THE LUMBERJACK

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THE LUMBERJACK Nor.thern Arizona Unive rsity \·o l. 56, ' o. 3 Election Petitions Readied Homecoming, Senate and Fresnmen class elections are sebeduled for Homecoming Week, announced Mike Lnrtoo, eJections committee chairman. Petitions may be obtained from the ASNAU offices In the student U nion. Petitions for Homecom- illg King and Queen may be pick- ed up now and must be returned bJ Sept. 26 by 5 p.m. Petitions for Seutors and Fresllmen class officers can be picked up today 1n tile ASN AU ctnces. They must be returned bJ Sept. 27. Homecoming pr lmary elec- tioos will be held Sept. 29 In the &,Jdeot Activity Center.Gen- eral elections will be Oct. 3 In tbe three campus cafeterias. Senate and F reshmeo class elections will be held slmulta- oeously. Primary elections will be Oct. 3 in the cafeterias, and general elections, Oct. 9. Prospective seM.tors must have a cumulative grade average r:1 3.0 or beHer; shall reside In tbe constituency of which he re- presents, and may hold ooly one seat In the Student Senate. for the first time, sena.tors -viii be e lee led by dtslricls. AU off-campus students are consi- dered District I. One senate seat for every 150 to 200 orr- campus students is available. Dlstrlct IT includes Main, Taylor, Hanley, Nortb Quad, Stroud and Bury dormitories. It has :the seoate seats available for repre- sentation. LA DSCAPI'\G AROl! :'\0 parking lots on the north ,.nd oi camp us ,.as begun thi s but M -ork is stjll in the fin· is hing stages on it. \l ails put around the lol.s. and Hirt., Association Feature Fall Star Series The Dave Brubeck Quartet, school. More than 3,000 students trumpeter Al Hlrt and sil! young and townspeople heud their dis- s!ngers who call thernselwesThe tinctlve pclyrhytbmic style here Association will highlight the last fall. annual "Fall festival of Stars" Along w11h Brubeck, !nteraa - thls yeu at Northern Arlzona ti ooally known for his subtle, University. driving plano, each or the other The Brubeck group, pereontal members of tbe quartet Is a :tine fllvorites with tbe ution's cam- musician in hls own rlghl. P au! pus set, wUl play their modern Desmond is considered by many ja.zz on Wednesday night, Oct. to be tbe world's top alto the brUllant Hlrt and his side- phonlst; Joe Morello b2.s won men are booked in tor Monday many polls as a ja.zz drummer; nigllt, Oct. 23; and the folk-swing- and Gene Wright hlls been coo- lng A.ssocWion will show on sistently voted among tbe na.- Thursday nlgbt, Nov. 9. tJoo's top basststs. The group Orleans• Bourbon Street I<> Bc>s- too where he has appeared 11ith the grea.tBoslon "Pops" Orcbes- tra under condiiCtor Artlmr Fiedler, and recorded an album for RCA. of the program. A frequent star on network television shows, Hirt lla.s be- come perhaps t."le best known trumpet artist In the nation to- day, and his records and albums have sold In the milllons. Heb2.5 woo no less than 10 m2jor a.wards for hls work from the muslc Industry Itself. Tbe Assoctation ls som ethiDg else a.galn. It Is compcsed. o1 rlagstaff, Ar izona eptember 22 , 1967 Reapportionment Allo-ws District Representation A reapportionment o! Student Senate districts will be ln effect Oct. 3 when primary elections for all senators will be held. Tlre reapportionment bill, passed just at end of the spring semester, will r evamp the entire Senate structure by dividing the campus lnto dts- trlcts for representatives. Pre - viously voting was done less by representation by votlng for :1. set number of sena.tors. Tbe campus ls now divided Into eight eleclioo districts, broken do'Wlt into area masses o1 students. Each distr ict Is re- presented by one senator to every 150-200 students. The bU!leawes the number of constituents be- tween 150 and ZOO, and does not set a definite nun,oer for repre- senta.tion. Through the new system or election, 40 sena.tors will be elected rather than 30 last year. The blll, a.ccording to its propo- nents, Is designed to make the election procedure a more re- presentative one. ber-) planted around Lhe wall§ lo add color. Th is s ho1 -.as l aken looki ... g "'esl on Clay Avenue. {Photo by inle r) The reapportionment bUI was lntruduced by Don Tellez, now Associated