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Bose State Unversty ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) Unversty Documents 9-12-1974 Arbter, September 12 Assocated Students of Bose State Unversty Although ths fle was scanned from the hghest-qualty mcroflm held by Bose State Unversty, t reveals the lmtatons of the source mcroflm. t s possble to perform a text search of much of ths materal; however, there are sectons where the source mcroflm was too fant or unreadable to allow for text scannng. For assstance wth ths collecton of student newspapers, please contact Specal Collectons and Archves at archves@bosestate.edu.

'. c- o o :-.-------'~.:.:..-:-"-'-.,..., ~-<_c~'-c~~:+_~ ter 11Ja'day, September J2, 1974' ~;!Sorortyrusl1 pcks 1..Up' 143 per cent. l: ~.<,,~-~'.'--- --.--~---.. - Debbe Remm Bo~~_ ~~,;'0,'0' BoSC Stat~ Unversty has WandaTank~rsley..... BOse:,,;.;';": completed,soronty,rush 8J1d,39 'DELTA DELTA. ---..:::: c;e~:',;;--pledges-fbave-pledged-the'-four-...delta,. - se ;\,:t'f':;"!,natonal sorortes on camp~. Ths ~~::aa'::; ::::~:~~.: ::::::se '.""'. represents a 143 percent ncrease Sara Hamll Bose n pledgng over last year. F"ormal ",... Bo.------'-'..., led',took- place--frday-kathyhtt. ~....... ~, '.' P, gmg MehelleJeweU BoSC, afternoon. Lll Bose.. ed Margaret teras............. Open '~sh began ':D m l~te y Jean McClntck ~~lwe"----.'.j, after pledgldg and wll contmue Oauda Mller Bose ~ throughout the ~chool.y~ar. All Kate Rudd.Bose.grls ntere~ted. n le~~~ more. Karen Rutledge Bose "abou~ soronty lfe and VStng the Deanne Scott Hazelton sor~nty houses please call Marlene Sharp,(343-1761) or contact the Karen Scovel........ Stoe Bose Eagle BSU Student Act~vtesoffce 1:~~treg:t~ : : : : : : : : : : : : :Bose' (385,-1223). "There S no- fee for J S Wel'ser - ane umner. open rush. ALPHA OMCRON P Joan Femrte Bose. BOSE STATE UNVERSTY LanJoyce.. : Bose FORMAL RUSH - PLEDGE LST GAMMA PH BETA, September 6, 1974 ", Ann Babbtt... Flagstaff, Arz. Terr Baxter Merdan ALPHA CH OMEGA Lnda Bennett Balter, Ore. Julle Asa ger.... Bose Terr-. Cook Farf Bose d Janet Ch eney........ T WD. Falls VckDodd, F rfed P F h Bo Kathy Felds... f eggy u er... se H'. a Bo' e Evadna (Punky) Hunsperger :Bose Elzabeth tt............. ase Bevery M addldg... " Pocate 0 Bonne' JohnS()D. Bose Bo' Ch M Bo Mary Kuyper... :........ SC erry ou ton........... SC D bb P. " Bo' e re apldeau... se Cathy Nuxoll...... Bose. Debbe Tate :Corral, d Jeanette Parsons.... Mtn.Home t Tru~ Znpnerman, -:Bose for anemc condton EDTOR'S NOTE N THS PAPER'S OPNON, T S N POORTASTE TO PRNT RUMORS 'OR SECONDHAND STORES CONCERNNG THE CONDmON OF MR. MTTLEDER. Ray Mttleder, a varsty football player who was battlng for the number 2 quarterback poston behnd Jm McMllan, was hosptalzed ths week for a ---wndton-descrbed as anemc. Accordng to sports nformaton drector Jm Faucher, hs conversa. ton wth Dr. Malcelm ayre, one of the two Bose State Unversty physcans, revealed that Dr. Sayre hosptalzed Mttleder for a seres of tests to determne the cause of the anemc condton. n Dr. Say~'s opnon, nether he nor Faucher wll know the-results of these tess for about ten days. only a mnor alment. n response to a queston of morale, as far as the rest of the team s concerned, Faucher stated... "Sure t hurts to lose say member of the team", especally a canddate for the quarterback slot. Mttleder was n contenton along wth two other, team members for _ the backup slot. Last season, Mttleder dd appear as quarterback n some Accordng to Faucher, Mttleder,' games. Hs record was 1 f au goes well, could be back on completon n 4 pass attempts and the varsty squad n approxmately he ganed 28 yards rushng n 4 a month should the tests reveal carres wth no touch-downs. Asasu Senate votes to jon a less poltca S'A The ASBSU Senate voted Tuesday to become members of the daho- Student Government, Assocaton (SGA). SGA conssts of the student assocatons from the varous nsttutons of hgher educaton n dah_()~ Buldng g~ts prorty' Addtonal fundng for the new prortes. scence buldng to be constructed Fllng out the lst of at Bose State receved top prorty recommendatons s a scenceat the State Boart of Educaton nursng buldng at Lews and Oark meetng held n Bose last week. A State College and a water system 'total of 5779.167 s to be for the Unversty of daho. recommended to the Legslature,.The lst of top prortes came to wll not be poltcal and have more get a taste of the of 's cultural when they meet n January. 55,210,801. ofan enterchange of deas between program," he sad. Second prorty had been the need Accordng to Dr. James Todd at the schools.". Currently there are fve schools for land aquston at Bose State. the State Board of Educaton Stoddard cted examples such as pledged. They are Northwest Ed Benot, Twn Falls board offces n Bose, as of 1970 the settrlg up a coffeehouse crcut Nazarene College, Rcks, College member, moved to have the SU Unversty,of daho" clamed coordnatng the program boards of Southern daho, 130se State lbrary request placed1lhead of the- 2;508;169' sqjarefeet of msttuetfrom -the-varous schools. - Unversty- and the- Unversty of land aquston mones. Benot onal space, d8ho State Unversty daho. Any schoof of hgher stated that he felt the addtonal 1,984,169 square feet and Bose, Ths year SGA s promotng an Another such medum of learnng n daho s elgble to jon, lbrary funds for SU outweghed,state Unversty came n thrd ~th! entrely dfferent.pattern. -from exc~ange.wo?ld~ l>c!,,n_tlte~ao!_all ;that-~ n~ded s the the fee. - the 'need -, for- ~ddltlo.ll.al:'j~cl 1,206,4L_sqUare-feet.---~rrent---------~ prevous'vears. accordng to- Jeff the llumanltles. ths w.ay-l1us-fee..ls-used-for-expenses-such purchases at BSU. fgures on the present condton of - ----Stoddard.execullve-~-ector. people ffomthe Unversty ofdaho ls pntng and travel. The only The land recommendaton was the three schools s not avalable at ';SGA wll not be what t has be~n could see what plays, musc and art salared poston n SGA s that of moved to thrd place on the lst of ths tme. n the put," Stoddard stated. "t BSU s presentng and &SU could the ej:ccu~ve drector. Prorty 1 PRORTY LOCATON FY 1976 REQUEST. Scence Buldng Bose State Unversty 5779,167 2. 