.The Road to Victory?

.The Road to Victory?

g main .'ing to unteer The ducate ving in kent of ta.t in self- being ve just ember, Friday, Oct. 1, 1976 >at this Moscow,Idaho 83843 le the Vol. 81, No. 10 ecision courses )ctober sted in further otained club .Ij ( (885- I il%' An Open Letter to the ASWSU President: On behalf of the Vandals, the Associated Students University of Idaho, and the oldest university in the Palouse, I would like to resume an old tradition in Dear Dave: this bicentennial year, and The students of hereby deliver the following Washington State University cha lien ge: jump at the chance to Whichsoever student body accept your challenge. Our president represents the only concern is for you. losing team in Saturday' You are a glutton for Battle of the Palouse shall punishment. Obviously, you walk the nine miles over to forget that the COUGARS the other's campus — along have defeatd the Vandals 41 wih such retainers and times in the last 46 games, supporters as he chooses- This, of course, includes two and there the winning ties (1927 and 1950). Most student body president will shocking to us is your meet him and bathe his feet. choice to issue this As far as arrangements go, challenge only one year I would suggest-the Sunday after the COUGS defeated afternoon following the the Vandals by a score of game as a good time for the 84-27. walk - details can be worked Sunday afternoon will be out immediately after the ideal. In fact, we can time game Saturday. I should arrival in Pullman to your ! ~ 4 warn you that you are rash coincide with the half-time to accept this challenge as of our Junior 'ctivities I g Lg we have a secret whammy Varsity game. I going for us in this contest. To counter your mythical Bh' I have S incerely, "secret whammy", David Warnick requested that the coach ASUI President field our first-string team in lieu of the men's intramural a flag football team as originally planned. I have further requested ica I lant that our p hys p Argnnaut/Steve Davis provide a third digit for the Home score. The COUG S are R E'AD Y, Sincerely yours, Roland Lewis the road to victory? ASWRJ President ...;. 2 Argonaut October 1, 1976 The Challenge... To offer a music system in the "Kilobuck" range that will play music with accuracy and power virtually identical to a live performance. Tom Richardson talks about qualities he thinks are Our Response... important for a university president to have. The "Phabulous Phase" ensemble. Rosemary Hammer looks into $999...and wdl worth itt Nightline to discover what 6 makes it ring. find out what is happening this weekend check out the the Moscow Menu by David so@ -s/ Neiwert. University Year for Action delves into another year of job finding for students. JIM BQRDEN predicts the U of - ig I %SU game in his column 2 today. I h'o \ ADVENT 'Ibchnics audio-technica. published twice weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays, by the Communications Board, Associated Students of the Umversity ol Idaho, Mike Gallagher, chairman. Offices are located in the basement o( the Student Union Building, 620 Deakin Ave, Moscow; phone (208) 8854i3>t To match the live with array of The opinions esp(essed on the editorial pages of the Argonaut aie those of the author soleiv performance amplifiers and preamps which are Nothing printed in the Argonaut necessarily represents the views of the University of Idaho or 'ts recorded music is a tall order at any price. genuine bargains. The new Phase Linear 200 Board of Regents To do so and keep the total bill within reason power amplifier and.Phase 2000 preamp are is possible only through a rare combination perfect examples. 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Come in to hear CARTOONISTS La ur el,Si mos Henrv I her( Sandra StacLi FEATURE the system that sets the performance standard for all others! WRITERS Denise W arrl Roseniiuv Ha(Timer sfil e Mundt Marv W'at( Distnbuted free of charge to students on campus'. mail subscriptionc $5 00 per semester 58 00 per year Second class I 8 I 0 I ~ I I ll ~ postage paid at (stoscow. Idaho 83843 73 IOAYNONEY.RAEEOOARANTEE,I I II Ir WARRANTY - I ":- ' I =" ':. TWO YEAR Arcs> (rrra I R i I R Labor. (Except -Advents: 'e wasrraiity . - - ' <themforaslongas"yourown them'!) —; I I ~, I, W I I II 'I ,ir'- I ~ II ~ m Argonaut October 1, 1976 3 athskellei I nn Idaho student and university R clash over housing decision presents the University of Utah after losing his LEWIS to By BILL housing contract this summer and he R" LLY l976 Eric Matteson, a U of had no problems with persons there. VANDAL O n June 29, Utah electrical engineering student, was He said he had a roommate in he hadn't had told he could no longer live in U of I dorm itories, something because of complaints since his first semester at Idaho. dorm i tories roommate Afternoon his behavior from students and Complaints from his first This Friday about be moved to a advisors to groups using the dorms last fall caused him to he said. He points — during summer school. private room last fall, 3:00 5:00 complaints from Shortly thereafter, Eric left the out however that no has been trying to get students were presented in this dormitories and case-a contention back in ever since. summer's eviction He said he was denied due process, backed up by Calvert. I housing situation in iVe Ii Q( being evicted without a hearing, a Because of the the university's Ivloscow, Eric had been living in a contention Moscow, administrative hearing board agreed Christian halfway house in when he found an with. until this week The board said the administration was apartment. 'itc'iers Eric's housing Until he found the new dwelling, Eric „.00 incorrect in negating ~ !j he was never granted a said he was unsure about where contract, since he limit before the university's judicial would live, since there was a time hearing in the council. There was enough time for on how long he could stay the board ruled, adding halfway house. "- such a hearing, to appeal his Cover the school would have had to reinstate He said he planned President Hartung and had Eric if his appeal had been made before conviction to support in that summer school, typed petitions soliciting the end of that appeal now, The appeal didn't come to the hearing effort. Eric will delay live, but still says board until summer school ended, since he has a place to to live and eat in however, and the ruling did not prevent it would be cheaper the university from refusing to give Eric dorm itories. the a new contract for this fall. An inspection of the petion in the Neither Vice President for student ASUI office of the SUB shows signature oi rrsUl >resident Dasrid ihiatiOnaiig gnOWn $ services, Jean Hill, who Eiic said had been helping student advisorY Warnick, to would comment on the reasons Eric was him in his effort to be-readmitted +o denied university housing, both university dormitories. Course to be into Reading contending that comment on the matter Although he wants to get back have would involve disclosing confidential the dorms Erick admits life could material and invade his privacy. been better for him while he lived there. Taught Here In moscow told him he was being the summer he said he was When Hill During come evicted, Eric said she used charges made harrassed by janitors who would pretending FFA and 4-H counselors who used the into his room and watch him, to by was MOSCOW=(Spec.) United business person who wants hall, as the reasoning for the action.

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