Men Students Pre- sident; Mary Sherron; Jan Cut- ler, now Associated Students vice president; John Allen; and Mary Ha.upr lcb. It was Introduced ID amended form at the 4 meetiDg of the Senate. Part Two --Sex- Ed Tbe bW, ln setting up ne 'II' election procedures, repealed preceedlng statutes. for senate representalloo. The bill's pass- a<:e created a "lame duct" S eute session this this year, Goes Into Schools "Sex Is not only golng public; it's going to school," ma.IotaiD members of the Nortb Ameri- can Precis Syndicate ln the sec- ond Installment of a five-part :series on the "new morality'' written by tbe syndicate. The story, running on Page 3 of The Lumherja.ct today, dlscussesthe education of children to become se:rually mature adults. In .mlch sena.tors elected last . year will still be voting mem- and pbysicJaDS, ta.kes a. mature bers of the body tfew sena.tors loot at today':s new morality- will take office· after general and what It means to young adults. electlc>ns Oct. 9 _ Eight representation districts are set up by the Senate blll. The Lumberjack welcomes They are: group comment on this serles. Dtstrlct [ - all otf campus All comment on the series w!U stltdents. District li- tbe campus :from be printed under letters to tbe DuPont Avenue south to Me- editor, but the editorial statr Creuy Drive, from Humphrey Street - Powers Drive west to . prefers comment fr om orgaolza.. U.S. Highway 89A and Arizona The series, complied by the tlons expressing a majority opi- 79. The district !Deludes Old Jllltlon• s top educators, ministers nlon. Main, Ta.ylor Hall,lf anley, North Quad and Bury Hall. The distr ict Dlstrlct VITI- Married hous- conta.Ios five representatives 1ng. The district !ncludesCottage and 669 constituents. City, Campus He!gbts :aOO J District m -the campus from Dorm. The district contains two Powers Drive east to the toot- representatives. ball stadium and from F nnklln Avenue-Ellery A venue south to Candidates for election In the tbe president's home. The dis- Sena.te must be residents of tbe trict Includes B:.bb!tt Hall district for which tbey are run- Peterson Hall, a.nd South Ding. Should a senator move from Quadrangle. The district coo- !be district be woul<l ncate bls tains three representatives and Seute seat. Vacancies are to 515 constituents. be 1Uled within four treel:s of the District IV -Sorority and Ray- ncaney. mond Halls. The dtstr let con- Senate elections will be held ta.lns two represenlatlves and 1n the district area.s. Tbe three 285 constituents. cateterla.s will be used as \'Ot- Ili strict V -Cowtlen and TiD- ing pta.ces t or the primary :a00 sley Halls. The distric t contains general elections. Polis :for tlJe five representatives and 880 coo- districts will be released at a stltuents. later date. District Vl- WUson and K Dormitor ies. The district coo- talus five representatives and 869 constituents. District Vll - Sechrlst Hall. The district contains four re- preseolatJves and 626 ents. Primary election for !be Se- nate seats will be held Oct. 3 and the general election Oct. 9. Petitions for prospective sena- tors may be plclted up ln !be A ssoctated Students o:tfice ilD !be Student !Jnloo. Journalists Apply To Sigma Delta Chi A formal petition for membershiP In Sigma Delta Cbl, na.- tlooal professional journalistic society, has been sent tor con- sideration by the Men's Press Club at NAU. The 23-page report, compiled by the 13-member club, will be voted on at the annual Sigma Delta. Chi convention In Ulnnea,. pclis, Minn., ID November. rr accepted, the NAU chapter 'llil.l Immediately begin preparation for lnstalla.tlou ceremonies, plan- ned tentatively tor Janua.ry. Earlier this year, a. 1 Z-page prellmlnary petition was approved by Region IT or the society. Guy Ryan, director of the region, said he expects no tr<lubl e In ce tt1ng the for mat petition proved by the national convention. The Men's Press Club was formed earlier this year In ort1er to petition for membership In the group. President of the gr0141 Is Jim Car, .Nice president tfathan Ware, secretary John Scr-..ers and treasurer fred Kinner. Advisor ot tbe Me.n's Press Club Is Robert Cooley. The group e:xpects to selld a. delegate to the national con- vention In Minneapolis to give a