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POCATELLO — With its back against said he was'gravely concerned kind:of direction, he finally ~ the wall and facing the continuirig According to Hartung, Robbins Hartung announced to the press publicly about the. financial futuiIe of the admitted. that io eliminate the-football pmhlem of University of Idaho athletics, approached, hhn, right after the Boise his intentions of firing Ihecht. "I think athletic program and 'siiid he expected fiotm. the Board of a program. the,,Uriiverslty would be State game last September and said he the situation was so critical a change in Regents voted unanimously rizzly future economically. Appealing disasterous to Alumni-University was personriel needed," yesterday to abolIsh the Athletic going to resign as head coach. 'ome was remarked Board of or help and some kmd of Control'and directive from relations, "I told him if he.couldn'. continue as Hartung;. start the University down the the Board, Hartung said that in his.own "I would agree with Hartung the a'ccept path to decreasing its aihletib program head coach I would his iesignation. He said that he had discussed it earlier mind the only alternative he could University deserves answers now on the and expenditures. He never came back," said Hartung. with Knecht and the athletic director endorse for the future of the athletic . question of football," said Alford. program greed that if it was in the best interest of Facing a $200,000 deficit in funds would be the financial reduction Hartung remarked that it was the of expenditures, The University of Idaho Athletic Board athletic department, he would resign. annually and a reportedly dwindling He said such a move may Board that created the ABOC and that it mean, "a of Control, the group which fired Head Knecht was reportedly reached athletic reserve, the Board accepted a complete change in the athletic was the Board that would have to abolhsh by department," Football Coach'. last ne yesterday by Tom Richardson and rfiotion by Butch Alford Jr., chairman of indicating that some it,,but he also said that be thought some changes Thursday; was de aware of Hartung's the University of 'Idaho's executive .in personnel, namely athletic vehemently attacked by kind of advisory board was needed for the decision to director and sports Board members and the outcome was the replace him. committee, to "beghi immediately, to information director, president so that all constituents, faculty, may be made unanimous abolishment of Knecht had been under a great deal reduce its level of expenditures for in the near future. the ABOC. students and alunud could he consulted. of emotional stress because of the Big,Sky intercollegiate athletics in order to It has been speculated for a long time Board President John Swartley, Boise, controversy and the bad press coverage achieve a balanced budget for 1974-75." that Ed Knecht, athletic director, "I think coaches should have a hearing and Bob said that he blamed the ABOC for most of he was receiving throughout the state, Maker, sports information before coming to the president and that In addition to the directive to the director, were the confusion at Idaho concerning the especially in northern Idaho and the Boise on Hartung's black the board should be made everyone University of Idaho, a motion was passed list. athletic program, up of Valley. Both Hartung and Alford said that that has an interest in the outcome of the to set up an executive committee of the the "It mas all handled (the firing of Hartung said Knecht would probably be best possible direction to go a year president's decision. Board to study all the financial ago'ay obbins) in a manner I . deplore," transferred into the University I ':,'-( ~ have been to leave the Big Sky emarked "It The Regents also violently attacked the infonqation relating to intercollegiate Swartley sharply. let the Development Office. I''. 5 conference, way the.ABOC came athletics at the three major institutions of but they agreed that such a whole thing be handled in the press before about its decision. higher learning in the state. move at this time mould not be plausible. it even reached this Board." The ABOC met behind closed doors and "Iwould feel that leaving the Big Sky was voted 642 last Thursday to fire Robbins The information to be sought by the the best solution, Iam only sorry it was and his entire staff; 7 Board will include all three schools'ource defeated," said Alford, a Board member Hartung quickly came to the ABOC's Thinking that something might be of athletic expenditures, details of from Lewiston. the Idaho- defense saying that he had his own burning in the athletic kitchen, Regent Ed breakdowns of those expenditures and all Hartung Athletic Director Ed Knecht above ier this fall, ' compared football to other decision made on the issue of firing the allocated overhead costs. Benoit called an executive session upport of a academic programs and said now that the Robbins long before the ABOC acted and resigned his position yesterday. "The simple fact is, that budget meeting shortly after the Board decided scow Vandal Board was fighting the duplication of that since the opinion they held did not Dr. Leon Green, left, of the P,E: projections show we will have next year to abolish the ABOC. Benoit requested for the head offerings throughout the state. He wasn' differ significantly from his, he went $160,000 to $180,000 less than we received that Hartung stay on for some kind of department, is s possible replacement. sure three large football programs were ahead with the Board's decision. Hartung this year," said Dr. Ernest Hartung to the discussion. undermining needed to "educate" enough players for was out of town at the time the ABOC Board Thursday morning. he shoulder the professional leagues. Pleading for voted last week. .It was later learned by the Argonaut that the Board discussed the elimination of certain in no definite personnel the athletic department with Hartung resent time, during the executive session meeting. to continue ~~ The Argonaut learned Wednesday night that Hartung, in company with his three ting offer at vice-presidents, announced that he would as he felt he fire athletic director Knecht and possibly hat time. n' Sports Iaiortnatton Director Maker on or sco, Robbins before the 13th of December. ~ ie university. , After the executive session I meeting, VOL 78 No. 24, Moscow, Idaho Friday, December7'973 at institution f home. I wish 5' I't think it' o the athletic '0 Knecht iVe8igns ~iD Job;

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lA. By Kenton Bird careful consideration -j on each decision "I'e worked at the University a long Argonaut Staff Writer These problems are more overwhelming time and I'm interested in the University. "ts if', now than / ever before. Anything I can do to help it, I sure will," fP ~ Ed Knecht, Vandal athletic director for njne and "The largest contributor to Green said. "I'm a team man —I'l do the past five po'st all team. years, resigned his intercollegiate athletics is the general mbat the presideiit needs for riie to do," yesterday but will be vote for reassigned fund budget-. Last year, thaLamount-was -—heconcluded.- I ~ f f !:, l!L~ elsewhere in the University. 45 to 60 percent of the total athletic who mMa Green, has been head of his

I-'ana ~ Dr. Leon Green, professor and head of had s budget., department since 1951, first came to the the University's department of health, "This zona had past year, that amount was University of Idaho as a student in 1933. physical education and recreation, has reduced some $140,000. He earned a B.S.degree in Education in been asked by President Ernest Hartung "Student >ns. They 'i fee increases this. year 1937 and his masters degree from Idaho in to assume the athletic director's position. iver Don allowed us to operate (along with reserve 1939. He received his Ed.D. degfee from Knecht, whose contract as director of funds) at the level we had operated this New. York University in 1953 athletics expires next July will eneral of 1, past year. Hartung said he would meet with Green definitely be assigned to another ."But of Mon- with the depletion of reserves this immediately upon his return to fhe Idaho University position, University Relations 'no The full- year and the continuing shows't the campus Friday afternoon. He said he aiid Director Frank McCreary told the ticket window and the absence of 'big Green would then discuss the chore at Argonaut. gates'n the future, the problem now hand —building an athletic program that annfr om didn't McCreary said he know what rests (and again) with the University would be one Idaho alumni faculty ardfr om Knecht's new position would be, but he while at regents. students and friends could be proud of. "I doubted that it w'ould be in the "I have Montana enjoyed my eight years (three am very hopeful Green will take the University's Development Office, as had as assistant coach in the late 50's) at the position," Hartung said been speculated. University and of course will have fond As They are a student at the University of Idaho, Knecht, who is in Boise on official leave memories an,B oise to take with me. We, have Green was a member of the Vandal for Idaho National Guard duty, issued the accomplished a few here. ckies are things I know football team and served as cfH.aptain in II< following prepared statement late those who have worked with me, and I 1936.He was also named to the Associated The Regents met in yesterday: thank them from the bottom of my heart. Press All American team oe Mattie yesterday Pocateilo with Idaho business on their minds. From Athletics to tenure, the board "In as an honorable covered it and the reassignment, I can clear the To the others, I can only hope that my mention that Sky picks so does the Argonaut. See related stories. year. In 1940 he received his way for someone else to take a run at decision has brightened and fir'st unsfro m your life, ail appointment to the University as an getting things straightened out in the of your dreams will now come true." instructor in physical education. From athletic department. McCreary said Hartung would make an 1937 the num- to 1940 he was director of Physical "I sincerely believe because of recent announcement Knecht's na,whi le on new position Education and Director of Community turmoil, changes and developments, I Friday afternoon after returning from the Recreation at Burley, Idaho. iseStat e; could no have longer any positive effect Board of Regents in Pocatello. Gr~n was honoml by the Idaho faculty Pocatello Action, Moscow Implications: on the deisartment whatever. Green acknowledged last night that he in 1964 when he received the out t nding "Also I feel a new person coming in had been offered the athletic director's faculty award. In 1966 he was named a should be'able have to a hand in the job but emphasized that he hasn't yet distinguished service recipient and fellow selection of his personne[ accepted it. Green said he was to meet with the American Association for A'thletic ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Board Abolished...... 5 sincerelip to I feel that I need apologize with Hartung later today at which time Health, Physical Education and no one for efforts or decisions. Board Passes Tenure Plan...... ~ . ~ ~ ~ . ~ .~....~ ~ ~ ~ 5 my my the president was to officially offer him Recreation. In 1968 he received a 25-year They were all made in what I consider the the position. service award from the Inland Empire Faculty Council, Senate. Opposition...... 3 ,best interests of the University of Idaho "I want to talk over the guidelines, Sports Writers and Broadcasters for his and the department of athletics. Fee Increase. Defeated...... ~...... ~ ..~ .....3 budget and personnel for the athletic outstanding contributions to athletics. "The 'ther financial problems that continue department before accepting," Green Hartung has asked that the position be to burden the department. were given told the Argonaut. effective immediately. Q~ ~l~t ~ K Up in Pocatello J Eallf 'L>l'leaning o Janitor Hartung Gi v 8 'em the "Once Over"

