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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

December 8, 1971 (12 pages)

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Sounding Board . e S O . Gleanings from the Goldpan : The week on NUHS campus — AS WE SEE IT ARE YOU READY FOR CHRISTMAS? The Senate refused by a 9-14 vote to approve a constitutional amendment to lower the drinking age from 21 to 18.The bill was by Assemblyman Robert Cline, R-Canoga Park, A reason for not passing this bill’ was that it would result in more traffic violations and accidents .involving. drunken driving. Yet, legislators gave final approval allowing youths (teenagers) to get contraceptives from physicians without parental consent. In following their line of thinking, will this not encourage further promiscuity? Our servicemen between the ages of 18 and 21 are responsible and ADULT enough to defend, represent and many times die for our country. These very same "adults" are refused the right to drink because they aren't responsible enough to handle it. We were given the right to vote which is an adult privilege and responsibility. Many of us between the ages of 18 21 are on our own, earning a living, and in many cases raising and supporting a family, all adult responsibilities. We feel that since we have many responsibilities of the adult world, we have earned their privileges too. By I STOBER ‘ HEARD ON CAMPUS _. On Nov, 6, selected students from various schools in the Northern Sacramento Valley gathered at NU for honor choir tryouts, Of these students, 160 were chosen. Seventy-one were from NU. The choir is under the direction of Dr, William Hale, music director for Chapman College in Orange County. Their first performance was on Nov, 13 at Marysville High School, when six songs based on a religious theme were sung. Many more performances are planned. * * * NU's basketball team is off to a winning start. Both the Varsity and the Junior Varsity teams won their first games, played against Colfax, The Miners, varsity team, is the tallest in the history of NU. Brett Taylor is 6' 8", and Dan Scicca 6' 6". There are three returning guards, and Tim Kays will coach gain this year. The Miners took fourth place last, year, but with the heighth and experience of the guards, they are looking for the SFL league championship this season. The Nuggets, junior varsity, have a new coach Jim Simmons, who has a 10 out of 11 winning season at-NU. So, with a new coach and a new year working for them, the Nuggets could be a league contender. * Almost, I have three or four more things to get. JAN DUNDAS Yes, I guess I am. DON . STAPLE * * "S" Clubshas been working hard and is finally on its feet. For the past four years this club has been trying to survive, but it looks now to really be on its way. "S' Club, a service club, has-thus far planned to do volunteer work at DeWitt State Hospital, and to sing Christmas carols. at a rest home, As a fund-raising project for future service, they are selling delicious homemade cookies at the Cornish Christmas, The club also planns to attend a convention which is held annually at Asilomar, near Pacific Grove. * * * Many concerned teachers are meeting once a week to discuss whether or_not they are getting through to their students, Drama and English instructor Robert Gamage plans to hold these meetings each Wednesday morning. He hopes to have the teachers sit in each other's classes and then make suggestions at the next meeting. The objective is for teachers to see each other's methods, to discuss their good and bad points, and if their teaching methods are effective, Through these. discussions, teaching methods may be improved, he believes. . * * a Pag / Yes, I'm all ready except for ' the wrapping of gifts. MAXINE WINKLE: ; NEVADA COUNTY NUGGET) Just About, MILDRED LANE PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY .NEVADA COUNTY PUBLISHING CO. 301 Broad Street Nevada City, Ca. 95959 Telephone 265-2471 Second class postage paid at Nevada City, California. Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada County Superior Court, Juce 3, 1960. DecreeNo, 12, 406. Subscription Rates: one year, $3.00; two years, $5. 00. 1967
PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER of the I'm never ready intime. HELEN HEART GRIZZELLE Cn Dec. 3, five foreign exchange students visited NU. They were Miss Lourdes Segovia of Paraguay who is presently attending Placer High School; Miss Alexandra MacMillan of Australia, now a student at Colfax; Miss Kerstin Johansson of Sweden, who is a student at Ponderosa High School; Roderick Botsis of South Africa, attending Oakmont High School. ; and Lu Pripul of Thailand, enrolled as a student at Del Oro High School. These students joined NU's foreign exchange students, Danielle Bernard of France, and Birger Bolstad of Norway in an all-day session at NU, The visitors stayed with local families overnight, and departed on the 4th. Registration renewal notices mailed California's Cepartment of Motor Vehicles this week is mailing registration renewal notices to the owners of ten million automobiles, two million trucks, 1.3 million trailers, 560, 000 motorcycles and half a mil‘lion boats. The owners of at least two million of . these 14.4 million vehicles and vessels wiil take advantage of the early renewal opportunity, paying their 1972 fees in advance of the Jan 1 due date. Most of the rest will renew during January. A million others will stand in line during the final days, including Feb. 4, 1972, deadline for registering without penalty. After the deadline other thousands will pay more than they would have had to. "At least,"’ says Director of Motor Vehicles Robert C. Cozens, "that's the pattern of the past." Cozens has this advice for recipients of renewal statements: "If the statement is correct, it can be mailed to DMV's local or Sacramento office with a check or bank draft in the exact amount of the billing. The sticker will be mailed to you. "Better yet, get in the 'express' line at your nearest DMV office and walk out with your 1972 sticker. "If you still own the vehicle but the statement no longer reflects the true situation because of a change of name, address, license number, etc., bring the statement to the nearest DMV office with all documents that explain the discrepancy. Do this early." get reminders about a month ahead of registration anniversary of the vehicle, as part of an experiment in year-round renewal, , The traditional courtesy registration counters in many metropolitan banks will not be open until January, Cozens said, Cozens explains that the DMY computer has been printing 350, 000 aday of the 12x3 inch punched cards through the month of October and half of November. They were stuffed in envelopes, and bagged for the U.S, mails, well in advance of the Dec. 1 renewal kickoff. That's why, if someone traded in an older vehicle for a new one: during October-November, he may get a notice to re-register a vehicle he no longer owns, He should destroy the notice. The new vehicle's card will reach him later, after a catch-up computer run. 8x3 inch boat sticker is red. Some 100,000 owners of mctorcycles bought on or after March 1, 1971, will not receive renewal notices now. They will