talk on tbe !Jniverslty and tbe Department or Journalism. Sigma Della Chi, formed ID 1909 a.t DePauw University, now encompasses 95 campus chapters and 93 professional Co-founder and one of :four foonders o1 the society Is Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of the Arlz011a Re- pW>llc and Pboeni:r Gazette. "These are three of the top bas been together since 1958, entertainment a.ttract!ons ln the 'RIIich a.ccounts for Its !lne mo; eountry today," NA!J graduate slcal rapport, but Is scheduled stlldent Grant Wol!, wbo arrang- to treak up at the end o1 this (! ed tbe programs, noted. "We year. are fortunate to be able to bring The birsule Hlrt has had a. them to fla.gstalf and the N A.U spectacular rise to fame since campus. 1959, and hls versatility on the d .. .mlch features most of tbelr l\l more-than-a-dozen sm:I.Sh hlt re- :·: · The fall Festival. Is sponsor- trumpet Is renowned from Ne'll' llll ed year by the Associated cordings. !*!: stlldenls forNAU's 7,000ormore stOOents, although theprograrns, Parents Day November 4 staged In 3,500-sea.t Lumber jact GJDI, ue also open to to -.m:s- people a.s well. Only 1,000 series tickets covering all three progra.ms will be available at the combination price o1 $5, w ol1 said. Tict els for Individual concerts wUl be sold at higher prlce:s. Brubeck and his ere w will be aking their secood awea.rance at NAU In as manyyea.rs and1rill be 1 major event Vi eel;, Oct. .._7, at tbe F la.gsta;!l Wounds Coe d., 20 Sandra P. ConklJD, 20, of Is listed In satlsfae- c -•r COilditlon at FlacsWfC om- IDIIlllty Hospital after recel?lng a iUDSbot 1IOUDd In the left stoulder. \!iss CC&kl !n ns foond Tues. day morning In the Flagsta11' City Park area by a. Lakewood, Call!., couple w11o heard tile &liot. flagstatr pollee saldtbe --.1 ns self-inflicted aDd came fr0111 I foreign..mllde 22-calJber pislol l'blcb Miss Coatllll pm-cbased Cirller that mo111.fnc. An error In tbe student Hand- Bruce Lumberjacks will bOOk has been made In listing play E asl Central State C allege, the date or Mom and Dad's day. Olda.homa. Marv Wright, Joseph Rolle, Dean of Student AStfAU president stressed to Servlce:s has announced the cor- dents the lmpcrtaoce of order- reel dale as November 4. lng tickets early :for their The C<>-Cbairmeo for the an- pareols. nua1 ewent are Judy Bener and ASNA U Committees Open Applications to wrk on e:zecutlve committees ma.y be obtain- ed In the ASNAU offices, announced Marv Wrlgbt, ASNAU presi- dent. Any student may apply for !be following committees: Student Conduct and Revle-.. Boa.rd, Traffic Control University Union Activities, Student [nformatlon Board and the Grievance Com- mittee. In addition, positions are available for Christmas Week., Win- ter Carnival and Student Projects Committees. One student wUI be allowed to work in each of the following: Admissions, Curriculum and A.tllletlc Committees. ID Deadline "W edoesday, Sept. 20 was slat- ed a.s the final day ror havlnj: pictures for new lD cards talcen , a.nd the rene-..al of old cards," said Bill DeGroot, direct or of student activities. "After thai date a $2 service charge must be pa.id," DeGroot added. ID cards will be necessary for free admittance to the football game tornorro In the Lumber- jack Stadium. ew Direc tor y F i lis Vacancy r emporar) direc-l- orie wrrr to l>e di t ribu ted on campu Tuesday b ophos .. tophmore men' honor- ary. U lo!lss Cont.Lin, a j UIIIor atNAlJ, 21' 'led ln or th Hall aDd ns a. of the Spurs ud the iklng CIW>. She Is major!.nc ID IOelology. TRt:'IPETER L HIRT lorilop lois loew lo L nber ·aek Cym Mnaclay niiJ;Iol, lkt. 23 •• u;, ol •nnual AS ' \l. "'" fall o( --:a n:'" Jl irl •nd the eenl•·r 8pol o-n the lillrer-· .... wrief. .. •i•• The IJa,. 8n._,k Quart .... lkt. l, and r•atu...,. Th--· \ ... 9. The d .irectorites i ndude • • jo.r phoae •umbers ORI r-alllptb. The, to {ill in ti me between in ra ll alion clw- Cenlrex and di of the permaneat in mid- Oc:tob..-r. Rl • OR ""hal appear o. are till on campu .... a(te-r a or •••••,4 Ia l "'e-eL.. rudt:nl-, ar-e iilodu11p; up in the BonL.tOtOre in prtpa ra.tion ror a_notiwr enC'OUftlf'r -wiLt. tH -eae•y,.,., ,...;w ,. .. .._ J-ar, . F..,. to. - .... .._.,. " - ,.., .,._ial. 2. ( Pkoo "' 'II' ally K.u .. l)

