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- ., , ?YTWIW HUMAN RIGHTS WAS THE LECTURE TOPIC of Sydney Hook, head of All-Universi- ty, of New York U. MYSTERY WRITER Peter Dickinson came Concerts, Movies mum. LISTENING TO THE PRESENTATION made by the OSPIRG team are interested student body members. crowds during her afternoon performance. RELAXING IN THE BACK ROOMS of the library before performance time is a New TYPICAL OF ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS except that they sing on a circuit are the New Hope. Hope member.
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RETURNING TO UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEG co. E during winter term were folksingers Jon Adams of Portland and Larry Hanks of San Francis- FREELANCE CORRESPONDENT Colin Ed- wards inspired much thought about the Middle Eastcrisis Community Service Offers Lectu res, Numerous programs were presented by the Community Service Program Committee throughout the academic year. They varied from an afternoon sitar concert by Prabha Devi to a lecture concerning ttWhat to do Until the Psy- chiatrist Comest, with Murray Banks. The presentations also included recent popular motion pictures scheduled on Friday evenings. Among fall term programs were the movies ttMidsummer Nighfs Dreamh, and ttCool Hand Lukett with Paul New- man. Speaking to students in the library '20 COMMUNITY SERVICES about ttThe Art ofDeath was British mystery writer and humorist Peter Dick- inson. Winter snows were not enough to stop stop the programs. Although postponed for a week, Sydney Hook presented his thoughts on ttWhat are Human Rights? Movies included ttThe Inspector Gener- alh, ttThe Pearlh, ttWait Until Darkh, and tsThe Americanization of Emily? Special concerts were given. The ttNew Hopeh, the uManzanita Jungleh, and folk singers Jon Adams and Larry Hanks were among those that appeared. ONE OF THE THREE REPRESENTATIVES of OSPIRG puts her cause before an afternoon forum.
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Car Rallies for Fall 8!. Spring Fun number 2. During the fall of the year two rallies were held to be followed by the spring term events. The driver and the naviga- tor of each car in the rallies aimed to be the first through the pre-arranged course known only by the clue sheets made up by people appointed by the activities chairman. As well as time, mileage was important in determining the winner be- cause extra points were added to scores with each tenth of a mile over fifteen miles. Jim West and Greg Miller were known as the yearts most prominent winners. Miller. STILL WAITING FOR CLEARANCE to get going are Shelly Doemer and Mike Wetherell in their W with the Deardorff and Massier cars following. wet; e t 22 CAR RALLIES
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