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10-15-1970 Arbiter, October 15 Students of Boise State College

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RBITER Boise State College Vol. 3 No.7 ThursOiY. Oct. 15,1970 Student Politicians Expect ISGAMeet To Produce Results College of delegates will meetings will be conducted The Idaho Student Miukider said the smaller important feature of the convention will be the campus present one Of rwo seminars on afterwards. Government Association is the-'greup-the--be-t'Ic:r. because if Saturday. Oct. 17. two unrest situation. "Small College Problems." and meeting in Boise this week and - pe rsons feci they have !O seminars will be conducted. Student leaders from the Idaho State University will officials arc looking for contribute. they will ,. Responsible Change on University of Idaho. Idaho State presen t the other side, "Large substantial results. Political activity will be Campus," by Northwest University. . College Problems" both from 10 BOise St a re ,AS II President e rn p h a s i z c d during t h e Nazarene College and Rjeks Hicks College. I.ewis and Clark to II a.m. Warne Mittleider. p re stdcn t of convention. because both College and "Course and Teacher Normal, College of Southern Inter-action group meetings ISGA, said Tuesday the gruup gu be r n a t o r ial ca n d rd a t c s , will l-e conducted from 11 a.m. Fvaluaricn." Lewis and Clark incumbent (;ov, Don Samuelson Idaho, No rthwcst Nazarene cunslSts of student leaders from Nurmal, from 9 10 10 a.rn A College. North Idaho Junior to I i noon. Or Donald Kline, rune Idaho stale msrrrutron» of and former State Sen. CeCIl general a"t:rnuly addressed by College. and 1I01S<: Stare WIll director of lIighcr lducat ion in higher lcarrung. broughl together Andrus, will a d d r e ss the liou Serrano with a presentation partiCipate, Pre srdcnts, \'ICC Idaho. Will address the lunch 10 prUl11llll' student go\,ernmenl. conference. ,\ tt orne v (icncra l sessionfr om 12 noon to 1 30 on "All Idaho Week" will be Hubal Hubson "III a'bo ad.ln'" pre sidcn ts and adlllll11strau\,e lie ,.IIJ. "I, vcrv ms t rtu t n m conductcd Jrom 10 to 11 a.rn. a"lStallts fr orn each school p.m. on "From the Other Side \\111 be looklll'g al ot hcr t hc conclave. Inlt:f·adion groups will meet \lll!lel.la sald."1 rlnnk rhrr e lh u r s d a y. o ci 15, of the GeneratIOn Gao." Instllulll>ns Ihe\,'11 find t hc Co\' I)on SanlUelson and unlil noon when Rouert C. rq:lstralilln wlil ht: llJllduCled prl,lJlcms thn h.l\ e afe nol will ut" a lut "f lOI11I11<'nl,IIn Iht" C"clI Andrus will al tend a press - Arnt:son·. dlreclor of the Law g",erllUf r."l· :\ fler Samuelson from I 5 p.m .. fllllowed h\' a Ull14UC We'vc gOI II hwkcll up l c>nfcrence from I 30 to 3 311 I' n for l e men I P I ann i n g .lO.l Andrus speak. Ihe group will l11eellllg of InllTJllllln group '" I hal aflef cven Illajor p.m on Ihe ballruom CommiSSIOn. will address lhe break up. and Ihn will ,U1I1e kaders III Ihe Idaho Hoom frolll ,onkrell' c. eVl'fyhodv wlil end TWll sellllnars. "Srudt:nt lunl'h session on "Hiol Control balk wllh ,,~ .llffcrl'nl I.ll'as .. 5 to (I pm .\n IIIformal up In "X .llffnent dlSl'u\sllln (;o\,crnllWnl. Whal Is II, whal and Campus Lnrest." "Iudenl gov<:rnmt"nl Will l><: rl'eepllon wllh Cenl An.lrus III ~1(lUP\ 10 dlsluS' ....hat Should It Ik," pr,-scnted hv rht: final ....·mmar ".\1inorities 11Ighhghle.l on Satur.la\" an.l Ih., Ihe Capital CI1\ I{oolll will 1)(' happcned ... ""orth Idaho JunIOr Collc:ge. and on Campus" uy the University Slheduled fOf 0 10 7 P ,Ill. A IIc ,.lId [he agenda had I,t:en pulllll.!1 atl11uspht:r<' \~1l1 bt: uul .. Drugs A ProUIt'I11;". presenled of hbho and I~OISl'Slatc Colk-ge of the wa\. .\\lIllrIJcr sal.l Wekome dlllltt:r fwm 7 lu 'I lh angell \ll large anJ slllall h\' the College of Southern will u" conducled from 2 to studl'nt nghts w\1I pia\' an p.m III lhe hallwol11 wlil feature ll)lIegt"~ Will be tu~elher, There Idhao. will he londucted from 3 20 p.m. (;"neral discussion IIII port ant part Sludent leaders BOIsc Stale Cullege Prcsld"nl Dr WIll be 35 0lll1U Ie openers and 3 30 to 4 311 pill FollowlOg and mter';Klion group meetings Will be preparing an agenda for J 0 h n lIarm·s. .\ Presld"n I 's dlSCu'>.slOn groups wlIl folio ..... IOler-aClllln group leadcrs and will he from 3 30 to U p.m. lhe Stale Hoard of hJucHlOn. rct'eptlUn III the Capllal Cily The evenl will lake place delt'gates will participate m an.l resolu !Ions will be vole.l lm I{oom wlil pH'cede a delc:gate Dinner in the Ballroom will wllllln lhe lIutel 1I01se. dlSl'ussions until 6 p,m. feature a pancl of the prcsidents Satur.lar· assembly mceting Thur~la~', F nday ~nd Saturday. A SOCIal hour and dinner will and (SGA discussion for all The Studenl Bill of Rights Friday. Oct. 16. (;o\'. Don when delcgatC\ come [0 reglsler, follow from 7 to 9 p.m .. with pelt.-gat("S. will be discussed III the capacity Sa mudson will address the thcy Will pick a number from A((orney General Robert if other schools wish 10 adopt it. Ilroup wit.h "Thc Fururc of one to SIX, dcsignallng diSCUSSIon Robson speaking. A president's Functions of the bill will be Higher Educatloll in the 70's" in groups in which thcr will be conference and special group emphasi7.ed Mittleider said. An the ballroom from 9 to 10 a.m. Involved. Andrus, Samuelson to Address Idaho Studen ts Friday

