate more efficiently by including your email address Soccer (G) Which sport group should receive credit for your membership? ____________________________ Softball Send completed application with $35.00 to: Swimming
    [Show full text]
  • New Computer Does More. Faster
    Finals Teen Schedule Washington State University Vol.84 No.52 Friday, January 6,1978 page 8 " New computer does more. faster by linda eIIingson There have been some minor problems with the $3.5 million computer which was installed here during Christmas vacation, but "the performance has been very good," said Robert E. Lord, director of the Computer Center in Johnson Hall annex. Lord said the problems were minor and easily corrected. One of the problems was a power distribution unit which was sens- ing a low voltage condition which did not exist. Several switches on the computer were readjusted and the problem was corrected. The new machine is an Amdahl \ 470V/6-II; it is replacing two IBM 360 \ computers. Lord said the IBM machines had reached the point where they were not reliable. - Jeff 011. "They were 11 years old and the elec- The old computer. tronic parts kept failing." Lord also said that the old computers were not fast The computer also runs the Washington enough and could not handle an increas- Library Network, which is a system that ingly larger work load. libraries use to acquire information about The contract to install the new com- books. Lord explained this enables a lib- puter was signed last November, and the rary to find out where all books written by computer was delivered Dec. 19; during "John J. Jones" are located. The com- the next two days it was installed. There puter will name the places and how many is a 15-day trial period following installa- copies are available at each location.
    [Show full text]
  • Grizziy Footbdu
    GRIZZIY FOOTBDU ft A u y W # UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA FACTS LO C ATIO N Missoula, Montana 59801 CHARTERED......................... February 17, 1893 ENROLLMENT......................................................................................................8,600 P RESID EN T.........................................................................Dr. Richard C. Bowers N IC K N A M E ......................................................................Grizzlies, Tips, Silvertips COLORS Copper, Silver and Gold CONFERENCE ........................................................Big Sky Athletic Conference CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER ..................................................John Roning (208) 345-5393, Box 1736, Boise, Idaho 83701 HOME STADIUM ..................................................................... Dornblaser (12,500) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ...................................................................... Harley Lewis (406) 243-5331 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE................................................Dr. Charles Bryan FOOTBALL COACH Jack Swarthout (406) 243-5331 FOOTBALL ASSISTANTS...................................................................Bill Betcher, John Smith, Wally Gaskins, Gene Carlson SID ........................................................................................................... George Fultz (406) 243-2522 Info. Services (406) 549-6757 Home (406) 243-4192 Press Box TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrators and Coaches..................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • COLLEGE of IDAHO FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS / ALL-TIME RESULTS Year Coach W L T Pct
    COLLEGE OF IDAHO FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS / ALL-TIME RESULTS Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T COACHING RECORDS BY WINS 1905 Sam Ballentyne 2 1 2 .600 2 1 2 1906 Harry Hayman 1 3 0 .250 3 4 2 1907 H.R. Cleaver 2 1 0 .333 5 5 2 Coach Years W L T Pct. 1908 R.D. Kyle 7 0 0 1.000 12 5 2 1909 R.D. Kyle 1 5 0 .167 13 10 2 Anse Cornell 1916-32 54 36 5 .595 1910 R.D. Kyle 5 0 2 .867 18 10 4 1911 R.D. Kyle 6 1 0 .867 24 11 4 Clem Parberry 1935-50 47 31 6 .595 1912 R.D. Kyle 1 5 1 .214 25 16 5 Mike Moroski 2014- 38 33 0 .535 1913 R.D. Kyle 1 6 0 .133 26 22 5 1914 C. McCormick 4 1 0 .800 31 23 5 Babe Brown 1958-64 25 39 2 .394 1915 C. McCormick 4 2 1 .643 35 25 6 R.D. Kyle 1908-13 21 17 3 .549 1916 C. McCormick 3 1 2 .571 38 26 8 1917 Anse Cornell 1 0 0 1.000 39 26 8 Ed Bonaminio 1965-71 20 40 2 .339 1918 Anse Cornell No Football Due to World War I Loren Basler 1933-35 16 8 2 .654 1919 Anse Cornell 5 0 0 1.000 44 26 8 1920 Anse Cornell 4 1 0 .800 48 27 8 Sam Vokes 1953-54 15 3 0 .833 1921 Anse Cornell 2 4 0 .333 50 31 8 Ed Troxel 1955-57 15 14 0 .517 1922 Anse Cornell 3 2 1 .583 53 33 9 1923 Anse Cornell 2 3 1 .417 55 36 10 Eddie Cole 1951-52 12 5 1 .722 1924 Anse Cornell 4 1 1 .750 59 37 11 C.
    [Show full text]
  • Scanned Using Book Scancenter 5033
    W ednesday, April 20, 1949 Volume VIII. No. 15 NORTHWEST NAZARENE COLLEGE, NAMPA, IDAHO Fowler Wins Prexy Post Farrand Concedes Election Today; Student Preaching Mission Week SLA'ADP to Present | Stranger Passes- To Run for Vice President May 6 Calls Forth Best in Preachers Friday, April 29th Don Farrand today conceded the associated student body presi­ Milton Gardiner, Chapel, Mon­ dency to his opponent, Fred Fowler. In a prepared statement Farrand SLA-ADP co-society play, “A day. Oasis Goes to Press asserted, “Looking at the great landslide for Fred I feel that it is a Paul Beaver, Chapel, Tuesday. Stranger. Passes/’ will be pre­ definite indication of what the student body desires, and because I Floyd Perkins, Chapel, Wed­ Going to press of the Oasis was sented April 29 with an afternoon want to be in full accord with the wishes of the student body I am and an evening perforihance in nesday. revealed by Floyd Perkins, editor conceding the election, Ken Sulston, 7:30 p. In., Wed- of this year’s publication. “Pres­ tbe College chapel. ‘Even from last spring we Could feel the trend towards Fred as , ‘A Stranger Passes” is an ordin­ nesday. • ent, plans call for delivery of the -^tudent body prexy coming. Cer- Jerald Johnson, Chapel, Thurs- book to . us about May 21,” he ary story of an ordinary Ameri­ ^ tainly Fred is the man for the job can family who seem to have a • day. said, ‘and we plan to present it to * and as a member of the student Jack- Hawthorne, Chapel, Fri­ the student body about May 27.
