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November 3. 1972 SISKIYOU Page 7

Program Board S.OC. has 28 in Who's Who “Who’s Who Among is required to submit his or her Hagen, Isabelle Rachel Hayley, American Universities and own biographical data” said David Merritt Hennan, Gregory needs 'in-put' Colleges” has chosen 28 out-, Fellers. Boyd Keylock, Lindall Wayne standing SO. .C seniors to be The. student's name and Lawless, Nola Sue McMinimy, listed this year, according to biographical data are then diverse. The only music Michael Anthony Mendibure, The Concert Lecture Dr. Alvin Fellers, dean of published in the directory John P. Newell, Joey Yee-Cho Committee consists of nine students represented is classical. Why students. entitled ‘Who’s Who among not a variety of concerts of Ngan, Macceo Pettis, Robert and seven faculty. Five of the students in American William Polski, Janet Lee the students must be present at lesser known musicians of low “First published in 1934, this Universities and Colleges.” Prickett, Vikki Lanette a meeting before a vote on cost? There are no literary directory has appeared Those selected for the next figures involved. What about nick,Ren William Neil Standley, anevent can be taken. This is annually—a unique institution edition are the following 28 Elizabeth Ann Stewart, David that students can maintain a Richard Brautigan, or a film which now includes thousands Seniors: Carolyn Marie producer, or science fiction E. Thompson, Sharann Mikie majority in a committee that of listings from over 1,000 Ainsworth, Dale Barnhart, Judy Turner, George Chor-Sik Wong, includes faculty input and writer like Asminov? Or your schools, in all 50 states, the Lynn Brown, Vance LeLand particular favorite? There is no and Charles Merritt Barker” swing power involving student District of Columbia and Burghard, Marilyn Marie “These Seniors represent the drama or modern dance. There several, foreign nations in North ney. The committee is Capps, Gary. Stuart Burroughs, leadership in student government, is no reflection of the black and South America.” aligned to spend Student Lai Wong Jacques Chan, athletics, academic culture or the Indian culture. Incidental Fee money for “The basic concept of ‘Who’s Guerry Lee Dean, David achievement, and service as gramspro that are cultural and What about speakers who deal Who Among Students in Cayanus Duskin, Robert provided by many clubs and with the contemporary problems informative and go beyond American Universities and Johseph Foltyn, Stephen Jay organizations on the campus. classroom experience. of youth, i.e., drugs, sex, the life Colleges,”’ explained Fellers, They will receive a certificate This program should be on the road? “is to provide a democratic at the annual honors and edivrse: each event should Does the existing program national basis for the awards dinner in May” said Dr. ealapp to a personal, cultural, reflect your interests? Does it recognition of outstanding Marathon Fellers. and/or intellectual interest of a go beyond the classroom campus leaders.” ticularpar element of the experience? If not, there are three student body. Over the year, alternatives: “Faculty, classes, clubs and Nov. 6 ryeve element of the student .)1 Do nothing or, organizations can nominate candidates for Who’s Who,” body should have received some .)2 fill out the space below and A group of young people from sfactionsati from the program. drop into the box located at the Fellers said. “Generally, the nominees are outstanding Marathon, the oldest successful each event would attract from student information desk in drug rehabilitation center in the 100to 500 students, faculty, and Stevenson Union or, Seniors and the final selection is made by a committee composed U.S. will be on campus Mon. ununitycom people. 3.) come to the next Nov. 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Program Board, on the committee meeting—every Monday of representatives of the ministrationad and the faculty” They will be visiting classes other hand, is responsible for from 4-5 p.m. in Stevenson during this time. Faculty who idingprov a program where Union, room 306. “The campus committee is wish to have these ex-addicts each event would attract an I would like to see the Concert instructed by the national visit their class, contact. Dr. experience of thousands based on Lecture Committee sponsor an organization to consider Fellers’ office in Churchill 105 common student interest, i.e., event in the following area: or call 482-6221. They will also game rock group. students whose academic standing, service to the present a “psycho-drama’’ The problem is: 1.) There is Monday at 8 p.m. in the multi the student input (suggestions I would like the Concert Lecture munity,com leadership in extra curricular activities and future purpose room of the College articipatiop n) in making up Committee to sponsor the Union. program. Consequently, the following individual: potential are above average” grampro mainly reflects he said. faculty and academic interests “After the nominations have Be here now other than student cultural or Fell free to list more than one. If been submitted and approved Hear George Emery speak on intellectual interests. 2.) A you have any comments, jot by the national office, the the art of being what you truly oritymaj of the students on this them on a piece of paper and put individual nominee is notified mitteecom do not go to the it in the box. are. directly by the organization and Mr. Emery will speak at the meetings nor has there been a Episcopal Trinity Church, 44 N. scientiouscon effort on their Second, Ashland, at 8 p.m. on part to find out what students t.wan Saturday Nov. 4. Sunday, Nov. Don Ellis at A.H.S 5, at 2 p.m. a pot-luck dinner consequently, by student hence, the committee has no will be held at the Bellview SO. .C students can hear a students are $4.50. Tickets may Grange Hall, Tolman Creek alternative but to accept faculty program by a young trumpet be purchased at the door or at Road, Ashland. recommendations. player and his "’ at the College Union Information The following program has For further information call Ashland High School on Friday booth. 482-9771. been approved for the 1972-73 Nov. 10. The concert will be in school year: the High School Gym beginning INTEREST COST at 8 p.m. Possony internat'l Don Ellis is well-known as a $250 Schleisinger politics lib. $1650 composer (serious music, , Adams photog.- nature $692 and movie scores) and as a ‘Big Nagy Class, pianist $600 Johnston Ecology $300 Band’ leader, performing Lewis III polltlcs-consev. $500 throughout the USA, Canada, Hastings ESP $350 and Europe. As an individual Baroque Consort class. $550 jazz performer, Don Ellis Oriens ecology & man $300 gained much experience and Williams new left- ism $200 understanding by playing in Kretchmer medicine Free such bands as Glen Miller (with Pomeroy police-comm. ons $600 Ray McKinley), Charlie Sloberg post - indist. city $600 Barnett, Sam Donahue, Claude Thornhill, Woody Herman, beyond the above program, , Charlie is $2400 yet to be spent. Mingus, Lionel Hampton, and Keith, poet, and another Ralph Marterie. gist were discussed at Ashland High School Jazz Lab today’s meeting. students have tickets for sale. The approved program is not SO. C. students are $2.00 and non-

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