athletic he felt Those specifically mentioned during the yesterday but promised the appointed to that job because of the future very uneasy about what was semester. level "party" were Ed director another University position. Dr. indication of future women's athletics are happening in the administration and that By Rod Gramer informal high One move which has been tentatively well Information 'Leon Green, head of the University's going to start playing a larger role in the he expected some high level changes to be Knecht as as Sports approved by the board for the future of Argonaut Editor Department, has been asked to take university's athletic program. The made soon. Director Bob Maker. But sources P.E. the athletic program at Idaho is the indicated that the entire department will the athletic director's job. disclosure, which will affect the lives of Hartung, who just recently spent some POCATELLO —It was disclosed cutback on athletic expenditures by he is interested in and was originally made over the time in New York on "personal business" wednesday night to the Argonaut that get the once over, before the end of the (Green indicated that many eliminating a good portion of the athletic will accept it when it brassy taste of cocktails in the informal is beginning to show the wear of last president Hartung, janitor 1974 spring semester. That would include the job and probably staff. Thursday's board meeting Hartung motel room, did not year's controversy over the efffraordinaire, still thinks there is a little Head Basketball Coach Wayne Anderson is officially offered to him.) secrecy of Hartungs athletic said that if the university begins to would then be needed for a startling surprise to any of program. In a surprising announcement (cd much dirt in the athletic department regardless of whether his potentially A replacement come as decrease the financial emphasis on now those present at the session. Those at Thursday's Board of Regents meeting sod is planning on taking his potent team comes out of the present Green. Hartung is reportedly athletics "it may concern a complete Edith who is with Hartung at the informal Hartung asked for sabbatical leave administrative vacuum cleaner in soon to season winning or losing. considering Dr. Betts, present change in the athletic program." been chairman of-the Department of session were University Vice- starting right after commencement in clean up the mess. Speculations on such a move have presently chopping One move presented to Hartung earlier and Education for women. The President Robert Coonrod, Tom May. Then suddenly, indicating that not According to a high level University circulating for quite a while Physical by Knecht would be to combine the -'~ week's of Betts as head of physical Richardson and Sherm Carter. ASUI everything was smelling good in the «ficiai, Hartung said Wednesday night especially since last blood letting appointment athletic directors job with one of the head as a move to help Carl Wurster was also present bakery, Regent Ed Benoit moved to "'-'oring an informal let-your-hair-down- of the football staff whose bodies are still education is seen President put coaching jobs. Knecht said last Friday at Hartung smooth over the ruffled feathers caused as well as Faculty Council Chairman Sig the board in executive session and ';,, fype meeting in his Pocatello motel room, warm. It is widely known that a University press conference that he was with Knecht's the recent disclosure that there is an Rolland and Coon rod's personal requested Hariung to stay, apparently for f)faf heads were going to start rolling in has been very displeased by not interested in any head coaching ~~ of discrimination against women discussion. fhe athletic department on or before Dec. attitude and his performance before the element secretary. position. As a matter of fact he told the Another University official remarked to Actually the disclosure of Hartung's l3 The Argonaut learned Thursday from Board of Regents which resulted in some at the University. Argonaut that. if he was offered the option No names were mentioned for assistant the Argonaut yesterday that he was, intentions does not come as a surprise Hsrtung that he will announce the bad press for the University. of accepting a head coaching job or being athletic director, but there is also "hearing some noise in the jungle and I because it fits in well the plan which has shakeup publically soon after he finds a (Hartung, according to Argonaut fired he would immediately resign. Nom, been i'epiacement. reports, asked for Knecht's resignation speculation that a woman would be can feel the earth shaking." He said that falling in place since the start of the he won't have to.

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.. "Wi-'wtsht to concentrate:on students "I'think the Argonaut should eater to A sophomore journalism major from IIksi, they'.ve never been'concentrated on ther 'stuhdents shice its their'mohey. going Kellogg, Bird worked two summers as a 4 before," 'says 'Barb::;Baldqs', whose 'into'he-'paper," Baldus'.commented. reporter for. the KeHogg Evening News apjiointment as Argonaut'editor for neit -,"Student: names and faces will r he and is presently employed part-time at '.semester. was approved "by the ASUI, appearing aII'over .the Arg's news and the Lewiston Morning Tribune. i , Senate Turesdiy night::.:,'';-':" .sports pages.'-We'l reserve. the editorial Interviews for other staff positions on Baldus, who becotnes the firit woe'an sectiori:to tell them what we think they ~~-= = II4 editor of the campus.naeiipiper'In two 'ought toknow." the paper are scheduled for Wednesday, I; 12 and Dec. 17 from noon to j Dec. Monday, yearrs, said 'she 'wouId'like:nto hciiase; Also planned tun several special issues ,l.uI... I II -- 6 In the Argonaut editorial office, coverage of canipus Me without'givhg ip to focus on students'pecial interests. p,m. '.WS>II I ' said. the paper's stmng editorial position. '- Baldus, a senior journalism major from Baldus ~ ~ ~r ln ~ Wenatchee, Wash;, has been on the Jobs open include: riews editor, copy 4 Argonaut staff for five semesters, the hat editors, sports editoi; 'sports writers, two. as associate editor .under Rod feature write'rs, political writers, y ,: -, Gramer. She joined the, staff in the fall of reporters .and proofreaders, On the I '971ras a reporter, quickly moved up 'to a Argonaut's business staff,- p'ositions ; - feature writer, worked as a news editor available are: 'business manager, t the fall of 1972 and accepted the associate advertising manager, display and editor's post last spring. -. classified advertising salespersons, s I The, new editor. is president pro-tern of circulation manager and subscription the University of Idaho chapter of Sigma manager. Delta Chi, the society for professional Writing experience or a major in journalists. Last summer, she worked as journalism aren't required, the new to You .;~>„:::

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~ By Phyllis Lord Student Air Fare. ~ Who Pays the ! ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ 9 ', ~ I IIIIIII„II While many students spent their weekends indulging at the football POCATELLO —Flying the united way allocated to student governments. faculty members are actually employees stadium, others utilized their free time walking the hills in search of deer and doesn't necessarily mean that students, The Board, confmnted with the issue, of the institution. elk. faculty and administrators on the decided to let each University president, Butch Alford, regent from Lewisfon, Deer season brought with it the usus) accidents, lost hunters, cold feet, and . fly same funds, especially at the University assuming he goes to Board meetings to said that he was under the impression for a few, a freezer full of meat. If you are one of the lucky sportsmen, here TODAY of Idaho. One of the most rousing represent all constituents, select the that students pay their own way down out are a few cooking ideas you may be interested in. A Christmas Tea honoring Dr. Florince discussions that manage'd to emerge from people he believes are necessary to of their owu pockets due to the student Deer meat that has been properly dressed, skinned, trimmed, and chilled, Alter. wiII be from 2:30 to 4:30 in the Home yesterday's action-packed Board of represent the special interests of the fees they paid each year and that faculty should be treated the same as a cut of beef with one exception: Venison fat is Economics Building lounge. Regents meeting was the question of Umverstty. members were coming down on their own stmng tasting and must be trimmed away. This means that cuts 'xtremely whether or not student representatives Sig Rolland, chairman of the Faculty tax dollars, interest free. should be c'ooked by adding lard, salt pork, or bacon to prevent drying out. n The Moscow Pullman Jewish Community be able to like administrators Council at the University of Idaho, stated "If the University would the tab Because venison lacks the fat layer found in comparable domestic meats, should fly, pick up