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3-30-1971 Arbiter, March 30 Students of Boise State College

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There Isn't a disease rampant today that seems to defy treatment. our leaders, our religion, our parents, our boss, our wife, erc.P Even No, it isn't a physical or biological disease like cancer or V.D., this ten thousand people with positive trust and a true ideal could disease that Irefer to cannot be checked with wonder drugs, money, conquer the average problem. The current problem is th,u of the ten invention, or rhetoric. thousand, some would rebel, some would cop out, some would Unfortunately, none of us can take immunization shots against throw stones and others would quit or wouldn't listen, this social malady because it is a sickness of the soul or mind or Listed among the many symptoms afflicted with the disease of heart. mistrust is gossip, rebellion, name calling, ridicule, jealousy, The disease that I refer to is now rampant in our art, in business, propaganda, laz iness, cnvy, hatred and revenge. The one good trait society, education and even religion. There are a lot of terms that are of this disease is perseverell(:e. Any of these symptom' aJone or attached to it such as apathy, negativism, fear, frustration, chaos or grouped can cause the disease to be fataL.Oh, yes, dog' bark but rebellion. The true name of this disease if A LACK Of TRUST. people think.i.or are supposed to. Growing steadily is a mistrust of government, educators, business It is a fact that there is and will always be prejudice, injustice, profits, the military, politics and sad to say even religion. Anyone inhumanity and immorality present in our society. Let's never can complain today and show or rant about injustice, but the solving forget, however, that this situation is not aggressively planned or and ideal is pushed to the background so that it isn't even noticed. devised by a majority of our fellow human beings. Most people are What 'is the anecdote Fcr this national sickness? I believe it is good, inventive and successful in most of'their dealings. Many moral changing to a positive instead of a negative attitude. I believe it to be breakdowns arc accidents or human weakness or misplanning, not a renewal of faith that the majority of people involved in the facets open attempts to destroy. and activities of life are truly striving to do good honest and Todays scare and negative terms balJeyhood by groups with no progressive action. Even the misguided marchers, dope addicts, free planned solutions exn:pt to quell current flCCS, sene no one in the loaders, and doom casters truly believe they are accomplishing long run, They do nothing to upgrade man, his institunons and his something. Today if its popular its good seems to be the creed of cnviroment. To get anything tangible done, one has to be positive, most young people and even many adults. Marchers will march, Let each of us praise instead of complair, Let's hope and pray never once really studying the purpose for the march, people will instead of raving. Let's join instead of being drafted, help instead of vote, never really knowing the candidate and kids will smoke pot destroying, teach instead of lecturing. Mainly let's trust our creator. never knowing who manufactured it or what it's made of. ourselves, our families, our leaden, our institu tions to aU improve What would happen if we truly and positively trusted our ideals, and progress toward right and reason. Deonis R, t'irk American prounouncements live up to double-standards

Ikflon,,,-' lit SIIVH.·t JoJ ("hlnr:'t' J~rl.·''''ltl[l'J II.Hdl). hut If 'At' v , If\ Official American pro nouncc rne nt v are IIvlIIg up [Vlt't d evt ruct ro n III budding demllllJ,y In PUIJIlll, HUllf:.JI}, At the height of the Laos incursion President Henr y I'1"lJlgel declared that China had no cause tu fear [',5, mt e nt io n s Se'Jllt\ ('!I.'\.:ho\lJ.vakIJ, 1.:1.11. the "'JIBe vcnve of JUS(lu:, t h e ...... me prlll\.lpk Id vel! delerllllnJt\<,n IIIr JII, d cman d t ha t IH' ,IInJl'lIIn "'Ith 11I1l' Honour. The Chinese. whu share a commun norder With LJIIS, ImpartlJlIty U.S. Inl,'r"entl'lfl In the JlfJIf' ,II 'Jlh"1 nJlh,n' thought utherwise Jnd said so. L.oudly. American l1ulJtJfy lnlcr'w'l'ntilln 111rht.' JltJu' ,d I.(her \.(Iunlrl,,", What the chances are that China wuuld hJve done lllore thJn lor our benefll I' In ,>ld trJdlllon, h'l I Ill' 'J~" "I th,,,,' hl,I"lIoJl make nOises about Laos were she not preoccupied wllh the massive rlhlerJln here Jre J Ie", e\JllIpks Soviet mtlltary presence on her northern frontlel lS Jnyone\ guess, C11111J IH'I4, '<}<;,I'IOO, 'II, '12, '2: but It shouldn't come as J surpllse tu the [:.5, II It were slITlIlar tl) USSR I'll Ii-' 20 what we'd do If the Chlllese landed J L, mtllIon man Jlmy irom Cuna CunJ 1'106·'0'1, '12, '17_'1'1, '/>1, '/,2 111 Vera Cruz. ' 'I J There is sdf-nghtous mdlgnatlOn m the D.C. Jbout '<. VletnJme"e anti.alfcraft units shootmg at Amencan "unarmed recOnnJISSance C;uatelllaia IlJ2ll, '54 And we, With IIIJur"d Innocence, wtllk wonderln~ JI ,'\l1ll'rll.l11 aircraft" over "Ii. Viet '", Ilol"I~1I .'hll bomb "Protedlve ReactIOn" these A,A. slle" because the which only Jdd, contempt to In JlreJ,ty Ill'JI'> hUld"1I 01 lIo[ OFFICIAL story we can detect radar trackmg our aircraft Just COlllpktely undl'Servl'd world Jnth\II11'lIcJn ,,'nllm,'111 pllor to their launchlllg ground-la-an mlssles. Plea,e explain how I'h,' Alllencan douhk ,tJllllJrd 01 II1!l'rllJI'OIlJI tll'h,(\'",r unarmed air~Taft can bomb Jnybudy. And as.suITlIng the Jrmed escort aircraft are belllg shot at ... It's not too hard to guess whJt contmu..:' unahatl'tJ. In thl' nJftll' td prtlh'dln~ th."fJ\Il\.r,Ii..) ...... we'd try to do to an unarmed Sovwt recon plane spoiled bUlling ,upport fa~lsl dldJtor,hlp" throu~lwuf I Ill' world, lllo,,1 noL,hl) III (;reece Jnd SpJln, III the nJIll" 01 nallolLil sdl·delerllllnJtloll "'T Cheyenne Mountam. Of course our government claims that we made a 'deal' With !lo 1IItervenl' 111 " cIVil war In Vlel :"00 Jill , we dis, 11" (.en"",1 ( onV,'lIlh>ll Chi Minh that we would stop bombmg hiS country If we could ,ttll and human fights whlk ald1ll~ and Jhhelt1ll~ tortull' Jilli I1ll1r''''1 01 fly over and take pictures, !Ianoi demes It, Which IS natural whatever ciVIlians, POWs, and political pllson,'rs, our ,llflf,111 homh Jilli the lAIse. How long wOQ.ld the Nixon gang sta'y m power II the napallll CIVilian targets m .'>ollth,'ast ASia, then 1'0,' foil"" Ill'll American people discovered that official pollcY furbade Interference delllandin~ humane treatlllent for captured pilots of Iho'" sal1H' with hostile forei,gn aircraft in Amencan airspace' aircraft, we dalln to he trYIII~ unly to prole'd out,elves wlllk Denying that other countnes have the same nght to du what stockpIllllg weapons suffI':le'nt for Illultlples of ' Iota I planetJry we've been getting away with for years IS neither new or surprISIng, destruction, we mallltalll III Saigon a lorrllpt, IIIqll tyranny Willdl The U.S. stockpiles and maintains chemical, hlological and would collapse' tOlllorrow Wit hout our support, Jnd ,alii! pre"'f\"ln~ radiolOgical rCBR) weapons in all NATO countnes and m most freedolll. others where there is a U.S, milltary presence as part of our polIcY oi We' ~annot condemn the rest of 1I1l' world lor followln~ our containment, virtually ringing the USSR and China wllh imminant e~ampk Without further ~alllln~ ,lIld d,'s,'rvlll~ thl' stlltllla 01 death and destruction while protesting our peaceful intentIOns. Yet h"lng ,I hypocrltl~al sell-seeking entity wluch Will flchly d,'"e'rVl' Its' we wax indigant when olhers try to do the same thing to us, eventual destrudltln. Remember the 1962 Cuhan missle criSIS? We have a right to hecome Turn-ahout works hoth ways, belligerent - it's called self-defense - but there is no justification for self-rightousness or indignation,

•• beauty fanning?

Will ,somebody straighten me out? Is this collection of huildlllgs IdIOts slohher over those girls), The annual or th,' i\1(JIII'I~H? (We Uoise State College or Uoise State Junior lIigh School? ne,'d "oltlelhing to fill space,·keep the staff orr the streel" and out of For the past two years (this is Wednesday), I have seen posters tfOllhle), The faculty and admi'llstra"on? ("hyhe they W.lnt til advertising the "Miss USC Contest" all liver campus and all ovcr rt'memh,'r when lh,')' wert' young ,Ind ('harming and lOok up town, Of all the cretinistic farces that have ever been perpetrated on heauty-farrnlllg), Mommy 011111 Daddy? «;oll,' show thelll WI"'~ stili this campus, this takes all., • you ng and foolish), , I came1hcr{tolleam--1 don't know about anyone else, hut I would To add insult to injury, this activity h sponsOfe,1 hy the Goltlen hope that studentdo01 at USC would have enough pride in, Z's"IISC's reside'll hlucsw('killlls, Sl"l'nU they got homcsick .lOll themselves and in their accomplishments, to make it unnecessary for wanted to return tl) thl' good oil' days of junion high when thl" 9th some babe in a bikini to "represent" them, grade girls with thc hightst GI'/\ 's Kot til tlance lIwuntithc maypole Who arc we doinK th'is for anyway? The students? (Watch those: for their mommies, ' M.I ..I'lIXwn !LE'rrERS TO THE llJDlTOR

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as the focal point, increased ewe our support first (0 our .;.' Editor, the ARHITEH. uase from which their proposals increase is just if ied. For student participation in elections school, then (0 other sure St u d e nt s , yo u have a will be heard with more respect example, the stadium is an issue and functions on campus are higher educational institutions in responsible decision 10 make The students can now place on campus and in this city important. Important also, are this state. Make no mistake we concerning rour vole an the confidence that Idaho citizens, because some people wish a Civic particulars of how, what. when, must first build our case here as upconung elecuon of rhe ASH the state I.:glslalures, the state auditorium which rhe stadium and why are relevenr 10 we are responsible to our You must be responsible enough board of educators. rhe BOise could have Iuncuoned as if the understand what rights students education and student rights 10 weigh each candidate and hIS Stare College Adrnmisrranon. proposal had been studied more have and a very, very unselfish here then the remainder to the proposals In order Ihal you and our student governmenl WIll sensinvelv ASH president All interests will Idaho Student Government understand Ihal there IS a dear have our beSI mterests m mmd The 'lSsue bemg that the integrate with the corporation Association. difference espeClaJlr between when t hey arc considenng stadium, if designed properly enabhng us 10 benefit as cirizens The same concept applies '10m Drechsel and 1'011 Lbnght as proposals concerning t he wuh a dome, could house an all obrammg an understanding of Itself to Tom Drechsel and his randrdatcs 'I he dlfferen,'e 1\ students at HUlse Sta te College weather fanhl)' fur all sports wh at IS offered to us campaign as a candidate wllh lhe Ihal whIle l"'lh ,andldales have Our U1adequaClcs In nol l>emg concerts, elc A cumplex such as We mUSI fmd lhal place for studenl goal of receiving the best parallel propo'-lh, w' II men led a furnlldal>1c enUl" have allowed Ihls wuuld relurn revenue 10 oursclvC'S some.-where between pOSSible studenl govern men I proposals al Ihal I .. m Ilrnh\("1 Ihe Slate IcglSla'lure 10 Ievv ever)'one concerned and If Ihe IWO and Tom's Issue of Whether you support Tom ~o("\ fun her Into rt"Jhl\ (I) Wlthoul uur rcprC"loCJlI.ltlon .tn llwrdlflaled pruperlv would he dedanng andes of IflcOrpOrallon for lhls speClfll" reasun or olhers, cfl.lblr to \,111('f ttl ph tun: hun J'" Hil "'a\(" III our "ludenl fen Our eHellent fur all need, fo' rnam wh ICh un lies every pnurll\ ISsue lalk lu your friends and J m"re ahle prnldenl parllJII) 'Iudenl fundeJ years ""II Imaginable (() relale the ASK a.-qllalnlar·',~ and leI lhem I"m \ kn 1\ rhJI h" 1""1'",011 hullJtng' and ulher all .... aleJ {;ranleJ rhal ..\"B sludenl concernmg ou r area of Sluden t know "'h) ",U support Tom (tl I\\UC' JrlldC"\ lit Ullnrp ••rJI1llfl kn ,n Ihe pas!. have heen hud~"1 ,oual p,ogram lea, her governmenl and slUdent' ngh.." Drc.-hsel and la~.· Ihem IU vote whllh ",iii enJhk ,rudenr lIupo\.eJ \4-'lthuul .I \Iudeo I \'l)(C and ,urrll'ulurn l"\aluaillon, We uf BUI'" SUle CVlkg~ and th., ';1m,' with Ih.-" friends ~1)\CrnfnCnl III hJ\-(' IlIlJlh .1\ II) whclh("r ur nOI ","c feci Ih,' pa"fJd \\ ,telll 'tuJ,'nl unllm .' red CHarms

