
BEAR FACTS EVERY STUMNT'S CHERISHEDCOMPANION iA Iranian students here the ~nomenigovernment But as President Carter vene with military force on the Des Moines Area under world wide pressures. stated in an address to to stop the United States. Community College do not These pressures would be the Nation, that no rel- The student also added that believe that the hostages in the form of a world igion in the world condones they hope nothing of this should be held. However, wide trade embargo. the holding of the hostaqes.magnitude will occur. they do basically support As the students in Iran So the statement of reass- the action being taken by are holding *he hostages, urance based upon re1ig- DAY 39: ONE DAY OF MANY the Iranian Government, the students interviewed jous law of Islam is which supports the contin- here on the goone Campus 1ikely to be demed with Day thirty-nine countina uation of the American believe that the hostages apprehension. The con- the holdinq of the American Embassy takeover. would not be harmed, unless cern of was was ment- hostases in Tehran, Iran. An Iranian student here the Americans sent military ioned and an Iranian A1 thouqh there was no news on campus said the deposed forces to rescue them. student stated that if the of the release of the fifty Snsh Mohammad Reza This is based on the U.S. sent in military Americans. There was major Pahl dvi snouid be retdr~ed Islamic re'iiqirjus beliefs force to rescue the movements within the situ- tu Iran to stand trial for that no one should be American hoslaqes the ation. the murder of thousands of Under the direction of Iranians durSng his rule of President Carter, The Uniten 7 rr2 ~hirh?asted twenty- States has ordered over oqe five years. The 5hah was hundred and eiqhty-three of also considerefl 5;~*he Irans diplomats here in the r i*i+p?+ ,:c ;t;,lqa a i~jj1itary United states to leave with- ma industrial puppet of in five days. This will '+> 1'9 ;=lrr :,iate5* is,;& 0;; ?> tl:: pto.cr: ?r9* ',- It is believed by some the United States. This is Iranian. here on campus being considered a major that the present leader, movement in breakinq of all tbe Ayatollah Ruhollah diplomatic relatisns with Khomeni is not the man the Khomeni Government. capable of runninq the Iranian people in a Demo- The reliaious leader of the Turkish spedkinq people cratic or orderly fashion. in Iran, the Ayatollah The basis of this statement Shadit Madrider, has been according to some Iranian gaining more support since students is that Khomeni's the downfall of the Shah's fanatic reg1ious be1 iefs is government. The Ayatol lah incapable with dealing with Shadit Madrider is known a modernistic society of in his country to be a Irans size. However, the moderate in his beliefs. Ayatollah is thought to I Also a gentle man. He have the last word in res- 1 supported the rev01utionaryl pect to the release of the however that threw out the fifty American hostages. Shah. Shadit Madrider has One Iranian student military personnel and heav. stated that he be1 ieves the armorrnent to support him if American is responsible CIA he chose to over throuqh for the American Embassy Khomeni. The Shadit has takeover in Iran. The stu- tried to gain rule throuah dent stated that the United Khomeni over his own follow States could have kept the ers, but recently there has deposed Shah's arrival a been a election of the searet, but instead used Khomeni as absolute, and on the media to publicize- ruler of Iran. Shadit has the arrival of Pahlavi to been calling for a five Mew York, thus to insight Ayatol lah cornmi ttee to head the Iranians to take over Iranian Government. the embassy. The student believes that the CIA plan would cause the Ayatollah Khomeni to lose face to ARTICLE AND DRAWING B the world society, forcing the eventual breakdown of DANIEL HUDSO?! - 2 Viewpoints But Seriously Remember The Good Times As a columnist of this paper I feel I have the right to express my opinion on current issues. As long as this naper continues to print, I wil? do my best to iust::y and clearly attack those issues of . c:tn c13y. 4s a colu~nist,the pen is my ,..il;:??- and these issue; ilr the pub1ic eye, !Ti,!