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Collese ,Newswrlters Flock to State Convention In Boise Friday, Oct. 16 the breakfast Education Idaho, addressing the editor; Lewis and Clark Normal, This is the week for university newspapets will meeting will be in cQnjunction groups "From the Other Side of Nancy Rousseau, editor; College conventions in Boise:, and the attend the convention to be with the Idaho ,Student the Gen ration Gap." of Idaho's COYOTE; and Boise Idaho Collegiate 'Press conducted at the Botd Doise, Government Association, with Press conferences with Gov. Friday, Oct. 16 and Saturday, State College's ARBITER, Jane Association will be meeting to Gov. Don Samuelson speaking. Don Samuelson and democratic 'Dunn, editor, will attend, _gubernatoriaL_.candidate Cecil re-discover the original concept Oct. 17 .. 10:30 a.m. is the time se:t for a: Representatives from Idaho Anderson said registration is Andrus will conducted. from plenary session headed by be of the organiiation. set for Thursday, Oct. 15, from President Larry Anderson, State University's SPECULUM, A nderson. Discussion on 1 :30 to 3130 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. at the Botd Boise. Discussion groups from 4:30 Idaho State University, said Bill Hathaway, editor.t,Jniyersity resolu tions will include service of Idaho's ARGONAUT, Cliff. The opening banquet will to 6 p.m. will highlight content Tuesday it's time to get down to award standardization and the feature guest speaker Sam Day, of student publications and the concrete ideas for which the. Eidemiller, editorl Ricks University of Idaho student Bill College's VIKING SCROLL, eidtor of the INTER· paper fonnat. Two groups will oqlanizatlon was formed. lIe of Rights. ' David Bly, editor. North Idaho MOUNTAIN OBSERVER, give opening statements and c said, "We are tryiilg to ban discussing the Discussions will center tojether and form a power Junior College's' CARDINAL around ICPA funding and papets will be critiqued. REVIEW, Larry Haight, editor. Student Press Association structure to help ourselves as a committee assignments, .. Northwest Nazarene College's (USSPA) convention last group of student press people in The lunch session with the CRUSADER, Gayle Moore, summer in Manchester, N.H. Idaho." , A social hour will fo'low at ISGA win feature Dr, Donald , All editors and staff members editor I 'Collcae of Southern Kline, director of Higher of Idaho'. nine collCl(e and Idaho'. HORiZON, Paul Buker, 9115 ".m. Arbiter Editorial. •• Erttertorial eRf-nITS t.dilut'-in-<:hirl . JaM Dunn Three ARBITER reporters went roving for answers. side has the vbetrer speaker, -r.tth-cr then on their own Copy t:dilor . . . ehri. Kinl .... y·OUl t.dil~ Kich.d Jackman Monday, Oct. 12 and we received several which were mildy merits. , Sporll t.dilut'. . Bob Kadloff interesting. The question was, "Do you feci you had an One suggestion we received from a student during our 8u,inu. Manll.r . (; ....y K.... haw adequate opportunity to become informed about the roving was to hold at least one forum with the candidates eirculalion t.dilor . r erry !':run senatorial candidates during the recent student Senate and Interested students asking and answering questions, i'h-""iOiraphn'OUnTiiniwii. !Cidwd" _. elections?" That way any student can find out what each candidate rackman. Mik. Gibbom Funny thing, a lot of students felt that the posters thinks about Issues which are important to that student. ConlrihulOf\ . .• Brenl P.~non. Joy A.v> Kenl. GinSCr Wa~ ... l'on)' splashed all over everything in sight did little to mform----·---·-It-i~nceelsar-y_ for a. liberal arts major -to know what a Smilh.JII1' M,·Co)'. M.,il)'n loawr.nc e, them of the candidates.viewpoints. business candidate thinks so the forum could be broken M.~."'l Pulon. len)' t.rlUf. GrCJ Signs like, ,,"~e~.'s incorporate, you v,~te f~~ me: I'll ~own into separate rooms where students .could t .eln, Nancy r 'plon work for you , (live a Basque a chance and Don t be Interrogate candidates from their majors Without taking up Ad.iaor . John MacMillan old-fashioned" somehow failed to tell the students what time from students with other majors. they wanted to know about the candidates. Any candidate who is actually interested in his t Il.bli.h.d May 191>8. dac The speeches were a farce, as usual, with nothing constituents should be willing to take J stand on issues AK81Tt.K " a wee kl)' >luclenl publication of Bon" su~ Col .... in accomplished except proof that one candidate could say which arc important to those who elect him One of these cooperation .. id> dl. 8S<: (Anlln loa the same thing better than another. ,\\ost of the candidates forums per campaign would be J rturumu m. however, more Prinl ... and LraphtC Aru. Inc promised to work hard for YOU this year, to write a than one would benefit everyone concerned I hcve torurns column for the paper or publish a weekly bulletin to let should be open tu evcrvonv includ mg fJculty and Letters to the EdItor or tbe YOU know what he was up to and to be a strong voice for administratiun. BOise State College ARBITE~ ~OU in the S<:nate. Tape rccordings of cJmpaign speeches It has been suggested that student Sen,lte electluns be :annot exceed 250 words. Tbel trom the last tew years would have Jccompllshed the SJme held III the sprmg and I believe thiS IS.! goud IdeJ It st'ems must be subnUtted to tbe purpose. that students are more aware of the ISSUes Jnd Life llIore !ARBITER edllorlaJ staff on or If all the candidates who have promised weekly about what 1\ going on III the spring than lfl the fJIl columns or senate bulletins at BSC in the !lst three veJrs '-:atllralh. freshmJn elections would h.I\T to \\ .lIt until ~rore Monday of the week the could be sracked on lDp of each uther thn' \vould fJIl and It ~lIght be better to c'tend thc fr",h l".llllp,Ugll tu lJaper ~oes to press comprise the Llllest edifice in the world Ihe ,\RBIII·I{ thrce wn:ks ,md encouragc lfltercstn! Irnhrllcll ttl .Itlcnd All It' Iters submitted mus docs not rCJect thesc \\cekly columns so yuu'l/ hJH' to the flr~t fn\ rneetlllg~ to bl:cumt' JCljU.lIfHnl \\ lth tht' be Signed Names Will bt gucss .IgJIIl tu Ilgure out why you hJVC never secn them problems bdore their clcllltHl~ .\ lorum I~thc only Withheld from publlcatlOQ upon Strong \'oiccs in the student Scnate is one thing we practical wa~' lor nt'\\ studcllt'> to ~et J \\orkm~ knO\\lntgc request have had in the past and will probably h,I\"C agalll this YC.lr of thclr cJnJldatcs 'illll"l" thn h.l\T no[ tX.'l"1l .IwunJ lung Tht> ARBITER reserves the One 'itrong vOIce last year contributed strongly to our enough to kllow aboutlllost of thc l'JfHlid,lIe~ right to edit or reject letters strong debt. Some less strong minds were bent by that I ~ulJIIllt [hl"ic 0pllliom In thc humbk hopc th.1I nc,t strong voice and It only cost us S-l,OOO (we were .Ilread~' a ycar my strongest mcmory 01 selwol dectlOfl\' will not be a submitted for publication. few thousand III the hole). It h.ls always secmcd ridiculous poster which stJtcd, ".\Iom, Jppk fllc Jnd tht· 2.\\ to mc that issues should bc dCClded on the basis ot whICh Comp.ln('.