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O ." \\ the \IC 'If \tJlln~ pr.'l,odurlo Ih.!t J ,,'nl"nJlllg ("lIlpJI,l>dll\ " ARBITER It hi'" he'ell ,lr.I\\fl III ltl .." \edl'r ttl.! \ \<11(' f"r ,In\ Jc'.fJbk. bUI I Ihlnk 1110'1 \', Jtrrulltlll tJt '_'flll" Ilf U\ Ih.lt H1 (H("\hknll.1! l JrhbdAll' ht' \\ I\ll,," thl' lJ.nJIJJll·' h.I\(· b.1"o('d (tlnr the UJllult1lfl).: \"'H eln,lllln\ Jnd .. I,ll oH1\ \Ill" prc-'hklltul pl.llf1lrnl\ t'" thf ""nlf iI.l\1l thcrt" .lrr j llul1Jl~r Ilf ~.lJh!hllhO\ u....-.a.w ... Jaac 0- PM tEn t M.r. 1961. 11M ~ .I fl It "Late In llltll" \\ "r,h prJlhlplt" Jlhl l.ln,n'lut·f\f!\ If " hi I\.(" ILII11("' \\111 olppl".H lill till A ...... ~ .... ARBITER iI I .-.,...... t r{)~J,.tJl·'" ,It 1 I,Q!11 1" \...l I .\( ,I' tJ'pl".lr, I hi" lOlrllpJlllllltl\ 1,.a1I'11 I 1l1l.kr"l.lrl\1 (holl 1\\1' .Jf Lay~ f.di1DrIlidMId T-m- p.blicadoa 01 BoiIc Scau \tH Ill,. \ \' III I, or I" ofll tIl 1\\ l l' nt" l' 'J.t l'll t .t nd 1 I ht \ .lllllhLtlc" .Ift rlillfllfl~ Sparu ...... ~ CcI&F ia ~pendoa with die 111111\hl\ld" .Ill lht t"I!!" fI,LI 'I~l prl'ldllll I" "'(:lll'hi tl' 111111'" f,,, prl'''htt/l{ 111.1 .....-c. ~ MarUI Miller IISC CcaIlCr for and llfh' Ifhtl\ldu,d ,t! fh\ 1'11111 11\1..( r lItll.lllHI1~ 'hl Itl "I llhll\ldu.tl f"r PriD'" { \ Ill' prl· ...ldt'l1l If,,1 lilt lllheT Cir~ MaaIpr Terry f.rncr CnpIIie Ana. IDe • .I11,t ,'Ill IfhtlPl n.tt 111 "r !\\., t.iL.JI \It ItH. 1\\,' (lI"lIIIITl' I lilt I (- Ild( r" f. 'r !hll..... '\\ II ...... Mike Gibbo .. Lftun'to che Edi_ ClIIUIOt lIl,ll i\( n,h nl' I hi' I" "'I!'HlhHl;! Hl'IlI"lllh,'l' Ih, .. e arc "'H'ral r"\llllIll' HI IIhkplll.knll, Dick McDowdI Cllcccd 2 SO worcIa. Tbcy must be \t'" Il1\I','rl IIlI tIl rt"fllt Int,~ r uptll))l\ uf' \otlll~ fur ,hl""" t,",u TUrlIlIL4: ,III lhe Ir 11\\1\ tIl' lilt Richad T.caa. _aaincd to chc ARBITER I ft'd ,IIll' ,tHlul,t \pl, 1,1' thl ,iul hUI "'".aUll· "ffi.-l'S ill "ur rc'pn 11\( 1101\111"11 eoalriJutlll'l . M8cprft Pau. SCaff on 01' before Monday of 1f111l\hh ... 1 \\hll I' hl'\1 qU.thtlt"t \fluk"l ~1.\(·rnlll{"n' I lhlll\.. II ..!lI,ul,1 III !ludl ,I' Gila... die week Ihc peper pel to prcsa. '.lflH \\ i1t1hdlt W.... TOllY SlDidI &.I'Iy KdIo. Jim McCoy AlIcuI:n IUbIllitud IDIdl be. awiIya LaW'I'CIIU. Crq Feckr liped. but _ will be 1.800·24'3·6000 N..cy 11ptDD. Gary Loc:kIar witbbdd upoa request. T"~ The ARBITER racna the Rel:l'lltly. \he Pentagon began a national lAoTy Ovcrttolsa ript to edit 01' nject' ImI:n ...... ,. pgblicatioa. television campaign to sell its image to the Advi8a •... , ... NacMMI. American public and to encourage enlist· ments in the Armed Forces. These commer· cials tell people who are interested in enlist· ing to call 1-800-243-6000 for information on their nearest military recruiters, This num· ber is an answering service in COMecticut. and all calls made to it from anywhere in the country are free of charge. Academic Int.r.st survey If people. who oppose the U.S, military policies in Indochina and, elsewhere began ATT!'NTlON· BSC STUJ>ENTSI BOISE STATE COl.l.EGE· INTERtiST to call this number on, a regular basis, the SUMVlo:V' WEEKENIl COLLEGE PROGRAM switchboard would be jammed and the Pen· Aft yuu in...... tltd in <'Olkir count. offncd "'riday 1t~ninr. Saturday ""'fRlft and altnnoona1 Vou can ....Ip u. dt....minr Is lhn1t Is ""Riciltnt tagon would have to change its television In tu uRn ,...I!C'Jr-kwl <'0 __ durilll dww tlmrl, commercia!!, ":herefore, we are ul11111 PUASf 1'1"', nUl Till' COUPON BF.I.OW .... VOU ARE INTt:RIlSTt:U IN everyone opposeo to the war to dial this num· ItAVIN(. A Wn:KfNIl COI.l.tiGIl PROGRAM, ber once every day or so, Rap with the·leCre- RIlTUItN "0, Ilft<"w. F.lllrndrd nay 1'nJIram, Admlnlalntion Bulktlt •• RDom 10' taries about the war, ask them why they work I wuuld lw in...... d in coW'lltd oftrrrd on Friday rwnlnrl Saturday in such a lousy job, anything. People could _ Saturdll)' aftrmoonL T.... followin. <.'OU"",I .... pro .... m. would be also get the phone numbers of their local of In ",,, to mr. recruiters whlle they're at it and talk to them ------,------_. as well. This project wouldn't be any major victory ------. ,-f;i if successful I but on the other band It require. ------_. very little effort, and win pt people to think· ~ Prin' N._---- - .---- ....,.------. Ing about the ~lblllUu of nOnvlolent reala· ,....,...... --,._~~------tance. - Cornell University Vietnam MobOl· A.ttlrt''' -, ..,--, ..,,------' uUan Committee Nu"'l ..... an,I Slf'l'ltl '" -- ~_ •• _. ---. ---- .'-,-~-. -----,.------Krprln~d fromUnlvcr.hy or hllh .. "rrn1ut Fear. .proYokes acceptance of order at expense of freedom ARBITER Faculty Interview: Robert (:or})ill - Sociology

Ro b e r t \)In. .,",sm:iaIe e" (I) tnol'dollJ .llld '0 rhcr pOIIIll,...11 CIlt"uur..lgc, people IIl.t"l' III t hc ..rh lIunels ('\ II til nukr at dul Profess .. r of Suci,,",!:) ar Ilse Jjh,:rlln !:fl'at"r usc "I their prl\ II,'}!", "t· 'pn""'''11l1i td "tc.l' .' t.url) eSeTY0ne hn ICJnK'thi.. to \ole. and President ul Idaho Chapter "1 here .lfl' lTI.1ny pn1pk \\ ho III " I akc rhc dru~ I'r"hll'l.l \\l'1I prn"-"'d I \01' rlul wllh "'hi, lI.ulllb likr aD rmr-IO of the American Civil Libertic-, wouldn't J"in \l.l.l hn'au,,: or 1.1..110 \ I" r "I I"'''pk arc \lunl t hc qu.lllt,\ ..llI')11 (h ...1 It frccdo'n l'tIJHIUI. It', nut I qua1ioa of Union. recently delivered a i,n'l t hc ir hag w h» an' "I rhc dn'l: pr"""'"1, '"~ thn kl lit" l"'ph"HIUn IJl\tJhc' the rl);:hl .altruism, hUI a qucstioa II lU spee"h Ihe press on civ il n l' \ l'r ( h l·1 c:" ~ tJ I II g .iftl U nd t hc du \\h.uc"l'r It \\,JI1(\ to u,,\ ru 1)(.- hcard, rhcfl" .Ifl" \CrluU\ neceuil)' to insure lb.t bate lih<.Tlies in Idahu. ,\lr. Curhin as prutl'l'(III~ (hl' (UII\U(tHIIHl .JIJ do t" peopk Ihal hal e an> Ihlll~ pr"bkfll\ Peuple- d,.n'r lurcn lu rights ;l1ll1 Ih.al tholl' riJbb 1ft spuke lu Ihe ,\ /{BIT E /{ un Ihe Ih" tllne I d ralh,'r ha,,' a" tu do "..ilh dru~, I h.n\." ... \IIL!k) I,lea.' rhe) thutl. IIl1ghl up'iCr pr'lllecled fhi. ~0C1 ~t, IACLU and ils a"liv'ilies, Ihe indi\ldual d"in~ Ihal tha" a \U'Ph:HH1, I (,111'( prO\\." If. If', du.-m. I 4.·oIl1·r IlIu~tnl"" \Uu.&ttoU nece ...... il)' me~Il n:,hltribu~ dru!: prohlem. sludenl freedums. ~rlJup, I"I)( l'\..1J11pk. ""t.' \\ould Ju\r .III lIT1pn'\\(OI1. th.lt tta·) rrCCdOl1i liT nuterw Ihinlt' We couJdpr ce n surship. redislfihuliun "f 111 rC'pCl"1 10 of \~l<'Cl·l. hiJ\c ~O[ll'l1 mlo (he fl.J~ (l'ud (0 fuq,~t:t \.l.".Jfdl \\Mf.lllt.' II II Ihe pour mor.. p"",cr withoIt puwer, and ways for Ihe I h a r .I "Ill .I e e d r hc dC't.Tratiuli 1.:.J\ ••: hut thl' 1II\\l'( and Ih III 1:' that III a drul: It",· IIl1prtn £'\1 ~ 1\ Inlt them moncy. Other individual 10 prole"l his ri!:ht, court, (ook loan' tlf it I lU..·fl· \\,J..\ l''''.\4." \11~llrll' loll I ~l·t 5 ~l".J.r' ,·uuntrie. h.a,e heen able to, "We slafled Ihe ur!:ani~.al i"n Ihe: 1>01111>111)( ,&I the "cnate I. a Jud~" ,,1111 fl'a") ",,"" hIS po\.'\(.'\..\lOfl Puhlh.: "pillion dot." (ldahu Chapler uf Ihe ACLL') in .1Iwlher ,'a.\(' III IIe>lIlI Ihere I'.a l.ullSlilulion. l'nd"uhl"''')' if a alkel polin' and Judl:'" It l>ecll'mher 1969. Su far a' I "'Ty, HT) j.,'T'e.a1p"uil>llil) that '" ....lIuM ....Isi .... tudenlS' , ,'a'e: ,'an,e up Ih.ll in'ol, cd a \\ould wke.: J. tUUra~l'IJU' j\JlJJ,:lo knuw (eulllmunicaliuns have n"l "C .tTl" u1'tul\-cd in .. \-i,:«tu\ l")"'lc ner"iK' their ritlhtJ 10 that!bcy scri"u, Ihr"al 1o ci, il lihnlll" to i):Jlufl' it . .I \olT) l·IILJrJ.~l·uu, been as guod as !hey shuuIJ), III "hid, righrs Gill hel(lll I" don't atrophy. OM or thr anJ no indi,idual came up Judge Ihe only chapter in Ihe Slat" i, in d"lerlUrale reuunl "'il)' Ihere Ilf 10 lfIIJf'{ again'l it, Ihe ,\CLl' "uuld "I h,' flghl of a srudent 10 Buise Valley. having "It's Ihe ....hile middl .. du.' "mericalll .....hu imply IMy doe I lu:oUJ1c in\uhclJ. frcl~dtJm IIf c"pr~\.'lun. (ti approximalely IIIl m"mh"r,. ki,h Ih.al ....e have to ....ofT}· believe in Tree op«dI is thr1 "()f c"ur,,, in an, "md "I' prl\.ll-Y. 10 heing .Ul iruln, 1(10.11.• \ Thruughoul the resl uf Ihe Slate .ahuul. nul .he punr ur rninuril)' have I" littl .. 10 laY'· url:ani~"J ".eiel)', it'~ the ruin uften "Pile''"'.! h)' the ....·h.... !', (in MuS<."owand Pucatdlu), there kid., ,. inr "" have III let Ihem •• Sec 0 n diy', in IIJ Ihal del"ronine "har the rlghls lIe"d to run a lil:hl ship "h'Te 1\ arc 1111 ACLU memh<'Ts. have rlghLs. make Ihelll a ....i&le organization. ril(h,U inwhf arc. "h" h"'l SC:luf ruk, "e ha'" a s!rong ICIUkllly to furget "ACLU has probahly heen th ..)' h.rve right" Ihen K" oul of ohliJtationl. It II al~ is.lhe Bill uf /{i!:hts. ..hcr,· ahout righLs all tugelh'T relatively inaelive as a result of lIur wa)' rll prlltect rlK' rilCht' oT impouihle for UI to .~ arc Ihreals hI civil lih<'Tties all "I unly I",eom" eonecrned leadership, , can say thaI Ihe p" ....erleu. You dlln'l need violating the righu or othmJUIC Ihe lime. The n.,.alesl wa)' to ahoul cens"r~hip when an idea because I've heen the leader. I puwer lo.hlow up Ihe washroom in the proeeu 0 f Jto about OW maintain order IS through needs tu he cxpre,,"sc,l. I've never in. helieve the very existence of the of !he Senate-all you nl'Ct.! u aUlhoritarianism. The §c-areder had a hig Ihing ahour using dirly daily bulinc.. , IU~ that ACLU keeps problems from explo'ive,. If you have ""thing l'llpccially when rc ~. you get the mure likely you arc wunk To really gct al Ihat, you they \telling OUI of hand and til low, ""lhinK '';In IIllp you. people an ",ore concerocil witb to accept order at Ihe expense of have to have someone intere'te,1 The Ilnly Wil)' to protect rights than obliption ....

