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ALL THE ACTION at the Homecoming game was not on the field . Some of the blockmg and tackling was going on in the south end zone. These youngsters ignored the game on the f1eld and mvented the1r own game of runm g wrest! ng and throw1ng grass chpp rgs ... J p.,oto) uclear forum pia ned ''Anzona Nuclear Energy, Proposition 200 yes or no?'" will be the topic of a panel dtscussion in the SAC Ballroom Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. State hopefuls meet Tuesday Candidates for District 2 state legislative offices will debate in the ·c Auditonum Tuesday night at 7:30. Dr Lewis McDonald, Democrat, and AI Jarrell. Republican, are candidates for the state senate. Incumbents John Wettaw and Sam McConnell. Republicans.face Gayle Sanford tn the race for representative. Mark Clark, ASA coordinator. said the candidates will answer questions directly from the audience after making opemng statements. Brad \ conden'lark. of the Anzonan for Safe Energ' AF E \\tl. peak for Propo 1t10n 2 and a quahflea repre n-tatl\ e from the to Pr 2 Commtttee v.tl ~ton :\1ember >f th panel ..., b Dr Jan ... chncrr p \Cno og\ •acu ~ Herb \\ ade eng.n(.ermg facult\ Dr cott a\ age (hemt tr. facult~ Dr ':tm hahen bu me facJlh and Da~td \\ elch er.gmeenng s udent The .pec.~·er ...,111 have 20 mmutes for a pre ntat10n followed b\' ty;o questiOn f"orr. each panehst and que t10n from •he audtenc v. ntten on note ca"d The Lumberiack Vol. 66 No. 9 Flagstaff, Ariz. Thursday, Oct. 21, 1976 MIHC president resigns 1ncereh. lartm Bola· Ernll' ( .tlderon ,md Kurt We1mer member ut ~1111 ~ w11l \ 1e fvr th ,·arated po.1t10n B~ pre. t•nt ~llHt mdelines. Calde-ron 1 meh tbll' lor tht• otltre, wh1rh requ1re: candidatE'. to han•. t•rwd on the council on year pnor to thc1r b1d ~11Hl memb r · ) esterda) rejected a proposed l on ·t1tut10nal , mendment and electl·d Kurt \\etmer a the ne"' pre 1dent of the or amzat10n We1mer replaces :\1artin Bola \\ho restgned .1onday The propo ed amendment would have changed ehgtbthtv requtremenl and allowed ~1IHC \'tee Pre ident Ernll' Calderon to run for th offtce Inside the 'Jack CohabttatLOn confu mg dtlemma or a way of hfl'" Lmng together ts featured on Page 5 Alcohohls harm th 1r famll1e as well a them. el\ e P uge 6 Blood Sweat and T>ar 'Too little, too late a re\ IC\\ Pa 11 xer. hna 1' fail .md ar hoc ed mto rea Ill} Pa~t· 14 • Steve Ford visits Flag le\en Ford can make a clatm that few ther \ oung men can make. h1 father 1s t e Pre td nt Ford. 20. 1 on a campatgn tour throuf?h the v.e tern states, and stopped In Flag tatf la_t Thursdav for n appearanc at a pep rally, a press conference and a tour of outhwe t Fore t lndu tn Jt v. a ITI! 1dea I ptcked 1t out, but 1t • financed by the President Ford Com-mittee atd Ford of the campa1gn o far. he has covered 6.000 mtles in a large motor home and another 7,000 by air Th purpo e of hts campa1gn ts to co\er the area· m whtch President Ford doe not ha\e hme to campatgn, he satd. In an mformal pre· conference, Ford atd the deba le · spon ored by the League of Women Voter: were good for the public . a ltght bta · b gan to ·how through m ht remark . Ford said h1 father had an v.ered the questtons directly whtle Go\ rnor Carter had answered m gererahtte_ and plaved on the emottons of the audience Carter rec tved a era h cour e m foretgn poltcv m preparation for the debates. he atd Ford atd Carter' propo als would reqUire an increa e in taxes and a1d he dtd not thmk 51 per cent of the voters would vote for a tax mcrea e. wine flu sh ts beg·n here next week "me-flu vaccinations will b a\.atlable at the ~AC Health Center on a first-come , fir t· erved basis to students, facult~ and staff on Monday th.ough \\ednesdav next \l.ec • \ &t<:unat10ns will be given from 10 a .rn. - noon and from 1·5 P m on those days, atd Dr \\ayne Hobb of the. 'A · Health Center. The current rna s· \3CcmaliOO fro~ram wa mIlia ed to pre,·ent a po ible Ptd rn11..: ut swme-flu this t ter h\ th nd of th wee· but ',l;e h~ne not b n !(1\ n a pec1fl" t1me 'ct a1d 1 ·_,..., 11 The <ount: ~ 111 hav 12 a - cmauon un for four da> and • At: \\Ill 1» provided ~ tth .1 gun· for thr da\ .. , ,. I' '' R fur 1 full It• l uf the 111 urmt•tl 1011~ nt furm
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Item number | 1976_10_21 |
Creator | Northern Arizona University. Associated Students. |
Title | The Lumberjack, October 21, 1976. |
LCCN | sn94050581 |
Volume | 066 |
Issue | 09 |
Date | 1976-10-21 |
Type | Text |
Physical format | Newspaper |
Collection name | Northern Arizona University: The Lumberjack |
Language | English |
Repository | Northern Arizona University. Cline Library |
Rights | Digital surrogates are the property of the repository. Reproduction requires permission. |
County | Coconino |
Subjects | Northern Arizona University--Students--Newspapers |
Places | Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Newspapers |
Master file name | 1976_10_21.pdf |
Master file creation date | 2013-11-12 |
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Description
Title | Page 1 |
Oral history transcripts |
ALL THE ACTION at the Homecoming
game was not on the field . Some of the
blockmg and tackling was going on in the
south end zone. These youngsters ignored
the game on the f1eld and mvented the1r
own game of runm g wrest! ng and
throw1ng grass chpp rgs
... J p.,oto)
uclear forum pia ned
''Anzona Nuclear Energy, Proposition
200 yes or no?'" will be the topic of a
panel dtscussion in the SAC Ballroom
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.