Rotary Student Program helps citizens to bridge generation gap E-4

At a recent luncheon of the Boise Rotary, a Wide range and dropping out :'\low IS the tlmc for wild efforts. And, program devoted to vocations for youth was prescnted to :n the CiSt: uf the BolSC Rotary, thosc .lttCl1lpts JfC helng =-=~ the club membership by program chairman, l.oren F made. There arc J few hidden IlC.lutles of thiS progrJn~ hrst, = e.:t~ Scott. 0 c:::a ~ Scott said the program would direl:t ItS attention to and foremust. IS the program was lllltlated on J hll'JI level. ~ ::E~ junior and senior high sl:hool students as well as college age It IS dlreL:ted to the local populatIOn and It u'>(:s local ~ ." talent. Those who arc partiCIpating III th" t'nde.lvor ,Ifl' participants. A vast reservoIr of advlsmg talent. covering ~ areas ranging from .\Iarketing to Zoology, has heen experts III theIr field. No one" more ljuallfled to ad\'l'>(' J ar::" assembled for the sole purpose of aiding young people. young man or woman on a future. for ('xample III Journalism than " Eugene l>orSt:y, puhlisher of the Idaho ...... With all of the attacks on the nation's vouth, this is a ~ ...... -r, refreshing change of pace to witness lIl'these troubled Statesm.m and hIS right hand man, 1{ldlard llronek, a::a~ times. The results won't bc seen for sometIme. But the managmg editor of the publicatIOn Other area'i havc like r.., potential of this new program is far reaching. strengths ar:: Known as "I{utary Student Vocation Program," or It has been fashionable for pollticJm, 'ioclal dlmbers -e_ RSVP, the venture relics on the ability of various school and othefs to lambast youth WIth greJt vigor Labels such 6 G)_ counselors to keep young people informed as to the as leftISt and radicals arc bccormng Illcreasingly mOfe resources he has available to him in his desired area. apparent in our vocabulary. .d r.., But a group of citizens feel loose rhetoriC IS not the It is dangerous to generalize about youth. It seems that ~ when ~omeone of well meaning caliber undertakes at answer. Toey argue that geniun(' attempts to commulllcate ....-~ this misguided exercise the result often becomes an attempt with all concerned is a must if the youth IS to henlllle a ... ~ at futility and, at worst, a grosJ error on the part of the part of society instead of being known as the targets for originator. Needs arc different in every human being. And un-yeilding verbal Ins-ults that merit no justifil'ation. --- . In this age of dissent and reaction to that form of --- .. young people are no different. But the road is rougher for 0 youth. The pitfalls are more plentiful and too few are protest, too few shining lights makt- life worth the effort ~ really intent on helping. for youth. But H.S.V.I'. is onc of those lights and rnay well become an eff('rllve l'X ample of promoting good will The attacks by Vice Pre'iident Agnew on the younger ~ generation haven't helped matters either. Agnew \ between two generatIOns SOl'll'ty (;111 well lISC the rehetoric has aided in furthering the cause of turnmg on attcmpts. Orenl PekTlOn

I oIl1nr. I hl' ,\II III I III ~~ I!:aETTERS TO THE J]JDITOR Cormary to MISS Wynd. me to h(' lWllrohl flnl, III Spauldmlt's I'ulenm', there is develop an un,ler't.lnlllnll of Ih(' validll)' til Mr. Peterson', very r('ll contrlhutllln that fnlicism of Ihe lIIack ,tudles UII\,k, havc nwle to Ame:f1nn i\ my r;1I d collcl'lIon of have: heen hy'pHsc,1, hUI murn:', AcaJcnllcialn hOlh IJlill·k hl\wry ami l'ulturc, .ntl, \Ccllm!, F,lilor. The i\IOllTFI{ chamnen had 10 get logelher in hecause Ihe \Iudents have heen an,1 While: In Americln by re,·ulln,/ln. tht'I' order lO wordinate all of thdr by'pa\'itd. Arc }'IIU lookmg for a un.veriuics 1ft' prrse:ntly arwml''',hmcnu. uften made 111 i\fter reading the front page activities. ;and m;any times these ~ fight wllh 2M Co. hel'aU'it you entllged in such a debate over Ihe: face uf Iitrell dlffl(ulties, we article in the Arhitcr (10·9,70) key peuple were unahle to meet were sh!tllted tI, hecau'it the lIIack studies. l'an hell' til ,li'l'd Iht ui,ma of de;aling with Wayne Mittleider's as a whole:. The posilion hc:ld by sludenls were shlithlt'd? Of all the araumenll that inftrlorlly that hu bun .'llO,ly 'I' (I nf J a cob S , t h a I () f Fur my money I hope Ihat appointments as 'provided fur milCht II(' ui\Cd on behalf of 'tarfll'e,1 un hll(k Utin, under the: 1970·71 ASH budget, ;administrative iLui"ant to the you ;arc reactillil due 10 an Inlle such an Hlidemic course, A" app~riatilln "f a ~orl«' I wuuld alsu like to ask the: ASH AU(ldated Studenu, is badly that conl'e:rns tht' students ami upiltilln for the ,uilt fetlin" culture h.. always b«n a Senate members to carefully needed, The mixups from the not due to an uchange of nver the Ictlnnll of our colle:etive prerequisite to • basic e:onsider Mittleider's proposals past are witness to this fact, hostilities in some heated, fnrehthe:rt .s the foore .. understandin, of a pcoplt and appointments before So, bdore you blast disorderly debate:. Often in the ju,tifkation possible:, Neither ill thtmK'lvu. But that approach tl) demanding anything of the ASH Mittleider OUt of his ehlir, be past, sludent ,overnmenl hll been for, of and by the Senlte there much valldity to Min Black. in our country raisea I officers. 10 cognizant of the fact that Wayne Spluldin,'s othe:r u.umptlons. wry fundamtntaJ qucstlon, Arc In the past, our Student body i. JUStified for hi. action. in part. instead by the Students, This especially II to which minority the Blacka .nothu people Of'~ • affai ... have been Nn with the Any other complaints atemmin. year make In Intelli,ent effort ,roup hi' IIlffcred moat at the they JUlt Amerinn .. hlYInJ the .efficienty of I free-for-all, Every from the acqui.ition of clothin, to tend to the Iuues Ind not to of the whIte man. th.t 111Muplndofta u yOli .. d 1 P plln call1n, for action was and Machfor tht use of the AS8 b100dr.ina nOld of the people hands or one minority cou.. II placed In commltuc. and mac offictrt I.another man«. you d JIIfCC with. .cud.. MCCtIIrll)' tiltlin' than lInOChcr. WIftft W. To.. ' people WCfC dlcedy respontiblc M.ntrs rcqulrlal Sen.rc tf theft It jultltlclt*, for • Dcpanment of Hlslot)' larteel.,. thlt the whole works approv.1 mould tic rccf&ond with Ikllamndy. II.ck ltudlct COUnt, It setrna tu came,.2off u hoped. but not b«ause ),ou ... sen.to .... Artc.lul ""'.'",.' .. ,. I. '"" Reporter Roving

T~is week .the RavinJ' Reporter poled the question. "Do you feel you had an ldequate opportunitY to pin nfficialt information about Senate candidates to vote· intdliBcndy durins the Scoatc cIccdoas?"

Kau DricoD. "No'" Steve Ehmann: Sandra Oyae: " think John EdJaton. "No, posten dido't give cnouJh "Definitely DOt. I didn't the opportunity was. there MC&Ux the decision WIll Iafonaadoa:' have much coptact with and teac:ha'l did let kids made by the the andidaus. Isaw a lot out of dais. I think vice-president that a of signs around bUI there posters give en0ulh write-in candidau could wu not personal contact. information ... not spc:ak. There wu no There should be an open freedom of IpCCch. forum •.

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Sharon Gregor: "No r-wbenever they had A~ their speeches I couldn't kave dais. I heard aboUI Peggy Cole: "No, I didn't the andidaus from other k:"ow . who was running. Owen Krahn: "No, I . Tom BroWn: "Yes, if the people. They should have For improvements the didn't think there wac student has any intrrest Vic:ktt UInon. '"No, me had a wrile up in the elections should be more any issues broulht out • at all, it's available to ARBITER a w«k befoee well known. Not This is the ruson for .polla'S are irrdn-anl and him. Participation is they don't uy moulh ulling the pros and cons evCl')'one coutd go to the apathy, possibly ." better th is year ." about the candidaII' .. of candidates." speeches eirhcr ."

