ROY TAYLOR ''RAPS'' Humorous, serious, a good talker, The itch to travel hit him again in and a very interesting man, can all Colorado so he and his wife packr.d describe the character of Roy up their bags and took off for cali­ Taylor. .fornia in an old Model T Ford· The Just recently I had a very journey took 5 days. The roads they enlightening conversation with this traveled were usually gravel, and man, who was born in North Dakota, each time they broke down people on a homesteaded ranch. The most passing by would always stop and vivid tllings he r~alled while living off.er their assistance. In fact, Roy there were the mosquitoes and recollected they couldn't even stop bedbugs remembering that these and go to the ~athroom with0';1t insects could really make a hell of a another car stopping to offer their bite on a person's body. assistance. From North Dakota, Roy's family When arriving in California, he moved to Iowa and then to Colorado. got a job at Fort Bragg, working £or While in Colorado he got married. the Union Lumber Company. The Cont. on Page 7 April 16 , 1973 Columbia College llllillT TIJORIBGJ'Olt. STUDENTS • In order to make free tutoring in Anyone wishing to take advantage Learning Collective all subjects more available to night of 1ntoring services or the various students the Learning Skills Center programs available at the center will be o~ from 6 :30 to 8: 30 each should simply drop in on Monday or Monday night with tutors on band. If Wednesday night or leave a there is sufficient demand the message at room 104 any time center will open on Tuesday nights stating wbat subject you want help Comes Together also. The Center· will also be open with ana when you can come in. Any Wednesday nights, as it was last Columbia Junior College student is quarter. welcome. Now definitely established, the pooling knowledge may be just as Learning Collective is a variety of informative: · classes not offered at CJC. Realizing 1T you have any knowledge to the need for an alt.erna te set of share, for a one-time seminar, or a !itudenl .B«J, flediw Comirw /Ii, classes to interest a broader range werudy thing or any time schedule of of people the Collective has asked class at all, please let us know! Why get involved with Student asking this very same question. the Community to provide jts To register or for more informa­ Government it doesn't do anything, From this past years experience, I anyway? talents. Volunteer teachers, excited tion call 532-3835. would like to give you a few of the their Here are classes: Decisions are going to have to be about giving knowledge and reasons why I feel that Student Ceramics, 3-5 p.m., Mondays at made this next month concerning skill, form loosely structured Government is worthwhile and why .:lasses, presenting tbeir subject in NCS . the direction of our Student Govern­ those who are interested should get ment and many of you are probably the way they feel would be best. The Massage, 7-9 p.m., Thursdays at involved. classes are free (maybe materials NCS. ~ First let me make one thing fee) and non-c:redil Mushrooms, 3-5p.m., Wednesdays clear-not all students should More and more classes are being at NCS. become involved in Student Inside- addea each week, so current lists Leathercraft, 7-9 p.rn., Wed­ Government, just as not all students will be published in this paper. A few nesdays at Hide & Sole. should become involved with the Ski PROPOSED RAD,~0 STATION classes now have definite times and Drama Improvisation, Friday at team or the . Newspaper. Not meeting plac~, others are finding NCS. Pg.2 everyone has the same interests. the most convenient times for their Other classes that will also be One can look at Student Govern­ students. offered are: Photography, Auto ROMAN REPETITION Pg. 3 ment in two ways. The first being Registration has been successful Mechanics, Transaction.a] Analysis, how many dances were put on this so Ear. One class, body awareness, is FJy,.Trying#ternate Housing Tar-0t year, how many guest speakers did POLLUTION IN TOULUMNE even closed now (possibly to pe Future ol Man, Music Improvi­ we have, how many clubs were reopened at a lat.er date). sation, and. Wood Carving. Pg.6 organized, etc. The second is what There have been suggestions for NCS stands for New Community did the students who actually did get-tpgethers in Yoga and music, School on Damin Road. Directions 6.U.aER CENTER Pg.3 become involved gain from it. I will since no teachers can be Iou.nd, but will be giveo on sign-up. speak to the