Show 0 mm M Opinion Editorials S''V ’ vrs t Highrisers EDCE program should be junked d ’ I :’ ( I - I : d by Ray Cornia prudiuv ItbTdUon t t'!i capable ft expressing theinselyes til t knew t't' lion gtw Ira bii'es god :i tie uiiwrxty md eoiiege graduates in ca i - sf shi'iK - be t" : i Kxaiu KIX K in:pit nn this goal Mudents ( H'pirtrro" to ai Ldc:d do Iprg cAt'd la-'- I war consistont t l nothing trom the KIK’K Willis Pitkin in a Director Program j the sjuj program "is not designed as umer: In lac Pitkin said this dut n g students uloso sole emit let with piiigrill m be KDP1-- should iot nd it p a e! t lean ed anything g e sl v' continue to tund a program tad rad t'eitamK the aisuer stmuld tx'out mlted t tie English lah JM times on a a: dot t to pass ttie HI X 'K test Mireiy ' s 'ere could haw been spxmt better in a ' e: ded to teach r si: et till ig li" nmi it vv ra-m- ng r t : o'' r t : a- ' -- i uts'i : - -- ’ I BUT OFFICER MS DRINKIN' THAT STUFF WATER CONSERVE : No admittance' (letters to the to teenyboppers ' Porncp' ' i ie: m:’'n- - o: e s ’ eeir ot tm-- "in oi e t out r-- attendance of I'M' da ees c'ould be t tie presence of so efx local higti school students ppem dances Diouid make an et fort to keep the tor rea-o- ii it o! dec-linin- actiitns STAB m ttie Dark tier lured a large number of the high school croud we person estimated do percent of the dancers ur u alliiou ers uere youngsters I ni ersity students fund STAB activities and rightly a ’i I n Id- - and FRANKLY SPEAKING by phil frank Editor debt o cmd "ccur at delisitv 1! line public facility : T urthermtie ffenders Ihe editor uf s ni vc i : t i r iini niir It at I l IX ters feet find t'u ! t hi !: it VstsT udrrship bisement t t -- W Alt l thus lati-- aid Ut or i expect them to tie off limits to TO Corridors Commons no problem i sucti ONLY I A lilt- !‘ a mm-- t ra- auitft-- anaeslet them siy so direi tlv fit-- thetic there are tAu Technocratically mssible tV fire haatds keep-m- g tialf ttie exit deers Im ked mui h ef the tune and touting ttie basement telephoto s abutting a cerndor ttiat is eniv even feet wide Fvir noticed Ahat the preregistratien of students in a i ernder at ttie foot of a stairwell dees te the mandate t six-fii- Aidtti Similarly the Commons "pro Idem" m the library ai tually reflects the high denote of use contrasted to a parsimonious mainteriame cull iv There are up to 43 students using the einmons at a time tt e ac umii- c are tie sme ttie tak intv a ho and general' : cl lti disfu-r- stadium as J re emplev that ttie et i eld!' “i sua-rviv- And a prized if ttie and noisv " I: 8 hbrart -- I si a here third level tone-!u- f"r extend e are sur-a !ecornes mess) bherea-nee-d a a commons son libraries talhto to provide a place for bhemser stacks trie thus keeping il most sensing ves quiet ser-- t T te these vita! ts Intel an outside u but e: v ires adjai mam study need at USU Serious! v not touch more of tin timnan less k J K Moris Associate Professor Anthropology 4 Six iologv Electronic carillon surpasses bells To the editor: "VhiTS Jv V invof There seems to be a lot of concern and ignorance about the bell and chimes in lid Main’s toAer Perhaps letters Feb 1 GUESS SOME WERENf Cucii COLLEGE MEDIA or THE FUDCV- - SEHV1CES-BO- SCHOOL bUTD PRESIDED AFTER ALL1' CA 94709 Mr Mitchell has never heard the chimes m Old Main played I for one have never heard them played "adequately by man" One of the few occasions when someone attempted to play the chimes last year's commencement was a pitiful concatenation of random noise for the most 4 -- Owing to the imperfection m are nearly b except Hunchback isimodu the not seem does which USE l0dern wrillon osmgjjj things as could be played by o use a keyboard ie t’ontinued on paRe a vone instn- - |