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Senate Report Procedures, rules slow Senate hv Sharon lIarnn

f aculrv and students 01 IISC, to \ I'HKedurn"onlu'.on ami more p r o c e du r e s h Ighllghtnl the JI....·US·' the arutudes of students toward f acu Ity pohcres and to weekly ASII Senate meeung hel d SENATORS WARD KNOX ..... Judll'ishcr .,..-II d .... 1Iion ova' nala and Tuesday 1I1~C'd down with in,"11 an Ol'erall cohniveness proc:edurn and _I), introducal billl dllrint dt~ ..-ti.. Tunda)'. (Phollll by unlamillar parlllllrnlary wllh nudenlS and facultlC'l at Mile Gibbons) pro<:edures, thC' Senate trudgcd Usc. Ihrough proposals and legislation Amy Young, SC'nalor from wIthin a maltC'r 01 a lew hou". the s.. hool of cducatlon 1I0wever, j(lC'at \tndrs were propoSC'd legislation con(C'rning taken as the ASII propoSC'd th(' ASU ellpendllurt' funds. ThC' hudget wa.' approvnl h)' • votr bill states Ihat It('ml1('d of 12 tl wllh the eXl'cpll"n 01 Inlormallon of all ASII appropnallons mdudmg ...ampus ellpt'ndllure funds be made radIO (KI'TIO, administrative known to Ihe public. The lull SC'rYl..e awards (ASII offll"('fs Slates Ihat tht' Irusurer's fl"1 w.agcs), ..h«r1nders and A s.\O. repllrl IIf Ihe yt'ar shall include l'Iated Women SludC'nu. 'rhoSC' cverylhin, from such lime as Ihe .appropriations nlll p&."sc(1are 10 offiecrs were elected. The hC' laken back mill thc hnlnl'ill lrC'uurer will rublish and present 10 the Scnate an c t) m nil I lee for r u rI her investigalion. lIel1liud statement of incoming WaynC' Milllc .. lcr, ASII and oUI'goina ASU funds amI and 'S(;A~ruldcnl rt'I'Ulted that flUI and third Senate meeting of Ihe ISGA wnvcntwn Will he ('ach month. hdd at 1I0tci Uoi'IC, ()'Illher C:ommiuees appoinled by 15.17. Mittleider ,Isll su~csted Mittleider and apptllved by the Ihc Scn.le prul'0sr a IClllC'nhip Srnltr include Traffic Appellale rrtrnl III he nlllllllctc:d hy Ilr, Council, chairman Cathy CranC', Carol Cmnel, Tom Uruwn, ami Dodson, USC: Cnllnsc:linll 011111 (i u ilia ""C c: c nl ,'r, Se:l1allln I.ou Furss; l'af1:nt's Day, AIllY aJlpointrd III thC' !lC.'n\lIivilY Vllunll and Tina Ulakcly; luininll wml1lillrc indudell JUlhclal Clluncil, Owen Krahn; Judi Fisher, Donna StC'JlhcM and ACllllel1lic Standllt\ls, COlnm illrc, Ilave t iard,'ner allll atHI Ward KnOll, Warll Knllll, 't'nalllr Irllm lhe: Juhn W'lIilllns. ,dllllli 01' IlIl\inl.'\' 1'1111111\('11 I " COl1ll1llllr(' (ollm'd til 10llk hili whi.h wilultl lnllllall.' a inlu the 1'1Is.\ihlc tIlllles for the: .. filcuhy Ihl' IInard , I.'sllblishl.'ll campus radio statilln lndudccil ASI STUOItNl' SItNAn _mIMrt da- .. pall IIftII ftject modon.1IftII for the I\url'llir uf Christy Srralt, Clint Tinslrv, ftMllutlonl dllrln.l'lIttd1y'. conclave, ('hOIIl by M•• G~boM) clllllnlUnil'ationll between lhe and l)ecCllI.ier, ' Homecoming Oueen, Mr. Bronco Candidates Awaft

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Jan Wilson, 22, is a Linda lIu tchins, 22. is a suphomure Lashiun sen ior elementary education merchandizing majur, and lives major and lives in Winnemucca. in Boise. She is the I>fo:C.t\ Club Nev. She is being sponsored by Kathy Pence. 19. is • Kathy Hrown, 21. is a senior historian. She is being sponsored AIph Kappa Psi Frarerniry , and sophomore home economics elementary education major and by the BSC Skydivers. is former president of Alpha Chi major lives in Mackay. lives in Meridian. She is being and Omega Sorority; former member sponsored by the tnrercollegiate Idaho. She is being sponsured by of Valkyries and the Social the SSC Rodeo Aaociation and Knights and is the duchess fur Committee. that organiLariun. She is listed in is • member of Tri Ddu. Whu's Who in American Colleges chaplain of Tri Uelul USC and Universities; a former vice Rodeo t\aoc1arion. t:ra Epsilon; president and treasurer of and the lIome t:conomics Club. Valkyrics: former cheerleader , former vice president of Alpha Chi Omega; and former treasurer for A WS.

Margo Olney. 20. is a sophomore elementary education major and lis'es in Caldwell. She is heing spon ... red Peggy Haherry » I'). is a hy lau Kappa Epsilon freshman fashion rncrchandiaing l-ratcrniry. major and lives in Boise. She is being sponsored by the Beta Cathy Kelley. 19. is a Sigman Chi haternity. sophomore nunmg major and lives in Hoise. She is hdng sponsored hy SI. Paul's Student Jan Davidscn, I'}, is a Center, and is on the Newman ... pho,mor~ ma~hematirs major Center /loard of Uirel"wrs. and lives 111 Hoise. She is being sponsored by Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Homecoming Sunday, Oct. I K - "Bronco Huckeroo Uay"r oilet Howl-Powder Purr Games 12·2 p.m. IIronco lIuckeroo lIarhecue -Mar I)' Mar t in ldahodown

Monday. Oct. 19· "Kick'i,rr Uay" Sky Uivlnll Show I 1,.111. lIaUoon Release Introduction or Queen finalilu, Mr. IIronco Jiinali,u, and Hornecomlng Committee 8130 !jOlla Elliot. 19, sophomore p.m. music major with a second III')' (:aharet education option I. Iponlored Coronation Ceremony by Charree lIall. She is Irum Cindy lliske, 20, is a junior Aberdeen. and WILl loclal TUClday, Oct, 20 • "Wellern Day" I,hysical education major and i. chairman fur Marian lIall. Welltrtl Cdehratiun a hometown Boise Ilirl. She i. Introductiull ur Mucot being sponllOred by the Circle K (No I,icture available) Sopholllore-Frelhmen Club and is Alrha Chi OmelCa l,uAnn St~velU, 19. I. a Tug'i,r-War Sorority social chairnliln and a rrelhman dentJil lIuillant major Grea,ell PIKCllIue member or the IISC Ski Tellm. and live' in lIalley. !lhe I, bemK Marie Powers, 20, I. a sponlored by the VOl'lltional Wedne.day. Oct. 21 _"Imby I)ay" sophomore education major and Technical 1>lvlsion llnd i, KinK Ilcard Conttlt IIvel In Sun Valley. She fl belnK Ilre,hmlln cia .. ,ecretryl • Pic F.adna COlltt.t ,ponlOlid by the 'F.aqulrel. Sorhomore - clas, lecrebarYI Turtle Derby SlIIdent COUlldl Repreltntatlve· Bronco Ilcer Bu.t Balloting Jriday, Crowning Monday, Carbaret Night

Mich.cl Requisr, 25. is a Cecil McBride. 21. iii a junior businna major and lives in sophomore marketing major and CaJdwdl. fie is being sponsored Ed Weber. 22. iii a senioe In-eli in Boise. He iii being by t he Auociared Women rehabilitation major and lives in sponsored by the HSC Skydivers. Srudenrs and is residall adviser Baix. lie is 1970 ASH Social Gamma Phi Beta and the Drill of Chaffec HaUl Homecoming Dirccror. member of the 1970 Team. He is prcsideru of Sigma Commirree member 1970; Social Co mm it ree , 1970 Tau Gamma Fraternity. formu member of BSC band and choir. Homecoming Co mmf rtee , frc:lihman class president; 1970 and member of Esquftl. former prnidc:nt of Sigma Tau Homecoming Comminee Gamma Fra rerniry, former member; and a HSC Skydiver. Circle K member. and former AS 8 Senaror.