will hold services tonight st 7:30 in the and faculty members, on University funds that he felt the University should pay it would show that student g overcooking can be fatal. Heat causes the meat to dry out which in turn leads . p Koinitt Hnuse, N.E. 720 Thetututte. Pull- than on the members way down io Board considered an to a toughening and hardening of the fibers. rather skimpy budget faculty representatives are man. the is an Possible solutions to this problem are meat tenderizers, marinades, and meetings because faculty integral part of the University," stated and that moist cookery methods. Marinades include solutions of vinegar, water, and integral part of the University, Lynn Winnill, student body president between students and SATURDAY spices, or combinations of oil and lemon, tomato juice, or barbecue sauce. the difference from Idaho State University. "But at this ~ Marinades, spices, herbs, and sauces also help modify the wild taste of deer Art Sale Begins time it makes student body presidents The annuai Graham Hall-Houston Mell meat. Good seasonings to use are garlic, small amounts of pepper, bay leaves, look more like advocates, at odds with the Christmas blowout will be held Saturday night rosemary, tarragon, thyme, and mustard seed. Rather than a useless present like an university, rather than a part of the starting at 9 p.m. at thp American Legion Bus Heads Wild game meat should never be eaten rare because of the existing danger electric comb, why not buy an original university." Cabin, 6th & Howard Streets. Admission is of disease or parasites. work of art for a Christmas gift? The Dr. J. P. Munson, Sandpoint regent, for free far music is Big Fett $1 guys. Bids: by The following two be interested in said that many misunderstandings and recipes you may trying. University of Idaho Student Art To Idaho Falls 4-' and refreshments will be served. VENISON ROAST Association's Art Sale will give students the whole adversary attitude which 5-pound roast this unique'pportunity today and manifests itself at times between SUNDAY 14-pound salt pork, cut in strips tomorrow. For Christmas students and administrations could r'tn ' " -:5f'Joe s Piece is havirTg a spig7tlINYedd ,"-:-1teaspoonsalt —------' '; '. m 4 c", ,;. Tht sale willztLe,ghejd gt tpe "' ptxtbably be avoided if student body ztew',,'niversity private Qur service if providin'g bu's ttnd poetry reading. The 'speghetti feed is 1(8teaspoon pepper Art Gallery, directly across presidents attended every meeting of the transportation for students travelling to start at 3 p.m. for all you can eat st $1.50. 8 cups buttermilk from the Satellite SUB. Sale hours are 5 Board of Regents. Emphatically, at one south towards Idaho Falls for Christmas. Anyone is welcome to come and read their's 4 medium onions, peeled and chopped to 9 p.m. today, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. point, asserted, "I want to see them The bus is scheduled to handle 41 or anyone etse's poetry at OI Joe's Place 3 bay leaves Saturday. (student presidents) here." 'persons and is destined to depart Dec. 21, beginning at 5 p.m. Add bay leaves, onions, and salt to the buttermilk to make a marinade. Any student can enter his own work, A motion by Alford which would have at 5 p.m., in front of Wallace Complex. Marinate the venison refrigerated for 48 hours, turning it night and morning. according to Art Association President made it mandatory for the University to Hoping to travel straight through, the Discard marinate and lard venison well with strips of salt pork tucked into Bill Campbell. "They set their own prices pay the way for student presidents failed 4- Monday estimated time of arrival in Idaho Falls is , deep slits cut in the meat. Place in a roasting pan and roast uncovered in a 350 and we exhibit their work. The 3. Board president John Swartley, Boise, 6 a.m. The cost of the trip is 29 for a oven until tender, allowing 20 minutes per pound. association then collects payment and $ broke the tie, saying that such decisions round trip ticket and $16 one way. The Ski Club Monday the 10th at 7:30 in the VENISON STEAKS receives a 20 per cent commission," he as to who should come to board meetings 4 only restriction is that each passenger is Spsiding-Cataldo room for Bsnff trip infor- Marinate thinwut steaks in a mixture of vinegar and water in the proportion said. "This commission goes into the should be left up to the presidents of each limited to two pieces of luggage. Tags for matIon. If you csn't make it to the meeting of 1 to 8 for 2 hours. Refrigerate the steaks and marinate during the 2 hours. association's fund and is utilized for institution and should not be pressed upon the luggage will be provided. call 882-0098 or 882-2430. Rinse the steaks and dip in milk, then coat with a mixture of flour, salt, further activities." the schools by the Board. Money for the trip may be brought to pepper, and garlic salt. Brown both sides in oil or bacon drippings. Allow to Art works include pottery, paintings, the Programs Office in the Student Union cook covered for 30 minutes. drawings and jewelry, but according to TUESDAY Building during office hours before Dec. Campbell, the bulk of the sale items will 18. The Moscow Recyciing Center. Inc. will be "prints", or drawings etched into a Come On Over To Mrs. Leland Love, an Idaho Falls have p meeting st 7:30 in the SUB. The plate, inked and printed off. public is invited. resident, scheduled the bus trip a few Although the sale is open to any student, ).t >L'DOE HALLS years ago when a home town boy was most of the works were done by art We Have Da!Iy The Brown session piantted for Tues- killed while driving home for Christmas Bag Honor of God Subject majors. "For further sales, I'l definitely Lunch Specials dtty noon, in the Women's Center will be ttn break. Because of recent hassles with emphasize that any student can enter his Women's established bus lines routes, Mrs. Love Wed. Is Ladies Day open discussion of Center pro- work," said Campbell. gramming. Criticisms, commendations, was forced to incorporate and start her 10% Off on Food The art association. usually sponsors tmd suggestions for topics and speakers own travel attd tour service. Free Coffee attd Tea on of Becket Production only a spring sale, but two sales will be for next semester will be welcomed. The The return bus to Moscow is scheduled Fn and Sat Nights 0 presented this, year. "We want the art session is entitled "The Best (end Worst) to leave from the front of the Westbank The "honor of God", which ultimately Stacie Quinn. department to have more interaction with Musicians: Come of the Brown Bags." Peopie who hsve gen- Motel, at 7 a.m„Jan. 13 and arrive at 8 brings about one man's martyrdom and J. Scott Lewis will be Louis, King of the rest of the university," he said. "The . Jam Anytime eral commettts about the Women's Center p.m. that night, another's deep remorse, is the subject of France, and the Bishop of London, Gilbert art department is rather obscure right Bring Your Friends erg also invited to submit them at this time. "Becket", the upcoming production of the Folliot will be played by John Milliner. uow, operating within its own boundaries. Theatre Arts Department. As the Archbishop of Canterbury prior We want to change that." Go!u Ryu Karate club will meet at 7 p.m. This play, written by Jean Anouilh, will to Becket and also the Pope will be Daniel "Students usually don't buy very in room '110 of the WHEB. Beginners are be presented Dec. 11-15 in the U-Hut Hiatt; Cardinal Zambelli will be played by much", said Campbell. "Most of the i ~ welcome. Studio Theatre. Roy McComas. works are sold to faculty members and "As planning began for the show," As English barons to the King will be the general public." Propagetion and culture of ornamentttl stated director Jerry Henry, "we were Mitchel Webb, Tim O'Meara and Mark The sale will be presented in plants will be a new course offered to ac- struck by the conflicts in the play; Hitalla. conjunction with an art show presented in 'I-r-. quaint the students with the cutture and use between England and France, Saxons and Tickets for the production are available the main gallery. The sale will be in an of plimts to enhance the home environ- Normans, Church and State, Becket aud at the Student Union Information Desk. adjoining room. ment. It will be 4 credits, 2 lectures end 2 Henry II." % I Isbs per week, If you have tmy questions He continued, "These struggles r, concerning this course, contact the Plant between parts are the motivation for both WlE 3E> i~i end Soil Science Department by calling direction and the design and I my II E HIE> 885-6276, production done graduate ul being by ,iiGIVE A GIFT OF II ~ student Chet Canode. II The story of "Becket" is one of two i'I friends, King Henry H of England aud ENLIGHTENME NT II "New Reiisbleg," an exciting rock The Thomas Becket, turned into such enemies II group. will be appearing at the U of I snack that one of them provokes the murder of ,", II bar in the SUB. at 8 p.m. Dec. 12. Admission the other. GIVE A BOOK II is free. "The outcome was inevitable in terms II of the two stmng men who left each other II ,~FROMI'EDNESDAY of THURSDAY no choices,".according to Henry. Select From: II In leading roles are Paul. Gussenhoven C' The Free University of Alternative School Allistair Cooke —America and Craig Zehms, as Thomas Becket and II it's in attempt to offer a diverse range of J.Wambaugh —Onion Field I I King Henry II, respectively. I courses, has scheduled a honky tonk piano Portrayals of the Queen and the Queen 'ore Vidal —Burr II class. The class is being held on the second II II 8:OOPTR Mother will be done by Connie Brown and ! Thortott Wilder —Theophilus North Aooy of Riddenbaugh Hall at 7:30 on Thurs- I,I net terming Ms cosseum Mmi Theatre Lilliatt Heilman Petttimettto AII interested are urged — day, Dec. 13. those Tictrets rara . to contact Bob Kembitpch at 885-6738 Howard Cosell —Cosell II Monday, No in the Cu for further information and registration. Brown — II Tassajara Cooking lounge a II Uoti suB II FRIDAY RaIIINback II The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ ! of Latter Day Saints College Youth Group Authonzed Sales Center are having a bowling party at the U of I NOW AT IIII ) I SUB at 7:30, Dec. 14. For more information l5 lg I contact Roger Fletcher 885-7162. NELSON I COX St II II I I 512 So.'Main Between the Theatres 882-7957 II Pullman Road 1212 I Letters and Science students should see I'I II Idaho their advisors for registration advisement NIoscow, II II for qpxt semester. II I, II f31 qh S, 044),f " "~&ff4ht&~M~444kk~@V~+t~ o 6 ~ ~

