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lessen COHGS-19 ' Susdnville, California ek f ' ., . is THE GAR october 7, 1971 S' vol, I2 Ng, 2 Drama instructt semester at Lassen has had 2 years of pr firming experience. free-lanced in Ed' T.V. in the Bay area lanced in Chico for a taught filming an make 8 mm. films ir schools. He is going 1 background in th' class. I am soliciting authored plays. I wo' look over as many 1 possibly could. I wc accept a in progres especially ones that v themselves to : presentation, Mr said. This is some highlight of my backg went to Contra Costa .U. of C. at Davis, Ca Hayward, got my Degree at U. S. Berks my teaching crede Chico State College. County resxuents create about 5.6 pounds of trash a week per person. About a thousand residents take their solid waste to the Recycling Center every other week and everything else goes to the dump. Se we have a problem. Dumpr. are being and all areas in tl have to go into Landfill Operai means lots of probl to do this, plus lot The City Count Board of Supervis site picked out near was the bed of an and the water tal hundred feet belo face. It is borde: highway and two r it is easily accessi First, the city will have to buy thi Q drill a well, fS25,1 compacter, bulldo men to do the work landfill is a clean or area is dug up, garbage is put ir everything covered dirt, then sprayed All of this will take money, taxpayers' money. The Solid Waste Committee, 56the Board of Superv3ors, and Mr. Dave Copenhage, Westem Pacific's representative,AhadAa trash and garbage to Lassen Countyf' Mr. Copenhagen said, the railroad is having some financial problems. I will approach other areas to see if I can sell them the idea of bringing their trash into Lassen Countv and navimz fm- This is a case of everyone in the county working together to improve the' environment. Until we get going on the sanitary landfill, everyone should support the recycling Q The Lassen College Debate small group. QLater, I found out that only nine were college students.J Judge Kirby: HI really bend over backwards to give Justice. He stood up, I refuse to continue this con- ersation, and he left the oom. . Schwelm: Your Honor, no ne was questioning you about our job. Justice!! that is yoiu' nb, dispensing justice and a air trial to all. No one asked ou to bend over backwards low, the more I think about olving a disputed ballot. trongly. improving as they ent, the Cougars then rapped ollege of the Redwoods to :ste sweet victory. In individual events, novice ral interper, Sue Sewell, :ored 3rd, 4th, and 4th in espective rounds. lquad will next debate on December 1 at Hayward, California, in the California State College Novice In- vitational. ARCHERY cLus . . put down? 'rhen merit ou different sentences and fine for the Whites, Natives, an Rich people?? Judge, there are always ' few undesirables in any group Especially the ones who rip o with your bike, money, fur, niture, car or stereo. You se only the people who have r afoul of the law. Come on do to the college. Meet the wid variety of interesting studen we have on campus. It give you a bigger view of world. Reagan Signs Drug Legis. Gov. Ronald Reagan toda signed legislation that trigger an all-out educational cam paign against drug abust. The measure The Drug Education Act of 1971,' proposed by the govemor in 1970 message to th Legislature, marshal educational and communi groups for a comprehensiv drug education program reach school children in ' dergarten through high school In addition to establishin
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Sn, :nd , 1 u A A ----- -- f11H1S for 3b0llt SIX ITIOHUIS- recycle the materials. We Thenlfree-lanced for Channel can S911 all me solid waste and are tion oup nal ans an, ned 1 tid 'AI 1 'om' e to own Tl is 1 19, :for can you lls,. US, just the you lent :oss B89 , en. free hot Fhis ofit idly l a ier, V8 a me. et here. But this amount, I think :ducts will have iled until the plants are built this problem. recycle, we can round the world :lds oflninerals I wouldn't have :ement if I had ter was going to Has the Court bomb threats? No, we have had I was at a State Judge's Sonora on Oct. 1971 and this What did you ..a lot of un- ants? You will have to YOIIE antnuyseu , V ,, c-- ---T 1 started the in- about Judge Kirby's talk to the tnrview. Lassen County Board of 3. 111111 I , , Supervisors. The Bee quoted 5 Judge Kirby, We have minorities...a lot of un- desirable students who may take it out on the court. 1 Take what out on the court? What students? What minorities? Your reporter wondered, so, together with other students - Paul Har- ding, Lorraine Jones, 'Ronald Comier, we went up to the County Courthouse on Wed- nesday, Nov. 3, 1971 to see if I could get an interview with Judge Kirby for the Cougar. The Judge was just finishing a court session and told the clerk, yes, he would see us, so she sent us into the Judge's office. I had a list of questions that I LBC Dehaters Elimin M 'vomen de men's and anced to c er defeatii slowly in tl . :ompetition llege men's of fir: . 1 6-5 f ar lark Gustaf: 9 'WM en, boweC p Zi, f b Y .othe Umvei 1 i ' . , J NN , irter-finals Agavolucu ou un: tsinuuyxuuznuy ---- college' U- preliminary elimination 011. Saturday I-he mel- - --- Plan was -n--.p-s,w....-a,557w-,- I v 1 - One ofthe big problems is that big business just seems to want to go on making big monev and not face the fact the 1. I W I one asked you to bend over backwards LIIICC wen: auca'ocn'un uuyca J. Schwelm: Your Honor, being arrested doesn't mean ty. I understand of the thirty-three 'ested were from even if they were 2 out -of eight d fifty is a very a. fLater, I found ' nine were college y: I really bend :wards to give Ie stood up, I :ontinue this con- and he left the : Your Honor, no :stioning you about stice!! that is your sing justice and a all. No one asked l over backwards more I think about 4 -Y --- -7- --v-- ,available and studeiitsl are encouraged to plan -their programs .for next semester - - ation will -J the Student s moved to This should 13th. In the its should: r programs -e uirferent, I need to be 1 merit out as and fines iatives, and re always a n any group. ES who rip off money, fur- reo. You see ho have run Jme on down eet the wide f mteresting students we have on campus. It will give you a bigger view of the u ngnocua unc. uuao Wlldlf ILUIU UI. justice are you disbursing??? Do you give sentences that are JUST because that is what the crime justifies or do you give sentences to minorities like blacks, hippies, Chicanos, because they are different, therefore bad and need to be put down? Then merit out different sentences and fines for the Whites, Natives, and Rich people?? Judge, there are always a few undesirables in any group. Especially the ones who rip off with your bike, money, fur- niture, car or stereo. You see only the people who have run afoul of the law. Come on down to the college. Meet the wide variety of interesting students we have on campus. It will give you a bigger view of the world. Dnanan cinna- , - ' - -' ' through 12th grade, it provides b acket Sam,-da g to rally, ,after losing a to form a nationally affiliated . . . . .,5..+....:,..... m........?r1?E?iEE1-S2T,, closedecisinn.tn-Butte,CnlleQe-f,A!1ChBI?y Cl!-lb lS urged U0 for spgclal training. ad .ln-
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