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at car?'l I inquired. rper's car! was a great help. Har- res aot even have a per- .t campus. I naturally as- it Wouldn't have a car. ever, my faith was shat- At the student services , I was informed that ' does have a car-and rd one for nearly a year! Frances Palmer, secre- o Dean of Students, Dr. Harvey, laughed when I told her I wanted to do a sto- ry on the car. Dr. Harvey even allowed a chuckle to slip. Mrs. Palmer keeps the rec- ords on the car. As she thumbed through requisition slips and other data in a fat folder. I began to think that this poor vehicle was just a registration number and not a thing at all.. The car is a Chevrolet sta- tion wagon that is leased for a two-year period from Lattof . . . . .. L has popped up in such cities as DeKalb and Peoria, ranging as far as Michigan and Wis- consin. All trips are recorded in a log showing who has used the car and where they went. So the mystery around Harper's station wagon has been dispelled. Blu responsible for fhncn The Harbinger revs.. ' 0 :U -4 UU -4 41 Cj CU LO CU CDO-fD Q,1Q.Jg9 3 3 E. 1 Sl 4 M4 I: 1 Q3 WQQEI-gif 'X mm C799 O wazrggjni .fB,?J OO ST UP IL U7 .. Q ' 3 FY 3 my gg 2 7- .-, 3 - ocgwiecgmg .: f 33 calms-cbS:,. Q TJ 5 C Tj 3 O 0 mwzr w rn:-r 1OfDgjOw,.,. o,,mO-tw- if-vom. 'r 4 WX wgm :s'rv'1Z?m ,-,-, '5+1UQEF2S9, oo Q5 U3 -X 1 3 W oo 'U 3' rn 9 9 U7 f-o- 0 'T STAFF: Michael Weber, Linda Lockowitz, Joe Novvell, Pat Tenerowicz, Art Bracher, Mike Brezinski ADVISOR: Henry Roepken, Assistant Professor s or universities in Illi- nd must be submitted smmission office by ,s before n addition to als, school counsel ec e i v e d 3 to permit them to an- pecific inquiries by their ,s. The Grant Program monetary aid on an an- enewal basis to under- te students who are citi- .nd residents of Illinois. Phillips is a good album, but very good or it is not Love- craft. The White Ship for ex- ample, is not a very good song, but rather an excuse for Dave Michael's organ and harpsi- cord runs. Chicago Star ur The 1967 State Street Council's Star Queen is 17-yearold Anita Pankratz, daughter of Dean of Showg the Ulightin Street's Christmas 4 the launching of the f Tots dl rs. sure about it. f- Dean Harvey 1 liz rg: mer still haven't iettle at is a 1966 or 1967 ,ure at s. With ' wand tr H arperl .Mn rs under G0 To 'fs me Star Que ff the fi T hree Harper tamps. ed in a fight that alleged incidents of qu trophy lounge at , put under een' The judge ruled au' fb? retained a cant March 27, . . dropped. vm' The three Gil van Raalte her Carl Stevens. ' and and 12 Dr. James students, said court action college Would of Warning to , concern- which took Harper College is going to However, the receive some financial assist- arresting officer, Jose Gonzales ance with a new computer pro- of Elk G. appear fo entirely i Much c album is craft had 161115 lT 'L ' rock, not I1 001101 quality, U 1111110 credence moneta These 3 randatoi getherr, r of Su and newe l9f58'69' rary folk mitted try Boy-I llI'0llBd the Bag I s accor the great :emi I - core of L S 0 t ie h 5 The alb ,mvt aen ' not great Progra. albumys 3 in 3 Q ture the nm. ex ty a grol :hom re crtement ltion an. an lmpor Standing 1 the best Lion in l cademirr its will - 1 Patronrze ation, mmutin of a sg nportani ppllcatic by a , will be ity to hninn Harper Friends, Harbinger go. assigned William R1 of electronic data for the high school process information for plan- ning a long-term building pro- gram. District Superintendent Ed- ward H. Gilbert told the board that he feels the school district should help finance the program because of the future benefits that the program would bring. The estimated cost of 31.200 is based on full participation by the 12 elementary and high school districts within the Har- ner College district. The total ance. and introduce role of the theater Muchmore explaii stage facilities of E High School are nr to Harper College. 'l cated, would bar th of a major produc' He said, however dent interest would sible some type of tivity. This interest is cl ine transformed in