Roy Johnson, 22, is a liCfIior l>an Hor enkamp 22. II a physical education major and senior history majnr and Iivel in Jude Gary, 22. is a senior presidenr; former ASU Senator. lives in Nampa. lie is being Wallace. lie iii l~in1C sponsored social scienc-e major and lives in Sigma Tau Gamma "in' sponsored by Morrisol\ 1Ia11and hy Tri nella Sorurity. lIoise:. lie is being sponsored by president of education; Pi Sigma is a member of the Ski Cluh, the Alpha Omieron rr Sorority member, and 1970 Homecoming Physical Fducarion Majors Club, and is Student Union Board Committee member. A ctivity Calendar and former Circlc K member. Faculty Tricycle Han: lIallolIl\killl( Ccrelll,,"il'~

Thursday, o«. 22· "lbUy Uay" eM l{llIly "Jim Conna" 2 p.m, 11.11. Killl( Concert USC (;ym K ami III lUll.

Friday. Oct. B . "Spirit nay" IISC lIan,1 Concert Noise I'al'lule lIurninll of the 'n' Spirit of J ull"rcscnat ion

Satur,lay, Oct, ~. "Alumni Uay" Alumni "Conti ental" IIr....kfLu H·H130 a.m, Alupml Tour KI31l·'},O() a,m . • llcullC:coltlinllParade I()p.m. No·llolt Cuckrall Time Plaza Inn 5 p,m. -. . Sky U1vlng Show Prc.-oGlme , IIS<;'l\utern Washlngltln Mlchacl Field., 20, il a junior lIoothall Game 11311 p.m, loclal Idcmee major and Iivel in Abe Kealoha, 24. II a lenlor Grandview. lie II rc:IMent l>an Shewmaker, 20. I. a AlullInl Ballquet Mardi· Gnu II phylieal education m.jor IIJ.~I junior pre·med major and JivcI in ad viler at Chaffee lIal" • lives In 1I0nolulu. lIawaii. He Is 7130 p,lll. Kimberly, Idaho, lie II beIng .member of the Student Coundl, being sponlOl'Cd by Marian Hall lIolllecuminll I)allee Mar,1I <;ru spon!l()rcd by the IISC Rodeo '!lronco !lulter and YllullI and II • member of the Hronro 91301'.111. I\ssoclation. Republlcanl. "'ootball team. , pageS '\ • Mlinlyn Lawrence ~y ~ancy Tipton

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, . ~ ,.~" lJONFIRE IN TilE nl,ht Iilhts up the aky during festivities IKld in honor .\ Frosh Klns. Queen: Rick Brisbois. DebbieGlilinss ,,) candIdates. Balloting took plal'e Angie Carlsun. from Alpha un Friday at the SUB. Chi Omega managed the The Frush Dance bel. 9, Second runners up' were cruwning with help frum her H sponsured by the Assuciated Charlotte Ellis. sponsured hy ,'i,. Student Hody, was topped uff sorority sisters. Delta Epsilon Chi (DEeM and Appruximately SOO peuple with ,the cruwning of the Run Franklin (Broncette Drill attended the dance and it was Freshman Cult lIappening King considered a complete success. Team). and Queen. The frosh king and First runners up were Tony Live music was featured by queen are, R.ick Hrisbois (DECM a Balderama (Marian lIa1l) and group called the Incredihle J. and Debbie Gillings (Chaffee Steve Williams (Alpha Chi Slarg Do. - lIal\). They were crowned by PROSH KING RICK BRISBOIS IIId Queen pebble aU11nI' receive their Organizations and' groups on Omega). lO Lisa Hutchinson (Alpha Chi aw.d. durin, the ASB 'P0n_ed dance Iuc IIrlda)' nIPC In the IYm. (,ho C:lmPU5 ,sponsored their All funds from the dance will Omega) and Angelo' Gamboa. respective king or queen go ttl the Wally Henton flund. by Don JamllOl'l) freshman e,Iass president. page 6' time. but three penalties cost First runners up were a On Thursday Oct. ll. the . them 30 seconds. conglomerate group referred (0 Last came the Delta Epsilon Gamma Phi Betas and the as "The Independents or the Chi (DECAl team with 1 :47_ Tn-pdras sponwn:d the Hug Math Ill's with a time of 51! Their time record was hurt by I{ ace 111 the "II'> a Colt seconds. Second runners up were five penalue5... lIappcnll1g" Alllvlty lineup. the Gamma Phis. with an all girl A trophy was prescntd to All the VW re ams pracllled division. docked in 59 seconds. John McCloud of Tau Kappa for weeks 10 get In shape Ior the Thcv had a little diff'icultv the Epsilon for the best time of the e\'l'nt belau'" th .. lIugs w ..r.. 1lI dflv~r missed a pylon III a 'N,;rm he pushed by an unlillllled rally. Blshup donated Bug and spun a An entrance fcc of 25 cents numuer of team memh c rs 360 degree turn. from each learn will go the the through a grudlllg course. .\\urrison II all. all girl squad_ Th .. 'I' KF "s deverly devlsll1g a Wally Benton Fund. completed the course III 1:45. relief team system. checked III They actually had a pretty .~ood with 53 secondS- .I