'lbrary-addtonal fundng daho State Unversty 52,500,000. 3. Land Acquston Bose State Unversty 5250,000 4. Sclence nurslng Buldng Lews Oark State College 51,041,634 5. Water System Unversty ofldaho 5640,000 a. pump & pumphouse b. water storage tank TOTAL PRORTY 2, '" 55,210,801.._...,-..-:; -.:llctodejlng 1953. ---- oosestate Unversty 5100,000' ~ Scence Buldng, 2. Remodelng & Relocaton projects Lewls Oark State College 550,090' 3. Remodelng to Lbrary State Lbrary S4S0,60S '& Archves Buldng Hstorcal Socety '.4.. Technologcal Buldlng E. daho Vo-tech School 51,545,376 5. Vo Tech Buldng' Bose State Unversty,1,000,000 6. Replace renovate Voc. ed. Bd, daho State, Unversty 5133,400.\ 7. Replace bllldlng for mantenance Bose State Unversty 5150,000 \,. 8; Addton to Lberal Arts Bull!llng Bose State Unversty' 51.000,000,/ 9. 'Lfe Scences Addton Phase 1 UnverSty of daho 52,687,500, 10. Phase 3 Vocatonal Jd. daho State Unversty' $1,200.000 11. Ag Eng.r..boratory Unversty of daho $988,000 TOTAL.. 59.304.881 ":;''"::',) J,,:','" " _.."-::;,,~_.-,:L'.\;~";{~-::~::Y,.;,-,~~: >.;:::..:.~.~.,-..,}'-,: -.- ;X,' :{:.:,~\,;

.J... State board ~shaftsyou Hgher educaton has gven way to the busness of poltcs. Last week at the State Board of Edu~ton meetng held here n Bose, the blatant necessty of seekng votes n the legslature became panfully obvous as State Board members parled the lst of 'buldng prortes lke numbers n a raffle., 'n order to garner the votes needed to assure passage of the Board's recommendaton, BoS~ ~t~te Unversty's badly needed funds for land ecqutsltlon were passed down the lne n favor of the daho State Lbrary addton. Last year" SU was granted $5,(XX},OOOfor a lbrary, but ths year, t seems, that $5,(XX},OOOwas not enough; ergo, BSU must bow out. t s not the money that hurts so badly, but the prncple has been sorely wounded, \Nhen wll the powers that be recognze that t s necessary for governments and organzatonal bg-wgs to commandeer money n accordance wth prorty. Here Bose State sts n the mddle of daho's largest and fastest growng cty wth no room n ether drectontoexpard, unless land acquston mones can be obtaned. Accordng to Leland Mercy, BSU Regstrar, the student enrollment s up 8 to 11 per cent over last year. Ths means roughly 11,<XX> students wth ever' ncreasngly smajler classroom space. Not only smajler classroom space, but no parkng areas. We are beng smothered alve on our ten square feet whle the State Board and the daho legslature play, footsey wth the funds. The $750,(XX) (plus) allocaton granted as prorty number one for the BSU Scence Buldng s a mnor expense n the overall total. One of the most desperately ne ed addtons on ths campus the l new Lberal Arts Annex, was not even placed on the lst of top prortes. As a matter of record, the Lberal Arts Annex was shoved down to poston number eght n second prorty, P One would be led to beleve that those crowded Art classes, Psych, classes and Englsh Comp, classes (all 87 of them) should meet n the elevators, or the men's rooms or even a jantor's closet f rooms are not avalable. Thngs and Stuatons on ths campus are abysmal, and t s tme for, the students of ths unversty to stand up and be counted. Let' your legslators hear from you, You cannot begn to receve the educaton you are payng for untl you have adequate space n whch to learn. And we wll not have that space untl those people we elect to represent us hear that Bose State Unversty s tred of ts cramped quarters and substandard treatment. n short, we wll no longer tolerate beng gnored by those people who have the shape of our future frmly wthn ther grasp. StUdent suggests by Haell Hovey The proposed nag desgn conssls of fourteen red Mckey Mouses n hope of makng a small embedded n a green dollar sgn, contrbuton to the recrutment framed by two horzontal black effort and to mprove Bose Stale's strpes on a ly.whte feld. puble mage, several conscentous To replace he famous studenls have ~eate(r'4 commttee.. square.peg.n.a.round.hole' Bose --~ _-~-----todevelopnew--symbolepara1jher. State symbol, 'the commttee nala for the Unversty, These proposcs a more tradtonal ncludc desgns for a nag, seal wllh unverslly seal Portrayng a candlc motto, a new unversty song, and burnng at both ends balanced on a perhaps a bumper stcker or two, mountan top at the edge of the San Ths group has been laborng Adreas Fault under a r.ng moon, anonymously 10 far, but has t wll be bordered by a crcle of solcted proposals from a number WNTERLUDH Valentne hearts of communty members and, and bear the newly crelted motto, and prepared several functonal "Pecuna Hat Verltas.Caveat Hmp. prototypes, tor", whch tranlted nto Hngllh» daho by Bob Stephensen EDlTO,R'S NOTE:. co THS COLUMN.S ONE MAN'S OPNON AND DOES NOT VOCE rae VEWS OF THS EDTOR OR THE STAFF OF TllS PAPER, Eve! Knevcls daredevltry has recently brought all knds of people to the southern daho ghetto, bumped nto one of them yesterday who told me that he really jolled over the foolhardy endeavors of others. "Where do you come frum," asked hm. ". was born n ndana," he told me, wth more than a hnt of backwoods flavor n hs speech. " was half-rased n Kentucky, though, can be sorghum sweet or grccn-applevcur. whchever suts the need-be." "Were OU an only chld," Kudos to the health center by K.y Wood. the tme n treal me. That knd of hope the artcle about the patence \ rare, n myelperl'nce, student health center ",h,'h One after",~,". "'hen "'... appeared n the last Arbter sc\en'ly ll, an,l there "'l'n' no mpressed others as much as t 111<'<11,'''] personnel around at all, mpressed me, am truly moved the '<'Crt'MS all"...,.d me tl le "'hen realze the dl'pth of the. d,)\oon fllr, re" nunules n all concern these lne folk have fllr the e,'allllnng r.-m "htle,he..,ked sck and njured. up the..