Show Page 10 Friday April 26 1974 Earth Pay Featyrecf Activities Nature to co-operat- ed warm sunny weather for Earth Day Wednesday Many parproduce ticipants went home with sunburns from sitting in the glaring sun all afternoon The running marathon race was won by Rich Valdez Jan Gonzalez and Buzz Esmiol tied for second place Scott won first place in the bike race with Manfred Dat-wyl- er Polliger in second place and Bill Stenquist taking third demonstrated their various recycling Earth projects during Day activities on the quad THE BOY SCOUTS o Photo by Tony Collis The Woodsawing Queen of the West Contest was won by Diann Darnall who sawed through a seven inch log in about two minutes The King of the Organic Cuisine Contest was won by Hiro Chhat-pa- r A PARTICIPANT testing her skills of the West contest in the Woodsawing Queen The Environmental Photo Contest was won by D Ziadecki with Robert Photo by Tony Collis arrest police Campus Warren taking second place Their work is student after eviction displayed on the second SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Bishop Five college deans were floor of the UC Campus police at Weber State dismissed from positions Bishop The LDSSA had a booth College arrested the student said they would be given other on the quad which ombudsman Wednesday after offices him and the student Bishop himself and several demonstrated canning and evicting newspaper editor from a faculty other administration officials -- quilting Various 4-- H and Girl Scout Troops from throughout the valley also had booths on the quad groups On May 15 time runs out for you to enroll in the Air Force ROTC Program on this campus 2-ye- ar And here's what you'll be missing: 0 $100 a month tax-freduring your junior meeting The student was later released The meeting was to discuss a proposed realignment of the school announced last week by Weber President Joseph L e and senior years s the chance to win a full Air Force scholarship (including tuition lab fees the works) 0 a challenging job as an Air Force officer upon graduation plus B a future where the sky is no limit Contact: Col Ralph at UMC 95 Utah L For your bicycle needs Now Open The BIKE SHOP 1085 N Main St Kitchens State University 752-235- 5 Expert — Bicycle Repairing — Service Parts — Accessories Sales — All Speeds — All Makes Free — Safety Inspection (Available only to college juniors or students having at least 2 academic years left before graduation) Find Yourself A Future In Air Force ROTC Summer or Winter Storage t 0 i US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations along with the press were also asked to leave the meeting after the faculty voted to close it to all but faculty members All but a few students in- cluding ombudsman Garrison Carter and editor David Midget left voluntarily Midget said the faculty booed him when he tried to speak after the vote He said the facutly then voted again to call the police “I felt a responsibility to let students know what was going on especially in something that would affect them” he said A campus police officer hand- cuffed Carter and told him he was under arrest after a scuffle erupted in removing him from the meeting He was escorted to a police car but a studentbody spokesman said Bishop went to the security office and obtained Carter’s release Midget said the officer let him go earlier on the promise he would not go back into the meeting Bishop’s realignment included abolishing the College of Art anLetters and Sciences and of of schools nounced creation arid humanities natural sciences physical sciences A separate general education program was also to be created Reed Hellewell studentbody president criticized the faculty’s action 4 4 Olousor’s 4 4 mmm i 11:30 Wed May 3 Sunburst Lounge cf Classes Dismissed at the Discretion of Instructors Save Some $$$$ Eat 4 4 at Oleiusor’s 4 4 25 West Center 1 |