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< , ··-·-:·l~ ""._~'t' ... THE ROAD TO CALDWELL wu long and winding last Samnfay •• thtll< .. twO rydisD pedaled lO the BSCIU of I !'fo'" football game at Simplol I r u m m r l \ n~el" (;JI1\I",J. Stadium- (Photo by Mike Gibbons) (,1<'I1dJ HJilmJn .\prd '>,hrunkr. !'Jm !'Jlnter. \\Jrtl W11tel' anJ l>"nalJ J anll,>on Frosh Activities Cant. rhos<: rugged alhkles tlJlng \\ urlhal1l. SJn,'y Krq". [u lcnc Bt..nl 1600 )\lso. the car taraLln Ihe wlnnrng team.lhe IKI-.·s "'Il,,a' .md the hur'e heJd \\a(ll. n feltured J \'olvu sedan and a were eh rls Brown. 11"( (,,!I' Vltl. rern .-\dJnl'>. John 'like I J \\ re nlafson. I "t I \.InIt, Ihe IJU KappJ PCJfson \\cflcdcs Hcnl Cunnmgham. Mart. "'3nS. "1."IIul11 ,n (Jkh,e!1 I he ("It, \\U\llfJ . .Ie'>' IImman. I)\\,ght I en 'I"Ji"n IrJI 'H'''- theH' \\llh .\ tandem hllyde m.Halh"n Lemon. Kit lIendrt-n. ,.. ere UIl'lh:I..C\,tul Ill) 1.\1 hll! "mlth. HoI> Hupple. Hnan _lane ,ht-" hcll \\Ith lau K~pp.1 I-p,tlun 3nd Hohlll'>on. Chn' Whll,oml> t he ~.Hl1(· 'l~nJkJ J 1\(,"\\ cr J. \ If IhlLud. SleYt' WJih31l1'>. Dar. c'. (.len I he Ir",hmJn kllly, and 'lueen Kapp3 Slgl1l~ left the I{"de\\ J\ S"merton. Tny, Sail. 'ludent pJrtlllp.illlH1 t,lf tuturr .\\r:\rther. S,utt SwurJ. Iknn;, \\Ike \\ ere penunal l. e,,'orted tu Inn Jt 5 00 un SlIUrda\:, Da\l,>. .\nn lIerndon. trr\hl11JIl ~.U'H·' .tt HI'I"o(" ~tJt(" \\ lfd. Brut'e Bef)!Qu .,>t. Hoh (.rld\\ ell hy SI~l1lJ Chi pH·sldenl. ,1C'tlll~l1on Simplut Stadium . Cana\3n 3nJ R"n Hrown lI"th the lI"t HI.I I "t I Hid, rad",un In 1 .\\erced .., t,.1Jhh 'Acrc thert" tIl ...tfpport Ihe,r fle.ly,II\y, le.1l1l' The Gift That Heatly Counts .. ", \. " I u n IcC r f r e , h 111 • n ,heerIcJo,ntoout that hlp,her education e1tp~n,eswill continue to !tpltal over the years, and he otre.. e. the Importance ot prr.parlng 'Nell In advanc(' In a dctatl.~d dISClls!Jlon, thiS authOrity analyles 't'aflOUS. ways of hna'lClnp, a colleRe educallon 10nR' tNrH loans.. state loan program,. Installment loans. personal sav· ,nilS. Itocks. Ilovernment bond. and Iile Insurance. c,tlnll the ed· AEGlc;l£RfD OIAMONO RINGS Don't Let This vantages and laulto 01 each. Get your IrM boOklet. Eve!"ipar· ent w,lI want to read thll Inlorm.· Happen To t,ve booklet. Writll lor your lree copy· eo...T" "00 "OULTY .,00 TO 100 ALao ''0 TO •• 00 WID. "INca.'.10 NAN'. 150 BERNARD G. fRI END You e • • PEI,~NAL INSURANCE "THE DIAMOND SPECIALISTS" PLANNING Co II 375-5211 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 420 W. BANNOCK or 384-3471 343-4648 A$k for Ufamily - NAMPA BOIst Vlstl Villi...... 18 124 215 1004 e" send fnlt COPY of boOkl" Vista Ave. 13th Ave. SO. Plann ing "Plennln. for CoIl", Cotta" NorttIlttl St. OOW"TQWN DOW"TOMl ... ,... 1..... \ 344·3201 \ 467-1071 Nem' ..'------343·3444 Pile? AlI..,------Add,.""------\ ! Students: Participate inMorality Poll •

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Participants in a speech class are running a questionaire on the new morality. Participation is welcome. Bring toile completed questionaire to the ARBITER office. Ad. Building rrn. 117.

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,\\ums fur hOlllet'onung are on sale In the luhD' of rhc SL'II, Purchase vour' mums e a rlv hecau sc onl'v 4110 arc anda""c for th., \'('a'r's dance Members (SPECIAL PAY -PLA of AWS ~,II hav e receipt hooks, AND DISCOUNT Students can pu rchasc mums roa STUDENTS) f rom anv A WS member who Will be idcnufred with a name tag, Diamonds tell the wortd Mums arc S 1,50 each, you're in love. Choose from JUST lWO BLOCKS our large selection. Priced EAST OF BIWNCO STADIUM AWS CoordinatesCo-ed Clubs from .. $49.50 and his court ISerownl'd, Appolnled "official :\ssu(laled Women Studcnt s The funds raised by AWS last hoslnscs" of lise bv the ASH " the (Oordtnallng body for all yc ar assited the OUlbound officers, AWS WI\l create us own women's group\ al 1I00se Stale Ambassadors Club, J group that hostess board, One norrunee College II serves III uruf v clubv, sends several USC students hum each club un campus (I r ~ a n I I a Ill) n ~ .l n J rn o vt ha\'llI~ a woman stud c nt Will abroad each vcar IInl"'flanl, II rl"prl"'K'nl\ t hc "WS ~lJuld very mu ch app car bet ore a rrvicw hourd '1'''11 "f vervuc al 1\"'1 apprcl'Iatl' represcntallon from and a group of hostc sse S Will he ()ffll c r v t h rs v c ar are all duhs wllh wOllien members, chosen rill' Idea hAS hn'n 1'1 e ".I en I , K a I cn .1 c l' , If ruu art' unsurl' If ,'our club I~ dl'\'doped 10 nl'all' an ex<,ulsl\'(' r \',

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,', portland, Other tournaments Thl' spcech-cllmllluncilltions SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO 8SC STUDENTS An energl'IIl' fnrenslrs sl'heduled for this semester ,!l'partlllent is a memhcr of I'i SA VE AT LEAST 20% ON YOUR pru!!mm is under wav :11 Boise mdude ISlJ Nuv, 5·8 and Kapp;\ Delta, an influential DIAMOND PURCHASE S t a Ie College. says II arve)' We stern Speech Tournament forensil's organilation in the Pilman, aning director of the NIl\', ,2lt,28 llOd other possiLJle western United States, Pi Kappa Boile'. Diamond Specialil", s pee c h . com mu nil' a t ion s invitations fur Den'mher, Oc!ta will host a tournament III departmenl, April at Ilouston, Tex, whil'h The first of 1ll,1I1y v.lried w ill be one uf the most In addition to dehate. the activities was husting the Third important lind largest furensic depltrtment 'llso embnlCes' lin Annual lIigh Schuol Forensie tournament held in the west. l'ntire range of uther forensic Workshup, Ocl. 3, J'his Accurding to I'itnillll, the 1IJ~-fJoo/A IIct ivit ies of literature and w(lrkshop was for IIrea high entire forensic program is being persuasive speaking, These, ~ELERS schuul forensic It'-llchers lind emphltsiled. An upen invitation llctivities arc featured al various: interest students, III visit the speech office, 109 NortJaElptb ' Ph.. US-8Ul dehate toUranOlents under the The BSC debate teOlm will complex in A-216 IS extended \0 directiun of David Rayburn. 0.- JI'rIcIa)'S 'til 9 tmvel to the l.ewis·CllIrk dehate ;\11 interested students, tlIurnament, Oct. 16 IUld 17 in page 9 Boise State College Colts YieldsTo Vandal Babes Boise State College Colts both teams began working out yards to Idaho's -l2.1 yards in line to build the score to 12·0 as Loren Schmidt; collected a 15 suffered a 19.13 loss. to the the bugs in an attempt to punts. the PAT failed. yard pass on the 10-yard line, University of Idaho Vandal function as single units. BSC Idaho tallied 170 yards Midway into the second then proceeded to shake three Babes in gridiron action at fumbled eight tilTl~s.' five of rushing to 31 by the Colts. In quarter the BSC offense sprang Babe tacklers as he stepped into Caldwell's Simplot Stadium. which were recovered by 'the total offensive yardage. the: to life as Don Hurt scored on a the endzone. The PAT attempt Early in the first quaI~r, the Vandalsc.The Babes dropped the Babes led 250 yards to 23 3 for H-yard pass play into the failed and the Colts led the half Vandal Babes split the game ball fourtimes, all of which. were BSC. The Vandals also endzone, shooting the score: to 13·12. open on a pass play into the l!served by the Colts. intercepted three of Boise's 12·7. The PAT was added by U of I closed the game endzone. The point .~fter- The'Colt frosh tallied 14 first passes. Stan Lane. scoring 19-13 midway into the touchdown attempt failed, downs to 13 by Idaho. and 202 First to score: in the second The Babes fumbled on the third stanza by going over from giving the Vandals a 6-0 lead. yards passing to the Babes 80 quarter, Idaho's Bruce Watson first play following the BSC the one-yard line for the From the second quarter on. yards. Th~~olts averaJted 47.12 hit pay dirt from the three-yard kickoff. Two plays later Colt touchdown.