<1,1",, "f the h,"pllaf for can pcr~nally allesl to the fact mc. Slce kllll'" "'hat a that her concern for BSU \tudents demandng task ;1 n''''c f 11/0( the s real. for snce allended summer tekpholle can he. kd truh school ths year. was at one lme honllred th;1l she lllterruptl'd her under he mpresson hat "'as bu\\' 'dledule,fllph tl a"\t me elgble to usc the health factlles n fndll/o( all alterllate source of also. was deeply touched by ther mellcal a\v\lann', kndness and amazed by her f you fnd yourself wth cnou/o(h patence, "courage" to drop ll at the health On my ntal vst there. one of center yourself, x'lne you wll the nurses was sweet enough 10 lnd them just as they were take tme from her undoubtedly mentoned n the Arbtl'r. They mportant actvtes 10 explan to arc pt'stvl'ly elcdlent at deddng me that regardless of rumors.have how tall you are. unbelevably heard. the health cenler was "not adept at ascertanng how much really" set up to handle students you wegh, beautfully emdenl durng the summer. Beng by wth a thermometl'r, and amalnkly nature an obsllnatendvduaj. eompetenl wth a bl()()d pressure made several lrps to the health cuff; furthermore, feel ('ertan center durng he summer, and thc' t~al wth our fath and SUpptlrt, staff was never at any tme too busy they wll eventually learn even 10 explan to me why they hadn'. more complex pro<"edure" \ new BSU paraphernala means: "Money s Truth, Let the mpt>rtant events lke he mdnght Buyer Beware". An alternatve, move, Chrl~tma, vacallon and suggeston for a motto s, "Quls SprnH Oreak," Custodet psos Cuslodes", a frec To Hve foeus on ther cffnrt" the do"ljlte translaton of whch' commttee s workng allt> on a reads, "Who Wll Keep an Eye on Statemenl of Prncple and has John Televson ndthe Unlvenltywrllten the followng Preamble for Budget", t: "We hold hese ruths to be "Ths knd of thng 15 necded to guranteed by the State Board of restore prde n'the Unversty," a Educallon; that au students are commttee member commented, equal to a certan extenl, but not "We could also use a new Alma too much; that they re endowcd by Mater tune.nce no one know. the the Admn.traton wth certan one we have now, n A Gadda D rghts whch may be revoked Vda s klnda used, but t's hard to wthout 'notce and are truly get the word. straght, We need an dvsory to the Dean.: thlt among nsprng hymn to Bose State theae are democracy, lberty and whch everyone can.ng at the pursut of knowledge,",,:..., asked hm. _ "Naw, but my brother was," sad he. "There was four younguns n the fambly, Me, of course. An' then there was my brother, Bll, u= we had two ssters each." "ott".you sad four," protested, eountng on my fngen, "How can t be hat you. an only chld, haw a brother, and both of you have two sslers each, nd...? "There was four of us," he nssted. "Me and' Bll an' two ssters each. You need to hump your melon 'fore you plug t!" "That s funny way 10 fgure thngs." remarked, begnnng to.dg hs humor and logc. " reckon you would thnk so." he grnned mschevously. "You're used 10 the conservalve WY of lookn' at thng, that has g~ daho ~ n such a sljush. The down'lhenose method," "Whll co you mean by hal?" "'as 01 lttle: offended. ' "Well," he reasoned, "conservatves look down her rslottltc noses at ever'thng. That knd of lookn' always hls a stone wall at the end of a nose. My knd of ookn' s the more lberal knd. can see plumb to the mddle of es'er'thng look at, 'cause my nose don't gl n the wav." "That s a fne story," told hm. "Oem tootn'," the hllblly boasted, "An' t bears on your poltcal pcture here n daho. by golly! You all have a bunch of 'r,ltx:ratc Republcan poltcans lryn' to lake bg 01' bte1 Olt of the only' 1l00d apple n the people's barrel. " "Yep," he ~;ad. "Them llle jl'rks S promsn' the people ho1t they'll lake lttle bles OU nf Consttutonal govt'rnmenl, hut hn'l nt'\'l:r dn. t (';an ' bc dom'. rht' p.;'''plt' of Amerca ha,-c the appl,- bllers harne"scd wth lhe slljrdy'..tuff of democralc freedom. \Vh.t s more, the apple.bters arc hl,hl'd to a Krand. 01', sold oak Con'lUln" hat won't budge. ts ft~.ts arc 100 deep. ts trunk, too Slout. an' hey... lhank Heavt'n... they ;art' too weak!" The Arbter s publshed weekly by hc Assocaled Sludenls of Bose Slatl' Unversty. The Offl'CS of the Arbter are localed on the second floor of the Student Unon Buldng, Oose Slale Unveuty. 1910 College Blvd., Bose, daho, 83725. Artcles and lett en to the edtor mu,t be receved pror to 3:30 Frday the week before publcaton, All artcles and letter. to the edtor musl be typewrtten and bear a legble sgnature, Edtor,,,,.,.. John Ellott Aul. Ed,., " '.. ",John DeMotte U, Man,...,.,,-Scutt Hartnon Lay,oul Ed.,..,,..,Barb Brdwell!Ad Man,,,.., ",,,,. Cathy Roper /Co,py Reader.,.., Gwyn Hartn.!Artst..., Grady Myers Photog.. ;. ;,..,.,,.,,,,Don HY New. Ed, '..,,...,... ~t Nance Featul'C Ed, "". " Marl StlnlOD ~y Auts,.,,,,,,,,,. Holley Huff..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Tr.h Coontl ~eporter.,,, ",,,, ' Trlvl. Opdyke..,,,..,,...,Bob StephenlCln,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jo Blake.OC..,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,0.,1. Wlton t, ~, ",HuekHov8Y, Betty Ore...,., lca, Wc:MJC

S:p:... 12, 197.4 3 BSU students get H'ealth lnsurence rep StDdeat Health ljlaaft1ke reprneatat.lve, Tooy DeUo Student postons Many postons n student government are stll open, accordng to Ron O'Halloran. charman of the Personnel Selecton Commt tee. Among these openngs are postons on the Structures Commttee, n publc relatons. student servces. the Health Adv'S(lry Board and edtor and staff of the us Bos yearbooj. The Slnctunt Commttee serves two pufjx'ses: Frst, they nsure that all proposed structures to be bult wth student fee revenue bonds are dscussed wth student representatves before a decson s reached and sen to the State Board of Hgher Educaton. Secondly, the Structures Commttee asssh the admnlstraton, n plannng all proposed buldngs on the BSU campus and reacts to specfcatons proposed by the project archtect. Must Have Full 11me Student 1.0. card government open Student Servces s also responsble for mantanng an adequate staff for each servce, effectvely advertsng the servces to the students, and keepng an open lne between all student servces.and the ASBSU Presdent and Senate, The ShRa Health AdrlMry Boan conssts of students. faculty and admnstraton of BSU, an outsde physcan. and the staff of the Health Center. ts purpose s to For the frst tme. the students of Bose -sem-prvate rates range Medcal Expense Beneft whch BSU have an on-campus representatve for the student health nsur- 3. New plan features a base plan Ths beneft wll pay up to an from 566 to S69 per day. last year's plan dd not provde. ance plan. whch n the event of an accdent addtonal...57500 of medcal Tony Delo. a-fulltme~tudent. occurng. any plaee.jleollege; apenseatthe' rate'of 80 pettenjf " wll hold offce hours each aft home or partcpatng n ntercolle- the actual costs n the event of a ernoon n the ASBSU offces from gate sports requrng confnement catastrophc medcal need. 