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1I\ crlook the place that source ""pl"rinll now and apparently I hi. N.. I". rh" f.. lluwin~ 1111"1 "il and I:;L\ "i"'o,,,r,," IIf "n,,~y U(l'UP, ill II' pllliti,-al have hi~h hopes IIf finding urriclc i, rcpriurcd frum the would 110 to rhc ('ncr~y market an" e r onornu iii". If we !l<,m"thing. If il wurk, uut, il I N l ~ I{ ,\I II l' N 1 A 1 N in japan, where the demand for c o n r inuc expanding at the certainly WIIU'" be: a new and ()BS~H\'H{ with p,·rllli"i .. n.j oil and II:L\ i, rapi"ly ,'" panding. pr"",nt rate of five pcrccnt-erhe terribly impor tant so urcc of An uil b.... m in Suuthe ...'t lhc demands in japan arc 19711 rare-our crud" oil needs American investment 11\ this e n c o u r ag inj; III t hc bi~ I\,ia may well change the hlllr\e nlllnlry .. int"rnation;t! "il "ompallcis for it [or 191W ,,'ill he in the ordcr of .. f U. S. in, .. h·ement in A f months ago PresJicnt means that th" japanese H million barrels a day. a figurc Iruluchinll. ,\lthuulth little Thieu signed a law pas....:d by the pn,bably will not be abk to mU"h ~r"ater than any pre\'ious nutke" in this nHlntry. U.S. nil National Asscmbly It"anting pros'id" much of the n""de" oil for, ,';L,U which anticipated a "nmpanies art ~"Jllurinlt what fun:~n cumpanies the riltht to throullh their own ,'ompani",. maximum of 111 million barrels a "'IIlC cxpcrts belin'e to hc thc ..xplun: for uil alung th .. South allll must rdy on U,S.'controlled day. biltllnt oil an" nlltural ltiL' Vielt1amesc cUllSt. Taking intu eomhines imt"llli. "At pr"senl. American depnsih in the \V .. rl... They an: account this fact alunlt with th .. joachin JlIesten n:ported in production is about I(I million h..-atc,1 in Ihc n,"Call uH th" stat .. ments quuted a bo\''' , WELTWOC"E. "An oil barrels a day. Thero:for". it will ""asts uf Camb .. ,lia, Thailan". Jacques Dc COrllu)' n: .... ntly coml,any spokl'5man declare", be nccc!\."ilII')' eithcr substantially Imloncsill and AUllrllilia. wnllC in LE MONDE, "\la\'e the. 'Compared 10 thoSiC of the 10 in,Teasc domesti<' pro,lueti"n Nq(ntiatiOlu arc underway fur uilmen recei\'ed firm a ...'uran''C Sou thCll-st Aswn ,'Oll-,ts, Ihe: or III imporl much mor" ,Tude Icasing oil lands off Ihc coasts nf from. Washington of the UnitL-d Lou isanll ,leposi15 arc likc a oil than today. Ahhou~h it South Viclnam. "'or Ihc past Stat"s' willingness to 'hold' post;llle stJImp on an dephanl's would he IlUssible to decide thaI yl'ar ml'n and equipmenl han: Indochina. in particular South hack.' The American geolottist the \lnited Slales eoul,1 supply bel'n Jlourinll into Singapon'. Vietnam? One would think so jame!' <';ullnll, who has been its own ncrds or com" dose 10 headquarters for all l'XI,lurllliun. in \'iew of such hasle. For Ihe expillrinit Ihe South China Sea doinlt so, we know that such a The:rl' arc aboul (,,000 mcn the:re ..ompllnies began III put muncy for 15 )'ears, eSlimatcs thaI in ,Iedsion would cuasc a now. Throughout the: rest of Ihe: in evcn before Pr ..sident Nixon fi\'e y"lIJ'li Ihe oil fields off Ihe sittnificanl in,Tel\.sc in oil pri,'es. wurld, oil rigs have: cnt off work. announced the: ma.st of Thailand, Cambllllia, Will the American ,'onsumer. and stCAmc,1 off 10 join Ihe .. Vietnaluizat ion" program. Muillysia. South Vielnam allll who pays the duries, choosc in Soulhea.st Asia oil hoom. favor of much hilther pril-es in Moreover, Vielt1am is not the Indonesia will producc 4(1( In 1969 six 1\ Illeril'an only counlry affecled by tho millilln harrels a day. or more ordcr to be more or less maSlcr ,'umpanie. hCllw 10 eXl,lure Ihe husincs.s. Six months afler Ih, Ihun Ihe 10lal IHesenl of his own oil nec,ls or in fu\'or ·arell. Aecordin~ lU I'ORTUNI'. of consi,kTahle ill,TCllSl' imporls rittht-winll Pulsch in Phom-Penh ,\IlIlllVine, Tenneco, Slundard Oil prmlUcliol1"of Ihe entire wcslerr, uml not mud, hitth"r pri,'''s? I f"ur mlllllll\ aftcr t\meric,"' uf Californill, Gulf. Conlinenlll!, worl ..... tn'ops inten'enClI in U.S. spokesmen view Ihi. Ihink it will be decid,'d III Uninn Oil of Culifnrnia 111111 Cambodia, Camhllllia,Thai situalion wilh II e:erlain imperio.1 import more oil." IIrilish l'e(tolcul11 tllch in\'esled In 19(,9. Ihe U.S. nelt0lialions o\'cr increased $ III i ion in explurlllory nir. lI<'re i, a Sllltemeni hv 2 II A mb ILssudor to Thuiluml said. economi,' rcliltions belween Ihr rescllrdl. While Ihe currcnl IIrcll I'h iIIip II. Trelise. IISSiS"";1 two neighboring countries took sccrelur)' lIf SlulC, I t is lJuolcd in "A \'ery sillnificlln I rna lIer 11101)' of Inle:nSC' cXI,lorulion runs frolll pluce in Ihngkok. Thc I.E ,\ION I)E lIS pruof of U.S. ,'orne uhoul. No 1111,' ycI knows (~lIllhllllill on ,Iown In AUSlrulill, nCllotialions sUf\'cycd the illll'nlions, "The lJniled Shll,'s whether or nol il .will. II e:xJI,'rts also IIrc survey in II Ih,' pnssibilily of establishing II imlH,rls ami exporu enormolls con,'Crns peln,lcum CXploflllions Chinll Sell. (lne rl'porl s'llQlesis ,'ummon pruspeetinll prol-rram. qUllnlitics of cnertt)' producIs, in proltress in the Bulf of Ihlll the: SIUIIIlIl" subsoil helween ea mbllli hI n -Thai cuoperation We hllVe a dmninunt position in ThllilllmJ. It is bcinl( undertllken ,JIIJlllIl lind l'urllloSl\ lIlay hulll oh\'iously is unthinkable without Ihe world oil !iC.'ctllr. and oil is nol only oulward from Tllllilund Ihe wurld's rlchesl oil IIml lias relying on companics thaI fllr and away Ihe most importllnl bllt aho from Maillysill, ileposits. richer Ihan those nf Ihe employ modl'rn lechnoh'llY and Ilrlllluct in world trade. ":nerllY Indoncsia, etc .• bllt it is vcry Persian Gulf. that have vast capilnl resourccs, ulllI energy supplying nlllterials imporlant Inso far as Thailallll is Thll uil Is uf pllftlculllr and that are, therefore. fordgn." lIre ba.slc to national economies, con,'Crned, arv.l six cOllIJlanies, Interest to Amerieanl bceause it No gllvernl1lcnt Ilf any sort can ttf which 'five are American, arc is low in sulfur eontent, nut James Ridgeway Dave Anneker .. Associated Student Body Presidential Candidate

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" Presidential Candidate g"'l/lIIg " [air r...tum. but all th c stud(!IIts. so tbey would nat baue (I'd. Note: Tom Drechsel is" side tbey ar.e promotillg tb e ir to pay additional expenses for snt,,jr SOcWl Sci eIICt'major uiub a w II lob bying groups. For lJabysitten. IS V bas instigated a a secondary educatun option. example, next year IJJho S/J1l' cbild JJy care program wbicb Ill' is a m e mber of unll bate its oum group to lobby bas eIimillated a lot of problems. tbe Kappa S.gma Fraternity.) during tbe legisWture. " be says. Possibly. one of tbe Associated Student College Court apartmt'l'ts could I\SB Presi

" Pat Ebright.. .Associated Student Body Presidential Candidate

(/;", Notr. Patrtci: f.l".,gbl " u n.! 1•.•.1' tbe {''''I.·.., co uld I1J"rt' lbe .ub,t·d b~I b.J<1time in 11 Junior ,Hllrk"'IIIg /fWI"r ,mpllre.mely br I"eu,,'" lin [ucult y com mu te es, but Uu"t'nr cllmplllgning fur tbe ol]if': "I cumpus. input If net·t'uJry. be "'ys. A!iH President. Follu wlllg arr ln» "I tb mk tbr .:\.\8 uflian Soc u! Program, f:bngbr "'yl comments on pl.lfonn plank», sbould go III sp"llk untb tb e- tbe S octal Progrum IS goinX to be ideas for tbe offi,... sb ould be clubs 11".1 d orms ole1..11<1 o nc.. ol a/most .."tlrt'ly bolnJIeJ by tbe win. Ill' is running on 11 declared m o n L b 10 g.:e 'om r Co//.:ge limon Program Board, ticket uii t b Owen Krubn, communication op"". but tbe ASH offICe u..ill ",.,ite oice-presidentia! candidate, Botb Comnnttmrnt "One tbmg 10m.. rt'commt'nJoltiolls. Ebrigbt and Krabn are me mbers w.. are gOIng Co push for nt'%t "Conc",s IbolllJ fJtIY for of AlpN KolppolPsi Frllternity. y" teolebe" and tbe;, tecbniques rotal wlvation of stuJents and Platform and wNt sbould be stress..d. Tbe tbe;, governmenu, .. evaluations would be rbe Communications: Ebrigbt Tbe £m two itl'tlfs Ebrigbt says tbe Project Speakout' property of teacben exclusively, foresee' are Kl'tt;"K a 'tIlJl'lIt-"m Ebrigbt says. initiated by Mittleider and .I.e/!' .bookstore a"d reorgan;"g 'bl' Mercy was important tbis year, Pass-Fail' System: Ebrigbt Stude'" Hl'altb emt.." Ill' uys and it sbould be furtbered next says be would push for students fetlsibil;ty 'tlld;e' are "e'I'Sury year. But be feels tbe Senale to be able to take up to 14 boun for botb projectJ. memben should also take part outside their nIiIjorr' and b""e Ebrigbt wanu a Bo;~ State tbe", gra,l..d on a pass-fa;1 hasis. ColleXt!bl! call be proud of

.' .' .. Larry H.stad.., Associated' Student Body Presidential Candidate

schuo]. l!0 to wur-k . l!u horne. idc-.. of going 10 a far off eastern nd 'ull' I.ITT" Ho mst ad , ('onfcrencc, vu c h a~ t o and rarl"l~ hc."rlJl1ll· acti\d) l'alldidall' lor \SII P~"'''lklll. i, a \\a,hmglon. !l.c.. th...y should invob cd in l'afTl~HJ'" ac.."ti, itic:\. M.·nH~ busi"l'~ 1I1.1Jor, prcsidvnt vit down and dccid c if it would of t hc 1I0i..., Stall Sk",Ii, cr" and hlhl'r Ihc y dUlI't I"I\<' the tim c , r...ally do any guod fur students charter nie mhcr of the I au ur <'I sc Ihl'y JUst arcnt inter c stni at Hoi"",SWt ... ·· Kappa !-p,iloll ,. rarcm iry. alld ill what i~}!.oin~ on.' 110 m..tad mention .. rh ...... cial Alpha !-w Hho, lise Aviut iun IlomslaLi say' ..om ....la)' a program and is in favor of using !-ralllllil),. ) .... luti .. n may app ea r , hut ,HI c til c Stadium to conduct student Ih...Illost importanl prullkm pussihk alt ...rna[in: will wk.... l·oncerts. But firs!. he says, a fal ...d II" stud ...llt" al Boi!oc Swt ... timl~;u tI,... g...nl-ral un.-rall agl' f...... lSibiliry srudy is nceded to is trying III get ill\'ul"ement 011a of th ...stude:nt bod)' goes down. ehe ...k problems and alternatives large· scale basis. wheil th... more young people will be here for using mat faeiliry, "It is right "siknt majority of eommutrr tu get involved, He says. BSC for students to be able to use me s1:udenu" do not panieipat .... apparendy just doesn't ha\'e Stadium mev built ," says AS8 President candidate enough young students to As lar as mUll..." control III Larr)' lIomstad. become involved. regard to Ih... ASH ·Tr...asun'. he 110 mSlad, a commuter Ititting other issues. he fecls the medical services provided by S3~'sugh t pursc:strlllgs have 'been "udmt himiClf. who has to his used mis year. The Finance skydiving credit a gold medal me Student Health Center arc Hoard and Senate. III his from competition last November "adequate,. if studmu use mem effectively." He adds the: estimation, have don ... a at Deland, Fla., says a personal comparabk job to hold down interest in the future of die "something is bener man nothing situation" is applicable spending as much as possible, college spurred his intcrest lU but s')'stems can always be run for president, A business here. Next year. he notes. a improved h...says. major with numerous erediu in Flslal respollsiLJility. he economics, finance anll fulhime physician will be employed. giving students added nol ...s. is Importan[ in such ca....'S management. he feels he has the as 1I0mecomlllg, "I don't See leadership capabilities from past "'service and aid. Communication is a point for where they spent S22.000 for experience: such as the 1I0mecoming, A lot should be Skydivers, as well as being a comment, and Homstad fecls the problem is just a carryover from don... to mak... thiS tradition a. candidate last year for the: "icc nice event without spending that' presidmtiaJ spot. last year and beyond. "Students don't know what is going on much money. If al all possibk." lIomstad has varied idea.\ on Voc ational·Technical the: campus' different factions, most of the time. Usually they e d u c a [ ion 0, t u den t 0, are but says. "A platform with hear something by word of mouth instead of from a reliable importan t and he says a ('ircle of promises and ideas made this communications must be: year for nex t year seems a loss. souree. But, it is not entirely the developed to g...t them more Vou can't say Wi: WILL do this fault of the student newspaper." As far as his job as ASB involved a.~ a part of thi: Boise or that, because next year Slate ASH. He said a line: of something quite different could President. if cleeted. Homsta d considers communications an communication IS a two-way occur to change me situation." street, and a linkcd chain must Ite does oudine, however, imponant part in his role. "The ASH presidency is a funny be provided, lie thinks perhaps problems reali~cd this year mat Vo-Tech students nced to be will be alleviated next semester. office, Vou have to work for prodded a bit to become more "We are going to have a students. Vou are also a public active in AS B affairs. completed StudCllt Union, a new relations man, primarily, and a go-between with studenu and In summation, HOl11stadsays library addition and the nsc is on the threshold of education tdevision building, the administration. Public· hecoming something great. These will help' t" improve relations are necessary." "Everybody must work to campus commllllicatio!l,." He discusses his views on further me cause of making it Ite adds, "Bllt me ba.\ie conferenccs that were attended the number one educational prublem is still mat BSC is a mis year by execu tive leaders. insti tUtion in Idaho. if it is not commuter sehool. Until we get "Some of those conferenccs already the best. more studenl\ living in dorms on could be useful. But if it is .. To a ccomplish this, students. student governn",nt campus' it will rema III as it possible for Boise State is-ba.\ically uninvolved. representatives to primarily and th ...administration arc going to 111\ "A good part of the student attend WESTERN conferences, VE to \\'ork togcther and I body is a good dcal older. They it c(juld be more important. build as one the future of Boise State Colkgl', .. \ have fl\milic.\ will just go lU "Before anyone takes up the !,

