Extemp Orator CR ER 01 Places Second Ron Page scored top ratings Duncan and Blanchet alsotack­ in extemporaneous speaking to led national international topics Of MESA win the second place trophy in but were required to speak on COLLEGE his event at the sixth annual their subjects with no prior prep­ Nt Mountain States Speech Classic aration. Skiles prepared an ana­ held at Phoeniz, Arizona, Coll­ lysis of Daniel Webster's speech Vol. No. XXXVII W,ednesday, January 28, 1970 No. 15 ege. given at the dedication of the Page, joined by nine fellow Bunker Hill Monument. Mesa forenstc squad members, Fred Meyer delivered an ori­ participated in the two day event ginal speech on the effect of held Jan. 23 and 24. The speech protest in contemporary society Explanation Of Fees Given team was headed by Mrs. Madge on the soldier. Huffer, speech coach, and assis­ Mrs. Sparkman performed tant Mrs. Karleen Dunning. "The Hollow Men" by T. S. Eliot. The event .is sponsored by the Potratz, like Page, also com­ In Breakdown Of Budget Mountain Bell Telephone Co. peted in extemp speaking and By DIANE McMAHON ege yearbook, and the Criterion the general fund. There is also which provides the trophies for both were required to speak on The money students pay to also get a share of this money a $9.90 additional cost for in­ the tournament. The meet was one of three topics after a short -attend college goes into several to pay publishing expenses. The surance if it is not waivered. limited to junior college compe­ preparation period. different funds. From there it athletics department receives Money obtained through the tition or students from four year Accompanying the team was is portioned out to various small­ money from this also. rental of dQrmitories goes to pay schools with only two years of Mrs. Huffer and co-worker Mrs. er furds. Dick Appel, assistant business back revenue bonds which were speech competition. Dunning who provided their ser­ All students pay a general manager, gave the following sold so that the dorms could be Attending the meet was Page vices as advisor and assistant college fee of $85. In the $85 breakdown of the activity fee: built. in both extemp and persuasive respectfully. Both were in charge fee are included the all college SBA - $2.92, PE Center - $7.08, 'Colorado students who are not speaking, Rhonda Booth in in­ of the students during the meet. fee, or the general fund and Maverick - $2.20, Criterion - residents of Mesa Junior College terpretation and both Vince Blan­ Each individual event required an activity fee. The general $80, College Center - $5, and District are charged a $50 tui­ chet and Rex Duncan in Improm­ a speaker to enter three rounds fund pays for the operating ex­ the athletic department which tion fee while out of state stu­ ptu. Dave Skiles was entered of preliminary competition be­ penses of the buildings as well includes football, basketball, dents pay $260 per quarter. This in Speech analysis and Fred Mey­ fore entering finals. Awards as the expense of academic pro­ wrestling, track and tennis rec­ tuition is paid in addition to the er entered pursuasive. were given after the completion grams. It also includes costs eives $10. This fee comes to a $85 general college fee. The Campleting individual entries of a fourth round for finalists for instructional supplies. total of $28. The remaining out of district and out of state were Peggy Sparkman in inter­ to the top three speakers. The activity fee is used for $57 that makes up the $85 is the students "pay this tuition since pretation and Dave Potratz in As well as individual events, activity expenses. SBA receives all college fee which goes into they or their parents do not pay extemp speaking. the Phoenix tournament offered a portion of this money for ex­ property taxes to the Mesa Jun­ Page presented a pursuasive competition in debate on the cur­ pense involving its operation and ior College District. speech on the new morality and rent college proposition on reve­ entertainment, such as the com­ In addition to student fees and covered a wide variety of issues nue sharing. ing Glen Yarbrough concert and Riley Resigns tuition, a local property tax of of national and international im­ Participating deb ate teams Homecoming. 