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f-. rx.1Q'vg.g. uryfv Lf g..-.g.x10'9xJ-.mx :ult 6 lifts' ta Claus didn't forget about Harper and all d faculty boys and girls who have vanished imidst scholarly pursuits. The Spirit of ias Present dropped in at the HARBINGER vith a bagful of delights. The fun of pres- s in the sharing. So - dlp in and share of Santa's gifts: President Robert Lahti a set of boxing a book on Boxing - Self-Taught and tation to square-off with Elk Grove high- principal Robert Haskell . . . For Haskell lrfinrruninlann An'-Saw-nfl 4-n t gl il l' 3 ii faculty. The losing ticket of any numbers For Larew Collister . . . Mary Gant . . . McCabe. A stench-bomb kit for Chemis- rseph Clouser . . . a stenographer's pad e Phillips, Business. 'ip to ancient Rome by non-stop Jlime Jr History's Edward Kalish. A- .e for Sherwin King. Singing lt uchmore of Speech . . . Spanis ' German instructor Henry Meier inutes with an enraged bull for . A trip to Paris, Illinois, for French. medial reading for English Ryan . . . Marilyn Swanson . . ti. A ticket to a cricket match . . . . six tons of 1963 on Journalism's Henry itation Russian cavier for June gless guitar for Anna Marie . Short-change training for isiness. An abacus for Roy ing. A straight-edge for Punkay . . . a course in Chinese short- mr Robert Zilkowski, Business. Pageless for Rose Trunk. Business , . . another G. Galin Berrier Coast league. Berrier's opportunity came in 1962 when he was selected as one of 87 instructors for the John Hay Fellow program. This sends instructors to school for a year with all expenses paid plus a regular teaching salary. Schools like Harvard, Colum- bia, Northwestern and the Uni- versity of California at Berke- ley participated. I chose Berkeley because it di-ln't have snob appeal. It's the best university in the coun- least it was then, ex- Berrier. learned more than n be squeezed from a k. Ist trip to Berkeley in preceded the free-speech gnt. Instead of Flower l and LSD, Beatniks l the campus. Qwere searching for a Ferrier recalled. ,were finding outlets l' dissatisfaction. it interest lay in such gs as the Congress of Equality, Student Non- Coordinating Committee Ban-the-Bomb devotees. of those students of- to Arkansas during to take part in civil- aimed at in- and Negro voter of the Berkeley however, were regu- -sweater and sweet- Sxgma Chl types. returned to the Berke- then the Free-Speech had already flower- ..----.-- .---- r...-- -..-v..D.. V... tions. The man seemed rather naive. And when I saw him in a smaller group, he was almost shv. He spoke with 'V LVIIIPILPC dll I-lllCll education, advance in work or just to add to knowledge. - Most of these senior me.r1'Lfind-tha-t...the mos' ' U ent they 1' being c ywns I 0 tructors of those pr de ly have as f utside s D8 to plan 611 1 n d cha gr washing ah for a fz pe MQ' .or just va . a day to X xily. Sp m, a par ty -mmented m U0 a fami ta' P omeworl: i ,MQ is intel ii studies on his c L x - t-s I s hammi, the stu: med into large lectlu-e ses- sions. He said California-like Illi- nois-has a powerful move- ment to keep freshmen a.nd sophomores out of the univer- sities and to get them into two-year community colleges. don't answer: they feel adults should because lthe adultsl are on the s level as the teacher. Mrs. Betty Phillips may the answer to the reasons adult students generally se get good grades. When campus in the summer of dia ignore that and continue to focus on the more colorful as- pects of the Berkeley campus. icago Rock Sage, Echoes Hollow ouncl BOB LANE with a heavy accent on coun- In a completely different bag, whose pop tremendous brought records were level of achieved through a appeal, amount The lat- Bucking- nothing mediocre in its dis- There are some groups in Chi- opinion about the younger I find them intelligent sincere in their beliefs. Peat Moss G01 But Not Weatl Harper College's new tiu'e is again on solid gi The Corbetta Constr Company reported that the moss deposits found on the struction site have beei moved. Those deposits under parking lots and under tht ners of two buildings cause a serious constructic lay, said Corbetta. The main delays have caused by the bad we more than anything els rough estimate indicates weather costs a Week of struction time. RANDHURS CAMERA SHI try Style' , cago that have some measure of But the draft, equipment loss- potential but in my opinion only es and a lack of larfze com- ....,. 1... li.,.+..1.,..+ ,mi ,...a..a..,.n- CAMERA NEEDS
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