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. Delo wll be or just outpatent emergency f a student s covered by another avalable for all questons concernng the health plan or any other n- frst 51000 n full. from Delo. Ths waver wll enttle treatment, ths plan wll pay the agency, he may receve a waver surance polcy. ~ 4. Ths plan, n the event of the students to a refund for the The new polcy offers several sckness. wll pay the frst 51000 n money pad at regstraton. These mproved features whch wll full as allocated, hosptal room and wavers must be appled for pror to beneft the students of BSU. These board at sem-prvate room rates October, 1974. are: begnnng the frst day. n concluson. ths Plan has been. All clams wll be admnstered Mscellaneous hosptal expenses desgned to offer maxmum and pad locally by Captal wll be pad n full up to $500. medcal coverage n the area where Plannng Servces, nc., located at Surgcal Operaton benefts wll be clams exposure s the greatest 1661 Shorelne Drve. Sute 110, B pad n accordance wth a schedule. wth catastrophc protecton n the Bose, daho, 83701. Phone 345- Ths year's plan RVS Surgcal event of a major llness. 9885. Schedule has been upgraded from f nterested n the optonal 2. Ths year's plan features an 55.00 per unt to 56.SO per unt n dependent's plan, contact Delo upgraded Hosptal Room Beneft order to keep pace wth rsng wthjjo days of regstraton or the from 5SO per day to the actual medcal costs. opton wll no longer be avalable. sem-prvate room rate. Current 5. New plan features Major Student Health Servces lsted Wth school startng, the Student Health Servce s agan ready to serve students. t s open Monday through Frday from 9:00 am untl 4:00 pm. Student Health Servce s staffed by Doctors Robert Matthes, Drector, and Malcolm Sayer. Dr. Matthes has had several years of experence n famly practce n act as a clearnghouse for nformaton nto and out of the Health Center. (Ths nformaton Student servces ncludes complants fmm students. explanatons of servces provded and' not provded by the Health Center, and requests t 0 expand, constrct or nullfy any exstng servces or polces of the Health Center). Edtoral and staff postons are also avalable for the Lea Bola. Ths ncludes secton edtors, The BSU Publk RrlatJon. Board wrters. photographers. copy edts responsble for publczng the ors and an edtor-n-chef, actvtes of the ASBSU. They Applcatons for any of these Ctxlrdnate ther effo!1s wth the commttees and postons may be Publc Relatons Drector and the pcked up n the ASBSU offces Unon Program Board. located on the second floor of the The StDdent Senft'C'l Commttee Student Unon Buldng; thc s responsble for coordnatng all nformaton Booth. and varous thc av'alablc' student servces. ponts amund the campus. These These nclude the brth control applcatons must be flled out and referral servce, Student Coordnat returned not latcr than Monday, ng Offce for Opportunty Pnljects September 16. Applcants wll then (SCOOP), and the Student Legal be ntervewed by the Personnel Counsdng Servce. Sc:lectlon Commttee. Lepl~tadoa WedDelday ud Tbanda,. 1130 5:00 AppoatDeDta aaly Attomeyl Tbomu FrMt ud CtuDer Greea Tu e-.tadoa Employmeat Hoo... Brth Coatrol referral laaaraace _"tadt Rdet aad rtden (truportadoa~j Commalty refern1 (akoholtm, flnt Ael, mldortty J'O'P8 J REFERRED TO CENTRAL D1STRCf lealm CENTER ~ addton to the last three years. spent at BSU. Dr. Sayer practced medcne fourteen years before jonng the staff. Four Regstered Nurses are also present, two of whom have completed graduate studes n college health nursepracttoner work. Servces avalable through the Student Health Servce nclude servces such as are receved n regularly qualfed famly physcans' offces." X-rays, lab tests, and venereal dsease checks are also avalable to the student at no charge. The charges are covered n a 510 fee whch each student pays at the tme of regstraton. However. there s a slght fee for some servces: premartal blood tests, 53.00; flu shots. 51.25: PAP smears, 52.SO; and a depost of 55.00 on all crutches. Dr. Matthes feels that two msconceptons about college student health servces need to be cleared; The frst one s concernng the records kept on the students by the Health Sen ce. He states that they are entrely confdental and that these rt'cords are not shown or,turned over to the Unversty. They are consdered as confdental as medcal rt'cords n an doctor's' Shldeata Jltereeted help..., ~~~-~--~~~-~-----~------~~------l PERCE peme apply. ElanePowersFgureSalon. STUDENT SPECAL FULL SEMESTER @ only $15 00 total unlmted vl,lts free fgure analya. women only "o... lonal alstance 6 day' per week talored program CALL375-9601 (NO OUGAnON) OPEN 9 to 9 weekday. - 9 to 4 Saturday 7580 FARVEW - WESTGATE NAT10NAL Chrln offce. Although'ths servce s staffed by Unversty personnel, all records are mantaned as separate enttes. The second msconcepton s wth ' regard to the qualty of servce provded. Parents and frends of the college ge'eraton twenty to thrty years' ago were gven college health servces usually by medcal personnel unable "to make t" n ther respectve medcal felds.. They thus resorted to colleges as a means of makng a lvng. Ths s no longer true. The medcal servces now avalable through the college are of hgh standards and are comparable to any other medcal faclty. Dr. Mattheswent on to say that the Student Health Servce s looked over contnually by the Student Health Servce Advsory Commttee made up of fve students, two faculty members. one representatve from Student affars. and one outsde communty' physcan. Each student s encouraged to make use of these medcal servces avalable and are free.,to come n any tme; no appontment s necessary. The faclty s located across tle street from Campus School n the blue-domed buldn LFE.111111.,.1 A.,.t Why the Perce Col t's ~he "Wngs to your Future", P.n1 Dolan that glow and grow -an prog~am wth benefts unmatched growl by other College Plans. For ex Monthly DlublUty bkume wth op ample: tlon to ncrease the amount later. Ate... brtway not age nearest DcreuD cuh.. ~ that. brthday. A real uvng' to youl not nflated by dvdends whch a.,. not guaranteed,. Wamr of Preaahull after four MOlt C'Opeddve premhual any month., nstead 01 all. where your health s mpared. Guru... o,.s.. no Avalable Co bods... other College Plan offen. upperdassmen and recent.colege SpecW... to combat nflat- fduates. on: n~.. lnl death beneft.. that 11e Perce College Program do not termnate after the ftnf 20 mqbaatlve and ~atlve u thf years. tmes we lve nl

