The Last Pi Cture Show
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Sunc ay September 1, 1974 Vol 79 No 1 Moscow, Idaho I „j I p '6 gj '-",,.QIIPl- t II~ I I I pl ll ~ W >AN%~'' *~* e jg W" .0E I 1 I kr Sa . Ill~ ne... 18 1'lf'St IUI'I'8 1 'eco The Idaho primary election, which predated such new makes as Ford (Jerry) and Rockefeller, produced a crop A collection of nine Welcome to the Monkeyhouse .. of candidates detailed on page 6. separate colleges, and numerous schools, departments, academic divisions and need it be said —a couple of un- 1 iversities, free and otherwise. It's held together by skillful compilation of such diverse fact-collectors as the Idaho Argonaut staff member who reported glowingly that prior The last pi cture show «.1941, the University of Idaho produced more Rhodes At least it was mainly pictures, since the sound at the Scholars than any university west of the Mississippi. Varsity Drive-In gave out just before the theatre did. Willa Kristofersen views the show on page 5. A new team Also inside today almost think Moscow had a new football Registration ...,.. ;.......Page 2 One would ........Page 4 judging. from recent sports Edktonals........... franchise of some type, ......Page 10 emanating from these parts. This week' Kempthorne...... reports Macklin ......,....... ......Page 14 a look at the 1974 Idaho Vandals. centerspread takes ClassIfjeds......... .....Page 14 Suilday t 1, 1974 I(icyj$fj'BtjO ..jeVBii>j>e „ar roups,and school on Saturday La r er g reg istration employers whow o don't like to gl'puPsr np earriy Permits, Stu dents will be admitted to the Memorial Gymo phabetical their people an and pl .. schedule scho on a liste If S turday are 'below . a student misses's his alphabetica'l g roup he may er at a later to register. He ex ~ expects to 'ust a time or co lete regis'rationr ge afewofte. h changes p at the Re9tstrar 8 Olfice after the closeco of the gymnasium which Universsjty students reAistration. Y . I who return to the wi'll face as theY reg I "r for TUEESDAy SEPTEM campus and learn ofth the fall te™ EIER 3 The scheduling opf classes '11.0Q t0 11:30 a.m. RA — RO 2:00 to 2:30 p.m..m. WE—"BAX aid on Saturday, Sept. 7 ls the there would . ep tions to th e I result of the Facu ib Coun- 11 30 to 12:00 .P.m. RO- SEA 2:30 to 3:00 p.m..m. BAK—BLU CII's aattempt .tp create more nts have to wo ing their istrationi jnstructiona,,';daysa during the 12 00 to..12:3 .m. SEA SNY 3:00 to 3:30 p.m..m. BLU —CA registra time, fail semeste r. The co ' puncil, 12 3Q too 1:00 p.m. SNY STR the I had come un dere fire 3:30 to 4:00: 0 p.m..m. CA —CLE decision bet from the Boaroard of Regents their Job or their schooling. 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. TUN 4:00 to 4:30 t having eno ugh p.m.. CLEC —CRU pro blemse can also led class day, 1:30 to 2::00 p.m...TUN —WE ' ss "I onn the first Satur s close at 4;30 I tur s outt that it (the p.m ' new policy) doesn't i fall term. - wor, students w WEDN,NESDAY, SEPTEMEM g rl scheduled 8:00 to 8:30'a.m. CCRU — g y 8': EAM 1:00 to 1:30: 0 p.m..m. JOR— '. KOS asses on Thurs ay - Friday. C Iassessses that not mal- returning studend s 1:30to 2:00: 0 p.m..m. KOS—LIN t on Wednes in their reg' be held on Saturturday for this 2:00 lo 2:30 p.m.. LLIN —MCB dure is I acket will cpn . Beginning e 9:30 to 10: g, the schedule wwill returnr to 2:30 to 3:00: 0 p.m..m. MCB—MO 0 norma, 10:00 to:to 10:30 a.m. HAN——HIN .. 3:00 to 3::30 .m. MO — cards were at their reg ular times p. OR eliminate Monday througrou h Friday. awayay withw needless u e council is a so 3 30 to 4 00 p m.. ORO —PIZ inor responsible foror the larger 11:00to 11:15a.m. I —J changes that 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. PIZ-—RA ration groups w o will take place be crowding theirt eir way into Gym doors closee aat 4:30 p.m. re istration are no mnasium. m ared to what is going in to egis n in the spring. Teijn larger gro u re istration p fi ast hasas been discon- n students register through the at all. t mber gy January an ent re ing the lunch hour instea Telin state d that there Y m will be in effect doing hatt have been some complain king the traditiona n r body wa laintss away with academic calen- about the new num olicy from registration cards. Telin s po'D f ssible to move with the w y set up although e a :!:; s were made to crowding thing YOU students sign u NEED He stated tha . it the evening but pffjce MADE PICTURE 250 stud t FRAME... istra . d OR MAYBE and that he AN IIVIPOPORTED FRAMERS . ''-r o r students to consult pose Then Drop ln To— yon th N I . 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Uof NON-RE ) Miia h So I FLECTIVE ito $5 000 GLASS ster. $8 per year. 50 COLORS OF 'econd 0 MAT BOARD class postage ps a ":"ban'd =; .838s3 Orphin Agcy RESELL 8t DISPLAY LOI AL A/IT ~ Wraoownowo Sunday, Sept. 1, 1974 Idaho Argonaut 3. Students Face New Withdrawal Policy A new procedure for withdrawing from courses ministrative Council. Petitions are filed through will greet returning students at the U of I. each dean's office. idaho law Because of Faculty Council action last During the first two weeks of class, one can semester, students can no longer be given a "WF" withdraw from a course and no grade will be or "WP", but are given "W" grades upon recorded. I like to withdrawal from a course. Another date which should be noted in the c/asses begin early hour off Students also must decide on withdrawal University academic schedule is September I8. s to get sooner. November 22 is the last day anyone can This is the last day to file papers for the pass/fall from withdraw from a class. During the last four weeks option, or to change from pas's-fail to regular Back not many years ago we "Then we started getting two the of students can only withdraw for compell- grading. to class, only had one woman enrolled in or three letters a day They the new ing reasons. That Wednesday is also the last day to add the first year class," Menard wrote to us they phoned us and Ad- These must be verified by petition to the courses, or change course sections. said. "I think this is a result of they all said their loan sources e would society's new emphasis on had dried up, both the formal he rule.