/ ?, 5 rCjet . AIthou9h it is dangerws for a person here at Boone to ?:artd firmly on iln issue, I p?::n to do .j1ijJ: that. 1 will ~ot,bow to !?og;!l8r opinion or ::eel to t;he w'ins nf t9ose who may be o"feni!ed by truth dqd kqestv. I will riot be lowered ta the dnptbi; 9F wr'i:ing ky WI-~~ZPI) abogt simple ~ii~itr;~ot.t,a:;?:f-,slr-?s ti-)at no one cares abo:;t , lest T die: T felt this introduction was needed With The 1980 sa tn3t you, my ?-eadev:, WO~J; d know what kin3 of 3 co?!-;q:n this would be. So that, Cub Yearbook those W:W live for a cttuse wni~ldkncw that. i will stand-ug arld defend them from sea On sale now for to se?, coast to coast, mountdin top to only $5.00 mo1:otair tc:. Arlci those who avr! the for- at the office. ~otten, t';. Cors3kctr! an, lost wou: d know thht iteri> is someone ~~ilinyfor t9em in a soci;..ti nf irldividlt?'r,, Rezte::licr-, t!ie side 1 take on pq issf:e is p i i n . "'i:r<? \qi!? bp ;;!any whc, wil 1 ~c:~o:ii+irle, dtt(-1~i1qd te..ir me apart,. - .,ioi-:'y :,2deui?l-,1 -;1- j ' 1 respect t.5ei r- opiriicrn, a?thou?!: they are d;l wt-nnq. '~h-&~-.. .em. 1 ',!it!, t,-lat sn.331?;r:t!-rj*j~l;:t.ior! I will <I", ti? thf; ir;s:ip OI :!..::?:!. 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To all of these establish- st;...,:i:, ib,, ;...\. ;-ar..-..,-! ;:' ' .I < . ments, we say a most sincere THANK-YOU. cCLi; ,, :eijs L,!,!ii~; '::-,q::vl 3 ;-F :J<!? y ar -, ' . ,:)it-,:-.!. : , (jj4:3 4c !~!~:~~,j~,+~$q~~~1~ t$e The Staff , . ::.i?-,,~J~*: 3 ' -,-I:, , j ,J,; t. .a:1, \y?; haapen to i~e * j;:!-:?:)(;*e.i .cd th$\i :~;i.... r sick1 14 :r.tl!~ch.ir!:: CQ.~sp \>,ii<l%.,:. ~I.?!.I;-![:< ~ b ? . ; !ial-~: therri, bllt t-tiit. is just one man's c71:jr , ,i;,; o..inicn, Lou,d Americans or Deaf Foreigners By Pwce Waterbury The children of One common fallicy that many Americans have about foreigners is that the foreigner will understand English better if it is shouted to them. The condemned people of I have a Japanese roommate, Hideki Cambodia await the final Ohgo, who understands Engl i sh pretty we1 1 but at times does not completely understand tragedy: extinction. One what is being said. Whenever anyone talks third of the population has to him, they usually talk very loud, even to perished. The living face the point of shouting. I catch myself at times shouting at Ohgo. children are too weak to Instead of understanding what we say cry. "Soon there won't be better when we shout at them, the foreigners any Cambodians left at tend to become somewhat scared and more all,'' mourns an cenfused. You may not realize that you are sho~tiny at a foreigner, but almost everyone does it, The way I found out that I shouted at foreign- ers was that everytime I started talking to Ohgo he put on ear muffs and hid under the bed. Candid Camera 0 4 Cheerleaders The Be By Bruce !4aterbury Try to imagine a basketball game without cheerleaders. It would be a very dull game to say the least. for tun at el,^ here at DhlACC we have seven highly spirited, boisterous cheerleaders to fire up the players and entertain the spectators. !4any fans and players take our cheer- leaders for qranted. A large ma.icrity of people do not realize the important role that these girls pla.v, as our cheerleaders are here to motivate the players and fans. No matter what the situation or score is, these cheerleaders are always cheerful, positive and 100%behind tne Bears. It takes a great amount of dedication and hard work and many hours of training and Practice to become a cheerleader. These seven girls usually meet twice a week on Tuesday and T hursda.y vihi le always prac- ticing before the game and sometimes on Saturday . Our community and school however, has a peculiar way of showing their appriciation for this hard working, spirited squad. The baskethalt team has their meals paia for durina road trips, but the cheerleaders, who are also part or the team, must Day for th2ir meals. This Cheerleading squaa should be rewarded in some manner, and payina for their meals is one way in which the school and community could show their appriciation. At the next Boone J.C.
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