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POCATELLO — The Idaho Boaid Il df Idaho'residents and from $140'to 175 fo'r J. Kenneth Thatcher, Idaho Falls board us of Education $ Thursday, turned down the nonresidents,, inember,. said, "We'e spending a lot of "I believe tax, funds shouM,be used'to University,,of idaho's,'request, for, an The board deferred action until later, 'taiyayer dollars to send'.university send one student officer when we discuss increase in fees for summer scbool and today on a request that Jitudent.expe'uses:. employees to board meetirigs.'e should matters affecting the university part-time students. for attending board tlieetuigs be'paid out' eliminate as much of this travel as Munson said. of the university budget.. possible." In other action involvlilg the University The board said the action was taken Carl F. Wurster 'student body Dr. Ernest '.Hartung, university of Idiho, the board because student leaders were not advised president, said in a letter to tbe board, president, said during the.,past year -Approved expenditure of $56,487 for a of the in request advance. that:expenses of faculty members to', tenure of faculty members.has been an power management control system, .'ji Dr John Swartley Boise board attend state board meetings are paid by'mpoitarit issue consMered at most board which Vice President for. Finance chairman, cast a tie-breaking vote the university, whereas studentexpenses meetings and attendance, of faculty Sherman Carter. said would enable the the opposing increase. He recommended aim not.. representatives could'be justified at the university to save about $29,000 a year on [Rid that university officials get student Dr. Sig Roland, chairman. of the sessions. its fuel and electricity expenditures. on « "~jf opinion the request and submit it to the Uriiversity of Idaho Faculty Council said "As long as there'Is an Assochited -Appioved a transfer of $1,3million to board members by letter later this the group is '-'an integral part of.the Students of the University'of, Idaho, Isee help finance a married student housing month. The vote 4-3. was university's governing structure, and no nee'd for the university to pay their pmject at the university. The i~',Jf.AI~ university had asked that the part- expenses of faculty members should be studentrepresentatives'expenses." -Approved expenditure of $5,000 fo time fees be increased from $18 to $M per paidbytheuniversity."ButRolandadded Dr. J. P. Munson said the board is participate in drafting plans for a joint cmlit hour and that summer school he Iiad no Pullman objection to the university basically serving student needs, and airport serving and Clarkston, Two PMsldents of the V of I —Hartung and Wurster —caught In Mposeat the charges be raised from 110 $ to $120 for paying expenses of students. values "the input the students can give Wash., and Lewiston and Moscow, Idaho. Board of Regents meeting we helped life in the 1 ,.v appearing lnack Bar, .', „, ~ t 8 p.m. I.'--'I l.ouncil, Senalie lfplpose fncreasei "or a thletics

administration hadn't "It there's no solution," Slade By Kenton Bird followed the spirit whole-thing," Dierker said. appears said. regarding constitutional 'and statutory forced the admimstration into a corner of resolution Most council members Argonaut Political Writer a on intercollegiate athletics our resolution of Jan. 26 has been felt any increase provisions on the University of Idaho. where they have to make money on the that was in recommended by the council and ignored." funding for athletics would come out of Jones said legally it might not be athletic program." In a prelude to yesterday's fireworks by adopted by the General Faculty Jan. 26, Dierker then submitted a second existing academic areas, probably at the possible, for a university to provide Davis said he eventually plans'o the Board of Regents, the U of I's Faculty 1973. resolution, reaffirming the two points of expense of faculty salaries. "entertainment" —football —from submit a resolution proposing the Council and Student Senate Tuesday The earlier resolution Slade abstained on the vote on ~p supported the. earlier statement: that the faculty the regular Univ'ersity —education —funds. abolishment of all grants-in-aid based on / ~ passed separate resolutioris opposing any the resolution while. placing intercollegiate athletic opposes an increase m appropriated funds itself, Veterinary Football outside authority athletic ability and a return to "amateur increase in appropriated funds for the program on. a self-supporting basis fot athletics and that they desire to be Science Professor Floyd Frank voted Another state law says that each bill athletics,". f pa~ school's athletic program. against the proposal.. (supported from user fees, not from kept current on progress towards shall have only one subject and so bills "We could return to the days whe'n the The Faculty Council passed the appropriated funds) as soon as possible. self-'upporting . Students express sentiments employees athletics. with both educational and athletic aspects purpose of athletics was havirig fun, resolution 19-1 with one abstention while It also administration's The ASUI Senate's resolution restated recopized the Student Faculty Council Representative might not be legal, Jones said. comradeship, a sense of fair play and Lewiston, the senate voted 10-2 in favor of their role in determining athletic but resolution be an early student position, ASUI President policy David Warnick proposed the "It's outside the authority of Idaho to good sportsmanship," Davis pleaded. proposal. requested the administration Council's Carl Wurster said. impression to work amended to express the Faculty have football aa we do," Jones "It's not an impossible dream." The two resolutions were aimed at through the existing The student four ydow n out faculty government opposition to any increase in student fees proposal expresses maintained. In other business, the couricil discussed showing opposition to an administration structure and student "to 'for sentiments: athletics be on ,he student government athletics. The amendment passed by that, placed a Other ramificatioris of the present a report on the University's cooperative praposal which was presented to the keep the faculty and students regularly progressively self-supporting basis, that hat faculty an 18-2 vote with two abstentions. athletic program were questioned by extension progr'am and the proposal that Board of Regents yesterday. The informed on progress being made towards belt no state appropriated funds shall be used n their own Nymphomaniac with chastity Larry Davis, associate professor of it be expanded to all areas of learning. ;t administration proposed a request for the goal of a self-supporting athletic Eugene Slade. the University's business in funding the athletic department, that !A physics and a member of the now-defunct The extension program presently involves additional state funding for athletics as program." supt he tab manager and a council member, pointed no increase in student fees be used for Athletic Board of Control. four areas —agriculture, 4-H programs, reaction Idaho's athletic student one to funding Math Professor Paul Dierker, who out that appropriated funds for athletics athletics and that the University of Idaho Davis, emphasizing that he was family living (home economics) and problems. idered an helped arrange a compromise on the fell from $307,000 for the 1972-73 school be given the freedom to determine its speaking only for himself and not for the community development. ty," stated Both groups Tuesday reiterated January resolution, contended Tuesday year to $163,000 for 1973-74..He said the athletic destiny. board, commented, "There are deeper Funding, however, is the biggest positions taken them earlier this that the students would Senators Howard president by year. faculty and had uot been requested $170,000 increase only Pete and Sandy things we should consider —one is the obstacle to an expansion of the program. in McLeod resolution. 'But at this,,;,.4, Faculty expresses disappointment kept informed, as requested the return the Uiliversity to its earlier level. opposed the morality of having professional athletics "The University is going to have to Council's resolution. "I'm presidents The Faculty statement like a nymphomaniac with a During the discussion on the proposal, at a university." commit more resources and funding," "I'm in with Jones questions idsw ith the expressed disappointment that the disappointed the conduct of the chastity belt this athletic situation— also raised several said Auttis Mullins, Dean of the College of art of the Administration in a corner Agriculture. But Davis said, "We'e contributed to "It'l come from football," a council iint regent, the problem by saying the athletic member interjected. ndings and ones an enure- program be self-sufficient. This has "No co'mment," Mullins responded. ude which sbetw een ions could udent body r eting of the ally,a t one isee them By Ron Schalder and all the rest were negative votes," Since this is the case, one would get the have come'o him and asked what can be would have Writer Petersen said. idea that Jones does nothing but sit in his done about this situation. Other than this, to Argonaut Staff niversity office all day and sulk. But in surveying he is either unaware of the fact or refuses failed 4- H. Howard Jones, assistant professor of ents Jones'ast recoid at the U of I, this is by to consider the'possibility that his and "all around nice *tley, Boise, music instructor, no means the case. department may come under fire. such man who :hdecis ions guy." How could a popular Three people "Idon't know whether there is a protest to his profession, suddenly rdmee tings is a credit Jones stated earlier this week that he going on. One student made a comment at in his own entsofe ach become an outcast was told he had the "workload of three the beginning of a'erformance of the ressedupon department? people." He is the only faculty member "Messiah" the other night indicating, at 'however, the The answer is simple; that teaches three dissimilar least his support. And I suspect some not reasoning behind it is still clear. instruments, the classical guitar, string other students'upport. But I'e seen no Jones, whose five year tenure came to 'j '. bass and cello. petitions.'nd I don't know where things that his an end this year, was notified Since this is the case what more can be are right now," Petersen commented. "comrades" found him inadequate as an ~ expected of a person? Must he be adept Although