Final Schedule Gnnmittee Sokrtioii DAY CLASSES Meeting Exam Day and Hour 0700 MWF: Wednesday, Dec

Final Schedule Gnnmittee Sokrtioii DAY CLASSES Meeting Exam Day and Hour 0700 MWF: Wednesday, Dec

Final Schedule GNnmittee sokrtioii DAY CLASSES Meeting Exam Day and Hour 0700 MWF: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 0800-1000 Stipend hassles to be resolved 0800 MWF: Friday, Dec. 21, 0800-1000 0900 MWF: Friday, Dec. 21, 1010-1215 The Associated Students p^ ;%"iw«,V>' '1 ment received $2900 to bring 1000 MWF: Friday, Dec. 21, 1245-1445 Senate formed an ad hoc the WestOTh Opera Company's 1100 MWF: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1015-1215 committee to finally resolve the "Barber of Seville" to Nor­ 1200MWF: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1245-1445 payment aspect of stipends thridge. The valley helpline wi^ 1300 MWF: Friday, Dec. 21, 1500-1700 awarded Sundial edit<Mr8 and awarded $250 for expenses. The 1400 MWF: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 1500-1700 A.S. Officers in last wedc's Moctel United Nations program I.'-JOO MWF: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 0800-1000 election. The committee, was given $528 to help send 11 0700 TTh: Wednesday, Dec. 19, 0800-1000 composed o4 Senators Scott ddegates to a conference in 0900 TTh: Thursday, Dec. 20, 0800-1000 Welch, Gary Williams, Petw Pordand. 0900 TTh: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 0800-1000 Paul, Elizabeth Anne King, and The Model United Nations is 0930 TTh: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 0800-1000 Brent Wat«in«n, is charged a program sponsored by the 1000 TTh: Thursday, Dec. 20, 1500-1700 with researching stipend norms U.N. which recreates a general 1030 TTh: Thursday, Dec. 20, 1500-1700 and deciding who will receive assembly meeting with 1100 TTh: Thursday, Dec. 20, 1015-1215 stipends. ] delegates from each of the 1200 TTh: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1015-1215 participating schools. 1230TTh: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1015-1215 In a subset^oit movf the A budget modification of 1300 TTh: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1245-1445 Senate gave WiUiam Watkins, $100, to be used for office ex­ 1400 TTh: Thursday, Dec. 20, 1245-1445 A.S. Busings DirecUv Ashc^ penses, was voted to the 1500 TTh: Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1500-1700 Dhingra, Finance Manager Associated Graduate Students. Classes meeting daily, four days a week, MWF, MW, MF, Ellen Harlxn-, and Dean of Originally the $4000 budget was and WF classes follow MWF schedule. T or Th classes follow Students Edmund Peckham the allocated strictly for graduate appropriate TTh schedule. pow«r to immediatdy put into awards fco- professional par­ effect the committee's decisions EVENING CLASSES 1600-2200 -^ ticipation. Classes meeting weekly: Tuesday, Dec. 18; Wednesday, Dec. reganUng stqjeaids to Sundial The Senate will not officially 19; Thursday, Dec. 20. Classes meeting before 1900 MWF: meet again unt3 next semester Wed., Dec. 19 classes meeting before 1900 TTh: Tues., In thwr Ittrt meeting this Eagleson but provisions are being made Dec. 18; classes meeting after 1900 MW: Wed., Dec. 19; semestor the S^ate allocated a for a special session, classes meeting after 1900 TTh: Thurs., Dec. 20. total of $3678 to different during the interim break, to be Examinations for evening classes meeting before 1800 will be programs. The music d^wrt- announced. held at 1730-1930 on the day indicated above. Exams for classes meeting at 1800 or later will be held at 2000-2200. Final examinations for Saturday classes will be held during the last class period. Final examinations for Monday evening classes meeting weekly will be held Monday, December 17. Page 2 Northridge Dally Sundial December 7. 1973 SIGN SAYS Nixon killed Santa? By JOANN KILLEEN really says, "Nixon and gang signs glaring me in the face and Staff Writer killed Santa Claus. Impeach them I'm told 1 can't put up my At first glance you wonder if Him." own Christmas lights," she your eyes are deceiving you. The sign was erected by complained. But. after you rub them you Frank McNeal, a Pacoima "Just who are they realize that its for real. The sign resident, in response to (businessmen) kidding," President Nixon's energy crisis continued McNeal. "A lot more !'•".