Eu ropean art exhbt "European Master Drawngs and Wuterl'Olor,,~el ton of some 95 works Of 'art rungng from-rhe.. earl v loth to the early 20th.. cen,url:s.wll be exhbted at the ":'-'~---'=--B-;;se Gallen' of Art n Jula Davs Park begn,n'ng Wednesday. September :. The exhbton. loaned by an ano~ymous East Coast collector, ncludes works by some of the greatest,european-.artsts,of,-the---._ last fve centures: Ttan. Fragonard, Gansborough, Tepolo, Veronese, Constable. Walleau. Delacrox. ngres, Gercault. Turner. and Sargent. to name a few. "European Master Drawngs and Watercolors". one of the major --------==--------------'------_--'- --' be on dsplay at the Bose Gallery of Art through October 13. Admsson s free. Gallery hours. ed bass. S d tu ents. '11 b bl t Gallery W e a e 0 s dosed Mondays. purchase these tckets at the tme ~-----------------------..., they pkk up ther own tldela. The number of student guest tckets avalable for each home 'lame wll depend upon the total number of Student Spouse Actvty Cards that are sold at the begnnng of the semester. A total of 1000 Student Spouse Actvty Card Tckets and -student guest tckets wll be avalable for sale for each game. Student Spouse Actvty Cards. prced at S7.S0 for fall semester. wll be on sale followng regstraton at the Varsty Center. They are good for all regularly scheduled :>!hletc 'events durng the fall semester. Holders of Student Spouse Actvty Cards must also pck up a tcket pror to each game....~-7'--, Golden offcers September 13, 1974 n,...p.tndaa Mpented the Dea from the boys, boy. from the ajd,... atadea" fnm ther exhbtons of the year n Bose. wll Nancy McKnley was elected as the new 1974 75 Presdent for the Golden Z s. Other offcers servng wth her are: Debbe Benjamn. are Tuesday. Thursday and Frday. Vce- Presdent; Carol Standley. a.rn. to 5 p.rn.: Wednesday Secretary: Jule Hra. Treasurer:. a.rn. to 8 p.rn.. and Saturday and Jance Frend. Publcan and Sunday. noon to 5 p.m. The Hstoran; and Nancy Goodell. Pledge Captan. NEW SYSTEM FOR GAME ADMSSON n order to nsure adequate seatng for BSU students, the Department of ntercollegate Athletcs has nsttuted a new system.for student admsson to the 1974 horne football games. Bose State students wll be ssued ndvdual tckets for eada horne game. These tckets wll be avalable for pck up at the Student Unon Buldng and at the Varsty Center from noon on Monday untl noon on Frday the week of the game. After noon on Frday. they may be pcked up at the Varsty Center untl game tme or untl all tckets have been pcked up. Students must present ther student actvty card at the tme tckets are pcked up and have a desgnated number punched on the card. Students wll then present ther tcket and ther Student.D. card (wth pcture) at the gate for admsson to the stadum. A lmted number of student guest tckets, prced at S1.00 each. wll be avalable on a frst-come frst-serv- ~Evel Wevel' jumps for BSU scholarshps () SCHEDULE FOR EVENTS AS FOLLOWS: Thursday- September 12 Ramp wll be bult at jump ste (near SUB). TV coverage of ramp and ntervew from TV statons channels 2. 6 and 7 Monday. September 16 Trcycle delvered on campus by sponsor Bltz n a Bltz truck wth polce escorts. Tuesday. September 17 ntervews wth TV statons Saturday. September 21 GAME and half-tme show of Bke and Kt Tuesday. September 24 JUMP DAY Bands to play hr. before jump Concessons from ljary R. Drawng for door przes to nclude:, Cars. food. tres. dnners. addng machne. clothes. half-on hamburgers. free beer and certfcates. ACADEMC (2) SCOPE: Ths program. the "jump". s desgned to allow us to gve away all the donated gfts from the oca merchants wthout havng an llegal drawng. We are also nterested n generatng more ncome for the ASBSU scholarshp fund of whch there s now approxmately s25o& deposted. All tckets beng sold at 25 cents each are good for the door przes and there s no lmt on the number of tckets a person may purchase. They are now on sale at the nformaton booth or from any ASBSU Offcer. RESEARCH LBRARY Thousands of Topcs 52.75 per page Send lor your' up-to-date, 176,page. mal order cataloq 01 5500 topcs. Enclose $1,00 to cover oostaqo (1 2 days delvery trne l, 519 GLENROCK AVE. SUTE #203 LOS ANGELES. CA. 90024 Our malera" are sold for research purposes onlv WHO SA YS THERE AREN'T ANY MORE DRAGONS TO SLAY? We've Been Dong t For Years f you want somethng dfferent from a socal fraternty, try' the NTERCOLLEGATE K~GH1S~\ an' HONORARY' fraternty - fun, exctng and challengng. Drop by our table n the SUB lobby... or one of our meetngs on Tues day at 6 p.m. n the Clearwater JlntertltUegate ~ngljtj r... 1919 Room.! : f :t LOVE S Love s a gvng thng. so gve the gft of love.. a Keepsake damond rng Choose from perfect sohtares beautful matched sets and tros Modern and tradtonal settngs n precous 14K gold. Keepsake; there s no fner damond rng. t'jolll.hl1t/lm' Ar)'f!ftvrnAr:llrl AfWVA,f'1 n"lfrahla '''''1.. "... c., ~!~~'~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~' ':~.~~~. ~~~?~!.~~~~.~~?~~~~~~ z '.' r:~~~~~.~n ~.~~~ ~~~~!:4!~. HOW TO.PLAN--YOURENGAGEMENT AND WEDDNG-~l..,..----t Snnd nnw 20 Po boo~lnl. "~.nn'no Vou, [nono<lmllnl and W"ddlng" plu. lull color 'old", nd ~~ PO Dlldn Doo~ 0111oll"r a" '0' only 3'.. ".74 AfHr.. _ Clt;...._-.......~ _.'... -_/..~_~._--------- KEf: PSAKE DAMOND R los. DOX QO, SYRACUSE, N, V. 13201......,......_...._....

