Amplifier v. 3, no. 2; (1956, Oct. 25)

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(.tll& Oct. 25) The state fish and game department vetenarians are waging what g ~~ernsto be a los.in battle to, save the blfe of a six-hundred pound gr-LzzLy bear adly mauled by a School of Mines I student Yesterday afternoon. 'ria ,Hugo Pulju, senior geology s t.uderrt, a S,ln the wilderness area W~dnesday on,. fleld trip to collect speclffiens for hls ~~thless-type rock collection. The day Q~d Proven quite fruitful and Hugo was on ilS 'Wayback to camp a-nd the cooking of ib.structor Koucky, when he spied a partt'~Ularly large and very desirable worthless a ck precar~ously balanced on the edge of Yawning chasm. t As Hugo made his way over the rough aerrain towards the prize, the victim and d ab. his mate happened to pass by and in irbUngling way, knocked the specimen, Ofre~rievably, into the chasm. In a fit th Plque, Pulju mercilessly attacked t'~ bear who began mo~ioning ,his m~te to ~r for her life. ThlS herolc actlon Shobably saved her from serious injury. ~ e 'Was',struck on the hind paw by Pulju IS a~lllPlepick which required only minor first

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. J;:.... ,. Wednesday, November 14.11 is the date decided upon for the annual MoS.M. UBlast. Ii Advance notice of skits being prepared by the various organizations and classes indicate that this year's program will equal and even surpass the spirited tradition of the eventQ All organizations, that have not started p Lanning for their participation should do so immediatly0 As is customary in the Blast, the st.uderrt s 'will have their chance to exact their type of revenge on the faculty. It should be remember-ed, however, the whole vein of the day is lighthearted, and retribution by the faculty for idle remarks may be swift and brutal. Several worthwhile prizes are offered by he ASSMfor outstanding performances. InlcLuded are prizes for g: the best skit; the st actar and actress; and the best charcter actor and actress. Remember the blast, November 14 at 8 g:OO .M. in the Museum Hall e

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Members of the main party were sumcrie s and arrived on lie macabre scene while the bear still in"ed• Separating the pair, and disarm~eP~ju of his sample pick, the part~ ti d1atly practiced their Bureau of Mines 4~st aid in an attempt to save the bear's

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di The authorities are holding Pulju for a1l S~u.:rbingthe' serenity of the wilderness tar e 'Wasunable to post the dollarth:i...tY~eight cent bail. This is Pulju' s arr:d Offense having previously ,?een I ant sted for boxing elk and cha si.ng elope.

ATTENTION ~ GRADUATING SENIORS The following is a list of scheduled ) nterviews for the month of November g: Novo 9 - Boeing Kircraft, Seattle, Wash. Interviewer~ Do Bernard' Nov. 14 Shell Oil Company Interviel"er~: R• .l:!;. Winslow Nov. 16 - Texaco Company, N. Y. Interviewerg D.~. Sedgwick thv. 29 - Stanolind Oil & Gas Co. Interviewert. J. Co McCarthy Students interested in an interview see me immediatly. -- Do C. McAl;uliffe, Dean of College r


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