this controversy is just I l,', is what it all instructor, which in effect, with all musical instruments? Or should starting, it appears to, have the makings boils down to. Had the vote been in I'm i' Jones'avor, he spend 24 hours a day at school? of an all out war between interested considered for he would have been sure there is no teaCher who can measure students and faculty. life-time appointment to the University a up to these expectations. This is another case where the faculty is according to of Idaho until his retirement, In the eyes of a majority of students failing to take the viewpoint of the people music. Dr. Floyd Petersen, director of who know the contributions Jones has who are just as much involved. The faculty Voting by made to this institution, "He's a great guy faculty is once again trying to rob the . Voting was done by zll tenured faculty and an excellent teacher," University of a teacher who is liked by his members in the music department and Several music majors are currently students. the results are rather startling. Out of the to and change the minds If something is not done soon, the music Before a vote was taken, each member taking steps try 11 members, not one voted in favor of of tenure members through petition school may find itself facing much the took into consideration what Jones had "'e Jones. However, not ail members voted same thing the language dept faced last contributed to his department, the movements and personal conferences. l se casse t: < agaiustJones, fall when the Alan was ec Rose controversy the University, and to his Only eight students "There were no favorable votes. There college, at its peak. " abstained discipline, Petersen said.; Petersen said that only eight students I'wl" were a few neutral votes and an I'or les le 1 "le ~ WWWWWWWWWW When We Last Saw Dracula, He as Dead waII- o-wa sounc r With A Stake Driven Through His Heart... But You Can't Keep een Some sound entertainment centers take up a corner of your aVe leu t A Good Man Down house. 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-MS JBAPO /fiji 8'ind fai;;-"-"==ta'Esp'E'aa:-" to the ',;.-'qr isiaggttbbHlttnittil Fate : —;-,,:-:..;-: NHE Casting the Football wtettcrA are signed up.'he scholarships like'o think of Americas who'l 'Idaho 'is way'? Perhaps, but,I there to be given out, only . The athletic controversy, at Victoiy is are still winning in a different sense. work? And just how many EPITOME',Ql'~+Rk': 'cA'IpSOCIATE QOI'MII BhRB;SALDUS best to becofrie a."scandal". One do the field doing its completely out of proporUon today. and college trarisfers r making last week' high-school grads Despite an attempt at psybhologist.has postulated of signing a feints at .American will jump'at the p'rospect pre'ss confefence congenial,: isn't everything, it' school 'USINEss:MAsNAGERIgtfgtarsassbZL that ".Winning to football at a I progresscby all involved,- and a letter of intent play forward nothing." Apparently the author of that staff? Clearly, on ftiiegations without a coaching to.'comment some'ositive reluctance stat'ement never coached . taken here if the, field, the view steps need to be from the other side of the winning is the a'ifferent For in 'college footba11, scholarships aren't to be cast to the wind. froin the press box shows else is whole .show. Everything what about the, players who'l be than offichls will attest to. But game considered, to be sure, but in the standing in mid-field ' returning? They'e "i: '')d4 stands victory, trophies, and next year is Battle lines are drawn.'n fact, sides foreground right now. For many of them, of'the Year as the season. c The Man may have been chosen as long ago as mid- publicity. being looked forward to Unofficial departure the events of the season'. The assistants.to Coach Robbins For these athletes, stated that this was not the case. The So where db we stand now in the be weighing on their with support him emphatically; his critics say recent. past must boycott, the source said, was. more a %hy.'riot? If Time magazine can run such.a competition athletic department?. Well, affairs are in certain extent. They that since Robbins didn't produce a peace of mind to a statement of how the blacks felt about the CanISurely'Sreareh'Out a deSeruing SOul surreal world as far as football integral'part of the -the natiOn,'. the ArgOnaut glorious reconl to, be scribbled into the kind of a comprise the most season in general. Robbins will not be departing they'eed to know past mIchrocbosm riational char'acters. Though of course on University's annals, he deserved to get goes. Coach football program, and in this of 'what makes things This might be a good time for the the fute anyway. until February, and where they stand sinLe, apparently, man-of the year. will do; it'will have to be that isn' reflect on the past .this fair..campus.uo 'merican winning even more complicated,'even to be with us for awhile. football team, to football is going ~ ~ bee'p s'eason. Perhaps positive steps can be neutered dowii to person. A good football team is assumed to official yet. Dragging 'em down 'I This is the avoid and i or repair the some long and heavy moments over this team that wins more games than it loses. Recruitment has to suffer. Yet is it realistic to titink that the team taken to And so we will spend potential All- of morale, This morale to our After all, isn't winning the American time of the year when can emerge unscathed from such a disintegration break-time, giving'-serious consideration the situation at all. semester Indeed,,the incident has every problem wouldn't help in an l. debacle? 4 to be featured with an 8 by 10 glossy all of might, however, bring an end to l person of the year, appearance of dragging down with it It Is semester. And it as we know it at the University. honored position in the first Argonaut of next those who have been brought into the football Tht There are an awful lot of jobs on the line ',' administrative aspect. But as students, ilt could be any one of you. the athletics here. It's sad, in a way when so much to make Fishers f the "only" effect should be that of in I) ~ be you%tel; you who did about all the cheering fans 4 4 —It could detriment to morale. one thinks understated elegance, on campaign in the stadium here during the past household word with simple to define on sitting Morale is somewhat hard season watching the team win last spring. c For some buttons back there the Vandals'quad. and lose decisively. but ' crossing his black overwhelmingly could be Pres. Hartung, so famous for unbeknownst reasons, all.of the of the event I. It enjoying the excitement that the good on this year's team boycotted the csu in front of the student senate, except players It would be to.the best interests of the fingers banquet. Some students have enough to accept such an football University's athletic department if this president is never in town long that this was in retaliation for speculated were handled squarely. But when administered upon matter l award. disciplinary actions at stake, it's pretty difficult to f decided to education your job is — 'could even be Don —you know, the guy they one of the players in a physical sport." It however, has be a "good 3 issue —since he's at least the class. One infG4 le'ee, I enshrine the stadium after last one of his. man of the hour right now. It could also be "followers." —,And so as not to be discriminatory, it could be those View.Points the I:- I'--': II„,"III champions of the cause, those staunch defenders'f I ~ Women's Center mho seem to send out suspicious vibrations Here to a Rally? THROWS OUT THE OOOD STUFF AND KEEPS Anybody Up thought waves without end, amen. 'OUR PRESfDENT HAS HIS ECCENTRfCITIES —HE and negative THE OARSAOE take a lot of hard work and Ra nature, there To the Editor: hopefully our person will be of exemplary fNSIDEI'ould What we have is a bunch I .,t>worl But determination ~ ~ I would like to make a few comments on those around. of burns who won t put out the effort Caid are surely just as many of the University athletic picture, especially lazy Graphic M1SCO11CCP't1011S Still UI1Cleal'rts a coach with fire guts and agai Linda Mariiny who has brought vitality Io the football program at the University of You hire ,Perhaps to win but win U.S. who mill .. not Century Club member determination and a will am a decorating this campus and Fino and 151 rum , Idaho. I ~ and to every poster miss after drinkin'ino with honor and what happensv Idaho has graduation. but have been a Vandal Booster since the be leaving the ASUI after a mid-year all day. I either fires him or the guy quits. I speak Smit in Tuesday s Arg by Johnny Brogan era'back in 1950, to say now fighting for life in the evil clutch of Well the comments of Y.C. McNease and both Reptl —Or Prof. Jones, the Women's Center am a rabid follower is putting it on the women's equality rather lightly. In the generalissimos of Idaho has a school. taking of a male line. It is too bad that more enthusiasm with a lot of stomach guts. , I-.:.:;, s. the music envision the Idaho Women' concerning the acceptability and now frOm the Arg Office fact I used to assaults can't be reflected by alumni, students, coach with the same qualities p0ta —. Our OWn ROd Gramer, nOm abSent females who. speaker to lecture on sexual light Or Center as a Place where members and the administration. that he's stepped Ln a few toes to grad regentS'eetingS in certainly didn't clear up any of my faculty and COVering SOme truly grueling double double to the State that fire, the losers want him out. Why? 1953, misconceptions. Mr. Storaska might not Aud that goes bid for a little credit. he the 'truth! Because .'o Pocatello and totally innocent of this to speak to the Board of Education, a bunch of fat cats Because speaks I theo! television. Why I even have any standing students and I thiS Small CampuS iS, if nOt roller derby on be with stuffed shirts who are governed by some of the alumni, The liSt Of pOSSibilitieS On t o stor d Women's Center about rape (they He thong! «ey»d a «i»a«r "politics" and who completely disregard administration knows he's getting close to 7000 students, the faculty, staff, some bad dudes), but that shouldn' infinite, at least only limited to somewhere in the backroom. Not just any financial the root of the problem and all everyone from speaking to the rest of the athletic department's and fish. mind you —but an ol'loor model preclude him Don Robbins and administI'ation t pet dogs goM urinal dilemma which has been hashed over wants to do is run and hide. ",',''nvol aWard. And if American Standard. You know the kind the University. jc