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OPINION Senate Okays
Rooters Bus
B v Michael Shannon --
Tlw · ,, ito.rial column in the
By Rick Larue
O('t oher ;-3 issue of Th c Cam u11
Cull ~u:al ·zed the allocation of At a recent Student Senate
ne::1,rly l;alf of the proposed meeting, Ginger Lofftus, ASB
Hn-1-75 ASB budget to COC's vice president, reported that
ath ll'lie department. the elections as an organized
The editor stated, "Simply function went well. She at-
a tHi logically, that to off er an tributed the smooth running to
a l lernative solution is more the new polling area at the
profitable t ban to repeat and Bonelli Center, the new elec-
re-rPpeat that we have prob- tion code and the issuance of
1':_,m s. ·· ID cards at the polls.
\Vith the risk of restating "The new election code
that we have a problem, I worked effectively," said Ms.
submit the following figures Lofftus, "even though only 118
for those who are not yet students voted. The new code
aware of the situation. will work just as well with
A total of $24,125 of the iarger voter turnouts in the
$52,285 ASB budget has been future."
allocated to the athletic depart- The senate allocated $131.68
ment. Nearly all of this money for a rooters bus to the
comes from our pockets Ventura game on Saturday
through the payment of the (Oct. 19). The Pep Squad and
quarterly $6 ASB fee, or $15 Pep Band will ride free.
annually. Students with ASB cards will
An alternative solution is be charged $1. Persons not
simply to allocate more of the holding ASB cards will be
budget to the interests of other charged $1.50. Anyone wishing
students because it is the to ride the rooters bus should
integration of many phases of a contact the Student Activities
college campus that provides a office.
fulfilling learning experience John Oddone, ASB presi-
for all. dent, announced there are
For instance, because of the enough interested students to
energy crisis, some type of start a yearbook class which
transit system could be es- ,JcH T~acey ~OC's ,new Mascot, is a freshman and a physical was cancelled during the
tablished to transport students education ma1or. He s also a member of the Cougar cross country summer. He will meet with
to and from the campus. team. Gary Mouck, assistant superin-
A number of students on tendent, instruction, to find a
campus are interested in yearbook advisor.
forming a film-making organi- EOPS Provides Form Four New / Karen Berson, A WS rep-
zat ion to write, direct, and resentative, appointed Candice
prod uee student films. These, Special Service Clubs at COG Stein A WS vice president.
incidentally, could be used Oddone appointed Hunter De-
advantageously by the school's By Priscilla Each Marais publicity chairman, and
public relations department to By Blair Sisco Sue Franck student senate
promote COC. The office of Educational Four new clubs are being representative to the presi-
The small printing machine Opportunities Program and organized on campus under dent's advisory council. Rick
for signs and posters in the Services (EOPS) was opened sponsorship of the Inter-Club Larue, AMS representative,
admissions office should be on campus for the first time Council (ICC). . appointed Michael Shannon
· replaced by one more func- this quarter. According to the These new clubs are Soccer, AMS vice president.
tional to the student's needs. director of the program , Mrs. Republican, and Pep.
The college yearbook, does \'icdet Hamilton, EOPS is The clubs that are now Ms. Franck reported that
not even have a budget or an <h·sig ned "to encourage the reorganizing are the Veterans, the theme of homecoming this
advisor at this point. When• ('nrollment of students handi- Police Science, Tomorrow year will be "Let the Good
has this money gone? Perhar , ,·;1 pJ><'d hy language, so<'ial and (may be changed to Student Times Roll".
another score for the Couga· <' Union for Respectable En- The senate also appro-
In addition, The Car '- ,in vironment), Ski, S.H.E. (Self- priated funds to pay two
Call. COC's student ·:,· \'. , a wareness - Humanity - football scouts $15 each per
paper . must be composed ~u i, 1 Equality), Track, Folk Danc- game.
prin t(•d off campus at ing, Music and possibly All interested students are
l Cont'd on Page 4) Campus Crusade for Christ invited to attend the regular
Tentative activities planned Student Senate meetings held
THE CANYON CALL by some of the clubs include a at 12 noon on Mondays in the
Published twi ce monthly by dance sponsored by the Vets Board Room.
journalism students at College and a trip to Utah during
of the Canyons. Editorial Christmas vacation under
opinions expressed in this ting on organizing Home-
p11bl ication are those of the auspices of S.H.E. Among Pep
writer and not necessarily club plans is an activities coming week activities. These
those of the college. posters campaign to promote activities will climax at half-
EDITOR <'ampus affairs. As in the past, time during the Cougar-Moor-
Carol Chambers S.H.E. will again sponsor guest park College game on Satur-
STAFF speakers on women's rights day, Nov. 16, when the
Josh Bottfeld, Mac Burks, Tim Violet Hamilton and allied subjects. The Track Homecoming Queen will be
Colebank , Charles Connell
Larry Dunl op, John Gilbert: economic disadvantages, and club is planning to concentrate crowned.
Cathy Howe , Rick Larue to provide programs to meet on promoting student at- Students interested in par-
David Reddy, Michael Shan~ the educational needs of these te ndance at cross country ticipating in any clubs are
non, Blair Sisco , John Wright, students." events for the remainder of the urged to consult either the
Steven Bastian , Evan Hay- school bulletin, Brian Wilcher,
worth . "Counseling, tutoring, and fall quarter.
other academic support ser- The ICC, besides acting as ICC president, or Jan Keller
ADVISER
Tony Remenih vices depending on the in- the coordinating association (Extension 27) for further
(Cont'd on Page 4) for campus clubs, is concentra- information.