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THE LUMBERJACK Nor.thern Arizona University

\·ol. 56, ' o. 3

Election Petitions Readied

Homecoming, Senate and Fresnmen class elections are sebeduled for Homecoming Week, announced Mike Lnrtoo, eJections committee chairman.

Petitions may be obtained from the ASNAU offices In the student Union. Petitions for Homecom­illg King and Queen may be pick­ed up now and must be returned bJ Sept. 26 by 5 p.m.

Petitions for Seutors and Fresllmen class officers can be picked up today 1n tile ASN AU ctnces. They must be returned bJ Sept. 27.

Homecoming pr lmary elec­tioos will be held Sept. 29 In the &,Jdeot Activity Center.Gen­eral elections will be Oct. 3 In tbe three campus cafeterias.

Senate and F reshmeo class elections will be held slmulta­oeously. Primary elections will be Oct. 3 in the cafeterias, and general elections, Oct. 9.

Prospective seM.tors must have a cumulative grade average r:1 3.0 or beHer; shall reside In tbe constituency of which he re­presents, and may hold ooly one seat In the Student Senate.

for the first time, sena.tors -viii be e lee led by dtslricls. AU off-campus students are consi­dered District I. One senate seat for every 150 to 200 orr­campus students is available. Dlstrlct IT includes Main, Taylor, Hanley, Nortb Quad, Stroud and Bury dormitories. It has :the seoate seats available for repre­sentation.

LA DSCAPI'\G AROl! :'\0 parking lots on the north ,.nd oi campus ,.as begun this umm~t-ra but M-ork is stjll in the fin· is hing stages on it. \l ails .,.~e re put around the lol.s. and ~hurub-

Bruebeck~ Hirt., Association Feature Fall Star Series

The Dave Brubeck Quartet, school. More than 3,000 students trumpeter Al Hlrt and sil! young and townspeople heud their dis­s!ngers who call thernselwesThe tinctlve pclyrhytbmic style here Association will highlight the last fall. annual "Fall festival of Stars" Along w11h Brubeck, !nteraa­thls yeu at Northern A rlzona ti ooally known for his subtle, University. driving plano, each or the other

The Brubeck group, pereontal members of tbe quartet Is a :tine fllvorites with tbe ution's cam- musician in hls own rlghl. P au! pus set, wUl play their modern Desmond is considered by many ja.zz on Wednesday night, Oct. to be tbe world's top alto s:a~ ~; the brUllant Hlrt and his side- phonlst; Joe Morello b2.s won men are booked in tor Monday many polls as a ja.zz drummer; nigllt, Oct. 23; and the folk-swing- and Gene Wright hlls been coo­lng A.ssocWion will show on sistently voted among tbe na.­Thursday nlgbt, Nov. 9. tJoo's top basststs. The group

Orleans• Bourbon Street I<> Bc>s­too where he has appeared 11ith the grea.tBoslon "Pops" Orcbes­tra under condiiCtor Artlmr Fiedler, and recorded an album for RCA. of the program.

