Show May 30 1975 Page 8 usually made up of about seven people The group feels a bond now one therapist relates If one member does not attend the others go in search for the missing person Using music as a tool to reach disturbed people is mentioned as far back as the 17th century Yet therapists at St Ignatius say it is By WENDY TAYLOR The Daily Idahonian Music therapy helps the handicapped COLFAX Wash (AP) — to lie on his bed and George used to refuse speak or move He kept his hat on to symbolize his determination to leave Mary would move but she was withdrawn and mistrustful She hardly ever spoke Now music therapy is being used to reach George and Mary as well as other residents of St Ignatius Manor in Colfax about 60 miles south of Spokane The angular brick building privately two Colfax by operated businessmen is a home for elder only comparatively recently that it has been used extensively in hospitals and community mental health programs The St Ignatius program is one of three offered through the Whitman County Center for Personal and Family Counseling The other two are at convalescent centers in Pullman and Tekea St Ignatius was approached by the county and agreed to have the music therapists come in twice a week to set up the program for thd more withdrawn patients Pauli Owens center director said programs are planned to suit and persons with people emotional or mental handicaps Mary and George grudgingly allowed themselves to be taken to music therapy sessions and supervisors report that bit by bit progress has been made Both now take part in the sessions student winners Awards were recently given to outstanding achievers in student government The purpose of the awards is to “help engender the qualities of inovation enthusiasm dedication and imporvment among people and organizations working in student government’’ aid Craig Cummings past ASUSU president This was the first of an annual presentation of these awards They were presented at the annual awards banquet held in the skyroom May 21 1975 Award and winners were as follows: MOST ENTHUSIASTIC — Jeanette Gore Jeanette worked on the president's cabinet and homecoming She is a senior majoring in fashion design from South Carolina MOST DEDICATED — Mike Sibbett Mike worked uner the Executive VP in housing Landlord Tenant association presidents cabinet He is a junior in political science from Idaho MOST INOVATIVE CONTRIBUTION — Larry Chandler Larry has been chairman of the STAB dance and nightclub committee He started benefit dance program Mid-daserenade and a campus booking agency He is from Ogden Utah majoring in history MOST IMPROVFD ORGANIZATION — Song leaders and Rah Rah Rah Cheerleadrs MOST OUTSTANDING PERSONAL CONTRIBUTION — Scot Wilcox Scot worked on the President’s cabinet elections committee commencement and two years as IFC President Scot is a senior -- y majoring distributive education AGGIE BULL RUBBER BOOT AWARD — Dennis James This Dennis is given to the person who makes the biggest goof-uwon it for his famous line ‘concerning balls and the tennis courts’ award center programs follow either breakfast or lunch when energy levels are highest The Whitman County programs started about 18 months ago when Merletta Roberts who has a master’s in music and who has worked as a therapist in California asked if a program Mrs could be started here Owens agreed and Mrs Roberts became the county music therapist Much progress has been made since Mrs Roberts organized the program with the 10 most withdrawn residents says Paula who is temporarily Bodman Mrs Roberts while the replacing latter is on leave after having a baby “Because music is isn’t a threatening way to communicate’’ non-verb- p al it Guru Ji banned ASUSU awards in the different locations and the capabilities of those taking part For instance the convalescent Englishman claims to be centaur NEW DELHI India (AP) — Guru Majaraj Ji caught up in a family conflict that erupted while he was in the United States was barred Friday from leaving India A Delhi judge ordered the Indian religious leader to remain in the country until a contempt of court suit brought by his eldest brother is settled The first hearing was set for May 23 The legal action marked the latest skirmish between the rival brother gurus each of whom claims the leadership of the Divine Light LONDON (AP) — “Come on" Mission an international movement founded by their late father in said the horse “where's my ' 1961 bloody breakfast1-The mother renounced Maharaj Ji last month claiming he had Henry Blake didn't blink an become a playboy after moving to the United States in 1973 She eye Horses speak to him so Bal Bhagwan Ji to be the new clearly that he has compiled what proclaimed her eldest son of the movement he calls the world's first dicguru tionary of equine language Horse talk of course comes across in signs and sounds Blake has merely translated them into English “I am a true Centaur half U half horse” said the 49- man D ear-olBritish farmer who E claims he has the gift of com- s PLAYING THRU JUNE 6 T d N T M 0 V “TIE Blake 70s EPIC!” Kanfrr It Timr Magannc 0 1 Panaviston TT PG & Sat 6:30 Technicolor ’ ’MINIM tUMNUlUGOtt’tB & 9:30 flon 7:00 among other different horsey ways things saying “I love you” Beat that you humans In the strict words of the dictionary “We use the phrase love you” to show affection other than maternal or sexual There are 30 or more ways of showing this the most common being a gentle blowing through the nostrils' or rubbing with the nose and head” Horses according to Blake can talk out 47 different 34 with messages different tones and of voice It can get confusing The horse says “hello' or with the same “welcome’ whickering whinnying noise that ran also mean “I want hay'' The trick is to know the difference “Where's my bloody breakfast?” Blake said is shown by the whicker of welcome a bang on the food bin or many other ways of “sub-messages- 1 1 ’ lift iiniiiMLgi Join (Everything 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