State hopefuls
meet Tuesday
Candidates for District 2 state
legislative offices will debate in the ·c
Auditonum Tuesday night at 7:30.
Dr Lewis McDonald, Democrat, and
AI Jarrell. Republican, are candidates
for the state senate.
Incumbents John Wettaw and Sam
McConnell. Republicans.face Gayle Sanford
tn the race for representative.
Mark Clark, ASA coordinator. said the
candidates will answer questions directly
from the audience after making
opemng statements.
Brad \ conden'lark. of the Anzonan
for Safe Energ' AF E \\tl. peak for
Propo 1t10n 2 and a quahflea repre n-tatl\
e from the to Pr 2
Commtttee v.tl
~ton
:\1ember >f th panel ..., b Dr Jan
... chncrr p \Cno og\ •acu ~ Herb
\\ ade eng.n(.ermg facult\ Dr cott
a\ age (hemt tr. facult~ Dr ':tm
hahen bu me facJlh and Da~td
\\ elch er.gmeenng s udent
The .pec.~·er ...,111 have 20 mmutes for
a pre ntat10n followed b\' ty;o
questiOn f"orr. each panehst and
que t10n from •he audtenc v. ntten on
note ca"d
The Lumberiack
Vol. 66 No. 9 Flagstaff, Ariz. Thursday, Oct. 21, 1976
MIHC president resigns
1ncereh.
lartm Bola·
Ernll' ( .tlderon ,md Kurt We1mer
member ut ~1111 ~ w11l \ 1e fvr th ,·arated
po.1t10n
B~ pre. t•nt ~llHt mdelines. Calde-ron 1
meh tbll' lor tht• otltre, wh1rh requ1re: candidatE'.
to han•. t•rwd on the council on year
pnor to thc1r b1d
~11Hl memb r · ) esterda) rejected a
proposed l on ·t1tut10nal , mendment and
electl·d Kurt \\etmer a the ne"' pre 1dent of
the or amzat10n We1mer replaces :\1artin
Bola \\ho restgned .1onday The propo ed
amendment would have changed ehgtbthtv
requtremenl and allowed ~1IHC \'tee Pre ident
Ernll' Calderon to run for th offtce
Inside the 'Jack
CohabttatLOn confu mg dtlemma or a way
of hfl'" Lmng together ts featured on Page 5
Alcohohls harm th 1r famll1e as well a
them. el\ e P uge 6
Blood Sweat and T>ar 'Too little, too
late a re\ IC\\ Pa 11
xer. hna 1' fail .md ar hoc ed mto rea Ill}
Pa~t· 14 •
Steve Ford visits Flag
le\en Ford can make a clatm that few
ther \ oung men can make. h1 father 1s
t e Pre td nt
Ford. 20. 1 on a campatgn tour
throuf?h the v.e tern states, and stopped
In Flag tatf la_t Thursdav for n
appearanc at a pep rally, a press conference
and a tour of outhwe t Fore t
lndu tn
Jt v. a ITI! 1dea I ptcked 1t out, but 1t
• financed by the President Ford Com-mittee
atd Ford of the campa1gn
o far. he has covered 6.000 mtles in a
large motor home and another 7,000 by
air
Th purpo e of hts campa1gn ts to
co\er the area· m whtch President Ford
doe not ha\e hme to campatgn, he satd.
In an mformal pre· conference, Ford
atd the deba le · spon ored by the League
of Women Voter: were good for the
public
. a ltght bta · b gan to ·how through
m ht remark . Ford said h1 father had
an v.ered the questtons directly whtle
Go\ rnor Carter had answered m gererahtte_
and plaved on the emottons of
the audience
Carter rec tved a era h cour e m
foretgn poltcv m preparation for the
debates. he atd
Ford atd Carter' propo als would
reqUire an increa e in taxes and a1d he
dtd not thmk 51 per cent of the voters
would vote for a tax mcrea e.
wine flu sh ts beg·n here next week
"me-flu vaccinations will
b a\.atlable at the ~AC
Health Center on a first-come ,
fir t· erved basis to students,
facult~ and staff on Monday
th.ough \\ednesdav next
\l.ec •
\ &t<:unat10ns will be given
from 10 a .rn. - noon and from
1·5 P m on those days, atd
Dr \\ayne Hobb of the. 'A ·
Health Center.
The current rna s·
\3CcmaliOO fro~ram wa mIlia
ed to pre,·ent a po ible
Ptd rn11..: ut swme-flu this
t ter
h\ th nd of th wee· but ',l;e
h~ne not b n !(1\ n a pec1fl"
t1me 'ct a1d 1 ·_,..., 11
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