6.27 mills helps support Mesa portance in his extemp round. were Dean Braa and Rex Duncan, Students pay fees for the use Coaching Post College. Federal sources and Miss Booth performed interpre­ Peggy Sparkman and J. D. Sch­ of the Physical Education build­ Robert J. (Bob) Riley, who state public school aid also give tations of two selections inc Iud - lottman, Vince Blanchet and Fred ing and the CollegeCenter. Rev­ became assistant football coach the college an appropriated ing "Anne of a Thousand Days" Meyer and Dave Potratz and enue collected from these fees and head track coach at Mesa amount. and -Honey and Salt." Dave Skiles. pay the operating and mainte­ College last fall, has resigned nance costs of these buildings. effective Feb. 1 to become ath­ The Maverick, the Mes a Coll- letic director and football coach at Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, former­ SPA To Hold ly Montana School of Mines, at Yarbrough To Appear Butte. Riley's appointment at the Speak.Ouf Montana school is effective in early February. Students for Political Action In Concert Thursday A graduate of Northern State will host its second speak out of the year Wednesday, Feb. 4, College in South Dakota, Riley Sailor, singer; teacher and earned his master's degree at philosopher Glenn Yarbrough will at 7:30 p.m. in the Wubben Lec­ the University of Wyoming. He ture Hall. be appearing on the Mesa campus later coached football at Denver tomorrow night. The two hour Purpose of the event is to Mullen High School and Garden make familiar the concerns of show will be held starting at 8 City (Kan.) Junior College, and p.m. in the Fieldhouse. the students toward campus is­ was assistant football coach at sues. Though the speak out has Wichita State University. Yarbrough's unique sound and been held before, the second In addition to his coaching fluid showmanship come in great session is expected to produce duties at Mesa College, hetaught part from his background. His more concrete opinions on stu­ physical education classes and parents were both involved in dent affairs. helped with the swimming' pro­ social work in Milwaukee, Wis­ The student members on fac­ gram. consin, when he was born in ulty -administration committees Athletic Director Wayne Nel­ 1930. His father was a recrea­ are requested to attend the meet­ son said that Riley's leaving tional director for the local Y. M. ing to provid e information on at this time poses a problem for C. A. and his mother was a case issues discussed. Faculty and the upcoming track season and worker for the welfare depart­ administrative members are will necessitate some new as­ ment. prohibited from attending the signments. confab. At the age of eight he started his singing career as a soloist in a church choir in New York. Even at this age he was develop­ ing his unique style. He was Two Vacancies Filled described by one of his teachers as possessing -that too uncom­ mon facility for being intellect­ In SBA Government ually honest and singularly By KEVIN McGRATH the next meeting the position frank." would be closed. Roger Hooten was elected dorm After completing high school An attempt was made to fill he turned down many scholar­ the vacancies of three student representative. Jim Patterson was the only other nominee, but ship offers in favor of a year's cabinet offices during the SBA hitchhiking tour of the United meeting held Jan. 20. was ineligible because ofaccwn­ ulative grade average. States, Canada and Mexico. When Vacancies were announced at he returned from his wandering, the cabinet meeting of Jan. 13. , At the next cabinet meeting another attempt will be made to he obtained a scholarship to St. Jim Hutton, SBA president, urged John's College in Annapolis, members to notify interested stu­ fill the position of freshman rep­ resentative at large and sopho­ Maryland, where he attended for dents. three years. The next stop for The vacancies included fresh­ more representative at large Glenn Yarbrough which was vacated last week. Yarbrough was with Uncle Sam man representative at large, so­ in Korea. He attended Mexico phomore representative at large Acquisition of the First Edi­ City College for a year in 1955, school SCHOLE. Schole is a did not offer Yarbrough the per­ and dorm representative. tion is still uncertain. where he studied classical Greek Greek word meaning a house of sonal satisfaction he was seeking. According to the student body It was announced that tickets and Pre-Socratic Philosophy. learning. Taking the letters of He abandoned the group and his constitution the new officers are for the Glen Yarbrough concert the word Yarbrough has com­ singing career as well. nominated and elected through the are now on sale at Leo's Record Yarbrough has always been posed a full name for the school, To quote him, "I just thought Student Cabinet. Two of the Shop, Hart MUSIC, Roper Music interested in education and at School for Children of Happiness I would like to take a crack at three vacancies were filled. and at the college center desk. one time planned a teaching car­ Opportunity Love and Education. sailing my boat around the world Nominees for sophomore rep­ Price of the tickets is $1.
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