latter. lNl'RAMl!JRAL SPORTS Pg.7 One of the main things that has _. been gained by those students who ___ ._. _ ______________ ._._ .... became involved in Student Cont. on Page 6 -- -- -- -- - - ----- - - --· -- l'age 2 Bull Frog April _l6, 1973 RBdio Station for C.J.C. ? Does RVML turn you on? Well if portable F.M . .receiver. With this I densely populated areas anyway. features are •only a few of the i~ d~n't q~te f~ the bill for y~ur can listen to music that is slightly That's all the more reason we should numerous possibilities of a school listemng· enJoyment, give a little more contemporary than: "Yum. have our own. broadcasting facility. thought to a radio sta ti.on of our own. my, Yummy, Yummy, I've Got Let me emphasize "Our Own" Think about it. Are you interested lt's not that expe~ive to build and Love In My Tummy.'' Eeech!I. station here because that's what it in radio broadcasting? Do you think .fully eguip a broadcasting station That's enough to make you want to would be. Number one, it would a radio broadcasting station of our right here on campus! I The need is empty your tummy. Even s.till, provide an educational device for own would be a focus of pride for our an obvious one, the educational KSAN or KJAZZ is a long way off, anyone seeking a vocation as broad­ campus? A community college, aspects are foherent and the and it's kihd of expensive to call a caster, technician, or administrator. especially ours, can always use p<>tential for community 'interaction request. Bajdes that, Bay Area Secondly, it would exist, as does this some medium through which the IS a necessary consideration. radio stations, or any other radio newspaper, to serve the student. The students and community can better Personally, 1 can't stomach the stations, are far removed from the possibilities here are unlimited. understand each other. 1f you have garbage broadcast over the com­ wan~ and needs of a _rural college Student servi~e broadcasts, suggestions or opinions on the possi­ fem porary A.M. bands (KYA, community-.· I wouldn't doubt that listerners, personals (sound bilities ef our owa radio station, KFRC), so I .listen to news radio over half the colleges in_ California familiar), educational specials, write the editor oi the Bullfrog so wbile driving in my car. I am also have their own "5tations, and those guest speakers from the community that be can gauge the amount of fortunate en~gh to own a small colleges are most likel;y located in and campus, debates and special student interest this subject ••• ••• generates. Thank you. CAST FOR -MID SUMMER NIGHTS DREAM CHOSEN Auditions for Shakespears' "A ninth. Midsummer Night's Dream" were The show promises a lot of sur­ held on April 2, 3, 4, and 5 in the prises and should be excellent enter­ Forum. A cast of 23 actors will be tainment. Anyone wishing to help backed by the drama 155 technical with set or costume design should staff and directed by David Purdy contact David Purdy. a~ Ellen Stewert. The musical will Theseus-Oberon-Charlie Walker be scored by John Danielson. Hippolyta-Titania-Becky Steven­ Cut!! Cut!! Everything should be together by Starveling-John Hutchinson son Snug-Mike Lewis Mary Brackley June 1 at 8:00 in the evening. This Philostrate-Puck-Frank Collison highly active . version of Pease Blossom-Mary Brackley Understudy to Demetrius-Greg "Egeus-David Stockbridge Bennett Shakespeare is scheduled for Lysunder-Clay Heatley Cobwebb--Tom Beaver another 8:00 performance on Moth-Tricia Enloe Understudy to Lysander-Tom Demetrius-Bob Morales Must and Seed-Steve Waldron Beaver Saturday the second; a 2: 00 ma ti.nee Hermia-Debbia Quinn on Sunday the third, and two· more Fairies and attendants (chorus)­ Stage Manager-Doris Ostlund Peter Quince-Robert Montgomery Lisa Murphy, Kathy Pilchard, Jim Directed by David Purdy-Assisted 8:00 performances the following Bottom-Jim Chapman Friday and Saturday the eighth and Ebrite, Keith Winkler by· Ellen Stevert Flute-George Carnett Understudy to Helena-Titania- Music-John Danielson. Entertainment Happenings By John Watson As always there is a lot going on I will be your new entertainment in the Bay Area like God.spell. editor for the n&xt quart.er and I'd Tickets are $7.50, $6.50 and $5.50 and like for this colmnn to be help to can be obtained at the box office or everyone. So if you know of any hap­ by writing to 450 Geary Street, San penings, why not let me know so I Francisco, Calif., 94102. can turn other people on to them.
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