:/ Seplember 12, 1974 PageS FRD Sept. CALENDAR Y U Forrgn Flms: The mmgrant ac The Roundup(LA06) c -:..7'30pm Esqure Club Meetg. (SUD Owyhee..., 6 7pm Unled W"y Tranng (SUD. Ballrm.... "., '.;.'" :".. 8 Oam RS- Bose DS!. 'Management Meetg. (SUD, Cleatwater) - 8am Spm ME C A (SUB. Teton).. S:)O.7:)Opm SATURDAY Sept. 14 --1---11-." oola-':'';'-1 ~.BhCS'" U'--ys-.-':C;-a' -;::po--;ly-at~s;:-a-n--;l-u-:-,11 Obspo SUNDAY Sept. 15 PO' Flms (SUO, lg Four)... 8pm-12 Move' Jesu. ChrS! Superstar (SUB, Ballroom}....... 8pm MONDAY Sept. 16 laa L;;ncheon (SUB 1l~lroom)... 11 :)O 2pm Lambda Alpha Epslon Fr.t. Meetg. (SUB, Senate Ch.)... J :lo-j2:30pm Sure Board of Ed. Archlect', Currculum Conf. (SUB, Owyhee). 9.m Spm Seude nr Govn'r. Ac.vre. (SUn, Senale eh.) Mon thru Fr.... 'pm TUESDAY Sept. 17 J.ck Anderson Lecture (Gym)... 8.lOpm Sure loard of Ed.. Archtecl'. Currcu lum Conf. (SUO, owyhee)........ 9am Spm Navy Recrulng (SUB,. tower tobby)... 9am 4pm BSU Ch... Club Mr,-etg. (SUB, Owyhee) Nal 1. M.. rt Sehol.uhp Luncheon. ' lpm (SUl, Owyhee)... J2N 1 :30pm Rodeo Club Meelll. (SUO, Mn dok~) Sluden. Affars Suff Meerg. [SUl.llannock) WEDNESDAY Sepl. SUP Mertng (SUl. Telon) All'''!:" Rho lusne.. Mtrtll.. '.9pm.. 9 30 1 lom 330-S:)Opm (SU, Telon)... 6-A:3Opm SMS Club Me"lng (SUl, Senare Cham!>... ) N.vy Re<lulng (SUl, Low<l Lohby) lsu Chen Club MUlng (SUl. Owyhed ':30 Opm Nal. M<ll Scholauhp Luncheon (SUl, Owyhee. '1am apm. ' [pm.12n-1:30pm Rod..o Club Meelng (SUl, l.nnod)....... ' 9pm Sudenl Affars Slaff Meelng (SUn, Bannock... 9: O lom Greeks provde" mo're' than just a house EDTOR'S' NOTE: THS S THE FRST ARTCLE N A SERES EAUNG WTH THE GREEK RGANlZATONS AT - BSU. R FRATERNTES AND OROU11ES TO APPEAR N THS SERES ARE TAU KAPP EPSLON, SGMA TAU, ALP CH OMEGA, GAMMA P BETA,' DELTA' DELTA DELTA AND ALPHA OMCRON P. Over the-past decade there..has.-nv.olyement-.w!th--lle been a defnte declne n the HOUSE, BUT CERTANLY AN --- ------ popularty of the Greek Organza- NVOLVE;MENT WTH THE ton. Such meda creatons as the SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNTY' moton pcture, "The Brotherhood N ORDER TO ACHEVE WHAT of the Bell," have not added to the BEST CAN SERVE EACH GROUP....K.". Spa oae ~ aeabedc beauty Ul comfortable modem acceptance of the Greek Somethng that s not practced s atmoapbel'e. dea. Greeks are often stereotyped the rtual by whch Greeks used to as overbearng, spoled, arstocrat- nterest prospectve members. No c chldren gven to such excesses longer are gentlemen treated to the as hazng and harrassng new questonable delghts of a mug of members. beer, a stag-flck and qucker than ST. PAUL'S ~AmOUC STUDENT CENTER Kappa Sgma fraternty, whch lghtnng asked to sgn the sheet of Masses and classes SATURDAY NGHT for can trace ts orgn back to ffteenth membershp. Not that the frat s ~ non-catbchcs but all are welcome. Sunday, 7:00 pm. century taly and the nfamous dong away wth fun and games, SUNDAY: 10:00 am & noon SNGNG GROUP: Meets at 11:15 Medc famly, s the frst Greek but - as was stated - ths s not the WEEKDAYS: Noon, am for Sunday gutar Mass, agan organzaton to be ntervewed for rght way to nterest a person nto, CONFESSONS: before Mass. all are welcome. ths specal seres of artcles jonng an organzaton, because ROSARY: 8:00'am weekdays PARKNG: Avalable behnd the' concernng the. Greeks at Bose that s not what the organzaton s Father DocJca' oftke off the Chapel buldng; partng stckers can be State. all about. (on Joyce Street sde of buldng)'. purchased wthn. Upon enterng the spacous 19th wc;xoc;oclococ::tolm'llm'l~--os He wants to be avalable to all the LBRARY: Collecton of sprtual century manson whch houses the The "lookout" Coffeehouse of students at ad dme. for frendly readng ncludng phlosophy, brotherhood, t was apparent that BSU wll be holdng audtons vsts. to help wth problems and theo-logy, bography and others. somethng warm exsted wthn ts for entertaners for the upcomdoubts, and for counselng. STUDY AREA: Upstars n the confnes. The rch wood seemed to ng season. NQURY CLASS: Thurs. _7:30 pm lbrary. echo the laughter and sprt whch All audton applcants should nfonnaton regardng the teach. COFFEE AND CHTCHAT: Free Jved lke a candle's glow n the call or vst the Programs Offce ngs of the Church; prmarly for coffee avalable at the snack bar. brotherhood's heart. More than to secure an appontment date BOSE LDS NSTrrUTE OF REUGON the convenence offered ~y the andtlmerr'hese audtons wll T h f'., 565.00 per month rent, t was be held on the week of eac ngs 0 LVngProphets W F 7:40 mmedately vsble how together' September 23. Tuesday and Genealo.gy... T Th.., ', 7:40 these gentlemen appeared. They Wednesday.are the most con Go~~1 n Prn~p.les & Practce belonged together.venent days. (M5lOnaryTralD:ng) M W 8:40 As th ed d Th,e "LOOKOUT" wll begtn' A ' Go Pr. T Tt e evenld~ progress an. pp YlDg, spc nclp es.., 8:40 ther hosptalty grew nto a lttle ts season of superb entertan- World Relgons. M W..,, :.9:40 less than the formalty, we were ment soon, wth entertanment Book of ~ormon.ne~~1 to Alma T Th, 9:40 greeted wth the subject of rangng from jazz to classcal Preparaton for Ma~age. M W,.. 10:40 self-dentty. One member' stated musc and even a possble New Testament (Lfe & Teachngs that the lvng and '-eanrng- _chance for a comedan or two. of Jesus).' T Th.,, 10:40 experence avalable at the house We are ad~ancng and Book?f Mormon Neph to Alma M W,,.. 