'. Garj Johnson.. Associated Student Body Vice-Presidential Candidate

(Ed. Note: Gary Johnson is a student life at BSe. but also VOICE IN (UHIUCL:LUM junior Communication Theory goals that arc realistic and nut a 'Much has been accomplished major, running for the office of "campaign snow job." in the past few years regarding a ASB Vice President. He is a I t is un this basis that I am a stu d enr's voice in deciding former Senator from Arts and candidate for ASH Vi, .... c urri cu Iu rn , e te. Presently, Letters, and a former vice President. • students arc on the curriculum presidential candidate.) First, I am interested in the committees as well as the What this school and its duties uf the particular fie ILl I Executive Council. Hut who are L-ampus has been subjected to seck. I feel confident that I •an these students? I don't know. these past few years has been a improve the quality uf the And, I'm sure that the vast period of forced growth. New Senate. I was in the HSC Senate majority of students du nut buildings and more students for two years (61l-70) and was knuw who these representatives have been the dominate theme elected Parliamentarian both arc. how to find them, or how III of the 60's while this campus years, I was an attache in the gu abuu t voicing concern over a progressed from a junior college ~"ate Senate fur une regular Pass-Fail Grade system. fur an to a four-year Slate college. This session and twu special sessions example. Although I will work has left Boise Slate in a unique where I received a wealth of for a more developed faculty position-we students can make knowledge in how a IL-gislative e val u ation program, studcn t this school anything we wish. We body should and should not voice in building and stadium have tremendous potential. we work. I know that I can do the usage that student funds have are a big, new school in the job .. helped to fi nan c-e , etc. I feel that p o pu lat ion and government Second, there are things that one of the must pressing needs is ccn ter of the state. I know a student government to set up a communication CAN do that aren't being feed-back system between the done .... things that will improve students on the Curriculum the quality. But, with the potential comes Com mittees and the 7,000 a tremendous challenge. The These include: students they repcc'iCnt. I will "quantity" of school has been encourage the: appointment uf a accomplished, but now is the Social Charirnan who not only time to start improving the COMMUNICATIONS knows what he is doing but also "quality" of student life. Unlike If there was ever a perfect will listen to the students. ori the physical deveioprnenr of the example uf how the quality uf the same basis, I plan to be a school, which depended un student life has nut kept pace Vice President that will visit money. legislaturs. the Slate with the physical growth, it is dorms, dubs, .fratern ities, and Board of Educatmn, etc., the the fact that when this was a sorurities to listen to the quality developrnenr will depend Junior College we had essentially students. almost entirely un the students. one means of information, a SER VICES Meeting this challenge, I feci. is weekly newspaper. Today, a I feel that there are a lot of certainly one uf the du ties uf weekly newspaper is still just services that a student yuur student government. . about the only means that a government can provide the To meet this challenge, I feel student possesses to be informed students such as fact finding ill that the people who are elected and excited to iovolrtement.'· regard til the Student Health on March 31 and April I should Recently. I was at ,infield Care System, parking expansion. first he genuinely interested in College. (2:000 students) near the bookstore. etc. The AS8 the duties uf office and have the Portland. There, the AS8 should be hosting open forums .. expertise in the particular field government at noon twice a between the State Board, they are seeking. In other words. week published a mimeographed Legislators. the Governor, and elect the individual fur Presictcru sheet of paper that simply lists Administrators so that students who knows how to r,urganizc the campus news of the day and can voice their concerns. Maybe administrative committees and the activities. This is in addition even the AS8 can acquire can get the most out of them. to a weekly newspaper. I f.eel a bumper stickers and buttons for similar system could also be the students that say, "Boise Elect the individual fur Vio:e Instituted at Hoise State. It is State University'" President whu knows huw to simple. inexpensiVl!, and could Thus, hopefully, we can preside over the Senate, is go a lonlt way toward getting improve the quality of student interested in legislative matters, students involved by leuing life at BSC and get more student and can make the Senate an them know what there is to be involved. We have a lot of effective branch uf student invoived in. potential., I .Willdd like to be a government. part of developing that potential Elect a Trea~urer who is a Also, a.~ Vice President I a.~ASH Vice President-a job that specialist in that field. Sec~nd, would publish the content of the I am confident that I can do.- It the people who arc elected Senate Bills that arc in troduced will ·take a lot of work. But should have goal1i that he. ur she so tllat student~ could voice believe me. I will work hard, would like accomplished. goals their opinions before the Senate work very hard with you; for that will improve the quality of votes on them. . you .

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Owen Krahn.. Associated Student Body Vieea.Presidential Candidate

~kfulltllll1. ht:lng rC\I\cJ l,~ the t ]: d ~ol" Owen Krahn " .1 IlIgh,'r mJr\;. 1110,1\.11",1 pe"pk '01' ho more fH" law major ,I woll l-c J\ .ulJl>k .uul ,I 11IglH'r 1'17" 7 I "'"n.'II' \\ 111 .. lc,rr up Illc rnbcr 01 Alpha 1\ .11'1' 1'" grade of S"nJI" 111,'ml.,'"llIp \\ 111 p r I"" (:III .... .1 .... I II \\h i , h Itq,~.IIlI/.llIIJJ1"" 1..,1111,<: gl\l"1l .\~B t. U " n c " Ir J I e r n I I Y , ,Ind prrvad fund, .." ch.urm.rn "" Ih" 1'1711 lise lie- '>JY\ .rn 1111p"n ,Ill I ,"p"t! I hllllCl'ol1l1ng C omnut tcc ) "I chalwng IU" Sen.1I" 'nl" K r.rlm ,.i!' I1ltH1C~ c on tr ol 1\ Owen Krahn. d ,,!r,led ASfI pl'lforllllJlg w,,11 " I" m.II-" t hcrn cv ..cntl.t1 t h iv \T.n .!J1dlltl" ... .1\ V,le I'rn,d"nl will have ;e, lu 1('(" unport aru And If pl'l.pk .1 n c .\.! In r l c It l' m c <: 1I rn I n ~ ..hid dUly "l<' dl.llmlanslllp o( cannot !J.: pla, cd III t hr SenJl,' .Il t 1\ II It." .1fld 'rcfldlfl~ Ih(' S"n,ll .. Jnd \JVS under lh" or on ,mpurt,ln, >ellale Jnd \, ,'O,hJlrl1l.111 \\ 'Ih \It,helle nl'wl\ .1 .1"1"1 l'.I :\SIl olher Comlnlll"n, h,' '.1\' .\\llffl'llf1 1.1\( !(,:,If. fll" ',I~~;l 101 III \\l)r~ 11111('"dlllll- In dl'.ln Con\II'Ullon 'I w,lI h.I\'(' ex,'l'UlIY\: of I'll... " w,1I hJ\" io h.I' exI('nded power, reenul p""on' 10 (III Ih,' Up lh,' nenl ,ll1d 10 hJ\e morc I\rJhn \.1\", "I d"n'l WJIII V~.l" anne' I I',,II ""I"'n"lllli,\' ""lIllt' l .~ rhe SenJ Ie CJdl ye Jr h a\ Ih" S22,lHHI \LI\ 'I>cnl, bu, a ,,'nJlonJI d~,lllw'H'cI WI' n..ed ..~ 'I r"ng peoplew:t\ll ..an sul>llIll Ju,horlly 10 \p,'nd 1Il0r" tl1.In ('I1JlllIJI r"pon ti'I\ nlll y,'1 h,'cn Ihe,r own Icgl,IJlJlIn S loll,OOll III 'Iudenl ("", for 11ll" !UllInl 111111till' "'enJI,' "SenJlUr\ \\uuldalsu ",1 qn "good" o( Ihe 51udenl 1>0.1, I Ie "") \ 11,'mlll'd 11\1 o( (Jcuhv lImlln'llee'. \1Jch a.' die Krahn \.IV\ the l,halOn,'n Jnd ('xpcllclllurn mu\! h,' mad,' (or line 'pre'iC'n II) d;s,'u,smj! Ih,' pre'Hlcnt" of call1pu' group' .Ir,' lh,' n('xI llomt'l'IInllng, Whldl 1'3\\,(.111 system" lie ',Iy' he w,lI not really aWJl(' o( nl..)or (""II ,oulJ I,,, I,mll"d III )U\! lin,' da)' ,It m on Ihe I·.teull\ Selul,' 10 spcndlllg 1.,1-" h" runlllllg mJI,', gel a new YleWI""~1 frolll Ihe lie propos<" r"gulJr m,'''IIIlg' 1'"',,d,'nl'JI lJnd,clale I'al I,'adllng (a(lllln "I' f101\C Sl.lle Wllh ,I prn'dcnt' COI11I1lIII'''' (or I'hllghl, "rJhn \LIllI' III "':c .1 I{eprdmg lh,' new 2 25 (;1':\ Ill(orllllllg kJ,k" J\ 10 (IIunn.1i tI,"", SIJI" lit wh'ch h,' ,'an h(' , I t U .1 I Ion \ II " , a )' , proud It Ill' " l' kclnl V'l'" i l'l''lulrel11enl (or .111 ,'andIlLtle\ \ n1nlllng (or Ihe S('n.lIl', Krahn communlcallOn plu\ lh" I'rn,del1l, he "II' Ir) '0 IllIprc" . fcc" wllh Ihe ,llghl(y • nlabllShed (Ill ,lOn' (undmg Ihal 1'01111 on Ihl' S"II;!I,' -

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MarfelrM iller.. Associated Student Body Vice-Presidential Candidate

(Ed. Note: MarteD Miller is a office so senators could examine building of a foundation. We junior accounting major running each one. have a social prugram with .5 for the office of ASB vice "Senators should meet people, and entertainment will president. He is a member of regularly with the deans and now b c from rhe central Alph Kappa Psi Business de part men t heads of their headquarters for Ly ceum Fraternity, and ARBITEH schools. This gives the faculty a speakers, dance s, concerts Business Manager.) chance tu tell those student "~ext yt:ar I don 't think it "Student Government has to senators about such things as ma tterv whu ~el' ill becau .....y'ou start accepting some of its curriculum change s," he says. are goin~ [u ....e some uf the obligations and responsibilities The fourth point on his thing. c o rn c thruugh that toward students. It has to have a education plank is to expand students a~'lUally want. Iwo purpose and it has to be Project Speak-Our, initiated y'ear, a~o we alll'Jllplc:d lU look representative. earlier this year. But one change into the booksrore anJ chan~ing The above statement by he advocates is that senators it into a Cll-Op Saga fo"oJs was Marty Miller, ASB vice take a greater part in it. "It's an imest~g-att:J fur quality .100 presidential candidate, is one excellent way to get new idea-so prices with other "'T-vi~'es around consolidated from experience as It gets senators on the [OWII Hut 110 anion was taken. a past ASB Senator, sitting on homegrounds with the students Fhc Senate secured JUu tu I..: .I the outside looking in for one they represent. It would make hil: hu.l.\ year and realiz ing the fact them more responsive and would .. r h 1\ yt:ar With Senate student power is inevitable. act a.s an incentive or pressure to procedures and the new The junior aecounting major have the m become more constitution. it c..n 1I1O&kea hig decided to run in til is major knowledgeable about their own impact on s[ u d c n t ·desired election two weeks ago because schools. " programs likc free dorm hours ,he says, "I was in the Senate two The final poin t is in regard to for girls, which IIUY' take two years ago and • always kept committee meetings on campus. years to do .. looking back on what had Miller says all minutes anti ...tiller 'illys the ,It-al .. lU Itl to make the people . .Ind mu,1 fn'l the his charge the Student Senate, intelligent decisions ba.sed on pulse of that I(ruup at all tillle,. and he feels important faets. Giving senators Co mmunicat ions m USf he groundwork has been done this responsibility to initiate their improved, and he stale, two year. "The people in the Senate own legislattion is one way of points for cOII-l,lerallOn. this year have changed a grt:at getting them fired up." ..\ lIIemo system must be.' deal from those two yean ago. Miller said the biggest change devcl0lM:d hetween ,\SB offin',_ They seem more down to earth needed in uudent government is the n~"W, media and Sf udellt and responsible. • still th 10k' a change in attitude and gro ups, OU:lvisingeveryone when there is a problem in education philosophy on everybody's part. ~~.Impu, lCfOllp mectin~ will take factor. But now that there are More than that, he feels the p.lace,· anti any news rules and procedures. Icgis~tion Senate call no longer be reganJed 'lc:velopments whkh oHur This ~. -- moves faster." as an administrative rubl>cr way more students ""oul,1 kllow - Miller said education is the stamp. when important I.'arnl"lS most important factor for new "The Senate can be !hown if meetings were lCoinlC lU hc senators, foe "when they are they don't want what the I.'"1

(Ed. Note: foUowmg is an MAJOR ISSUES 10 gel involved in problem areas inrrrvicw with

I IK duchess- crowned Miss BOISE STATE lIois.:. 19t>') , and Margie ,\I iss v ick y Sh o rt , Ill, !,irsl runner-up in the Ho Iland. ,\Ii..., Bois.:. 1')111, Cooding. tntcrcoflegiatc Knight tnrercollcgiate Knight-Cold.:n Z .\laking her last app.:aranL'': a.s Duchess and a freshman. was sponsored pageant was Sally ,\Ii..., Bse fur 19711 was J ulie crowned l'hursday night I ')7 I Locu sun. Ill. a Huruh II igh Richinv. I .\li ..., Huisc State Colkg.:. in a Schuul grai.1uatL', sponsored by Judge, fur the pag.:an[ were pag c a n r c o nductcd in the Sa~a Foods. Her plall\ for the .\lrs, KarL'1I I<)'lkr I.i,ing'tun. capaciry filled music auditurium. future include nllllinuin~ her ,\liss Idaho 19(,Il,\\r" (ounic Dr, John B, Barnes. Prcxidcnt education at Hois<: State, Creck. lIo,tes, eh.lirman lor the of BSC, crowned the s ft. 9 'in. Second runn~T-up was Ikhby ,\Ii ..., hWILl PagL"IfI1 hI lIaYlle" brown-haired ,\\i ..., Short. the l;ellings, Ill. a Shelley II igh Vice !'resident of I rcavurc daugh tcr 01 Dr. alld ,\Irs, K, ~ School grad nate , who plans III Shorl, (;,,,,d;ng, Sh.: ,\tIn a $11111 graduat.: frolll Boi", Sla{.:, .,'ihe ValIL'y' CUlllflluni[y Colkge, KL:Jlny Caol, profes'''r, TrL'a.sure sireL'wr I>y ke of I fI flormount ...in nU,inl°\..\ K.:.:onl ledlllology, Sh.: wa.' :-';ally' wa.' lIIaster uf cerelllonin ~o/l"'. JIHlg<'S hosl lur the .\li,' also th.: winner of [h.: ",in,uit and guest appeararKn W':fL' Idaho pageanl and takllt awards, iliad.: by Starr Siggldww, ,\Ii ...,

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Will ,he he proud ur emhar· Marty ! ra\\cJ "' hL'n fflcnlh J',," Vw hefe ! you houghl her d,,,,,,ono" I ... And. will "':"U he CmhJrL..l ....,cd ahoul Ihe pllce you pa,o for " Ihe qualllY recel'eo' T"oay, Miller Ihere arc no "harga,m" In diamond ....You 'ave no more .often lose - "hen yo" Iry to lut (orner"l. Your know- J Icdgeahle Amn,c"n (iem for ~Icty member JL''w''dcr-onc ~ "'Ih " local repu!.,I",n 10 .~.J ,af~gLlarJ and, "l.tnddrd" 10 ~ n1.11 n l.ll n I" Y U II r "' I" c." t chuice. \loreO\l:/, ,he ",II he prouo 10 'nuw her dl,>n~,"d ASH Vice Pres. l'.Hlh ..' from u" I)on'( dl'- "pplllni her 1.\,S) \1t'-'lltfl.lMfl<;(."''''' AM ''',.,!I, ~ Richard gAg Tack man JEWELERS for Downtown Boi. 9th & Idaho ASB Sellal(~ Tl!rmJ~ Of (;QUrJ(!!