    [Show full text]
  • The Lumberjack, September 20, 1957
    RED CARPET ROLLER OUT FOR HAWAIIAN GRIDMEN By TONY VASQUEZ The University of Hawaii Rainbows have a big time in store for them when they come to visit the land of giant redwoods. « Lumberjack The Eureka and Areata Chambers of Commerce ha ve made plans to show the visiting Rainbow team all there is to see in the local OF HUMBOLDT ~ STATE COLLEGE Wednesday, Sept 25 will be the kickoff date for the Rainbow War riors The plane from Hawaii is Plans Being Hade VOL. XXXI ARCATA, CALIF. F rid a y , SEPT. 20, 1957 NO. 1 expected at the McKinleyville Airport at 7 p. m Wednesday. For Construction A big welcome committee of Humboldt Receives students, townspeople and RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS local dignitaries are expect Of More Buildings ed to be there for the welcome. With five new facilities to be 0. K. To Develop The Lumberjack band will be on dedicated Oct. 19 in what will be ENROLL FOR FALL SEMESTER hand as well as President Cornelius Nursing Program Seimens and Dale Callihan. the most extensive dedication in An all-time record of 1527 students had enrolled at HSC by ASB president. the colleges history, plans are Monday night and 100 more are expected by the final date of registration Permission to develop a four After the welcome the Rain being made for a new set of structures . Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, registrar, reported this week. year Nursing Program at HSU bows Will be escorted to the Eu to be started next spring. This is well over the then record-high enrollment of 1422 in the was granted by the State Board reka Inn where they will be President Cornelius H.
    [Show full text]
  • South M to Po] P Prolor ^Ope's A] Onged H Rei Appeal I Holiday
    . ' 2.' "" -V ' ■ . ^ ' W ,i'c ' -V 8 3 .7 '3 i - . • . ■ V . T.' l e , I d a h o 1 . B p U e . » -• '■ ■*'' ‘ ■■ ' / . ' Weather ■ m Increased Clouds ' M o r m N v w m ' r' : Morm Sporig : Ffliitii/y. C ornier. Ptitrturu ipi^ion TheThi Magic Valley Newspaperivspaiper Sedlcated-to-Serving-andflng-and Promoting_tlie._GrowtJi:> w tji: of Nhie^ Irrigated IdabojPpuntliiboJPpuntles VOL. 64 lip. i59 ' ' , ~ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,HO, SUNDAY,SUI DECEMBERI 31, 1967 - , ■ ■ CENG jto!roG9,t4vA'*W ' ■■■■ c :h V i e t n s •: ,*r -VJ , '• South Rei M To Po]^ope’s AppealA] I p Proloronged HolidayH a y T o t c € ' t; SAIGON (AP) — South[3uth Vlet-;Vlet-: Marine operatioji calledlied Auburn’slons.Auburn' They struckk at supply a taQcto diplomats ruled out i |K ^ ; nam announced Saturdayirday the which began Thursda.v.ly. TThat hat 0 |v,point.s|vj north of Haiphong,phong. gotlations with the Viet Conj New Year’s truce wouldjld be ex- eration1 in Quang Nanini province!province A Navy Phantom let was shot Natidial Liberation . Frc ten d ed by 12 hours in response'response'has centered around the coastal down as it flew relativelyelatively low (NFL)— and said only Noi T jm to Pope Paul Vi's appeal>peal thatthat' 'town of Hni An, Cumulativeulative Ma- over a North Vietnameseamese isliand Vietnam could end the war. ■KJ-” the holiday be observedved as a rinij casualties were listed Sat-Sat-, .on a reconnaissanceice mission. Thleu-also told newsmen — -^Day-ef-Peaee^hfouehoutighout tho UFtiay . 11 -22 men—k4tied-ftnd-49-H ed-ftnd 4-7 T he—tw q c re w m en "TnirSBdnursed thetllC~ the dlpljsmatlc i-ecepilon ihTtt w orld.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Idaho State Football Media Guide Media Football State Idaho 2011
    30th Anniversary 1981 National Champions 2011 Idaho State Football Media Guide Table of Contents ...............................................................................................1 2011 Bengals Administration and Media Idaho State Quick Facts ...................................................................................2 Returning Player Bios ..............................................................................39-67 President ..........................................................................................................128 Idaho State Campus .....................................................................................3-5 Newcomers .................................................................................................68-71 Director of Athletics .....................................................................................129 Academic Services ............................................................................................6 Administration/Staff ...........................................................................130-132 Athletic Training/ISU Sports and Orthopaedic Center ...........................7 PAWS/S.A.A.C. ................................................................................................133 Jared Allen Strength and Conditioning Center ........................................8 2011 Opponents Football Facilities .................................................................................................9 Bengal Football Opponents .................................................................72-76
    [Show full text]