A frequent star on network television shows, Hirt lla.s be­come perhaps t."le best known trumpet artist In the nation to­day, and his records and albums have sold In the milllons. Heb2.5 woo no less than 10 m2jor a.wards for hls work from the muslc Industry Itself.

Tbe A ssoctation ls som ethiDg else a.galn. It Is compcsed. o1

rlagstaff, Ar izona eptember 22, 1967

Reapportionment Allo-ws District Representation A reapportionment o! Student

Senate districts will be ln effect Oct. 3 when primary elections for all senators will be held.

Tlre reapportionment bill, passed just at th~ end of the spring semester, will r evamp the entire Senate structure by dividing the campus lnto dts­trlcts for representatives. Pre­viously voting was done less by representation by votlng for :1. set number of sena.tors.

Tbe campus ls now divided Into eight eleclioo districts, broken do'Wlt into area masses o1 students. Each distr ict Is re­presented by one senator to every 150-200 students. The bU!leawes the number of constituents be­tween 150 and ZOO, and does not set a definite nun,oer for repre­senta.tion.

Through the new system or election, 40 sena.tors will be elected rather than 30 last year. The blll, a.ccording to its propo­nents, Is designed to make the election procedure a more re­presentative one.

ber-) wa~ planted around Lhe wall§ lo add color. Th is s ho1 -.as laken looki ... g "'esl on Clay Avenue. {Photo by John.~ inler )

The reapportionment bUI was lntruduced by Don Tellez, now Associated Men Students Pre­sident; Mary Sherron; Jan Cut­ler, now Associated Students vice pres ident; John Allen; and Mary Ha.upr lcb. It was Introduced ID amended form at the M:~.y 4 meetiDg of the Senate.

Part Two --Sex-Ed Tbe bW, ln setting up ne 'II'

election procedures, repealed preceedlng statutes. for senate representalloo. The bill's pass­a<:e created a "lame duct" S eute session this this year, Goes Into Schools

"Sex Is not only golng public; it's going to school," ma.IotaiD members of the Nortb Ameri­can Precis Syndicate ln the sec­ond Installment of a five-part :series on the "new morality'' written by tbe syndicate. The story, running on Page 3 of The Lumherja.ct today, dlscussesthe education of children to become se:rually mature adults.

In .mlch sena.tors elected last . year will still be voting mem-

and pbysicJaDS, ta.kes a. mature bers of the body tfew sena.tors loot at today':s new morality- will take office· after general and what It means to young adults. electlc>ns Oct. 9_

Eight representation districts are set up by the Senate blll.

The Lumberjack welcomes They are: group comment on this serles. Dtstrlct [ - all otf campus All comment on the series w!U stltdents.

District li- tbe campus :from be printed under letters to tbe DuPont Avenue south to Me­editor, but the editorial statr Creuy Drive, from Humphrey

Street - Powers Drive west to . prefers comment from orgaolza.. U.S. Highway 89A and Arizona

The series, complied by the tlons expressing a majority opi- 79. The district !Deludes Old Jllltlon• s top educators, ministers nlon. Main, Ta.ylor Hall,lf anley, North

Quad and Bury Hall. The distr ict Dlstrlct VITI- Married hous­conta.Ios five representatives 1ng. The district !ncludesCottage and 669 constituents. City, Campus He!gbts :aOO J

