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Poweil / production manager Pam Chrisinger / buiiness monoger involved in what is now called a he saw fit. They were given was confidential and this is the ed to find in their mail boxes Rkk McCarty / advertising and ort raid. One mon was captured lenient punishment which con­ response that I received from later that SLEC had faund them V' Wendy Wright / photography i- while fleeing. Three of the sisted of splitting the damages people who were at the guilty at the prior meeting and Jerrold Anderson / headliner raiders confessed that they with the other convicted stud­ meeting. However, those laid on the penalites mentioned Pom Chrisinger / typist were involved. Four more ents and they will have to ask students who appeared before earlier. They said their letter Rex Wordlow persons were convicted at an for late passes for the rest of the committee did divulge what informed them that this was Som Stueckie SLEC (Student Life Executive the term. happened to them. They said not the most severe penalty Down Gertson Committee) hearing. Two The four people who were that they were brought in that the committe®could have Brenda Gertson others were notified that they summoned to SLEC and found given. The letter stated that one-by-one to answer ques­ Stephen Houge would have to appear - at a guilty were given stricter tions. They answered ques­ they had violated "invasion of Mike Lodohl meeting of the SLEC but the punishment than the fore-men­ tions such as their age, class private property." J. E. Vail notice was not served 24 tioned persons. Each received status, etc. but they refused to Jayne Johnson hours before they le ft for a $25 fine, split the damages, answer other questions on One of the guys said he James Woolbright Christmas break so according and were put on probation. grounds of incrimination and thought that the decision was a Dean Cowles to the Crusader Handbook they The names of the suspects relevance, which is a right as real "b u rn " and he was reporters did not have to show up. And were given to the Dean of explained in the handbook. especially upset at the harsh Dean Cowles Adeie L. Powell so for there is no word about Men, David Smee, the day [Editor's note: contrary to punishment they (SLEC) gave. Robert Alan Sevier the possible 30 others. There after the raid. Dave sent a popular belief, there are times Dave Smee said, " I think that ■ Groe Renshow were no reports by people memo to them saying that he when ane incriminates himself there are no persons accused Rick Edwards involved, that the roid was wanted to see them concerning no matter what he says, for or convicted who were not Chuck Johnstone instigated by off-campus per­ their extra-curriculor octivities. instance,- "Have you stopped guilty." Jock Anderscm sonnel. The whole affair They told me that they took it beating your wife, yet?"] One Stephen Hauge involved NNC students. Dam­ as a joke, and did not see Dave of the four admitted to being The three who were found Paul Panther age done to the dorm and at the appointed time. Smee involved but the others stuck guilty of being involved in the Suson Sieloff private property by firecrock- said that he then had no to their non-responses. raid said they plan to appeal to Mike Lodohl ers and water balloons is alternative but to notify them After, the meeting they said the SLEC and to appeal there Bozo around the $100 mark accord­ that they were to appear at a they were pretty confident that must be additional evidence. □ Ernest Hemmingway The CRUSADER is published week­ ly during the school year except during finals week and holidays by Faulty systems rain ruin the Associated Students of North- west Nozorene Coliege. Views by Adeie L. Powell one of the sprinklers in her water coming out from under dripping w ater," said Mis; expressed ore those of the CRU« S im ........................ f~'~Y ....J p iiK l g%.off- Norinally ^ the Art Department door. Long. She is now in the SAOER, A5NNC or the colleffe.^^; Christmas came to a rather would set o ff an alarm in the Miss Long said that she had process of drying and repairing Letters to the editor ore solici­ abrupt end Sunday evening fire station, but due to a been in the office Saturday books and prints in her lecture ted; they must be within o 350 when a telephone call informed defect-this time in the sprink­ evening preparing for her art room.- Though no estimate of word length lim it ond beor a legible her that her office was under ler system-they were not classes. At the time she loss was calculated. Miss Long signoture. Author's nome will be withheld upon request. The water. The incident occured informed. In fact, the faulty noticed that the thermostat said that the books were the CRUSADER reserves the right to sometime Saturday night when sprinkler was not detected until registered 80 degrees, but result of thirty years of withhold any le tter I view os a faulty heating system caused a night watchmen discovered reported that it had registered collecting. When asked how outside the bounds o f good taste higher than normal occasionally the whole incident affected they wont tunas that taste good. in the past. When she left her her, she replied, "While you do office, she turned her thermo­ prize things like this, it kind of stat completely off. A steam makes you stop and think pipe that was located next to o about what is really of value. sprinkler apparently over­ material things are not the heated, causing the sprinkler to truly important things. Your go off. When maintenance relationship to God ond people personnel investigated the situ­ are much more im portant." ation, they found that the Though most moterials have news sprinkler had actually melted been removed from the office SLK decision appealed and burst, leaving only parts of there is still a lot of clean-up by Dean Cowles................page 1 the opporotus intact. and repair work to be done. Faulty systems rain ruin by Adeie I. Powell ...........page I The damage done wos exten­ Art students are helping out by Superbowl eleven The temperature is 86 degrees and sunny somewhere in the sive. Miss Long's collection of separating and ironing the by Mike Lodohl ond various art books, prints, world, though certainly not in Nompa as evidenced by the general pages of damaged books. Stephen Hauge ..................page 6 snow job which is being experienced by 35-40 assorted magazines and nicnacs were There is still much to be done Women hoopers' hopes high sophomores, juniors, and seniors due to some lunar wanderings soaked through, many of them and any additional help of by Sue Sieloff ................... poge 7 prior to the Christmas past. beyond repair. "We brought students and faculty would be Revenge Sought The general forecast for the area is snow as hundreds o f eager books out that were just appreciated. □ by Stephen Houge.............poge 7 collegians returned to a campus covered with crystalline weather..... ............................poge 1 characatures long awaited and prayed-for; with many tugging editorial comment ...............poge 2 vigoriously at scholastic bindings before being unleased, frothing letters.....................................poge 3 at the mouth, upon the voluptuous but previously barren and litw it....................................... poge 3 unfulfilled slopes of Bogus Basin. ASNNC.................................... poge 3 Our weather satellite, Eros VIII, indicates that the weather will thought for the week ........ poge 3 continue to shape up nicely for the annual lemming-like migrations pure trivia ............................page 3 to Sun Valley and Salt Lake City, an event which pays homage to Jock Anderson's hundreds of hungry and deprived shopkeepers who do their best weekly special ................ page 4 at rolling out the red carpet in hopes of raking in the green. from the soapbox ............... page 4 Further indications from our satellite describe a gathering of face the music .................... poge 5 what appears to be several large and opposing factions in a small country town of Pasadena for some sort of combative game dealing with the protecting and advancing of resurrected pig skin. Perhaps the SPCA should be notified before any violence takes place, though the Norsemen seem to have the upper hand as a cool north wind is sure to descend upon the stadium and superbly bowl away any opposing factions. □ ___ CRUSADER: 7 January 1977, page 1 ■ to be human again by Joyce C Stewart world. be human again. We are in I may be wrong, but it seems Confronting these things need of humanness and hu­ ripped-Off rights maneness in our dealings with ■s? to me that we, in the with our God-concept and evangelical circles, need to coming out victorious is what people who are trying to " live Suppose you ore contacted by someone whose job it is to realize that living the Christian Jesus understood to be the for Jesus" lest we drive them enforce the rules by which you ore to live.
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