GRIDIRON ACTION BETWEEN Bronco and Vandal Prod> .,1 me paa: lair Saturday durin. me con"". In Simplol SllIdlum in Caldwell. The BSC rzam feU 10 Idaho 19-13. (Photo by MiU Giboontl

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page 10 to Hoshaw, Walker -Red Raiders Tackle Win Cary Hoshaw and John Walker were honored by the Tangle with BSC Bronco Athletic Association for their efforts in the Boise loss to . Long Beach State • Hoshaw, as-II. 180 pound by Ginger Waters recruiting members for the team. halfback won tlie offensive Boise: State-College will host Kramer's success is shown by the player of the week. Cary carried Southern Oregon College OCI. fact that 1U0 athletes turned out the ball 10 times for 58 yards 17_ I: 30 p.m., at Bronco- for fall pracllce as compared to a and ran his season totals for the Stadium for a. non-conference 37-man turnout for the 1969 Broncos to 73 yards in 14 nlt. Southern Oregon is located season. . carries. . in Ashland, Ore. and has an Kramer w il l have the John Walker, the team's enrollment of 5,000 students. a s srsr ance-: of 13 returning leading tackler. won the The Red Raiders belong 10 lettermen. among them, Dick dek!J1ive player of the week the Evergreen Conference. Other Orr, an All-Oregon Collegiate honorsfOr the second time this members in c l u d c Ce n t r a l Con f ere nee halfback, Other year. Walker had -the honor of o~tstanding members of the w a s h i n g t o n , Eastern batting heads with Long Beach's Washington, w e s r e r n Ihlders squad are Craig Johnson All-American Leon Burns rnanv waslungton. Wilworth College, at spill end, Tim Jones, a times during the contest. . defensive tackle, Leorge Lardner Lastcr n Oregon, Oregon Tech, Walker made 10 unassisted and Oregon Cullege of at tackle. and Marvin Moor at tackles in the game to run his flanker back. l"ewcomers that l.ducauon t.ast year Southern season total til 44. show prumlSe are Louie Oregun had a rccur d of 3,6, llead Coach Ton} Knap Amadoru, a freshman tackle, lIupe·fur a he t re r season fur remarked that little: mistakes and ,\Ian)' Pupp. a sophomore thc Red l{alders IS on the killed the Broncos chance to win transfer 'luarterhack from shoulders of new head fuuthall as they suffered their first defeat co ach l.arrv Kramer Kramer has .\\arshflcld. in five games this year. Knap IhHS<.· SI;lll' College enters the l collegl3t~ l'oarhll1g record 01 also said rhat "Long Beach IS a contc st With a 4·1 record and IS I Il,/· 3 lie joined the Oregon very fine foutball team. I think one of the leadmg (on tenders club late but has made up for m some instances that we IUSI lime hy vlgurously' for the tide. wc r e nj fully prepared for them" The Broncos return home to BRONCO ATIILEllC ASSOCIAnON memb .... picUd Cary lIosh_ and their uwn turf Saturday to fal'e ISU Sports Writer Picks John Walker as p.. y.... of th~ wro:k againar Long Beach Sllur. (Photo by Oon the Sou t hern Oregon Red Jiunisonl Raiders. Broncos to Finish Near Top Broncos Stopped by Long Beach WATCH TIlE 8RONCOS by Paul Emenon State, in 28-14 Big Sky Tilt Reprintrd from the ISU Speeulum Besidl."S those qullifications The Boise State College Th IS will be the first year since interference eall on thc Bronem. ConSider if you Will, a we have already stated, the Broncos were handed their first the Broncos started four year givin!! Long Ikaeh a first down fo()thlll ream that has won 17 of Hroncos definitelv have the defeat of the 1970 season bv the l'Ompeltlion lhat they will be on the Boise one yard line. Its last 20 games. has 43 sc-hcduling on their side. While powerful Long Beach 4gers. facmg more lhan one or two Pat Ebnght took control of returnmg \cllemlen, has a l'oach ISU IS playing the likes of Drake I.ong Beach State's AlI·American teams thai could be considered the team and marched them Wit h a 43 ·15·2 rel'ord m and Tulsa, and getting beat. the Leon Bums was turned louse IlIgh caliber l'ompellllon; and down field 110 yards in 19 plays four-year ~hool competition and carried the ball 37 limes for bel'ause of this, the Big Sky BOise team is runmng all over as Jerry Ilcrr,"!! u..:cked over and has Its starling quarterback 178 yards and scored on plays of coal-hes feci mat they won't be su ch "toughies" as Eastern .frorv the one for the last of the and enure defensive backfield Montana and Central two. one and one rcspenivdy. on the same level as the "'Sl-ort,'" back. Would you rate them to Washington. What it all boils The Hroncos broke on tup Th~ loss dropped the Hronl·OS fmish m the cellar of the Big Sky established conference schools. down to is Boise can point early in thc first period when tn a 4-1 season record and I-I in Conference? In a preseason poll. We don't agree and ISV coach Ed Cavanaugh sees it our way. toward the conference games Charlie Holmes rcrurned a punt the Big Sky play. the Ihg Sky coaches dId and we 73 yards and Gu thrie kicked lhe lie stated, "The only reason and take it easy while: the other Cary Ilmhaw lecl the Hronco (an hardly agree, conference schools are beating PAT. Offcnse with 58 yards in nine The team in questIon is our they (the other conference their heads against a lot tougher Long Ikach, stifled by the carries And Ross Wright picked neIgh bor to the west, Boise coal'hes) say that is because they • competition Bronco defense, managed to up 40 yards in nine tries. SUte. who is entenng the Big haven't been playing them," Cavanaugh should know, hiS With all of this going for score in the second period by Steve Forrey and Charlie Sky for the first time this year, driving 65 yards in seven plays. Bengals have lost to the Broncos them, we feci very safe III lIolme5 led the dcfensive charges both limes they have faced predicting that the Broncos will Jim Kirby climaxed the march fflr Boise. finish at least in the upper by rolling 44 yards to paydirt. them. Boise's next game is at home division, if not higher, like at the The 4gers put the game away Saturday with Southern Oregon tOp. for good with 7:05 left on a pass at 1: 30 in the afternoon. moise ~tate ~ports at a CDO by Jocko InrrnnuraJ Football sChedule A.P. Poll Place 8roncs Idaho State's Jerry Dunne, , Oct, 21-4:00 p.m. with two straight outstanding The Boise State College games, has opened a comfortable TKE vs Newman Club' 1 lead in the Big Sky total offense Broncos moved up from the College Cis. VI Hui'()-Hawaii 2 Thindads Lose Endtlr05 number 20 spot on the department. KapPa Sigs VI Touch 3 Dunne has rushed for 202 Jim AsSociated Press poll to the 12 by McCoy No. Idaho +1 vs Red Gran~ place slot. yards and thrown f~r 459 yards . The:' Boise State cross Arkansas State maintained and total 661 yards for country tearn fell shalt of a Oct. 28-4:00 p.m. the number 1 rating followed by 165-per-game average, victory on Oct. 9 as they lost Montana, another Big Sky Boise State leads in team pass out to Ricks, 22-35. making' TKE vs No. Idaho +1 1 by Bob RlIIJloff, Hui-O-Hawaii vs Newman Club 2 Conference member. defense. allowing 491 yirds in their season record 0-2. Touch VI CoUcgc CIS. 3 I. A"'ClllIOI State C1I so n. four games and an average of Harry Ottey was the top BSC ARBITER Editor . ~portl 7, loIon_ 161 m 123 yards per contest. The finisherJt h~ grabbed a second . 3. Akron IAt · 0 17. .' Broncos arc second to Idaho place 0 t of 17 runners with a Dorm League .. N. Dakota 51, ". SO, '!II S. Tex'" Alii ~I t29 State in pISS offense:, the Bengals 21:32 time. Placing first in the The Boise College Colts 6. Tenn. State en It 4-0 96 having 820 yards and a 205 yard fouNllile enduro was Riek's state 7. r., Michigan 3~1 ... Octohcr 20, 4:90 will tangle with the Univcnity of average to 773 yards and 193 runner, with a 21:27 time, ~=I:m~·,ii ·:.·:.·.·:::::.·.·::. g,: ~ average for Boise, Montan Grizzlies frosh Saturday. 'to. W. Kentucky ).0.1 " Other top placers for Boise Al VI B2 field 1 The Grizzlies own theJ'Ushing were Ron Strand who finished Oct. 24, at Grangeville ' Game U:=:arlOti":,'::::::::::::: U B Staff VI. A3 Field 2 .tiiTic'i'-iif'7:10-. ------..-- 3-' a team is lead with 323 yards a fourth with a 21:59 time and •• liEw "' :IS Bl VI A2 Field 3 ' the Colts will be out to even Sa ttenIIunI...... :t-O It game and hold the rushing Doug Lewis who placed eighth ' ro1Mo II "511. ...., Ala. a-e-, II defense lead by limiting with a time of 22:32-. BJ bye. their sealdn record llainlt Big .. Ina ,... 10 Sky opponents. This win be the "'.....,..~ ··· If ., opponents to just 39 yards per Boise's' 'next match is at I game. BSC rates fifm in offense home on 16 when they will fint meeting betwecnthe two Oct. schools in football battles and and fourth in Nshing defense:. host Ricks and C of I a fouM11i1e October 27. 4:00 race. . will alto be die lilt pme of_ the Total defense finds Montana Alw BJ Field I yar for die ftoIb Cola. Their on top with a 20S avertF and B2 VI AJ Field 2 iccord now Itaftd. at 1-1 with' Boise State is the NnftCf"Up widl Ai VI SCaff Field J the loti. to die VJndIc Babel of 258. Montana leads total offense . B~ bye. With 384 and Boiac third at 330. ,... Idaho, - The BSC Messenger Service