11:40 complmented the academc stu a- expandng. and would lke you Doctnne.& Covenants.(Sec.-;42), T Th 11:40 tonexstng at the campus. to be along for t all. Preparaton ~or Mamage (Lmk s The mportance of beng part of School of~uslness) T Th, 12:00 the group stmulated the conversa- LOOK N Church Hstory 1820 1844 (Palmy- ton. An dentty wth a group AT ra to ~auvoo)'.. M W,,.12:40 leads to the dentty one fnds THE LOOKOUT Teac~tngs of the LVngProphets T Th l.t, 1:40 ~W1~ t~h~n~~h~~m~s~e~lf:. ::'~N~ot~o~n~~::::=:::::=::=, Doctnne & Covenants (Sec. 42) M W 1:40' Gospel n Prncple (Mssonary Tranng) Applyng Gospel Prncples EVENNG CLASSES & Practce r Th, 1:40 M W 2:40 New Testamenl. Lfe & Teachngs of Jesus T ',, ' 6:45 Preparaton for Marrage W,, 6:4S Chor. Th 5:45 Book of Mormon Neph to Alma Th, 8:00 WORLD'S LONGEST TRCYCLE JUMP BSU_Cam pus,pj-_24_. 12.:O.Q_'-'J)~t,, SEE: The World's 'Foremost Trcycle Jumper KT 'WEVEL' CHR STENSEN Jump PARDSE DTCH on the BSU campu.s Exctementl...Cllll.--- - - -,:.~"'=~,d Free doorprbel to be lven away at ":- drawlal. Twocan over 1:100prbel, nclacllnlldcllq _hlat, dader, recordl aac... ~or drawlaajt1dleta,.vallable AD proeeectl 10 Co the BSU Sdoanhp Fand THE MMGRANT n The Roud ap, MDbe,J ~ lu JDportut ewat H...,.'. hlttory. The Dm t let 1868, the aewly created attro-haapraa empre. AD de 8Cdoa take p8ee lu 1aoated: proa, de ddt 01. \llt eatareeu plaa:" AatlrllUl oftdt romtd up... peeted Haapraa freedom llahten, the reamaata of KO1th' 'tvol.. towy-...my;--j~~ detlllnhnabdetethralq1l"-llml" 1de oppreuon n'eaeoaraada prftoaen to betray otben. Whea a rebellldeatlfled, he thot or~. JUlteO uporet the" effect.of ptycbolopalluld ph,yllealld~d OR c:oafaaecl hama heldp. The Round up aldl\lor eoalempoar)' flm, u we1 u a JDportaat work n the career or brldllult aac lqae utl. A. SepteDlbw13 \f 7:30 LA06 Plus FUm short THE MMGRANT reaturlns Charle Chapln ~ l',~....0,...,...,. ~...,.. '... -.f,,. "~\

r Page 6 Se... 12, 1974 Flm ee nte st announced Photography proy'esto be nterestng, '.popular, full f you are a wrter. a camera buff or just have an dea about flm, there s a contest takng place on campus that could be of great nter- One of the most nterestng and to be observant. A~sgnment~ w!1 -est to you. - -,'popular classes offered ths- nvolve-- such projects as photo- The Popular' and Expermental semester at Bose State Unversty graph lne, and the student may be Flm Commttee announces a 's Creatve Photography..Students assgned to depct,.amerca the student flm contest. avalable to many tmes have had to wat Beautful" n a photograph. Each any student enrolled at. BSU. And several semesters before' gettng assgnment allows the student to t "wll cost nothng. All the nto t because of, the hgh use hs own nterpretaton as he' contestant needs to do s pck up an attendance., Ths year, the classes progresses. applcaton. fll t out and handtn_whch..metaught by' Howard Huff Cost of the class s slghtly hgher before October 15. On the and Charles Scheerrareaganfllled - thlln n many classes. Of course applcaton. you ~11 be asked to to capacty. the basc expense s the camera, gve your dea about makng a The class began approxmately whch must be: of a type that has J~!J~~~~~~~~~:!;~~~~~:~~~ move. ts story. plot and cost. All seven years' ago durng the adjustable "f" stops, shutter the applcatons wll be judged by a summer term. Now, fve sectons speeds, and dstance ranges. The enlargers are avala~le to the The above pkture.. from de ODe panel and the one that would are offered, wth each flled to developng and prntng make up students. Mr. Huff feels that the W lbow by Sle\'e 1plD&er, appear most promsng wll be capacty. ncludng the nght class the remander of the cost. Mr. students do a very fne job on ther c:aneady d1p1ayeel D de 80MaD selected. ths year. there are 160 to 170 stud- Huff estmates that just by dong pctures. He attrbutes ths to AaDae D de Shdeet VDt. The Prze? ents enrolled. assgnments and an average natural nterest and not pushng. A BadlDa. The cooeedoa wd be oa The wnner wll be completely Mr. Huff attrbutes the popularty amount of photography, the cost student s expressng hmself when eshlblt throaab September. A free funded to make the flm. t wll be of the class to the "do your own could run between S50 and S75. he takes a pcture. therefore he prll! ouotber SpU&erdrawtaa shown on campus. then sent to as thng" movement. t s a personal But that expense does nclude wshes to prepare the best possble ~.:w=a::ta:..:a=-cod==e=f::.:..., many amateur flm festvals as type class, provdng one an buyng the basc equpment. ma e. possble. The commttee wll pay opportunty to express hmself. developng tank, beaker. flm clps. for flm. processng and entry fees Seventy percent of the students flm squeegy. negatve wallets and nto festvals. (The commttee s takng the class are not art majors. starter chemcals. presently lookng nto the possbl- Many tmes the class s the only Mr. Huff expressed that he s ty of fndng someone to do the gra- one the student takes n whch he amazed at the qualty of materals phcs on the wnnng flm.) can really feel free to express hm- whch students now carry. "Seven nterested? self. - years' ago. very few students had Pck up applcatons at the The course ncludes camera expensve. fne-qualty equpment. nformaton booth n the SUB or n operaton. developng flm. and and now most of the class members the programs offce. also n the prntng and enlargng of nega- carry such cameras," he stated.. student unon... and return t tves, t teaches the student not Developng the flm s done at before October S. only to express hmself but to home whle enlargng and prntng Really... what have you got to become aware of hs surroundngs, s done n the lab where thrteen - lose? Chrstensen announces hours nter-dorm councl ~-------_..