trenladue "he doesn't have the full SO nOminatiOnS are Open fOr thiS Very Special until argument is futile. states that of t you always see in bus stations; them big elevator management of the administration." Well, of that Argonaut of '71, this ain't no support fitoui you'e got hazy memories vertical U-shaped ones that you couldn', off. I'l tell you either get on the pot or get insa —BALDUS The University'f Idaho financial stick his or her neck out turkeys. no one wants to o Chur 'ituation would have not been corrected because baby that's me you'e talking with the to vo but it would have helped about, when it hits close to home, that' admittance of the Vandals to the PACC, Council my job you'e talking about Sm Memo to: Faculty the way it is now, it is like putting hard ,;~43 of I f No matter what level of competition, I earned capital into a business that is Naml Warnicft with Don Robbins, the From: Darrid 4 going bankrupt. It is all down hill and that am in agreement j~om Athletic the p ye is where the University of Idaho athletic politics I can do without. Idaho camp — down the tube. programs get what they'e asking for- program is going right I '! ~ fora so why doesn't everyone just get off his questionaires could be voluntary Well, if the State Board of Education Faculty members should keep track These The University of Idaho desires to student interest 1. faculty asked decision is to keep the three major back? The I.Widespread what percentage of in nature with students and of the stu- and calculate on same level both remain or step down to small college 'I: as he A vocal and large segment them in, with any comments, schools the semester grades are changed by to turn competition is as backwards as the l.:a Wedn dent body favors the re-institution of a around campus. academically and athletic-wise, well exams given during the last at suitable locations and that Big formal finals week. any trying to convince them of the facts is like mountains of West Virginia ',,'endo of this semester. A com- IH Next semester smaller and less- two weeks brick all is hard Sky Conference is as mickey-mouse as "Ver Another segment, 'this indeed there are no substantial dif- talking to a wall; you get "wait-and-see" parison of to previous years If they come. If any of the alumni and which vocal has adopted a student performance knocks and a lot of headaches. The well is would also be useful. ferences between without attitude towards the change in the Uni- filling fast and a lot'of people are students have any pride left and should make a or if student performance has gone up Pol 2. Students and faculty opinion I calendar. Very few students the athletic undo embarrassment, it is my Pg versity amount of learn- downhill, a formal finals week should drowning, especially being abolition of a formal judgement on the that football should be dropped see last year's re-instituted spring semester. program. If you'e gonna drown, better Day" an ing during the last two weeks of this be because it would take some himsi finals week and a "Dead as. with the new system get out fast if you can't swim. The answer completely, semester compared to the amount Several problems ,bs pract improvement in their University ex- is the end of this letter. sort of belly guts to rally around Coach of past have already presented themselves. to this problem at ':"',- that during formal final weeks Dou Robbins and I rather doubt that perience. student performance im- under- years. So, unless The University of Idaho has never been Own Now that students and faculty reason to keep this semester, there are 81. A loss of five anyone is up to it. should make a judgement proves, there's no competitive press stand that "finals" haven't been pro- 3. Students able to be representative or Sincerely yotfrs, system experiment in operation. should not affect the faculty. IIlbert4 it's to see certain on the 'pressures of the new in the for one reason Max Bell hibited, possible problems include the traffic In fact, some might be quite happy system compared to the previous system. These or the other. If the idea of a conference is Jeffer trends in the area. The new bus and with the return of formal finals week. find jams and difficulty in getting Argon pressures students more, es- In essence, The University should essen- kept in mind, the idea is to build your evidently space when the entire campus If they don't give a final, there's ,.': "hard" science whether student performance gener- plane program to the point that a school can chose> pecially students in the out empties in one day. And the tially five days of vacation for them. worse during the essentially and in it's and maybe areas.'It forces faculty members to be ally was better or compete excel sport Smith '4 associated with the end of - semester than problems I wonder what the final solution to that build winning tradition. 1 considerate of their colleagues'eeds last two weeks of this de- along the way a : L less any semester are increased, like vrithbi those students. during finals weeks of previous ytIars. problem is. Anything less is wasting your time and and to pressure crease in attendance and lack of sleep. On Prostituting As In addition, overall semester perfor- the fans that pay their cash to get into one II Evaluation calendar committee of the Univer- ; partic turn compared. A football games. The University of The "wait-and-see" attitude may mance could be draw a David Warnick's column of Dec. 4, 1973 of your contro have sity should be directed to up ,, wise —but this "seeing" must Of course, some consideration will "Marijuana Action Going In Smoke?" Idaho officials lead us to believe that it is To the Editor: out to be final schedule involving the last five Up the lift manner. The last to be given to the problems of adjusting 12th read- very difficult to recruit "blue chip players I received the following lines from a be in a systematic of the spring semester and provid- should have had a paragraph Argon be new system. days because of the geographical location and friend of mine who is a lawyer in London two weeks of this semester must to any restricting ing: Idaho this evalua- ing for two-hour finals. By of f- studied and compared with tfie It would be possible to make day's Gibson echoed these observa- that Idaho has to compete with WSU in -I thought it was reve'aling in terms g carefully the formal finals week to five , (Cathi) t Doyou staff letter and the Argonaut "We the PAC 8. These are of course factors for what the outside world hears of '! formal "final weeks" of past years. tion if the previous finals tions for the U of I campus. worked us'lan before some of the wasted time of Rose : Faculty Council and would publish questionaires shortly last year —right up summer, consideration but it could have been done. Smith: Specifically, the weeks would be eliminated. really hard, cooperate in calling end of this semester, and shortly nobody's interested any more." Regardless of the level of competition aud Foreign Languages ; Idaho the ASUI should the In addition, there would be no substan- but on the fol- of next semester. to the Big Sky Conferences rates on a scale Ode lo a deceiver h senior> for student and faculty input after the beginning tial'oss of instructional time. This She stated that people were needed petitions signed and of one-to-ten, well the conference would ,.-: advaut lowing lines: semester, according to my calculations, man tables, get fund-raising items. owe 'em two. I say recruiting is done by Your rare Epistles 0 er the years ,:. in Was there are 72 instructional days. Next sell the .,4 j the people who sell Idaho Football, if you (Albeit mine were rarer) ., G posi trttstt« ',e MACKLIN tty don't have something to sell —nobody is Have told me much of Idaho scrap, looKs MKE FRANK olouri 6. Arlflflt SLEf' iIE'S EI- ftvr.... THIS Is ~lf FIES7 And why no is fairer ';i collea It'6 stv oko auouv, KEEFstEIGELE on,oH., I gonna buy. place 'EV! Ir. TSK TSK. I rrtp~gp Thhes'PER STuoEIU r Fftaist BSC TII4f E ~! ',I I HhrEN47 aEEN fou lsl I cooNS'IIIKE obligat , 6osH, TftfED rO EAT A AIHOL6 rttehC. HIVE . Veu... ctH I Lac Ils ro oIIRAI wht~ Someone in the school's administration You told me of the mounlams AGE I oIHERE vov vE LrvED A~Gus KIRI Kliossroelu. f RIGN7 oFF. AFrER, g Itfs. KEEF, TIIIS Is IFRlHK - &No or maybe at a higher level wants Idaho The salmon and the llEffE FDR Acre/ILE f4OV DEFELDP deer 'f record HE'5 TAKIuo Pf6 To OIIVAIerz. ;,'4 auT 43us7 ra football kept on a mediocre level. Play of oversized potatoes ,'-I OO TO PAKTIAI. IMhfVIIITIr Smilbi j 6 VEFZ Hlaf~/ vvAILI5 Sly Otytsiht AAID TET A AIHOLE their schedule, OK, maybe we win a And Olde Worlde New World cheer 4LIVG R Afeh< pfifsr TIME'.... 7SK TSf,, couple and so what if we lose. Idaho . 'll~ , football teams and while we are at it, the You didn't tell me ail my fnend basketball team and baseball owl IL gp o play with no Though you'e an honest fellow guts. It takes desire and attitude to You told me sweet fuck ail about Waltlllas sense compete at anything in life and Idaho The Idaho borodello! tscvciso arrl. 44 ~ Athletic teams play with very little. Why otscs ISOIIIro srooa should the members of the team play any I'e heard it now upon the news rtus ossas4ic different? The University of Idaho is a No wonder you'e all struck, osssaor ) loser, they have a losing tradition. Noone By union rules you'l have lo down tools / ' b, wants to pay the price to be a winner, that Now isn't that hard bleedin'uck!

Editor.'OD Sports Editor: Advertising: Political Writers GRAMER KIM CROMPTON DICK SIGISMONTI KENTON BIRD Associate Editor: Sports Writers: MARILEE PONACK DAVID WARNICK

