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1,11 known to the public On September ll, 1969, the Board of Educa- tion of Moline voted to set December 2 as the date for a referendum seeking voter approval for a seven-cent tax raise. The proposed tax increase would exactly double the present seven-cent levy assessed to run the college, and would be totally for the edu- cation fund. The tax levy is now divided into two cents for the building fund and five cents for the education fund. The raise would result in two cents still for the building fund and twelve cents for the education fund. What will happen to Black Hawk College if the bond referendum fails? Without more money, we will iust have to cut out half the students, according to Dr. Alban Reid, -president of the college. He said that the key to the referendum lies in the ability to communicate to the past, the present, and future students of Black Hawk and their parents the importance of the passage of the referendum to the future of the college. And with this in mind, the students and fac- ulty set out to get the bond referendum passed. First, they ioined together in a speakers to present their side of the tax referendum to the public during the next two months the direction of Robert White, assistant in the speech and drama department, the actively spoke to service organizations in lege district. On October 15, classes were dism noon until 2 p.m. for a rally in support erendum. Student Referendum Cha Pepke stated that the date for the rally ficant for the reason, V'fWh,i.le hllifggigieds across the nation W A Moratorium, we Hawk fgiel show support for immediate aliffalack problem-our cation. Pepke that maior purposes. the college board students Second, to students so campaign for day, the college rying B included George Y White, erendum were passed out Workshops rally on the headed by The Black passed out. Since that day, more bumper tributed, commercials and television, published in all the been placed in store studentsgare taking an Vwarglfsltheir support. ji
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