Make It Yourself With Wool "Tipton" Drama Extension WomGrass "Golden Z 's" .;' After an active campaign. Because of District 4 Make It Yourself 8SC Grounds is asking all GolJcn Z 's pl ..d'~IOg started With Wool Contest will be held With kidnapping ?f pledges on ernphasiz mg personal contact -~---~the high interest in the Theatre people on campus to please use on the HSC" campus ths Thursday Ocr. I. lIellweek runs With freshman girls. Nancy Arts' ·production of "All My sidewalks. If there continues to Saturday, Oct. 17 in the Libera! [ r.o rn ~uv. 16 Nov. 20 Tipton was elected ASSOCIated Sons". the performance has been be more wear on certain parts of consmutes the true test fur Z Women Srudencs freshman extended for another day for Arts building .. the grass on campus. fences will Contestants will register at pledgc' l;orm.11 pledging 1\ on -rcpresentJ[I\'e, BSC studetns exclusively. be put up to curtail this 1l:30 a.m. with Mrs. Thelma r\ graduate of Boise IIlgh The added performance will unwanted wear. ~uv. III Allison, chairman of the horne T h c 1970 Fall Semester School. she feels thac the be held on Tuesday, Oct. 20 and ccuncrnics department. Juding (;olJen Z pledgn arc Pattv l\crg. r n d e p c n d c n t s and resident students need thea ID card and with take place that morning, [kbl"e Co x , Bca hchmann, cJmpus Irnhllun girls need a reservation. Make your "Oldenburg" Winners. who will be eligible Krrnhcr lv (;ra\', CarlJ He lnuck . more reprnenlJ[lon ac HSC lIcr reservation now at the Suba'l [0 compere In the stare contest thcrvl !.a.\IJ\. Barbara l.u thcr , du [In COII'''[ of COl11pr1l1lg all Theatre box office. All fn ..shrnen wish 10 th.mk to be held In tsurlcv. '\;ov, 17. Rick Oldenburg from I-;SPI> lor [cqncttc '·dell. \l.lr\' (lmberg, i n f or m a t t on p e r t r rrung [0 will be .mnounccd J[:chc fas~1lJn all pu hhrrt v for "It« .1 Coil .111,1 '\;.H1t v trp t on \\0111Cn', J.l'tl\ltIC\ on \.J.l1\(lU\ In Basque Speaker ,Illl\\ ~ 1111 pm, In 1.. ,\ 1111. Ilappening" In conJunction" Ilh IIllltt'r, Ht" Prnl,kl1t, '\I1I1t" [hl" ,\W ....sdJpl".uk liar bar .1 IIrown. pn:Slden[ 01 \\.111\ llenton Week' \\ II r r 11\\ '" (" l. r(" {.1 r\. I\..lrl·n \1 ..0, ,hl" "Iii ,enl" J' thl" Dr William Douglass. from I, [.1 I'p,lion. [ht' c.UllpU' holllC {lrlll,cr~. .1[1\1 JeJIl \\C!tl1F1 \ \11\ l" Ilt .tll t re\hf11.J1l \\ I IfltCI1

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• • • • • • Thursday Oct. 15 Games • 8: 15 p.m., "All My Sons" 6-7 p.m. Valkyrics, Gym 3-4 p.m., Young Monday Oct. 19 Rcpublicans, B207 6-9 p.m., AOPi, LA 210 8: 15 p.m., "All .My Sons", • 8 :30 - I 2 P . m . , Cabaret Suba'J Nigbt, SUB West Ballroom ISGA Fall Convention Final Voting and Coronation of Homecoming Queen and Mr. Friday Oct. 16 Bro~o u 8-10:30 p.m., l'i1m-"The Transport", LA 106 . Sky Divers Show 8:15 p.m., "All My Sons" Tuesday Oct. 20 Suba'J /I 7 -9 p.m., LOS Concert, ISGA Fall Convention Mus. Aud. Rreliminary Voting for 6-7 p.m., IK, LA 103 Homecoming Queen and Mr. 6-7 p.m •• ~olden Z, S 216 Bronco Wednesday Oct. 21 Saturday Oct. 17 11.40-12.40 p.m., AWS, A 8-.12 noon.ACf Tests. Gym 1 130 p.~., B.SC/S. Oregon, 110 7-10 p.m., A K Pa, S 106 Bronco Stqdluin 8.15 p.m.,' "All My Son .... ' 7-9 Skydiver., S 201 12.30-1.30, Young Rep, 8 Suba'l I . 207 ISGA Fall Convention Thunday Oct. 22 6-7 VaikyriCi, Gym 8-10 p.m., B. B. King Concert, Gym