Show Tlw A I n '“72 years of free expression” For not Pre-registeri- Lot© Tim Gurrister Indepth Reporter proposal to assess a ten dollar fine on students who had but opportunity to did not will be acted upon by the academic council at its next meeting Academic council had already reviewed the recommendation previously but sent it to the Class Scheduling and Registration Committee which recently apA er proved it The proposal would be effective winter quarter 1976 and will apply to students enrolled the previous quarter but not to new or former students Academic council meets again June third a Tuesday ''The proposal would not apply to for next students fall by mail Evan Sorenson director of pre-registeri- admissions and records said preregistration was the idea of students three or four years ago has dwindled to it may not be where the point worthwhile he said of use preIncreased students would give registration better selectivity of courses a better idea of class sizes for instructors'- and would help the bookstore in ordering he said “It comes to the point of do we really need Sorenson said “Running computers and hiring people to makes it handle Pre-registrati- n” expensive” Good Karl Lambert registrar called it a “good idea” It can’t hurt to he said pre-registe- by Tim Gurrister r” The recommendation would e up of people in Indepth Reporter Judd Harmon an- nounced his resignation as Dean of the college of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences to his department heads Thursday His letter 'of resignation stated his duties would end June 30 or when a replacement was found Harmon came to USU in 1951 from- the nationally in various professional administrator Lambert said Each quarter 80 per cent of those enrolled return the following quarter he said Preregistration of the same has been down as low as 69 percent he continued “I don’t like to think of it as a penalty” He said “I see it as: this is how much registration costs at this point and this is how much it costs at this point” vice Bartenshaw Dean said of affairs student president of the pre advantages registration should be enough incentive without a monetary WEDNESDAY JUNE FOURTH magazines There are lots of reasons for not registering early you should not be penalized for missing it Bartenshaw said “There could be a ten dollar discount possibly for early registration” he said “A reversal of attitude could be stressed” ASUSU Johnson Nolan he said studentbody president fee to the was basically opposed 'assessment It has its merits though he said Fred Davenport new book department chairman said getting class totals sooner is helpful only when the information is fixed The fee assessment would “definitely be helpful” in making the class lists predictable for the bookstore’s use It would be usable information whereas it wasn’t usable before” v ROTC Commissioning Ceremonies 10 am Chase Fine Arts Center Theatre Recognition Awards Honoring Wives of graduating students 1:45 pm Main Auditorium Reception For alumni graduating students their families and friends ' 3 pm Garden of President’s Home Dinner Speaker Spencer W Kimball Honoring Baccalaureate of Latter-da- y Saints 6:00 pm of Christ Jesus Church President Walnut Room University Center Academic Procession 7:30 pm Old Main to Spectrum Baccalaureate Service 8 pm Spectrum THURSDAY JUNE FIFTH Breakfast Mr Bob Hope Honoring Commencement Speaker Walnut Room University Center 7 am Academic Procession 8:30 am Old Main to Spectrum Commencement Program 9 am Spectrum College Graduation Ceremonies 11 am College of Agriculture University Center Auditorium College of Business Main Auditorium College of Education Chase Fine Arts Center Concert Hall College of Engineering Chase Fine Arts Center Theatre College of Family Life Logan Institute College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences Spectrum College of Natural Resources University Amphi-theatr- e College of Science University Center Ballroom Graduation Picnic Luncheon 12:30 pm Quad he said head of the political science to face students continue problems Housing Harmon was named as dean The rising cost of housing food service complaints hassles lead and landlord-tenan- t the list of housing problems facing USU students spring after graduating University of Wisconsin -- - would be made and out of the college A decision would not be made for two months or “well into the summer” Harmon said The opening of applications for the spot would be advertised Hanson said help the departments and the students solidify their schedules fine Idea College dean resigns Harmon 'tired of it all' Dean M Graduation Schedule ng fee may be assessed pre-regist- 12 Pages Utah State University Logan Utah May 28 1975 Vol 72 No 85 He was depewtm&nt whan appointed Dean of the College of Social Sciences in 1968 When the social sciences and humanities and arts colleges were combined in 1970 Tired of it Harmon said he was stepping down because he was just tired of the administrative end of quarter Increase Low ‘ education” desire to get back into teaching political science was another reason Harmon said “I want to improve my golf game” he added Provost Gaurth Hanson said he would “hate to see him go" “He has always been a delightful person to work with" he commented Harmon is also writing a book which he would have more time to work on with his lighter work A load Harmon’s letter of recom- mendation has not been formerly accepted by the Institutional Council Hanson said the letter has not been submitted to the council which meets in June in the hopes of convincing Harmon to stay on the job because of the good work 5-- coordinator said ' “The formation of the Tenant Association is the most exciting thing for students that’s happened this spring” Sibbett said 6 percent Increase housing The cost will rise 5 or 6 percent next year A regular High Rise room and 20 meals per week rate will increase of from $350 per quarter to $370 next fall William Skidmore Director of Housing said Most other campus complexes such' as Reeder Merrill and Bullen will be up $8 from $130 to Married $138 or $120 to $128 student housing will rise $5 per month except Van Noys and the Trailer Court Skidmore said One solution to student complaints on food spring quarter has not been working out The suggestion for unlimited seconds at the High Rise cafeteria is being misused Wayne Smith auxiliary service director said $20 “Some students a minority are taking advantage of the 'seconds policy and filling up he had done knapsacks to take outside to Committee friends” Smith said Screening of the letter The newly formed Tenant Upon acceptance a will Association should help with the appoint President Taggart -- s i ft " rrri m to tte r upcoming spfffig 'deposit hassles "srF'n iirg cp the Mike Sibbett student housing position ( applications for Compared to other Universities USU’s prices increase on housing is relatively low The high cost of food and overall operating costs are the main reason’s for the increase Skidmore said Working closely with the students complaints the service department said there are often problems “Trying to give students what they want and what they need is sometimes hard to get together” Smith said “but improvements have been made” dered for the building “These improvements have come directly from student suggestions We try to listen and meet student complaints and suggestions” Smith said renters have “The and judicial a fair needed long method of handling problems The Tenant Association is the Bean Bags and Plants simplest and fairest means of Bean bag- - chairs' have been solving this problem as far as added to lounges in the West High USU could find” Mike Sibbetts said Rise and plants have been or increase in Housing probJem jncLiingthe 6 officials administrative and by various cGmpus organizations 5-- -- us -- off-camp- being token core of photo by Steve Alexander hausing-are |