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CAMPUS SHOP Ph. 343-6291 ., For h.adl ini Stt bottom; of page . The.Alter~tive February, 1971; reprinted WIthout permission COLLEGE ENTRANCE FORM- Bse What follows is a model college en.uane.e form secured for us by ·)-rft~sic dept. MISS Elizabeth Kristol. a student, ~~~~~~~-

Paul Fisk •• Associated Student Body Treasurer Candidate

(Ed. Note: Paul Fi.'k i, a I he p r uhlcmv "I' culle,'ling reported that -he would be sophomore accountin\( major revenue and "'1Il'lderahle lu"" \If handling upwudl of SlOO.OOO, campaigning for the position uf muncy thi\ ycar fur nU1CtT(\. lit' indiult'd lin open-door ASH Treasurer. Fulluwin\( arc etc., mighl he ciinunatcd h)' p"Ii,)' otating" that "anytime comments of Fis~, the sole sellin\( up pre-numbered til·kel, 'lUdent' WiUlt to come in and contender for this positiun lit' is r h e i'I' e, [ i~a I io n b" 01 r.I , luok .It the books. they han the ",- c urre n t Iy S up'humore d.1.ss .Il'l'ordll1~ I" hsk, w uuld ched. rijtht tu know. It'l th.:ir money," { - '.,J! president.) "p\ln [he 'alidil)' of hill, hemg Paul Fisk says he would like turned u'C1' I" hun ~ ilk layl he is sornewhat .. to see a "uniform fundin~ /. i,~ is optiuuvuc ahoul the pleased with the fUUlnciai board policy" established to set down potential, of 1<1011", ., t udcnr Ihi., ycar. "They've done • guiddines to ~u by fur fundin~ (~O"l'TnJ1ll·nr :\\..\ul"Uliun "I~(,:\ 1"'t'II)' I:"od job. I think. They organiutiuns. lit' kds ther<' can Ill,lCfit e\l'T) ",.lIege and ,... 1.. 01 lut Ill' ,. isk. (hink I hlre i, a hi~ hlol'k "I' he II C1', 1'''1.. h .... clllK'1'ieucc in I

(Ed. :"oIole: I is a senior art majur, transfer candidates ha\l' call1p.li~ncd ,l) keel' Ihe administra[iun fru'lIl far a., pUllin~ "p ,il(ll> . .Ind sludent uf I'Will the University uf Idahu. presidenl uf the Huise building all uver Ihe camp"' and Jackman ,ay'. .., alll really Chapter of Sigma Chi I'raternity, deslruY,i~lg the beauty and di".ppoinled in the lack of ecolugy. and a production editur on the participali"n. I feel Ihe Sl'nal"r, • lie wUllld also like It> sec ,\/{HITEI< staff.) .Iml dIOse "pp"intl'd in sl udeut mune'y given 10 Ihe (;reek "I've spent six years in go, e r nment arl' the stronl( Sy'tem. "The fralernities and poinls. college, including three years at surorities have dune a guod job Hoise State, with my head in a "It takes a l!0od presidelll, the two years Ihey have heen vice presidcnt and treasurer, hut cloud, like an overgrown here. 'They have 250 peuple. fresh man. Finally, in Ihe past there would he no l!0vernment They have rell"ested muncy lu without senaturs. I am .really few lIl'f' ths, I have cume tu promote an all'schuol dance realize th.Te is more tu cullege disappointed in the olher sponsured hy them." 'Tal'kman is than studying. Stodenl.s should '';lIIdidates, They must fed like the executive vice'presidenl of ~et invulved and support student it is ~:,inl( to he an c-.1.sy ride t he In te r....ratetnal Co IIlll'i I. hume, government." Taekman says. ""or many years I was fur communication he says, ". would like to sec more //loney against politics. In these last few As for the Idaho Student given to' the news media on months. I have decided that even Government As.sociation. he campus. I think it deserves a though stUllent government now says. ". fcel we should stay with bigger budget. There should be appc-.lls to be a farce, it can be it, try to control the conventions definite ~easibility studies for a time for a change," and muney spent for theni. I lIis platform includes making journalism department at Hoise would like to sec' work done to the Senate more responsive to State to insure people will be make it a lobhying force. If it students. lie says for his able to handle adequate can be organized and led by a personal constituen.")' of arts communication, I also would strung president, it could be an students, he feels they should like to sec the station get extremely valuable tool." have the benefit of nudes for back on the air," As his final poinu, he says, "I drawing. painting and other Incorporation is a major issue would like to sec beer legalized classes. "If Mt. Angel College in in the election this yC'Jr, and he on the noise State College says, "It could be a progressive campus, the lIbolition of the Oregon. a Catholic sehool, can '0 have nudes, and the University move forward for nSc. We 7:40 a.m. drawing c1as.ws, lind of Idaho can have nudes. then I wou.ld be hetter orientated lU expansion of the photography think Boise State is progressive regulate ourselves, and we would department to include courses in enough to have nudes in art be bc:tter qualific:d to govern. We cinematography." classes," can act then as a pres.~ure group , Ilu t more than that, he says in the state legislaturc:, and pull Taekman say~he would seek he wan u to be a IICnator for all morc: power with the IS-year- to intr:Jduce and ~s legislation studenu, not a select fc:w.

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w Laurie Stuart.. Associated Student Body Senatorial Candidate (Ed, Note: Following is an etc" as more of a "pressM... throughout the state, bUI th ...y interview with Lauric Stuart: J r p o s it ion" because anything just need time to sun, ume to history major, who IS running students have done hasn't been grow," for a senatorial poslllOn from that effective, She doesn't feel the senators the school of arts and letters She placed the bookstore as really get back to their Lauric has served on the scna te one of the prlorlues, "I think con s tit u e n c y , bur i t has the pas I year) something has to be done about Improved since last year, She When asked why she decided the bookstore, I think Il should attributed pan of the problem .' 10 run, Lauric says she gOI be IIlvestlga ted, " -to apathy on the pan of the interested In the Sluff Ihey The Idaho Stale Student studen r. She says the student started this vcar "Trn interested Government ASSOCiation has must seek out the senators as in the wh~le new SCIUP, the been effcc trvc as uf yet she says well as the senators going to l? College UnIOn Hoard of However. she at tributes this to them, G o ve r n o r s program hoard, rhe fact that It IS Just g"tlJng lIS mcorpora uon. "I, I think II" feel on the gruund She thmks Il She feels the only way you're IInporranl that you don't have a IS a real good Idea, "I think once gomg to gCl students motivated brank new senate " ihev'rc well est abhshcd, rhev 10 work on commit tees and get Lauric Sl'CS the st udcn tv role can' really start doing thmg' ~ In volved IS to go 10 the III pohuc s In are as of ,'colol?:~ far 3..S unifying student opinion org aruz a lIOn s, HellY Henchied Associated Student Body Senatorial Candidate . "

I hi '\"It' h,lIow Ing "an ekll"d senators JUSI I" karn Ih" neryhody's rnlOd" Ilcnsv:hlea Inl"r\\('" wllh Ilt-nry Ilcn'cllcld, ropes and fllld OUI what IS r"all\ p"lnled out thaI ht, didn't know l'r("Shman I.lheral :\rts rn;lJor gOing on "I dunk expcn,'n,c " Jl Ih" adminIStration would want tlcn" held " rUrllllng for a a slrim!! pOInt In my favor us oUI from under Ihl'lr wing lie \.l°n.lllln.11 Pt~\ItllHl fr'Jlll tht- hC(Ju\(." I\T "pent J 'CnH·\t{'r H1 !<'els II wlil ht, tht' Illlddk of "'h,",1 of .Ills ,Ind kllers ) lhe \('n,lle " nt'XI IT,H I"'jort, Ihe ball on Ilen"held de'I,k,1 10 rUIl SEN:\TF IIlCu'1I",rallllTl rt"allS' 'larts 10 ht" ,Ill": he has ,Ill 1I11"H'sl III Ihe "I Ihmk Ihal sludenls, Ih" roll, sludelll h"d~ ,lIld sludenls as ,I 'ludenl hl'dv ,IS a whok " ,I In tlte evenl oj 1n(,"por;t1I11n, wh"k "I hai ha' to h,' ~ our fil'l group,,, ,I sulkuilurt, Ill",lht'lr Ikns,llIl'd sav, ahoul studt'llt pr",nl~ Se,"lfldly, ht, pOlnlnl own rlghl I,,'cau\(' ot th,t! Lt\!. funds, "Halher Ihan pUlling oUI, "You h,lve 10 be (olllldt'nl Iha\' Ih,'" have dlelr own Iltell mont'S' .nlo a dianne! So In lour "1,,lIlv 10 do ju't.,e 10 s(;t~d,lrds,' lhell OWII Idea', lh"lr lhal 11ll'S' 'II ,'an he spenl by lho',.: thai y,',u reprnenl Y Oil own he Itef s "r wh,ltt'v", Iht'y Wh'><"\Tr '",'entuall\' has v:ontrol havt' to ht' able I" nuke Ihlnk IS valuahle and Importanl OIl'! lhc funds,' Ihe\' would denslons, take the 1Il1t'rests of II's nol alwap ;111 agn'eahle Il1slt';1l1he buymg shan'~ of stock the people you represenl IOto tiling, hUI If y'lU wanl to gt'l In a t'orporatllln, That conSlder;ltlon, hev:ausc )"lU're somethlllg dont', you hal'e to go c0!'Purallon hemg the aSSOCIated nOl vOllng Just for yourSelf. through the proper dlannels and sludmt5 of BOISe State College, >,0 u' re votlOg for a large >,ou hal'e to go through the and, lhereby, they would h;lve cOllStituency," 'estahltshment', In order «) do (utal wntrol of the funds they MAJOR ISSUES tillS, "ou have to have SO lilt' arc putting Into thiS Tabbed a.s one of the Il\;lJor foml ;,f represcntatwn that you 01ll3llllallon, " Issues was the Idaho Sludent ,'an takc your wants and >,our In the pohllcal :Irena, he said, Government AssoCiatIOn "I desires [t) the 'estabhshment', 1 "I don't lhink that the srudents personally am all for it. I tllInk it think the srudent government's ,'OKe should nor can il be c;ln he one of the best things the power ,';In he a lot more wmpletely discarded as far as state of Idaho, the students of me;lningful. I lhink thIS" whal formul;lting Iegislalion that Idaho can have," There are a lot we are allemptlng to do," would affect the students, I of kinks to he worked out, lIenschied says, "The sen;lte tllll1k It IS vllally Important for according to lIenschied who is trying to strengthen student the studen15 to speak' our. We attended the ISGA conference voice in the policy making of the have lO be heard, Too ohen the last fall. college and I think one of thc 'establishment' won't liste!) ," One of the 11Iggest questions biggest steps that wa.s taken in Itensv:hied said he is he says is, "Is thae really a need this direction was the disappuinted that more students for student government at all? Is endorsement of the College haven't chosen to run for il re;llly relevenr? I can sec Union Board of (;overnors, Thc offices, lie feels rhe students arc where Ihere is amI will he a students under this l'llllcge gelling a "raw deaL" He definite need for student Unilm"lloard of Governors have anrihotes this because of a lack governmenl and I think thlllugh a majority of the voting power, I of number running for offices, organi7.ations like ISGA, that think this is a big step in the Ill' pointed out that there are six we'll Ix: able to improve on 'right direction," senatorial positions open in the, student government and really INCORPORATION school of aTrs and lerrers and make student government Commenring on his position only six candidates are running, relevant," concerning incorpor;ltion, he "It's not a race at all. there is lIenschied feels the transition says, "It's on eggs, it's on raw no competition whatsoever retreat committee has a very eggs, I think it is avery, very involved, When you, consider important body, lie wants a touchy situation, When you're thar all you've got to be a committee to be established to talking about incorporation, I senator is get 25 signatures, that train new senators and inform think you're talking about the to Illy own way of thinking, it newly elected officers In the students taking on all the power defeats the whole purpose of the areas of student government' themselves and being their own election, I personally sec it as a when they first come into office, bosses and having absolute big farce." 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" Michael Requist .. Associated· Studem Body Senatorial candidate