-...-..-...-.------..-...-.-----'------... A pledge party s beng planned,~ onoctobes'-1974, fogn-s nterested n jonng the Golden Z's. All grls enrolled at BSU are encouraged to attend. 'We are a servce club and do projects for the campus and the Bose communty. Varous projects are already beng planned for ths fall.. For further nformaton, please call 344 6829. JESUS CHRST SUPERSTAR Maplfccnt Dm venlon of the ncomparable roe open. The moton pletanl hlp, and reverent, eodtemponry and blblka, reugloal yet lay, tradtonal and oeonoclutle. Teel Neeley fa elccljent.. Jell.. and Carl Andenon fa vbrant Jaw. A.ClllmlDa Dm. bdlajy dfferent from the lfaae venlon Udaddt completely new cllmedloa and drve Co the mule Frday...Sept. 13 4P 1.1A

September 12, 1974 K -- F ag-te-anrs~ ~- begr--play-- Ross Vaughn announces that flaa football for men wll be startn, competton Thursday September 19. Entres are due on Tuesday September 17. He would lke to get rosters for the League. ndvduals nterested n playng can rontact the ntramural Offce n Gym 101 or call 38S 1131. ndvdualorganza. tons or groups who wsh to form ther own team may submt ther team rosters to ntramural Offce by September 17. All games wll be played n Bronco Stadum. You Dlay have - notced that posters dstrbuted throughout the campus state: "11 man team". Ths should be corrected to state: "8-maa... " Kl.Fa1 No! Karatel The BSU Self Defease dua, growdg n popularlly, wu PUt nto two Rdlou. Dtn1dot' Jm Cbrlatopber ur&- 1lnternt.ecl parte to contad blm aboat the dau..t dealgaed to "prove phyl1ea1 coonlddoa,aoaa&j'etve appjcadod of the 1W1 al...vlty and foree and c:oad1donlag of the 1ndJvdaa1. ShadeD" malt famb ther OWD 61. Bronco football Cal Poly 9 14 San Lus Obspo 7:30pm There wll also be tenns for men Chco State 9 21 BSU 7:30 pm and women whch wll begn the Montana State ~.28 Bozeman, Mont.., 1:30 pm week of September 16. Ths wll Nevada.Reno O S BSU 7:30 pm nclude men's sngles, women's daho State... 10-12 BSU 7:30 pm doubles, women's sngles, woo Nevada.Las Vegas 10 19 Las Vegas 8:15 pm men's doubles, and mxed doubles, Northem Arza na 10-26 Fagsta ff 1:30 pm -so-thcre-wll1--be-compdtonjor_- Weber S tate -,...... 11 2 BSU - ;..... 1: 30 pm anyone who desres. Entres Cal-Davs ; Jl 9 BSU (HOOlCCODlngl 1:30 pm should be submtted to the Unv.ofMontana... Jl 16 Mssoula ; 1:30pm ntramural Offce no later than Unv. ofldaho 11 23 BSU 1:30 pm Tuesdav September 17..Bg Sky Conference Games. J Bronco's prepare. to meet ~Ca -.P01y Sepfe'--&e-r-14 P~7 ;j._, --4.- l Cal.Poly- may be hot after Bose Faucher explaned that both -State UnverstY...n-the-season. teams are.aware.that.the.only other..-,--. l opener.for the Bronros at San' Bg Sky team Cal-Poly wll face are Lus.Qbspo not oo1yas a amtter of the Bengals of daho State --=j - revenge but a1so as a matterofunversty.cal Pcly~lerefore, to -.~ prde; -'.. prove ts superorty to the Bg Sky ~ Sports nformaton Drector, Jm Conference, must wn both non- l Faucher, explaned that last year conference games.. j Bose State was a spoler to The contest could tum nto a j Cal-Poly's perfect season wth the Western regonal clash' between l Bronco's 42-10 vctory over the the two potentally bg contenders l Mustangs. After losng that one for the play-off slot n the NCAA game, Cal Poly fnshed the year: Western Dvson D. wth 9 1 wn loss record. Hdw does Faucher rate the Bronco's chances aganst the 1 n Faucher's words, Bose State younger Cal-Poly team?. He "runed t" for the Cal-Poly team. wouldn't say, but one may assume : put that may not be the ()lly.. the open'lggameof the 1974 motvatng factor for Cal-Poly to. season s gomg -to-be anmportant beat the Bronco's on September 14. test for both teams.. Mountaneerng.spotted by outdoor actvtes club Under the sponsorshp of Mke Wentworth, the BSU Outdoor Actvtes Club begns another event-flled year wth a backpackng equpment slde show and dscusson by KAZAK n de SUB Bg Four rooms from 8-10 p.m., Monday September 16. Snce the aquston of S4000 worth of mountaneerng equpment has expanded the club's versatlty, weekly outngs wll be planned each Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. n the SUB"Game Room offce... Buok DeMotte wll sponsor a "boulderng" and free-clmbng expedton to Swan Falls ths Saturday, SepteOlber14,begUnnng 8:00 a.m, at the Game Room rear door. Brng gas money, a lunch and a frend. ~. PARK,-, RECORD COUPON CLOTHNG COUPON ~-~------- --1..._ Our Entre Stock.. any.._..5-!~8-j.~._fo_[- ~~9 - any 6.98 'LP for 4.19 Exp r. S.pt. 30 For GUY~ and G~S..-MY a ~jr ~t~an~s..~~ f!h~j ~~ - p~ce get a blouse, shrt or sweater 25 % Off Explr 5.pt.30

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