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o'".'IA — !'.:-'':Ilembers 'of,the now»defunct Athletic': "I guess wtu'take they (the Regents) 'ook had'n't othrer"boabrf'I''-e'- =gj ~ ilI8iibper: - taikedr-to any b;;Soard oE.,'Control': erxpresied, suiprfse more control now over. the athletic ' .'members'but .,-.g y'catework cut out for him. The former implement more controls over the ownership. Business was yours, and it l 1L— ffort. Caldwell attorney has chosen to individual. I'l be compete going in the opposite Argonaut Switching to the Washington s, and against Frank Church for the office of direction. You might say our theme is scene, how do you think the Nixon was your rignt to manage it. These things ut win U.S. senator from Idaho which Church "Don't ask what the politician can do, ask administration has handled the enemy together were a tremendous motivation. Idaho ~ has so long held. Before that, however, what he can undo.' situation?" for the rest of the world.". speak Smith must successfully hurdle the Argonaut: "The wilderness question is one Smith: "Well s both Republican primary. of concern to a great many Idahoans. actually, it's really a "Our tax rate is 44 cents of $L So what has a Where do you stand on the issue?" gigantic bureaucracy, not the 'Nixon you earn can no Smith is as much a part of Idaho as the . you longer keep. People now Smith: "Of course, administration'. The present are coming out of potato. Born and raised in Rupert, he essentially, the policy is for college saying, "Why o light wilderness question would be resolved this bureaucracy to try and more fight the system?" don't graduated from the in get They think they 1-1 Why? before I would ever have a chance to get can do anything about the situation." 1959, and went on to attain an M,A. in JS'ontrol over the situation so ecause .', theologyfrom their men , fi Northwestern University. "Ralph Nader has done s and can take it over. I don't support rationing more to cripple He was a missionary in Asia American industry than lose to S.E. from of gasoline. The administration is acting anyone else has. 1960-64, and thus was a first-hand witness o He gave us the interlocking seat belt." Saturday, eryone Dec. 8th of the inception of U.S. military wisely by not supporting it either. It' »obbins "11's difficult to know what kind of SUB .l'nvolvement in Vietnam. When informed peacetime and things won't get any Dipper tie full realistic proposals Henry Kissinger is of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, he better. We'd never get out of it." - Well, making. Most are 9:00 12:00p.m. Sought that "The whole country had gone' being discussed in tell you seciet. lllr~ insane." Ironically, his adversary, Bob Smith ma's about halfway through a »b zck out o Church, was one of the few campaign swing, or "organizational "A congressmen 'o solution to the Mid-East would be to Performing: Ken Ainsworth talking jaunt" when he made his vote against the resolution. appearance on tell Israel that if she wants to hold on to that' campus. His statements were Pat Tully sprinkled the Sinai Desert, she can do it on her Smith attended law school here at the U own. Carl Eckhardt and Bill Adsley ,;~~ of I from 196467. He has practiced law in ition, I with anecdotes and analogies, and one Nampa ever since, except for a step into ns, the gets the impression that he really does thietic the public eye when he was Steve "My not having been previously Free Coffee, Re/axed, Warm Atmosphere Symms'ampaign care about Idaho. Some of his other manager in his successful bid ~l actively involved in politics is an asset." for- opinions: ", fora r'rr off his , M congressional seat last year. --1-—-r" 4~1-~1-—4-—'..msa ires to The Argonaut managed to catch Smith college 'E: as he made his rounds about campus on as the l.:A Wednesday. In between jaunting from one iat Big ',, endof Moscowtotheother, Smith tapeda use as "Verbatim" with KUID-TV program I) ni and which is scheduled to be shown on Dec. 24. Afithout ' opinion Politically speaking, in addition to 'l l l ;,": being a Republican, Smith considers g opped 'l e some himself a "libertarian." He defined Coach ,ls practical libertarianism as the philosophy 330// ~~4:%. '!~ OFF bt that that "individuals are responsible for their .'- Own lives." He pointed out that, "The "i Bob Smith "'.'ress '33$ offers, really doesn't understand what fy ." into the Senate. favor the "multiple i. I use IECII I sf f Bell b libertarianism is." He listed Thomas ~~ ax concept" of land management. This is for oper»men» end ', Jefferson as an example of a libertarian. where the agency administering the land Argonaut: "Mr. Smith, why have you ': would try and use it for the highest and , chosen to run for the Senate?" ence-Accournf. best use. There would be game - Smith: "Well, basically, I'm concerned management for hunting and fishing, Madel E»bb»SA le'»eerrr»I eb»brb ,:: with what's happening in the U.S." camping areas if they were needed, and b I( in As a libertarian, Smith is paying old timber could be cleared off. The I I cr ; particular attention to the increasing concept of the wilderness proposals are to I ~ s: les i ,, control which the government has over lock it up and not use it from that day I, b I the life of the individual. forward. I don't think this would be in the Economical, from a i of. state." . 'asy-To-Use iLondon ,; Argonaut: "Sen. Church has represented best interests the Idaho 8) Solid State termsof 1- g for quite some time in Washington. Argonaut: '-'What about the inter'ests of Operates on Do you think vou can beat him?" Boise Cascade? Are they genuine or / Batteries or ianRose : Smith: of- merely a facade?" "That remains for the people PRICE House Smith: "I think it's wrong to inpugn the Lnguages ; Idaho to decide. Actually, the question is Reg. Current s seniority and whether or not it is an motives of Boise Cascade. Certainly $49.95 vzPLM It' 888e/8 Moo»I advantage. I think seniority's a handicap profit is one of their interests. in important to understand that just because ,: Washington. After awhile, you get into SALE '24" Rag. $24.96 it's doesn't mean that I I ., a position that when you'e in a real not a wilderness, it HEAL|:0 '-,~ the whole area's going to be turned over scrap, you.'ve got to call on your SAVE 2Q% - FM stereo, FM/AM tuner-amplifier, ;- colleagues. This brings certain to Boise Cascade." 3Q% GQ/ '.i obligations with it." turntable, tape player, twin speaker system Argonaut: "Do you favor the use of DDT il Argonaut: "Any comment on Church's on the Tussock moth?" Compact component features ~ Built-in 8-track stereo ';. record?" Smith: "There are some hazards to the ;,'4 tape cartridge player with automatic/manual program i» Smhb: ~ "Well some of the things that Sen. use of DDT. But in this case it could be selector; program indicator light Built-in full size 4-speed automatic/manual turntable with Floating- . 'ti ~ Touch tone arm, dust cover, 45 RPM spindle ~ FM Stereo, FM/AM radio with lighted slide rule vernier tuning ~ 100% solid state chassis ~ Twin enclosures, 6" Home For Il each with round speaker ChriStmaS ONl.y S1A]500 SAVE 8218.85 I ae- 1/3 ntools e When: Dec. 21, 5 p,m. » Wallace Complex I il «A Where: idaho Falls fb

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Goalline ':: 'G4Rcll'lfetlsita;: Giafitti k ~ :0 I yuu SRrulo SS AM@ RuRRC 7SRr: pup,RRc orNvwlcv Nv rlus' v~ appr Rr orRVr'OSRNS I~) Iwlccf'q. la tuuR, JRsRsrdR<:r>>Q $ ir oiIiilics 4!ti 2iIIiiti!cities .'FSsrs ra uuN,FRpiu RNP GiuRtr Relapse WlF:Nptrlu~ vuo <'<'R II INFO. ' i ii PGSi. «tRr PPu «RVR FAlND IK Kim cotnplain any time now about what voice little to say about; Sad but true, students Ppg. 'SS'/'VR ArHMTIC 5 i ~ By ' NP~ Crcmpton'rgonaut Id'aho 200,I%0-a RSSErS VV'S~ulrlNG l Editor' ' they have at this instltutioh. at "contirjbute'round $ Sports $4tR Itrutt, rERPt. HRÃ aews year to the program through fees which PsRRPHIVRL Nitty teu, Furr iNsrhsNsi Rr/~luED THAN At the news conference a week ago they must pay. .40$ Glh oF 7MFlNG. SArr. w R ik The Athletic Board of Control at the I TRl I IR slums and Ir"l GruruRtr. Idaho have On the other hand, Vandal 'RHulNS 'RiilG df ran University of may alteuly ' donating HHv< tev Puluriu our rHHa boosters are given the chance of EAGv made 'the..biggest mistake of Hplvox rHR PNlvatsirr puss Rc jt,'s'hreatened moriey,to "the cause" or, if they need aft,- RituuuHG. existerice, iccording to r RtuVSFR GF rNG rGrtFI «P for spending some. money,.ciut- rpsHu~g oscar rumors and. teports prior'o yesterdayis excuse . rztrw ru uss pNF uF from Van'daj- AIOIITECTVM lAdpNpgKS Boinl qf Regents meeting in Pocatello, purchase anything PEIllllk handbags to toilet seat ~ Pap I»" NRVS'pu SrPSRr~xo embroidered pre The Athletic Boaid, in a blatant display covers that have that ole familiar Vandal . vs'' 4Rrr GRGR pi.RVRR saon ,of arrogance,'oted, last 'i 'it weeII behind . face smilina up at'cha, closed doors ori a major hsue 'ofatudent R With gift's like that, it's no wonder that law,-and e interest, contrary to state the alumns and other boosters see'm to refused',even body IVV'j)i to allow student a "strong" showing at each 'ave'such be the president, Carl Wurster, present at home game, nearly filling the seats time. between the 40-yard line markers. Since there does exist a state law that I',,:t'. Students complained, some of them forbids voting'in closed sessions, the ,, loudly, when the New Idaho Stadium went

meeting itself has raised a whirlwind of up with a roar and before students had '': controversy. While Idaho officials defend to scream. In a similar context,a'hance their position by saying the meetings are Wayne Anderson the four students who sit on the Athletic not'governed by state law, more indignant Thursday, Knecht pointed out that one of Board of Control make up not the most individuals from the southe'rn part of the the main reasons for Robbin's dismissal representative. voice of student opinion iz~y~lp~~~:-'"- state say that it is illegal and that the was due to the large number of alumni- and undoubtedly there are other students, I 'aybe ~,:y it' Athletic Board has outlived fans who had become disgruntled with the a majority, that might have had a usefulness. general momentum of the entire football different opinion if they were given the chance to Vote on a controversial issue. In this continuing saga of church versus program. Little matter, the Board of Regents are state, students versus "right to know" Adinittedly, these alums, or at least now upset with the idea of there being a and athletics versus the students some, of them, put alot of money into a politics, L'ONG 'ystem voice louder than their own. LIVE at 'this university should be starting to which the students often have Misled THE BOARD OF REGENTS l! (Goodbye to the Athletic Board of Control) ,E Basketball burns Also mentioned in the news conference last week was Coach Wayne Anderson and ..n1xamura.. 4esu. 1;s his bevy of basketballers. Ed Knecht '..'rac.~ '..'earns We .V.:a1c.hei replied to a question that Anderson, in essence, is on a form of probation this 4 discus will year with his likely dismissal if his to ne well athlete from Lewiston High School Bruce time throwing the shotput or INTRAMURAL BOWLING STANDINGS Big Sky teams appear pretty hoopsters fail to have more wins than ,'matched for track competition this year Buckingham. be Mark Krull, a transfer student from> November 29, 1973 th'e 220- from losses. ',,and "there should be a real dogfight Carryling load in the 100 and Spokane Falls College, Tom Kurdy LEAGUE I Unlike Robbins, Anderson has the yard dashes wtll be veterans Colhe Mack Lewiston and Tony Kevan from Twin', W-L ','between, Weber State, Montana, Idaho, impossible task of trying to recruit top- Arizona," and Al Bergman, the present school Falls. Kurdy and Kevan were state high 1. DC 15-1 'Boise State and Northern notch athletes to play in a less-than-top- record-holder with a time of 21.1. The school champs in the discus and sbotput 2. BH 13-2 ','Coach said in an interview notch gymnasium that rivals Moscow other returning veteran will be Kyle events, 12-4 'yesterday. 