Show i some courtesy Activity sp 1 hroughout tin ocning wevks of fall quarter sitv has followed a policy of the unwr vigorously checking for activity cards Indore admitting people to various campy facilities and at tiv ities For example a valid I D is needed gain admission to the HPKR facilities A valid IDasre quirt'd for admission to Stab in th Hack last Friday night The administration s reason for following such i stnc loseddcx r jhiIkv seems reasonable enough at first glam Since student fees fund most of the affix-feactmtia students should la- the sole reajiers of the Unefits resultng from these ai tiv ities However if one stops to consider lmpln ations of t his olicv one Ivecomes slightly uneasv I he umvtrsitv is bv nature a world of its own If t I Si' admmist ration i hooss to further isolate the carcpa from the community bv restric ting at tiv ities to students® lv it is committing grave folly Such enforced isolation® only serve to further heighten the atmosphere of distrjl and prejudice toward the university community so oha found among local residents Admittedly non students often outnumlier students some activities Perhaps some time slots and actmt should fe set aside for students only Certainly howrvs many activ ities and facilities should remain open toUB restric ting ai tiv ities to students the university adminm lion is nahing those who choose to date and socaia with those outside of the iv ory tower of I'tah State I he roles and fortunes of campus and community scoU lie intergratisi not s gregated Just as Si students Kd1 main of the liemtitx and services of Cache Valley so should C at he all ev citizens Ik eligible to participate in i f extracurricular life of t he university Ui c d - mond Actutoroop executive vice president Tom Moulton manager of the I siT ticket office was told b B'i I of ficials the small number of tickets and the had scaling were caused bv for season b tickets BU rational is understandable At less popular games saies on seasonal tic kets would make up for regular tickets not sold But it should be a common courtesv to allow sc ats for the oppom nl no matter what Last ear w hen LSI and B I c lathed m I ogan tu k t s wt re high v demanded bv the loval Jotals But B I was allowed I tOh tu k ts that SU fans would have grabbed up in a minute M said for Moulton said B If treats L 1 worse than anv ot her m the last decade when I SI plavsBl in Provo less tickets and worse seats are given to I sU fans each v ear LSI fans don t expect the best seats in the house but lh v ‘hould at least be allowed decent seats in the stadium as a t ommnn fourths t validity reasoning questioned over the It'll fans appreciated the decisive foot ball victory s hut grateful for the seals at Salurdat were thev hut anything cougars g her on iht north end The majority of I SI' fans were seated on a hit at off the mountain a conies of hang gliders coming zont with a good view football game when a touchdown sion stand and an occasional view of the was made on the north side to U onU allowed 920 seats for I Si fans and inrnpUteU nttfleUed on leave seats for the marching band The hand ended up sitting on i hairs the sidelines thletu Department werent enough M go The tickets given to the around and the tickets were on the 10 v ard line The ASl Si studenttxxh officers were alM told the would gt t 20 tom f sold and student IxmIv phmentarv tu kets I ighteen of the tickets we rt r fibers had to buv their own tickets at the last minute according to I card hI I 1 t i- f'Vitj L- Bob In T? 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which i how we want to be tr defeod legal means to W Finally I would on the editorial w the choice “ Mondays StsteemM 0 the effect that unusual pressures helped PVji - sion deadline Srv’aLTTef ' have shown a IB) of the m H A‘‘vn population of the K tf 2 fr amenament has ueS5 With such massivP“ deserve bill doesn t this dent s active endorse'' v |