(Ed. Note: following is an on this committee or that of individuals that are looking interview with Michael Requisr . committee, but they really have for and listening to the people Senior Business" major who is no central force, no major that elected them, trying to find running for the ASB senate from governing body. We have' out what among them is going the school of business. He was a nothing that really states that we on . . member of the senate last year.) do have an authority other than "Y 0;1 might say my platform Mike Requist says he decided to that given to us, or graciously is listening more to the . run because tie was in the senate .given to us by Dr. Barnes, but students." Re qu-is t . was last year about this time and there: is nothing' to guarantee- disappointed in the number of "watching the senate now, I that this power will continue~ students running for office this don't feel the senate: IS a true Requist said that power could year. He hopes next. after the re:pre:sentation .0P the-people. By be: cut off by Dr. Barnes if he newly elected officials have that I mean they are made up of ever chose to do so.'"we get our served. more: students will be a group of people: who in power through Dr, Barnes and I encouraged to run amongst themselves decide what don't think this is right." .:)l>A is to be done: and I would like 10 INCORPORA TION Concerning the Idaho change: this and have not only "I think incorporation is Student Government myself, but I think the: senate basically a good idea"However Association, he says, '" think it should be a body of members to he says he hasn't been able to is a fine organization as far as it go out and communicate: with look into the legal aspects as of can go. I question, at times, the people and come: back with yet. "The fact that student fees some of the theories that they ideas on what they have: found have: been changed to have been proPttsing such as that out and not to make: Judge:me:n15 msutuuonal fees IS another good they will be: able to force the themselves. " example that we must do state into plating beer here on something. If nOI to Incorporate: campus or coed dorms and MAJOR ISSUES ;Jong this line. this type of thing. , think "I think one: of the: major basically, as an interchange of i s s u e s would be the "I think the senate should be knowledge. and maybe a start to concentration of power and an cnuty somewhat In Itself and get this done, in a cooperative student r n vo lvc m e n t. Thc not necessarily following all the: effort also educating the entire students right now, have: a lot of whims of the president. not be state and the general populus, it small powers, thai they are something directed by the 1\ a vcry ¥ood organiz ation along supposedly able: 10 do. They arc president. It should be a group this line.' Dllg Shanholtz .. Associated Student Body Senatorial Candidate

(Ed Note Doug Shanholtz IS one qualification his close next year foundations must be one of two candidates for the con t act with professors in set down now, with student office of nuslOess Senator. and is business, noting those needs always in mind. a sophomore marketing major. associations are important fiscal matters are: part of his lie has served on the Public channels for communication. concern, and he says a good ~ Relations Hoard in ASB He wishes to increase student system of checks and balances government and is corresponding communication with the new would be useful. He says things secretary for Alpha Kappa Psi SUB senate chambers, where: are: being done now in the ASB Business Frarernity.) students will be ab le to discuss Financial Board, and the senate Doug Shanholtz is one of two matters with their senators. will have more regulatory candidates for the three seats Shanholrz has confirmed he will powers under the newly-adopted from the School of Business and be in those offices at a specified ASB Constitution. Public Administration on the time during the week to handle Shanholtz says the Senate Senate, but even though he questions as best he can. should get more: involved and do cannot lose the clction, he wants He plans to get involved in everything possible to take to be an effective voice for faculty communication also, to special interest in student affairs. students in business. . discuss the workings of business "Students must be aware: of the He is running for the post curriculum and other studies. He power if.they get involved." because he realized what powers will meet regularly, he -says, ... No weak points can be found students can and do have in ASH with the Dean of the School 01 in this year's ASB government. He thinks students Business and Publi( \ Administration, he sap, .the should have a powerful Administration. Dale executive branch taking a good representative voice in actions Blickenstaff. He feels this will be lead. He says many which concern them. beneficial in getting facull) commendable ideas surfaced As for qualifications. input and information. because of the involvement. Shanholtz is a business major in Alpha Kappa Psi has given the field of marketing and is Shanholtz a feeling of "I want to He says, ''1'1\ ll)' to be a vote corresponding secretary for get something done." He says in for the students of the School of Alpha Kappa Psi. He also lists as furthering student government Business,"

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" . '(~_G\t)\\~'#-ffl~ Estle's foreign policy 'oft/tit,: ~d{JJdi~ 6.1£]"I.~'if lff)"""~t .' ."~i1.1..J\~.}.~\t'l"'l~\". B.... fossil fuels c.ld·lIe. d.nger.s'i.':f .... 7:~:t\',' 1','. - d . of the ocean waters' to a point C02 to the atmOl, phcre,' die/ temporarily to the gro!Jn agam III ~~ (Ed. Note: Tbis is tbe tbird continents. The geolo'gical by me undersides of clouds. The where, on the average, they l1J'C earth's climate does swing rather and final installment of Paul record indicates that the earth is one part of C02 in 3,000 parts releasing more C02 to me air abruptly toward me ,uopical, emerging jerkily from one of its Estle's foreign policy view, of air strongly absorbs infrared than they are dissolving from the so m e 0 f the p rob.bly "abnormal," rare, relatively dealing witb additional sources and is warmed by it, causing a air, It is at this point that this irregularities during this change short ices ages, and it is very of power tbat could be utilized "greenhouse effect." feedback of, C02 from the could perhaps within a singk: likely that man, by his burning worldwide.) More C02 dissolves in cold oceans accelerates and intensifies decade amount to I catastrophe of fossil fuels is gready water than in warmer WOller the building up of the that could bring many Uves to an Burning of fossil fuels accelerating the return to a (warm "pop" goes flat or loses greenhouse effect to such an untimely'end, produces carbon dioxide as "'''normal.'' tropical earth. Here is its C02 sooner than cold pop). extent mat the whole earth This writer hopes that others, almost their entire output, aside a quotation from WeUs and T here is a constant slow gradually becollle~ tropical. preferably people who iU'C m~re from water, and compared with Huxley's old book, SCIENCE interchange of C02 between the Extr.l C02 in the air. assisted aumoritative and influential, will 50- or more years ago, our cars, AND LIFE: o c can w a I e r san d t he by a higher telllpl'ralure (this express lheir own all inclusive homes and power plants are "During the great bulk of ut mospherc. with the war Iller 'i<'lIIetiuH:s done olrlifin.llly in set of Ldeas about what t!ley producing C02 at a tremendous geologiC'.I1 time. the earth has waters giving uff some, C02 and hothouses 'Jllli t'lor ists ' ,1",1"') think'lhat the future course of been wrapped in the veils of a rate, one that is expected to the cooler water dis.sohing sOllle. .Ii,h in [he gruwth of segewtiou. 0 u r co u n rr y should be, raise the average'tcmperature of warm and mild climate. much but ordinar ily [he tutal .IUloUUt which ~lkC\ (:I)~ uu t of [he .Iir, 1',If[i,'uLlfly' if lhey disagree the atmosphere by a calculated more equab le from cll"a!Ur to of C()~ in the .Il11lllSl'here dlle' but [hi, "ilhdr.l".ll III' (()~" ,ul"WlIlJollly with this set of 3,6 degrCl'S by 1999, evcn if we pole than the dima[e "I' today, 1I0t ch.mg,., .",d the di"ols illg" l>.d.lu''l'd IIrdill.lflh b~ the I,k.l' ,illlll.uly' ,'olldensing theirs burn fussil fuds no faster lhan The land, has e "s".)I1\ lr'TIl I"", b.JI.Ull"l"d LJ\'- tilt: rl.'Ic.:J.,ill~ \lc:l..l~ 11l~ llf \l'~t:l..lIHlIl, \\hh"h In[o \lh.-h .1 \llull nUfuucr uf [he frillge' and es ell 'the center, we arc burning them nuw, Ilhell liKr,' " .1 r''1,,~1 ,,"'r.dl return, «)~ tl> Ii,,' J,r I'J~e' tlu[ II" more: likely lU be of the: l'ontinl:'l1ts l,hl'U CP\l·rt.'..! Burning of all the Ilarth's .1dditiun lit l t)~ {II (ltl' \~l'''l .1~tI 1l1111ll'II\,(:_llJ.1J1(l(h:"l rr.1d b~ 11l..l1l) of u\ \, ..ho cuuld with sh.lllow ...:as WhclI high known reserves of fossil fuds .llmp'l'herl', .1' ,II I'rl'S"1I1. Illl ,>I «(l~ '\l'fl' ,t"rnl J"J\ '" "r """Id 11,,1[.lke time III r(',lll It1tl Ull will "I h~\t' beell ttHIIIl.,d. would put III times as much '''"\l'que"t .Iugll'l'IItlll~ "I (ill' ,,'':,IIJII''" ,Iur,"~ !ill' ""I"dl nnl J' In' J' ~~ pol;.:e' ul \Ueh dll'y it.1\',: b",'l'l1 \\llfll dl,l\\11 (tl C02 into the air as it contains ~fl'l'!1hilll"l' dk,,:( ,If !lh: ~ ll~ \\t.tI tl1r'~qJl": (.1I!n1Ilill'f,'IJ\ Ir.1 lil.lrl'rl~d

110W, .ind the J\er.l:!t." lu\\ r.1I1~c.:\ llf pl.J[LIlI' IIItI '0:: l11 \\111 \.Itl"'" .1 pr'tp'lflj,tl1.1(l \\hlJI '::lllh "I rll\ )\'..:"d,lfl : II 11l1lUl!:h \lIIrril"..lJl\ rr.ld LH.·torl· .11111(11....1 hrl'J,\r\\llfk III [empera[ure Mound ,the ""rid rl.'I.I'I\d~ \/url' fl\l Iii ,llt· \ .... ql\11 .lll.l\ !luI tilt \\'\1.'1.11 \\h h ~:l\ ut idc.l\, 11Illlllll.1I11' \'oJ.\ built lip III ,hclr woul,1 bc ~ ~ dq.'fl'l's hIgher [h.11l ,1\\.T.l:-:l' (l'lllp,,'r,I(llfC "I [Ill 1.11111111 '" II \\,1\ 11"( flltlfllll!ll' !'crh.1l" (tKf ..· \\111 lK' IHle ..\ho"",' it nuw, aCL'urdillr: [u pl.1l"l'. lllltllrllll[~ III dllll~I[l' .11lt.! i, .1([1I"'I,il'T' "III,il ,I ,," ,lI[l" till ,11"""I'I,,'r, ,.' I": ";I[llll" Jl'l'c,,1 "dll'r"",lc:J lIulor,[y "I' SClI':\ IIHC\,\IFIuld be~ill [0 timc. an ending and cranking of of budies uf WOllerand [he upper If \lIeh .1 demand by the surfaccs of clouds ur dust. COUle in cunla,'t with the air, dissolse morc C02 th.ul they majurity Jid arise. it woukl thc:n the eiU'th's crust. e-.uthquakes /Iowen,., if the amount of rdl:a.sc:,1, wherl:upun the gradu.a! strikes the surfacl: of the ....arth be up 10 the m..nipulaton of and volcanic action, C02 in thl: atmosphere: becomes L't)()lin~ of lhe whole: ('".trlh AboUl 17.000 years ago. the and warms i[, The warmed earlh InOne}', the draften of Iawi. the great cnough, whether placed 10 ward the i,'e .lge whieh occans were 300 fect lower than docs not gradu.llly onThea[ controllen of labor ..nd the there quickly in a ,hort I'c.:riod fullowed the Carbonifewus t,ra now bccause they had lost water because it radiates most of ils engineers and I killed ami of time or slowly on" a wa.s aCl'Clerated, which went into great heat baek into space at relatively ulnkille:tl workmen to do their rdalively lung time:, il can If. within the next 1041 yean. thickncsscs of icc ovcr the long infrared wavelengths excepl parI, l:,'entually raise: the tl:mperature because of rapid addition of northern tcmperate Lones of thc for what is reflecled back

.. Psychology: J Ptuh-battOD warfare hitl BoBe State ''l'rulHJIIIIO_ ..,.... "- .. ."." 10 tile ..... ,." filii! proWl:1 .. SOllie ItJIIII Df 111m p/M. til ao;. SIAI# . ..O'h".... Dr. HueDcIt •• p .. ,..... 10 WIIU ,M csuo», b., _obody tDG rwporre4, ..... to ~~ II ~ hi tempnrl'lIn IIIIIl "ported utld or ;"jIInJ. TIN "ruIn, to write II gradUilte body nretllbolism. .. KIMpuIn. "IIIIH." 'oolt pltlc, ill tINas, to ilCqutlillt.tudt'll'. with co"tillwd, "Alur isr4ucing tIN expuim,",d p.ycbology bebllf1ior 01 4iffnerr, IImmtll IImpbet4mme, tIN rill. VliII bllPt' LJborll'orybe,weII 'UK1 .,ude"" 'pecie. 11".1 01 equipment '0jump 111";" from ,IN jump.g Jt!p.n'lItedby II fNU. .. "ece.smy to ;"W.tigIlU tbe '111M. My gOilI is to deten"iIre Seated II' II de•• , student» ptmicu,," bebllflio, 0111specier." tbe. perception 01 tim. 11,,4'p"ce could Jt!e eacb otber 'hrougb II Wbile tIN pili" /IIIdIIggreff;on wbe" tbe rat is under " drug unndow. Stude"t A tllIIS told '0 .tudy ir one 01tbe experimental influence lIS compared '0 tbe pusb a button eacb time II ligbt program. several otber« are also control group tsbo bas not been [LJsbed. Student B Wlin botb fllcton of .prlCe and time culor Pi.ion. II Will .ucunful their 1M. ar't' CO" trolkJ "0'" He"coclt. "mulen" "POrt tbt' olggrt'IJO', tbt' nwn 0' "ninwl f't'TCt'ption wbnr tbt' ,,,t i. under witb tbt' 'aU, and UH!expect olltsiJe. TINy feel tIHIttbt'ir OWJr dius is " grellt deal 01 wo,lt. Tbt' u'UJUy cbolt'. lu ''''y lind {rgbt. a urt";n dntg. Tberr art' two succes. witb tbt' pigeons •.. they bebtlflior dMS "ot mIIlte 1lIIY "pe,,,1t' slllJnst "POrts be f.:xpnimnrlcll P'Ycbology i. II groups 01 '"ts-the con".ol group slJlted. difference to wblll btl!'P"" to .pr.J. hetwet'll 15 au 10 OOun coune IIIbicb bll' Jt'fIt'Nl go.Us. find tbt' experimnrllli gro"p. Tbt' Anotbt'r study Dr. Tb.. ber, tbe"," Dr. Tb",bn IUldt'J. per wrelt or. expni", ... tJII olccording to Dr. Dn Ile"cod. t'xpnimnrtal fN'''P 01 ....If will al.o of tbe p.ycbology "Olte" t;",es they do poorly ;" wbo .upe,p;.e. 'be bt' ITII;"ed mt " j"",ping .",,,.1. department. is cond"ctmg witb;' scOOol. Wbile on tbt' otbn btl"" psycbtlloD aI_. Mo.t "POrt eXpt>rimnrlcltion "t 80M SIJIU. Bt'twee" tbe conlTol ,,"" st"dnlt. J~ Scbweisn. is ;" tIN ,""tiw person feels tbat tbey "" lNrwi"f ",ucb arrJ "Une of Ibt' gOilIsis to "e,/lI4;"t npnimnrlJlI gro"pr there will tbt' """ 01 crr"tiPity. "It is " wbllt t'T1t'T bIIptJnI. to hi",. be is .-joy wblll tINy do. Tbe Ibt' .tudnrt witb tbt' field 0/ bt' " baseliM t'flJlblisbt'd. Tbt' two-ye1lT .t"dy whicb ber;,,' ;" d;,t'Ctly ,espo".ible. 0", prirrwry "qust is they wordJ ex pt',iment'" p.ycbology, ,,,,,' perlo'mllnce will bt' tbt' tbird f""Je l1li.1is co"cludeJ objt'ct;pe is to conditio. lilte to b."e experi",ental IInolbn is to te"cb pmrcifJ"l. oj ",elllllTrd wab an ;"''''''",ent. at tbt' nrd 01 tbt' lourtb grllde•.. cr e.1I t ipi IY ;" d1iIdrnI IIlId psyeboJory rlrfNlllded to lUIo art' to Jt't' OOpefrJIy aller tbrir of reu"rcb metbodology "".1 Tbnr " dntg of .ome kind will be be st4ud. ··Wt' trying 10.-.. _nun to IIlJow rt'lt'lITcb de.;g" ;" /III """ 0/ ;,,~cted ;"to ,IN co.trol group. I il therr i.a "wtionsbip bt'twenl eOlftrol. It is II tWU-yt'1IT.tslJy tiMI.'· '0' ",~