•' '"" ''.'f speech. killowatts are needed to keep "1 listened to Nixon's mumbo those lights on than our Pair-up jumbo speech and really got Christmas lights. Nixon would aggrivated. I told my wife what feel different if he had little kids. " with "Let me make my position Public reaction to the sign and that of this administration has been positive, according to absolutely clear. Anyone who the McNeals. "People are refuses to cooperate with a always slowing down to look at LevPs congressional committee or it and a lot more people knock with the courts or with any on my door and ask if they can other law-enforcement agency Do it together. take a few photos," said Mrs. Pick from the world s of this government in e.xposing McNeal. KILLED ] greatest selection of a conspiracy to destroy "We only had one com­ Levi s Over 4 tons per America, forfeits his right to store Including Levi's for plaint," continued Frank gals Levi s Sta-Prest work for the American McNeal. "A man stopped with pants. Levi s—that s all government." his little boy and asked if we SANTA CLAUS we carry. Vice-President Richard M. Tell your friend could take Santa Claus down. Nixon His son thought that Santa April, 1973 wouldn't come this year." INPC/ICH Hlfnt 1 wanted to do but she didn't "I really think that the entire believe me. energy crisis should be handled "During the Thanksgiving "..I can assure you that this Bah Humbug I holidays 1 went into the garage administration will not tolerate and took out a sheet of plywood disloyalty any place we find it, Sundial photo by Joann Killeen and painted my sign." and that when mistakes are Local re.sident Frank McNeil protests President The McNeals are known made-and they may be made, Nixon's energy crisis policies by symbolically throughout Pacoima for their there are a lot of people in this hanging old St. Nick in his front yard. elaborate Christmas displays. government-but when they are "People used to stop and look at made, we will admit them rather our home but now there won't than try to cover them up." be anything to look at this year Vice-President Richard M. riong-owoifed pkiy thanks to Nixon," Mrs. McNeal Nixon said. March 13, 1954 "Nixon is taking Christmas away from the kids. It really differently. Instead of 'Three Sisters' opens 21729 VANOWEN ST. ticks me off when I drive eliminating a Christmas lights "If we could only know..if we could only know." These CANOGA PARK downtown and all the big why not cut out four or five are the last lines of "The Three Sisters," a play by Anton business have elaborate Neon hours of the boob tube (TV). Chekov being presented by the CSU N drama department Dec. 7. 8, 9, and 11 through the 16th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Little Theater. .Mter these two lines, a stage hand said "Lets get outta here." It was 2:34 a.m., last Sunday morning. The cast had arrived for rehearsal at 10:00 on Saturday morning, and would have to be back again at 10:00 that same Sunday morning. "The Three Sisters" is a major drama production for V ^^SHOO this fall semester, and the cast has spent an average of 25 hours a week rehearsing over the last 12 weeks. The three sisters of Chekhov's "Three Sisters" are V played by Suzanne Nuhl, Karess Klein and Irene Silbert. DE-C. /4jt>./^ PW TO B£ H£a> -Af ^'^• -., ,- Son. GET INVOLVED in Student-Faculty Committees and Associated Students Directorships. Applications can be picked up in Building A, Room 5, or call 885-2477 for additional in­ formation. AUDITORY Director of Elections —To organize and supervise all student body elections. Elections Committee —To assist the Director of Elections in conducting student body elections. Graduate Studies Committee—Concerns the operation of the (^336 graduate program. L/^URLL CANVON BLVD. Library and Audio-Visual Committee —Concerns the MO. H0LLV6J00D development and use of the Library and Audio-visual resources. Student Affairs Committee—Responsible for the study of policy areas affecting public relations and student affairs. THE. conPLere Student Scholarship & Grants Committee—Recommends IMVENTORILS OF policies concerning the award of scholarships and grants to students, reviews applications and supporting documents for SeV£RAL PROniWLNiT the purpose of selecting recipients of scholarships. Campus Police Advisory Board —Responsible for advising the INDI/AN TPADE.RS UlU Chief of Campus Police on matters of policy. Bt PRtStNTLD AT FANTAbTlC Parking Advisory Board —To recommend ahcnges or im­ provements for the parking program. Student Discipline Review Committee—Determines an ap­ Lou pRlCLb! propriate disposition in student disciplinary hearings. Student Grievance Board —Responsible for processing AOBITIOJ^C IM FORM Ari6N CALL 762 0^66 grievances of students against members of the general faculty. /MfNTION im AD FOR 20% DISCOUNT I December 7, 1973 Northrtdge Daily Sundial Page 3 Electronic recording ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Due to popular demand Bells toll for students 20th Century-Fox presents the original... By ELLEN LUTWAK to the amplifier which is sent to was once indifference; character StaffWriter the three .speakers on top of the out or steriHty." The hunchback of Notre administration building. The chimes, then, were a MASH ' Dame never had it so good. The carillons, the correct center of great excitement. A Whether it is the seemingly student-faculty poll was con­ non-stop announcement of high ducted by the Senior Class noon or the anti-climatic dong Council, headed by Wendy Roar once of one o'clock, or a boomi' Johnson, class president, to again with rendition of the 'Impossib determine if the carillons, at Dream, " there is no little old first only a proposed gift, were the original man in an ivy-covered tower favored by the campus movie cast.

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