3. KS'. High's gym in seating but rates a poor Kennison. Depth will be a key for these Collie Mack will again put his talents to LCA 10-1 Troxel added that Montana State second in all other categories except age. runners who are backed by Jack use in the long jump while he and Mike 5. LH 9-3 ,'University and Goniaga are the only up Anderson's superiors seem to have ," Sherman, Kenny Marks from Meridian, Marson will probably be sharing duties in 6..FH 1-11 schools in the conference who spend less little sympathy for his plight and would from l; on track than Idaho and they will probably and Byron Porter, a transfer the triple jump. 7. NA 0-12 Blue'ountain in Pendletoti who has 8. PKT 0-16 probably laugh at the idea of building a ',not be strong contestants for the College Russ'Parker and Bill Rice will be new 100-yard dash, new facility. At the least, a roof might 'onference title, clocked a 9.1time for the faces behind the javelin and Coach Troxelu u someday be on the New "We Running the hurdles for the Vandals LEAGUE II put Idaho bad a really young squad last year is optimistic about the arrival of Tom '; will Rick Norland, Bob W-L Stadium which would a11ow basketball and still finished third in the conference this year be Baggley at the beginning of next in the 1. ATO 11-1 competition there, not forgetting of ,'ehind Idaho State and Montana," Troxel Martin, who placed third semester. According to Troxei, course "I last and Lofton, who Baggley,'ho 2.t BTP 8-4 the extra $100,000 for the roll-up ,''commented, figure we should still conference year, Syd is a Yakima JC transfer, willi fourth behind Martin and also 3. TC 8-4 basketball floor. ,"figure among the top three this year, placed probably be the man to beat in the javelin 4. DSP 64 Although the Vandals appear to have ', too." competed in the high jump. event 5. PKA 6-6 one of their better teams in the past few Several people will be returning this Idaho should be fielding another strong years, they could easily come out with a for the Vandals group in the field events. Bill Bramlette Troxel added that he is excited about 6. PGD 5-7 , year as distance people this year's teary and expects it to do well 7. CH 3-9 losing season considering some of the 'and they include Mark Novak, Shane and Mike Hamilton, the top two pole '' in the conference. "It is a student sport 8. WSH .1-11 opponents they will be up against this ,Sorrie and Rick Brooks. Another junior vaulters in the league last year, will be year including Arizona, Arizona State and 'college transfer from Spokane Falls returning to action. Bramlette holds with alot of kids coming out on their own:..;. with' because there isn't much in the way Ottt,'>l Washington State among a host of others. ,I College will be ready for action this year the Idaho record 15.9 vault but fot LEAGUEIII " If, in fact, Anderson does the be had to settle for second place in scholarships. We do want to invite anyone) ..: W-L get boot, , after being redshirted last year with an the Athletic Director in charge have conference standings last year behind the who is interested to come out and join the ", 1. DTD 11-1 may , injury. All of these mcn will be competing t'3 a hard time coming with an 'in excellent'umps of 'Mike Hamilton, team,give itatry,"Troxel 2. SnH 10-2 up ample , the mile, thee-miltI and steeplech'ase. said.: 'il replacemnent. Considering the conditions included competition in the 880- 'lso Julietta, who took first place in the He pointed out that the team I1I-'j-'oi 3. SN 7-5 for '- basically ', ', on a weight-lifting'nd running 4. SC 5-7 under which he has been placed, Coach yard dash and the mile will be freshman conference. sio '' program now serious 'I 5. CC 5-7 Anderson has done a good job bringing in Nathan Nisinger and Richard Fields who Also returning will be Richard Kline right and that i,

', i'. an. 6. WH 5-7 good athletes to play in a considerably are both reputed to be excellent distance who finished fifth in the conference last workouts will probably bcgix 7. AKL 3-9 dilapidated gymnasium. i " runners. year. immediately following the Christma" <$ the break. 8. UH 2-10 Anderson says that statements made by Veterans return Paul Jorgenson, 'who is playing for . Knecht at that news conference have not Veteran competitors in the half-mile basketball for the Vandals with his . The first actual competition will be a,".'5 and will not have any effect on himself, 'event will be Wendell Hercules, a junior, brother Bob, will be handling the high LEAGUE IV Whitman Invitational in the middle of- his players or his outlook. ','nd senior Al Ramach, who finished jump event along with Steve Seitz, a W-L "We'e March, Idaho will compete on the': 1. SAE 8-0 here to do a job and that job is ',; fourth in the conference last year with a freshman from St. Maries. anti following weekend with Washington Stale *', playing basketball. Right now, that's all Lots of Ii 2. McH 8-4 ,'ime of 1:51.9. depth and Boise State track teams. 3, GH 6-6 we'e worrying about," he commented. New faces will be seen in the 440-yard Depth will not be a major problem in Mu The irl P: 4. TKE 5-7 The will have to ," dash lineup, led by veteran Brad the discus as the conference's top first home meet, Troxel said, ! play rt,:" 5. GrH 5-7 error-free basketball tonight if they plan 'acKenzie, who finished third in the thrower, Steve Rowe, will be returning to currently scheduled for April 6 when Ihc Vandal tracksters will the 6. PDT 4-4 on staying close to the Wolfpack of ", conference last year. They include Mike competition. Doug Fisher, who finished go up against >, 'ou Idaho track I~ '.. 7. TMA2 0-8 Nevada-Reno. The Vandals lost 78-70 last ,,'Andrews from Trinidad, who has clocked third, will also be back to give aid. Boise State team in the new coa year against basically the same team and flat 48.0 already, and an excellent Other athletes who will be spending facility. Iool INTRAMURAL 3-MAN BASKETBALL for Idaho, it was a good game. Lou December 3.1973 of I LCA2 over DSP1 30-16 the DC2 over TMA13 30-24 UH4 over SAES 30-26 McH4 over DTD3 30-20 lino TC1 over AT06 30-26 "O gait TKE2 lr over 'DT3 304 1ere'S iilOre "1e )

. I I 11 I', THE ARGONAUT Friday, December 7, 1973 Holiday Car Protection Of damage to car and To %duce the p sslblilty students who plan to leave enhance snow removal plans, I I holiday vacation are cars on the campus durlrig the their lots listed I I in one of the parking e'quested'to park them 'e'ques request will allow removal below. Compliance with this lots and allow ail streets the snow from other parking of Campus Security clear for returning students. to be kept parking lots' Officers will patrol the designated I I '8 security as possible to as much 'eque quently to provide II vehicles left in those lots designated for holiday The following lots:have been II ' i '.;" I I! 4s /god I -, parking: Center. '" Lot 1 east of the Information II .,'I a. Ij ufkt8~ g " m'" dUpd lbu(,tron ~ ff0(S ( Bn tf' Tower. 'll f) wss np typ( 8'jovsi . Bnd. b, Lot7eastofthe gfLO,1,+s'o. " Ilm ths I I west of Gamma Phi c. Lot 28 on Seventh Street (r„ l Puf" m'9™ Updik' Sorority. House. Bndfpld Up '"'hsd Blsstsrs nt.« h 'msdistpy Beta 0 i(g~gggC«+ m comms when", inlprmpdn fdS SB ' ovsrsn (props bl(09 ids nt (mm pr I I t Bmp d bum sni inc(dsn Bn98r dias 1 . ks. 8 n c0U(d UP Bsthms 'sons-c™ ostppns 0 8 hs mess Bdy I I.— ~ . . FB BtVt 0J . sp bssn P ppm ' thsn ms, rsfstsd thpt A wss us S J swsr h 8d ' cs'. hs (Euss(8,.' 6.8(l, 'ing»hsv one 0I Bding isvg« theY' mpst(sn Brs in" thBU ''tor(Urn b Ut 9 fly)gf "'z, fhs fs. find stsd to 'John BUI. sss 80 sksd . lack h 8t Bnscsfn ptbsck big t r tp Bnndsuggs 9(vs h890 (m89(np, Bxc Bnd h(s 12 hpur crpwd wss .'Whsn . msde 8ttsck n I I" Novsinbpf hali thhs . d HB PU (isn (joined ppsrsts vsrpxPOBB . Bnd(c(fis . mms mmodsts nppf wsfp 0 BPps ipf h™ Bn Ior n RS Bcco nerve tps mpi rBBd OP Jo B. 8t mV +By Ph w(th door thp Students WB coif msfvpl Bs 'hp h(s(ng 'uldWS thp 10 -: oipr tsn8 held over Thai UMBss I of 'empst togrBPh ~ Bt 9 bsck. 'rtV how . 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Something Different on the Air I KUOI Rock Week h KUOI-FM, the student owned station on campus, will feature a special week present of music Dec. 9-15.Two new albums a day will be featured in addition to the night. program, Preview '73; which features complete play of a new release every I this fall The records have been chosen from over 300 current releases received and are coordinated to fit the mood of the day in which they are played. One album will be played each morning at 9:10a.m., and another at 4:10 p.m. '73 KUOI Each evening at 10:10, the regularly scheduled Preview will be aired. com- presents this as a service at)d as a musical Christmas gift to the University munity. The albums to be played are as follows: 10:10p.m. , 9;10a.m. 4:10ptm. Dec. 0 Diana & Marvif) Everybody Likes Some Live Dates (Diana Ross & Kind of Music (Wishbone Ash) Marvif) Gaye) (Billy Preston) ade irom Lena Whitmore Concert The sound ot Christmas —the tourth g class Dec. 10 Don't Cry Now Roger McGuint) It) elementary school with teacher Mrs. Elbert Mcproud presented holi- (Linda Ronstadt) (Roger iyfcGuif)n) (The Beac&oys) day music in the Vandal Lounge yesterday. The schoolchildren filled The Soul Years Welcome Dec. 11 HeyNowHey the SUER with song during the noon hour as part of the Valkyrie pro- (Aretha Franklin) (Assort. Artist) (Santana) gram Eight Days of Christmas Bear I Dec. 12 First Playin'avorites Booger (David Gates) (Doll McLean) (Buddy Miles Express) Dec. 13 Killing Me Softly Greatest Hits Original (Roberta Flack) (Isley Brothers) (Buffalo Springfield) Dolls Dec. 14 Cross Country Steve Feldmaf) New York (Cross Country) (Steve Feldman) (New York Dolls) Ritual Dec. 15 At Carnegie Hall Ship Ahoy Space (Melaf)ie) (The O'Jays) (Hawkwind) KUOI is located at 89.3on the FM band. Merry listening and Merry Christmas. ENTERTAINED, CHALLENGED AND INSPIRED THE PROGRAM THAT HAS BAFFLED. THE WORLD. OVER FIFTY MILLION PEOPLE ON FIVE CONTINENTS OF

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