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percent, the amount of litter WlL'l last summer, po~bly because crew. Mengle thinks that night (Ed. Note: The following is a II. O. Mengel. Director of considered IU be the same. It most bottles lU1d cans were students are more: careless than spe,·.al article on the liner Buildings and Grounds for BSC. was determined that an average picked 'up by individuals day students. "The grouiills crew pr ob lem in Boise. Idaho. feels that there has been a planning to sell them. "owner. picks up considerable litter from uf S Stl man hours per week at I ncluded is information on decrease in the amount of liner SZ.SO per huur has been spcot in the work load had increuc:d this e- in dinners". changes in the litter problem on campus since last year. lie driv winter. probably because more lie also thinks that another liner clean-up. That's S I.37 S a since Earth Day last spring.) artributes this decTease to two people - are our and rewer major problem comes from week, SS,SI)() a month or . Three hundred and sixry days main factors. First. there are individuals are picking up bottles flyers distributed around S66.11ll0 a yC'.lf This doen't ago, April 2 2 was designated more liner 1:".1OS on campus and and cans, campus. lie feels the biggest include garbUl:e "isposat Earth Day. It was a day to think they are beiNg used more. A new lie said that the Boise-McCall s On th c county Icvel, !'.Imer about the earth, but whether as type of litter can, a "gar-box" is problem comes from Oyer Souivillc. County 1<0aJ Engineer highWAy is still A considerable a wake or an awakening is not now being used. This has a paper distributed around campus. lie for :\da Cuunty, slated that problem beOlUII: of the great mler which facilitates emptying feels the biggest problems are ye.t known. although h e has moule nu

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.. . ir. iobsou •• -Suba'I production: Dr, Dodson: and Righ Wing Radicals"? Is il 130, and I think I'm as smart as In the March II issue of the lhal lhey are afraid to learn him, Could you hc:Jp me find AR8ITER, "The Student As a something or to help develop out? Cock-A-Doodle Nigger" article really hit il on students by students helping and Nee-So-Dumb-Myself the he'!!.£m in educalion<'i':nd recognizing thai an education is plan to leach, bUI I don't 1Slan their responsibility? Dear Not Dumb: Dandy on raping., perverting and I have thoughts that I fed are pollu ling students. bUI if I do important to me; bur-when I In the Counseling Center we and il IS brought 10 my express them, I'm _turned off or administer several rests of attention. then, I'm not an put off until a more convenient general ability (lQ), We mOSI The next production of the experience as performers and educator, UUl a trainer. lime. Wh y? 'I' hese mean often use the results to help a Boise Stale College Theatre: Arts Subll Th eatre patrons arc: A trainer for society as it something to me? student better determine his Department IS scheduled to open looking forward to seeing them IS' -whrc h IS perverted and Whal's UP? chances for academic success, April I, II wiJl be a Reader's on stage for the: first time, polluted A human, when faced since'i" posiuve correlauon ex ISIS Theatre production of Sean COCK A DOODLE DANDY with qunllOns wnh nu direct Dear What's b e t w e e n IQ sco r e s and O'Casey's COCK A DOODLE Will open April 1 and run for answer, reverts 10 k ilhng, I, 100, thrnk Farber's arucle undergradate GPA 's DANDY five nights in room III in the "arnng, ere This IS nu answer, contamed a lUI of truth In facI This correlation IS far frum The play IS an I nsh fantasy Music-Drama Annex on campus, bu I Il helps to take the pressure I've spen I several hour; argumg perfect. however. For instance. a !JoUI the struggle berween According to Dr. Ericson, the off answering a quesllon wllh s.cveral peuple fur lIS many sludents wllh IQ Sc orcs uf Inwlcrance and manktnd's JOY' show's director, Ihe plaY' is very Schlk,1 docsn' I pruvlde lhe vahdllv '130 'or abuvto arc f1unkmg uUI of In Ihe lu\'e uf life Though Ihe seldom slaged be:cause of its almusphere uf Iearnmg I u learn I'u~ sludenls-and espeCially' ""huul The mean 109 "f a ....·ure (heme IS serlUUS. Ihl: lrealmenl IS lechlllca! complexity. By doing aboul 'lIle's hlSluf)', une has 10 facuhy --whu haven't read II, I un,ertalll unless yuu knuw Which cumlC anJ (he .:aSI stoems 10 feel il in readcc's the:alre, he: said. 'Iudy varluus races and ages, bUI enl'ourage Y'uu Iu pruc'ure a cUPY' lot was admtnlslered Your Ihal Ihe play IS unto uf Ihe these problems arc mllllmized funnlcsI (he) have ever wurked .- nullung Ihal IS pcrllnen I lu su,h uf Ihe lalest ARHITEH I ruummale:.Jo score of 130 may be while attention IS focused upon a cumplex ....'nely uf luda" guaranlee a reac'lIon uf ",'me ,umparable to a scure uf 120 or In the language and the l1}ood, Whu has picked Ihe kmd' 145 un sume ulher IQ measure ThiS sho" " Ihe fIrst lu be which are the strqng POints of lurrlculum' Teachers ur I'd be mleresled III hearing We wuuld be reluctanl lu done !Jy Ihl' Jepanmcn( In Ihe SCript. ("Ju,,:~(ur\ loll UnUl" [0 Ju ),(J Ihe reol,lIons uf olha ,Iudenl' a Jnlllllsier a general :lbrllly whll'h (he laculty appears The Tickets for Ihls deltghtful Wh" ha' qualified Ihem 10 IK' anJ facullv member. I'm sure measure (u ""meune JUsl W ,,-,e Iwu leading roles arto pla\'ed b) pruductlOn will be available

e' J U l J I () r '\) () f h C' r th.:ll (nonl 'fur cxprc~~HHl uf ~ulh If he cuuld oulsrore hiS Del Curt.ell. dtopartmenl ,Munda\'. March 29, su prepare: educalonpa\unalllln tjualllymg "ponl<,n, could be lound either ruornm3(l' chairman, and b\ .( erry .\ sla. lh,' \'uurselves for a mosl enJo)'able pCr\lHl.dl[IC~ 111 I hc LeI ter' lu Ihe I, Jllor If \'ou really need lu malee Ic"chnlcal Jlrcl'l~r Hoih of Ihe"" evenlllg'

0 Why arc prole'surs "r 'W ... th .•t t)r 111nl~' "'ulu01n Ihal kllld uf cumpanson. u"-' men havc' cunslJerable cJu ....Jlt~,... .ltr.lId to gl\T IJnll" In Ilear I)r (>od,un )Uur ACT result, Chanctos arc