District m -the campus from Dorm. The district contains two Powers Drive east to the toot- representatives. ball stadium and from F nnklln Avenue-Ellery A venue s outh to Candidates for election In the tbe president' s home. The dis- Sena.te must be residents of tbe trict Includes B:.bb!tt Hall district for which tbey are run­Peterson Hall, a.nd South Ding. Should a senator move from Quadrangle. The district coo- !be district be woul<l ncate bls tains three representatives and Seute seat. Vacancies are to 515 constituents. be 1Uled within four treel:s of the

District IV -Sorority and Ray- ncaney. mond Halls. The dtstr let con- Senate elections will be held ta.lns two represenlatlves and 1n the district area.s. Tbe three 285 constituents. cateterla.s will be used as \'Ot-

Ilistrict V -Cowtlen and TiD- ing pta.ces t or the primary :a00 sley Halls. The district contains general elections. Polis :for tlJe five representatives and 880 coo- districts will be released at a stltuents. later date.

District Vl- WUson and K Dormitories. The district coo­talus five representatives and 869 constituents.

District Vll - Sechrlst Hall. The district contains four re­preseolatJves and 626 constit~ ents.

Primary election for !be Se­nate seats will be held Oct. 3 and the general election Oct. 9. Petitions for prospective sena­tors may be plclted up ln !be A ssoctated Students o:tfice ilD !be Student !Jnloo.

Journalists Apply To Sigma Delta Chi

A formal petition for membershiP In Sigma Delta Cbl, na.­tlooal professional journalistic society, has been sent tor con­sideration by the Men's Press Club at NAU.

The 23-page report, compiled by the 13-member club, will be voted on at the annual Sigma Delta. Chi convention In Ulnnea,. pclis, Minn., ID November. rr accepted, the NAU chapter 'llil.l Immediately begin preparation for lnstalla.tlou ceremonies, plan­ned tentatively tor Janua.ry.

Earlier this year, a. 1 Z-page prellmlnary petition was approved by Region IT or the society. Guy Ryan, director of the region, said he expects no tr<lubl e In ce tt1ng the for mat petition ~ proved by the national convention.

The Men's Press Club was formed earlier this year In ort1er to petition for membership In the group. President of the gr0141 Is Jim Car, .Nice president tfathan Ware, secretary John Scr-..ers and treasurer fred Kinner. Advisor ot tbe Me.n's Press Club Is Robert Cooley.

The group e:xpects to selld a. delegate to the national con­vention In Minneapolis to give a talk on tbe !Jniverslty and tbe Department or Journalism.

Sigma Della Chi, formed ID 1909 a.t DePauw University, now encompasses 95 campus chapters and 93 professional ch:~.pters. Co-founder and one of :four survl~ foonders o1 the society Is Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of the Arlz011a Re­pW>llc and Pboeni:r Gazette.

"These are three of the top bas been together since 1958, entertainment a.ttract!ons ln the 'RIIich a.ccounts for Its !lne mo; eountry today," NA!J graduate slcal rapport, but Is scheduled stlldent Grant Wol!, wbo arrang- to treak up at the end o1 this

(! ed tbe programs, noted. "We year. are fortunate to be able to bring The birsule Hlrt has had a. them to fla.gstalf and the N A.U spectacular rise to fame since campus. 1959, and hls versatility on the d

§§ff~ ,_=~_~:•.\:=.:.:: .. "T::d~,;~::~c::;::;,l .mlch features most of tbelr l\l more-than-a-dozen sm:I.Sh hlt re- :·:·

The fall Festival. Is sponsor- trumpet Is renowned from Ne'll' llll ed ~ach year by the Associated

cordings.

!*!: stlldenls forNAU's 7,000ormore stOOents, although theprograrns, Parents Day November 4 staged In 3,500-sea.t Lumber jact GJDI, ue also open to to-.m:s­people a.s well.

Only 1,000 series tickets covering all three progra.ms will be available at the combination price o1 $5, w ol1 said. Tict els for Individual concerts wUl be sold at higher prlce:s.

