Show Ha T it A A A f f ?75 “72 years of free expression” Vol 72 No 87 Utah State University Logon Utah June 16 1975 4 Pages i In Recommendation postponed on fee na’s ' o-- ‘ ield the Ji: ' H£ in The effective date of a $10 late registration fee which was approved by the Class Scheduling and Registration Committee was postponed by the University’s Administrative Council during its k v g $? £ f son the v3j i ?V ‘$0 Nl ide the be tT jT June 3 meeting The recommendation which was to originally to have gone into effect Winter Quarter 1976 could possibly be dropped altogether if students can bring their up to 85 percent by next winter Faye L Bergeson Scheduling Clerk for the University and a member of the Class Shceduling w!ktfSmJ and Registration Committee said that the recommendation was first submitted because the percentage of students completing forms pre-registrati- was down ASUSU President Nolan Johnson said that he would be willing to accept an assignment-tsee that gets more publicity in order to raise the percentage of students taking rf d&(h!tS XaeVdv°rn0arn9ceedahUSU 9rf?duae sud!"'' ore on thp wilrlltlo - - derstand more of its purpose Frame said '"9 mnnni th habits female Logan High School student told the Logan City School Board Thursday she is A being discriminated against because she is a girl Patty Dunn a sophomore last year said that after qualifying for the varsity tennis team she was told she couldn’t play “I was number three or four on the team” Ms Dunn said “But Coach Ryan informed me that Principal J Paul Miller had said that girls will not be allowed to participate because the principals in Region One had voted against girls participating in boy’s sports” Miller said he had made a motion at a region principals meeting that Ms Dunn be allowed to play but the motion died for lack of a second Ms Dunn told the school board that even if there were a girls’ tennis team at Logan High that she wouldn’t want to play on it “I would get progressively worse playing on a girl’s team” she explained “You become more powerful competing with the boys because they offer more competition and the girl’s game and the boy’s game are just two different things” Dunns’ father Ralph said he talked to the American Civil Liberties Union and found that it is unconstitutional for the region to vote against a girl playing on a boy’s team The Logan City School Board Ms Dunn authorized Superintendent James Blair to do everything possible in making a recommendation to the Region One principals and superintendents to see that Ms Dunn has a chance to compete next year Blair also stated that Logan students are experiencing what liberation really means Two distinguished Americans will be participating in regional sports for girls next year and recommended that girls be included on boy’s teams for sports when there are not enough girls to justify the formualtion of a girl’s team “non-contac- t” Goodbye Jack Hello Steve son of President Gerald Ford Even though Jack Ford in with a graduated from Utah State University two weeks ago nextdegree fall in enrollment its forestry USU will not be without a Ford (Cont on Page 3) graduates told Another graduation is 1900 USU some and passed High “Students agitated for a preregistration privilege a few years back in order to be assured of getting the classes they needed but for one reason or another students aren’t taking advantage of it” Lambert said Ms Bergeson explained that a high percentage results in benefits to the students She said that not only does it aid in efficient class scheduling on the administrative level but that it also eases formal registration at the beginning of the quarter and gives the bookstore a chance to better determine what and how many books will need to be ordered If USU Sex discrimination cited at Logan High sports team o advantage of it and to avoid the penalty fee According to Karl Lambert registrar 80 per cent of the students enrolled at USU return each quarter Of these students only about 69 per cent have been $10 President Spencer W Kimball LDS church leader and Bob Hope humorist spoke to this year’s graduates At the Wednesday night baccalaureate services President Kimball cautioned students that man is of little worth without the spirit world the “Although changes important values remain constant” Kimball said “One-mus- t keep in touch with God in order to achieve the highest possible goals” At the commencement on exercises Thursday Bob eemedian Hope told graduates to go out and straighten out the mess the generation before you made help the less fortunate and pray the nation will continue to produce people like you Hope said “If there was ever a time to buzz off the old political games and get on with the business of pulling the nation together and straightening out its economy its spirit and morale now is that time” Both were Kimball awarded and Hope honorary degrees President Kimball was presented a Doctor cf “in Philosophy degree selfless his of recognition devotion to those things which make life worthwhile” Hope received a Doctor of Humanities degree himself commenting “most people think of themselves as human but I’ve got a certificate to prove it” According to Betty Ford’s Press Secretary Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld brother Steven has decided to attend USU Jack’s Steven has spent the past year working as a ranch hand in Montana the security for Logan City Police Chief Max Jones said Monday that the same way much handled be will USU is Steven while he attending as it was for Jack He’ll have his own Secret Service men and we’ll act as their assistants or back-u- p men when needed Jones said Both Steven and Jack are staying at the White House now for the first time since their father became President USU he skipped Although Jack has officially graduated from s high school Susan commencement ceremonies to attend his sister commencement at Holton Arms School for Girls in Washington Jack’s trip from Utah to the Nations’ capital was complicated somewhat when his jeep broke down in Ohio Mrs Weidenfeld said Jack’s plans were uncertain at this point “He’s trying to put it all together” she said adding that he is ‘very interested in the environment” with the Susan 17 has described Jack as the one family member She issues other and major on Vietnam amnesty strongest opinions father to their said Jack often passes those along a Susan is presently in Yosemite National Park where she is taking course from the well known photographer Ansel Adams V only are you receiving a liberating a parking space" Bob Hope told "This is an important degree-you'- re USU graduates day-n- ot |