dJv\o(" hIT dt\(,:U\\ItHl IJn ["pll' I \C alwa\, ""ndend whal m\' Ihal Iht, "willner' would be (he \Ul h J' "l.OnUlIUnl\rTl \\'ar I ctl III ,,' .\\)' ro"oml3lt' '''p h" " \.JnlC In cit htOr Ll....C.· The BSC Messenger Service Torch IK's march Contraceptive all school dance \11 pcr\.HIl' Infcrc ...tc.:d III Advice paflllll),llln~ III lhe I"rchlo~hl rhe fir.1 .. II .chuol. I jll ;&,IIL, euuneS)' of Ihc 1',Iradc .Il 1I,,~u, Il."on ,. n,la\ lIon,fornL<&1 dlUlcc of lhe year i. aJlllinilUlltion, rll):tll .trc In\II~.'d hi nH.:c:1JI the \\tlnJ.I~ ,Jl 4 pIll 10 HU...lflC:" ·\11 ""nlf.hcpt/\l· !.koll.C"' .... ht- lloinll 10 Ix Man-h 31, April The COSI of thc dance i\ jusl ,10., I"dj!(' ,Il ') .III r J1l 102, "Jdll'1 'orn' trllfll Ihe I1I1[l-' Jrt..' .lv"ulablt- \\llhour hit,,,, E"e al Ihe Mardi Gr;u 99 c'enll. with aJl proeec:tl' tu go I "r, hn "III 1..- pr,'\ Ilk,! \ 1-.il1Uh Pl.tfH1Hl~ ))I\-I\II,n ot dK ...hJr~l (0 .ill \"urllen III Ad .• HaJlnlUm, sromtlfed by' uu: h' lhc BoiM' (]lir.tl'C'II'S !lomc ~Cl ltl~{'lhcr \\ iii be: l'lndlJlIt:d \,JJ ( "Ullfl Ik..lth I>q'l.lrII11l'nl l "ulll, ,IJ,,"~ \\llh a ph) \lc'a' 11\.', tllr \\ tHlKn Jgt' I X lIr {Jvc..-r .j( [he IIIICfcollC'j(i31c I\.nights. Oil rarl Thc notc liquid Iller (til" pJr.hh 'pllll",rn1 tJ\ \\ III ht.. mlTIH1~ \\ [ttl .ill rCr'tH1' of BSC III: Wcele. rdrcshmellI in thc form of lilt 1\,,1"" "Iall' "hi I lu," \11 \ IJlht.·r~lc.:J \\ Ith the.: .J\.IIl..dHltt\ l.1l\ {"unl' Ikalth Budding I{,m Crolleh and Pal l..ullc "f C'H,n Ikcr will hc 1111 hand al .IlJ\ll Ill ....in- Jrl\ lied tIt \111llrJICpll\T 1h.·\'ll"(·' 145" llrdurd \ \'l'nuc' lhc I" '. 13)' Ihe dlllll-C will honor IhcMardi Gras fllr .11 pa.ons 211 all\SB c~ndlllatl"l who ",iJl bc (If 0\C!'. IJ)\ will Ix ,hecKed. up fur c1et'li"u ."Md, J I alltl Happy hour will he frlllll K III I\pril 1 9 p,m., and thc dance will ht' PI;lyiuJ: for lhe tlanc't' will hc frllm 9 to I a,m, Birth 34 (Juuc"Cs. who h.ve as dleir SUI'p"rt the II\. '~, lhc March 29, 1971 drumml'r a fUfIner /IIclllber IIf Children', !llIme, Ihc ASII <:111<:1\(;0, 1I0un fur dorm C1l11didatc. and Coors! Gel 011 control film Intercollcgiale II:nighl ~ludcntJI havl: ~en cxll:nded til liver ttl the Mardi Gnu! Week (March 29-AI,ril 3) III: Kick-off Union Lobby Family planning ,,IIe)' 0 nd Conc'cp lion", a Tennis HSClPortland Univc:rsiry Portland Dorm III 0 V I(' musl, sponsoreJ by I:lao facilities Epsllun M.lr,h J I Will be shown March 30, 1971 hour. extended III 1.,\ lUll TIllS movie i~ a Intcrcollegiale Knight Week dllllc'al discussilln ~f modem BSC Band Concert The Sludenl llcallh Sef\'I('l' A request to extend hlrth control melhods available Tennis BSCJOSU Corvallis fcel~ thc nel'd 10 help mform lhe to couples or individuals, c1u.. in~ hours for the ~tudents al BoISC Slate College Admission for lhe movie: 10 he March H. 1971 hi of lhe faclhtles provided by the women s residence halls shown at I,j(l, 2·30 and 3 30 Intercollegiate Knight Week 1:30 a,m, on March 31, stale un Family Planning. Betty p,m, and 7-9 p,m, will be free. IK "Taxi Snvi«" 9:30 •. m,-I :00 p.m. 1971 11ilS been approved, A Ie xa nder, _ Family Planning From front of Union Building CooNmator, ha.\ agreed 1O spend This extension of hours ASB elections is Itranted to allow ample Wednesday aflernoonS at lhe Slude-nt lIeallh Center to time for those residents R.ward April I. 1971 cllunKI studenls, Appointments .n~rcoUcgiate Knight attending the Intcrcoll,egiate can be made individually or in Week Knightll bcnefi~ dance. for small groups by calling lhe oH.red Bucball BSc/U of Montana lIett the Children'ts Home' to Student lIullh Cenler at A reward is being offered fllr Golf KSClMounuin lIome: AFB Plantation Golf Counc: return to the resident halls 311H473 or 3115,1459, ,the return of Lubee the Duck, LOS Choir General Conference: Salt Lake from the Mardi Gras the BSC bowlins team's mascot lIallroom, which was uken from the Game April 2, 1971 Room at the SUli. 8.30 p.m. 'Las Vegas Night Snack Bar Europ.an .n~I'('OUtgiate Kni[Cht WC'c:k Veil team try-outs 8,00 p.m. Movie: "U8'Cts~ Oapan) LA 106 Bucbail nSClCoJlqte: Classic lIere chart.r flight IK Slave Sale: 11,)0 •. In.·IIOO p,m, tiront of Library TryOUt. fur, thC' ;UoiscSlale (;U)'S'OIlC: of thl' follo\\'lIlll: lWU Tennis BSClWehel'.SIa~ Collqte: )100 p.m, (ottden) 1971,72 Yell Tnm art! {() he ll\'mnulIl' (tultlblin~) Munh, or LDS Choir Gencral Conferellce Salt Lake The lut meetillll fllr 1111 cOII\luctl'd April (I, accordmll 10 lWO duuble slunts (lift,) wllh l)crlulIl IlItert!lted in the World hcad .chcc:rlelltler, I'enlly Walters, the Ilirl of )'uur dHlICCI April ), 197 t Charter l'l1l1ht to ":urope wUJ he All inlere~ll'tI studl'lIt. Ill'\' h' (;irls,bolh of lhe full'lwing: one III~rroJlCJIJate March .HI at 7130 1',111, ill the sigll uJI in lhl' ASII office in Ihe dll'l'r wilh (lIlt' gynmaslil' Kn.ht Week" Welt ".Uroom of the Student Siudellt Ulliull h('(ure MUII,I"\,, (lUltlbltnll) slUllt, and (ll\,' SUIlI! Judo TUUMlament Twin UIIIIIII, Mnrc:h 2 ), 1\ lIlantl.tury IIlcl'litill rllllline 10 lhl' lIlusic of yuur .I.U. ' S.ma Tlu Gamma-Alph Omicron PI April Fool. 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to play on the west coast for come: from an $ III per student reali ty. (This is the ftrll in /I series guarantees-to visiting team and $ 100,OUU, The: same school sernester fee, along with gate A local grive is underway for dc"ing with problems facing the individual granuoJp-;lId gouuo a waived a $15U,UOO price tag in receipts and various a community center. But B 0 is c: S t'/I t cAt hIe tic yearly accounting. The: unly front of NOll:.e Dame for a contributions outside BSC. Costs whether the facility will house Department, Our thllJlks is figure not produced III thIS gridiron date in California. All for the: new stadium facility are basketball arrangements has yet extended to lyle Smith and his annual report IS st aff salaries three schools politely declined provided through a portion of to be discussed on the pan .of n4lff for their cooperation in which are funded from state the offer, semester fees established for the Cit)' fathers. Until then, the only m4lking this study possibte.) general fund apprupr,JatlollS. thing the athletic department The Big Sky' Conference. BSC cost s for the 1n wlthuut Ihe mmd, n"arlv half uf th" athletes athlc-tKos. Costs hav'e douhled 10 'u n tI n u es. Cuac h Mu rra" A breakdll"n 01 the grant-lIl·ald factor will corn" 10 outsld" ~f fuutball and the last decade on a natIOnal "a([erflc:ld must be content w,th ,onleren(e's ,ndlv'ldual SKU.OOO for fuotball. basketball go Without fmanclal ... kvel So ,ntense IS [hiS prohlelll ...... mg hiS fonunes develop while S30-$35,OOO for basketball and hdp for their efforts the SCAA re(enllv gran I,n aid cuvers lnslltu tIOna! maIntaIning the madequale kes, board and ruolll at douhle $,IO,OOll for the non-revenUl' "We:'r" a se(\"C" onenl"d ,omllllHluned .\\Itchell II , [ a t u s q U U 0 f '" s s th an ,,,-,upanl')' rates ntablashed by spurts An Illdl\'ldual full granl department," arg'Jes "nllth who 1<'lIbom and uth"rs al the apprupnat" phYSical condlUons Ih" sdwul, SI,O pa year fur !Utals $ I.3 7 7 and (uvers a nlll" adds. "our gual IS tu pruvld" a l nlVefSlt) of .\\"soun fur a Th"r" IS argume:nt by mam [".oks and S 15 per munth for an month penud HSC uscs aI",u I well-rounde:d program Ihat can ',nanc,al anal\'\" of that n.lleglat" football IS prlcmg alhlete's mndental expense I he 11lO Illd I\ldual aids and all lIleet th" nee:ds and mtere:sts uf Intc-rrulleglate athletll'~ 1l .....lf ou t uf reach Oppunents conference's bouk lamlt differs averag" breakdown Illcludn 65 "ur students ann a program they HUlsc Slate College has been dalm th" rising costs of the from Ihe ~CAA W'hll·h alluW's an f.. r fouthall. 20 for haskethall ,an be pruud uf as well t' ,'>(l1peung on a I.. ur yeAr ha'" gndIron spurt Iat and away IIlstllUtl,.n to pa) fur all buoks and som" 2 5 fur nonrevenue partl'-Ipatl' 10 .. \llhe 1'Jr.!! and Hcordlllg I.. Ihe uften-c:xpresscd gual uf superc"de an) benefits that dunng a year sport s. Il,rector I v'k 'onllth , ..sts have the athletiC departm"nt IS tu could be gamed Comparison of Another factor III estllTlaling "nllth '-'IYs th" lie" sladlum Jumped 10 .HI and 40 perlent of flgurn at BOI.....State shuws that , ..uld pos..'lblv fund a guarantel' cump"t" 10 all sports at an "hal tlln "l"re 411 months ag" annual expen\('s " Ihal ..f foolball .Is becommg big t"r $ 15.000 tll $20,000 If Ihe "adequate" level That Ievd '\,;on re\,cnu(". or nllntlr \purt\ guaranten paid [0 v'''llIng tl'am' app"ars to be the Big Sk) bUSln,," Wcll over half of BSc's Ihe guarallt"c IS the amount thl' ('Jlllpkx IS cornpkt"lv sold out h.l\'(" ~cn lO\t\ Junlp h) 50 annual budgct " geared for the Indlndual raIn for the sea'llll Conkf<'n'T ~"w f a(l!JtI"s for per,ent hosl sch,xII pays f"r me"llllg ,autumn a.:llvlt\· And the compelilion on lIs hulIle ground "III amounl to SKO,OOO fur football. ,w,mmmg and basehall I'uotball and hasl..clhall arc question sllll remams to be ("nference guarantees for I,"'thall, S30-S35.000 lor hasT hc:lped 10 the rl'l-ru'llng thl' lone mom') makers for ll'o(- answer"d Is It worth the: .cost b a..kethall and S30.000 for dfort But thae 1\ stili a w"ak f" .. lhall .'f<' .....t at S L 500 and I he rc\c arc (1J,,,~cd .1\ nllflur or area for basketball nlmp"tlll<.n or. If v ou prefer. does the e:nd S l,tHHI f.. r haskethall Ihl'\(' non-rl'Vl'nue spurts "mlth non rc\'enue \In ...e thc\ ,Ut' a I" a v s ) u the: means? c'tm13ted Ihe B"C department, from th" prns slandpoml ,tits· .Jlmo\! lIlla!lv funded ,lI1d toLl1s arc If1 affell "nlv for (Comin,.g up next: A look at Intcr ,onlncnce plav and with the exceptIOn uf ~orthan The current !-,\m "I' on Iv f<'Cel\'e IIItie. It' all\·. help from 3,600 and not unlv (Urn-a" av coaching philosophies as well as nun lonft'renlC' guar:lntct"\ 3rt" Arllona llnl\'el">IIV al Flagstaff. gate relelpt, '·"r ""lith. ilgunng crowds have bl'l'll ."xpl'n"nc'l"J the athletes reactions to those IIml\<·d probablv ranks at the hottom of II\cr.,I1 ....u ...t, "n'. (".l.\\ philosophies. ) 'san !llt'go "utl'. lor Ihl' ,onte.-reIlC" III mom'" spent but fan' nul coming du" to I tcnl\ \U, h .1\ Ie ..un f \PCIl"C\ c-xample' asknl .\mn .lIId ~an "unds lor athktl" l-xpense' inad"quat'· ....·allng 1\ also BSC keglers grab title on Brigham Young lanes Ha,l..l·tt. Boh Lagc. - GRog BY LJ, Wa.~hlllglOn State. Lltah Illen's tl' am p.lced second -plac,' Wh,lI tuppell' wtwn ) ou I,n't stoppm!! Ihere Th" B'oC lIampton and Hal M<.rchanr. Statl', Kicks College and Noriher BYU 2117y, to BYU who endcd "juad w,lI facc regulol' ,lei" n "m a confcren,'e sport, title? action with 11S8 tallies_ Women Stcad performers th,s scason in ,,1 Anlona. Some WIll say lhal's all there IS Ihr,,"!,hout the rm13l1ld.-r th" At the conference bowlers locked up flr.it place the women's diVISion arc Joan and there IS no more Hu t nul spnn.: One sUl'h lournn' was Schafer, Kathy BrOIch, Linda ch ..mplonshlps, held earll<", Ihe with 248'!1 points to It> 7'1> for' mcrnbc:n of the HOIse Slate 1a.~1w<:ekcnJ\ ISY U In\'ltal.,"131 Chane\, and Chns Moore. HS(' "'1\1 ad l.. d .!! tea,' .llIlt BYU. Collelle keg squad, recent whcll Iht, Hronl'l' keglers I al led Mis~ Schafer will represent 'ndlvidual catagOtll" e",ept high Those scemg regular anlllll winners of the Intern •• unt;lm SOOle of thc toughest oppon"nts gaOle m thl' wOlllan', dIVISion on th<: lanes for th" Il": Illl'n the regIOn, as well as the college, Conference rollofh al Brigham they met all season, collldmg Include George Wmdk. Ira al the National fmals set for turncd. in oy K,lten Lamb 01 ,.ung University wnh such foes as San Dicgo Atlanta, Ga. in April. Utah State Univt:rslty. The Coach Kent Kehler', CITW SUte, Colorado Stale University, ING THIS AD WITH YOU FOR The World's I Thi5 coupon tlpirt5 April 2 I WHEN Greatest ------I I Hamberger ACCOMPANIED t t=l2~~ I BY 1 PAID WASH I I OOD THROUGH MARCH 31 I Bowl of Clam SUNDAY EXCLUDED I LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER I Chowder with I I purchase of reg. PARK COIN LAUNDRY I I 70s' ,AIItVIIW AVE. $1.10 I 1512 N. 13th St. BOISE I Fish and Chips I I NOW WITH MORE DRYERS order. I AND fOLDING AREA TO SERVE YOU BETTER I ... I I I : CfIarbour I ·R'OWl'n\"'-gi.°U\N~r", I • Cflouse I B OSlO ,g"" II • • • I ,~VlSIHW£. I , c,\- COME BY AND SEE THE PROGRESS Brand Dpening -- THE WEEK OF APRIL 12 • --, t' ~

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• N:'fters" ·eY'i···neYi"~'~'~:?-~N~ . , cC!mpa Ign, ..i. wlthcoa'st tour Tennis Playerl Wanted sophomore. Spring is coming and a Young The BSC \ Invitational man's fancy ulually turnl [0 Tourney will be held in April women and .love, however a with ._team.. coming from group of BSC men arc turning to Washington State. Utah State. a different kind of romance .. University of Idaho and othm; Tennis IClIIOn bcgim at Boise The team will also attend the State and Coach Bus Connor Inland Empire·Moleow says he needs men for his 1971 Tournament and go against 5

Shooting an average of 37 Penn\' added seven points to lhe percent from the field in three tolal: Diane Westbrook averagcd games, the Boise State women's eight rchounds per gamc. and basketball team won the Jayne Van Wassenhove averaged Northwest College Women's SlOven rdrou nds for cach Sports Associalion encountcr (0 give Boise the ('dge Championship. The team also on thl' boards shot an outstanding 4S percent BOise Stale played Ih(' average from the charity line. championship gameagam" The tournament was held in Pacific Lutheran Umver',I1) Pullman; Wash., with seven other before l,tH-I() spectator.;. PLU cd teams eompeting in othe "B" ihe game until Toni lOssed m a Division with BSC. • couplc of foul shots to take the Pacific Lutheran University lead thd BSC never lost it agam. gained second pla~'e in the The' final score was 4()-31 Wilh tourlll~)'. Olher competitor.; were -:rurnbull hitting III points. T.oni ~ the Universit)· of Idaho, finished with a tOlal of 4() pOInts IIniversity of Pugel Sound, for all three games and Penny E verelt Community College, had a lll'point tOlal. Barb ~orlher Idaho Junior College, ('olll',led a IOlla of 30 rchounds Gom.aga, and W:lshington Stale and Diane add('d a lOtal llf 2l University. The lourn:Ullent wa.~ for lhe three games, singlc elimination with all teams Ihe team l'nded the season with' a 10·1 recurd and a pooTBAlL IN APRIU Of COIlrtC. MYS Coad! Tony Knap, And th.t'. not an 1.1"'1111001'.Joke elthc:r. Come d'll. playing three games, . . . championship, noise will not S.turday. tIM Boise: State Coli. Flddc:n tak ... to th ...a.troturf to Ian ..... with .Iumnl of th ...Blue and White In lh ... Boise played U of i to their lose one member of the team to flr.t .nnllal sprin. football •• me. Klekoff dm ...ln th ...IISC Stadium I..... t for Z,)O th.t .flc:rnoon, first game and walked over The final full Inrruquad kTlmmap w.. held last S.turd.y mornln.ln rpandon few th ... tell this ~ek ...nd, Idaho 54·l0. I'enny Gillaspy g r a d u a t ion, and Coach' IIRuh eo.ch Ad.m Rita wUl tak ... aah'1'" of .Ium,,! footbal~ and the two llIuad. will do b.ld ... under fullllame poured in 12 points follow,ed Thorngren expects the team to <'Ondltlons. ScYft.1 IISC ,lrddc:rs will mill the: contest bl.'cau.... of Injurln, Th~ Includc fullbackl Mike lI"ey. and closely by Tom Turnbull wllh he. stronger next year with the 11ro..... Won., .Ion. with h.lfback IIl11yStephens. Sanford Kanln.u. Kco JoonlOn. Tim Cullen, Kc:n Rohc:rh; Dave: 11 points and Barb Eisenbarth experience gained this year. RiI.by. and AI M.ah .. l_ allO on the Injured lilt, Other members of the team .. with nine points, Barb also led The Bronco. h.ve: hc:c:n .oln. throlllh a lot of contact word aa Indlvldu .... a. FOuP •• "d •• a te.m durin, the: include Carmen l.atina. Brenda .prln, _n and Knap My. his "have: Ic:uned mueh about pl.y .... football," ' the rebounders. hauling down an dt~., Swift, Fran Morterscn. Chris Oftenslve thrc:abl Ioomln, lew the Ikoncos thl.· spri.., Inelude fullback Dan Dixon, runnln. baek 8011 WrI,ht average of 10 per game. Faul. Marsha Andrews, Gail .Ion, with Wlln'tn qu •• bKk Ilrle:Guthrie'. arIaI bomb.. . \., In the next game. 8SC I.ewis, Linda Teeter and Krist "Ilvery dar. now' I look up and wateh some WI')' famU. faeft worklnt out In the: .tadlum In p,re:paratlon for the: 'droppl:d the University of Puget •lumnl ...... Myl ICnap who 'added, "It should he quite an In..... d", expa'lc:nc:e for both sides. • , . Sound with a 46·35 victory • Baker. " (photo by Fnnk Can'. Bol. State Col. New. Burc:.u,) foni bucketed 13 points and