Brubeck and his ere w will be aking their secood awea.rance

at NAU In as manyyea.rs and1rill be 1 major event ofHom~comlng Vi eel;, Oct . .._7, at tbe F la.gsta;!l

Wounds Coed., 20 Sandra P. ConklJD, 20, of ~e, Is listed In satlsfae-c -•r COilditlon at FlacsWfC om­IDIIlllty Hospital after recel?lng a iUDSbot 1IOUDd In the left stoulder.

\!iss CC&kl!n ns foond Tues. day morning In the Flagsta11' City Park area by a. Lakewood, Call!., couple w11o heard tile &liot.

flagstatr pollee saldtbe --.1 ns self-inflicted aDd came fr0111 I foreign..mllde 22-calJber pislol l'blcb Miss Coatllll pm-cbased Cirller that mo111.fnc.

An error In tbe student Hand- Bruce McC:~.w. Lumberjacks will bOOk has been made In listing play E asl Central State C allege, the date or Mom and Dad's day. Olda.homa. Marv Wright,

Joseph Rolle, Dean of Student AStfAU president stressed to st~~o Servlce:s has announced the cor- dents the lmpcrtaoce of order­reel dale as November 4. lng tickets early :for their

The C<>-Cbairmeo for the an- pareols. nua1 ewent are Judy Bener and

ASNA U Committees Open Applications to wrk on e:zecutlve committees ma.y be obtain­

ed In the ASNAU offices, announced Marv Wrlgbt, ASNAU presi­dent.

Any student may apply for !be following committees: Student Conduct and Revle-.. Boa.rd, Traffic Control University Union Activities, Student [nformatlon Board and the Grievance Com­mittee.

In addition, positions are available for Christmas Week., Win­ter Carnival and Student Projects Committees.

One student wUI be allowed to work in each of the following: Admissions, Curriculum and A.tllletlc Committees.

ID Deadline

"W edoesday, Sept. 20 was slat-ed a.s the final day ror havlnj: pictures for new lD cards talcen , a.nd the rene-..al of old cards," said Bill DeGroot, director of student activities .

"After thai date a $2 service charge must be pa.id," DeGroot added.

ID cards will be necessary for free admittance to the football game tornorro In the Lumber­jack Stadium.

ew Directory F i lis Vacancy

r emporar) lel~tphone direc-l­orie wrrr to l>e di t ribu ted on campu Tuesday b ophos .. tophmore men' ~rYi.:e honor­ary.

U lo!lss Cont.Lin, a jUIIIor atNAlJ, 21' 'led ln or th Hall aDd ns a.

~lllber of the Spurs ud the iklng CIW>. She Is major!.nc ID

IOelology.

TRt:'IPETER L HIRT lorilop lois loew lo L nber ·aek Cym Mnaclay niiJ;Iol, lkt. 23 • •

u;, ol th~ •nnual AS ' \l. "'" fall F~ti,al o(

--:an:'" Jlirl •nd hi~ sid~mf'n tak~ the eenl•·r

8pol o-n the lillrer-· .... wrief. ~hK .. ~· •i•• The IJa,. 8n._,k Quart .... lkt. l, and r•atu...,. Th--· \ ... ~iaiM•a.. ' o~>. 9.

The d .irectorites i ndude • • jo.r phoae •umbers ORI r-alllptb. The, •~ to {i ll in 1~ time between in ra llalion o~ clw- Cenlrex and di tr~bu1ion of the permaneat ~lud~t,. l lli~tory in mid- Oc:tob..-r.

Rl • OR ""hal appear o. are till r~i.n8 on campu .... a(te-r a bri~f ou tbr~ak or ••••• ,4

Ia l "'e-eL.. rudt:nl-, h.er~ ar-e iilodu11p; up in the BonL.tOtOre in prtpara.tion ror a_notiwr enC'OUftlf'r

-wiLt. tH -eae•y,.,., ,...;w,. .. .._ • J-ar,. F..,. to. ~ro•_. - .... .._.,." - ,.., .,._ial. P~~~~:• 2. ( Pkoo "' 'II' ally K.u .. l)