Show ljiii myuiiKX I Dll! till A Mess left at FAC Fri upset officials few people were uptight Fleetwood Mac following the concert staged m the Fine Arts Building last week and it wasn’t because of the music: it was the vomit broken bottles cigarettes and marijuana on the floor seats and walls One of those angered enough w&jSSnte'an opfnion was Dr Glen A Fifield assistant department A head of music Fifield said that to those who spend many hours working in the FAC and who consider it almost a second home it is too high class of a place to be treated that way “It is practically a shambles” he said Monday of the multimillion dollar facility “It was a problem with the conduct of persons at the concert But like with everything it was a small group of people” Fifield said that concert-goer- s left a lot of broken bottles even and cigarettes some marijuana behind He also said thaf there were a few places where persons had vomited in the concert hall He said custodians were trying Monday to clean up the vomit but added that the stain it would leave probably would not come up Dr Fifield said that he believed that the problem might not have been caused by USU students but by persons from Salt Lake Ogden and Idaho who don’t have respect for USU facilities Vol 72 Number 24 PART OF THE mess left after the Fleetwood Mac concert Photo by Jay Reedy Utah State University Logan Utah Wednesday Nov 20 1974 16 Pages Institutional Council discusses student policies Marsha Bowen Staff Reporter by university’s toward the In addition to approving a of assignments resignations and revisions the Institutional Council restated its position on recently reviewed policies and practices of the number university Saturday President Glen L Taggart said the council concurs with the university’s present smoking policy and student housing regulations does not plan to institute a formal dress code and requests the Publications Board to carefully review and understand the bylaws by which it is governed “The charge of the Institutional Council is to work through the ad morris trati on continual im- and increased of USU to the end that it remain a strong and viable institution responsive to the needs provement of a ce diverse studentbody” Taggart said In other action the council to add a public health student exchange to its Western voted for Commission Higher Education (WICHE) program States involved in WICHE agree to send students for advanced study to other WICHE designated universities and take care of fees incident to out of state tuition JR Allred director of Interstate ’STnrvie-s- ’ S’S'id" this means a student will pay fees as if he were a resident of the state where the university is located and his own state will pay the additional fees required of out of state students With the approved revision USU will be accepting students in forestry and public health through the WICHE program reported are anonymous according to officer Ray by Jay Wamsley for Student Life To rat or not to rat that is the question Whether ‘tis nobler to suffer the slings and arrows of making enemies or to uphold what you have pre-scho- ol always believed Perhaps Hamlet’s situation was a bit different but did he ever smell pot coming from his neighbor’s door? According to Jon Tolson of the Logan City Police Department it would be hard to determine how many calls the police get connected with drugs They are not a daily occurance Tolson said recently “Well over half of our calls end up without an arrest” Tolson stated “Very seldom do we end up with an arrest” m Most reported anonymously Most drug incidents and £&&&e aren’t able to pursue much farther Oldham said Some remain calls anonymous to the public but not to the police Tolson said These are made by people like student assistants and head residents in the dorms and the department knows who they are All calls are treated as by Richard Brady important Editor d” Tolson added confidential Often people get uptight about a foreign smell and want to remain unnamed “We accept that” Tolson said ’’but it increases the burden on us We have to build a complete case ourselves” According to Sgt Oldham there isn’t even a space on the incident report for religion or age It isn’t important to the police whether a caller is a Mormon or Jew or otherwise “It’s nobody’s business but the person’s what religion he is It’s not our business” Oldham said a According to Oldham person will most likely leave their name when reporting a burglary but may be a “little leary” when calling in a pot party On the other hand Tolson stated that it doesn’t depend on the size or magnitude of the ’’ call “It has a lot to do with their experience in the past It depends more on the individual than the nature of the call” he said What sort of an individual are yoti? Civic minded? A little leary? To rat or not to rat Watch out for slings and arrows Two of the bigger industries in Cache County have decided to lay off workers one because of the national economic picture and one because it is a slow time of year cgipwiy spokesmen said Fred Youssi head of the Logan Wurlitzer Co plant said Monday that from 20 to 30 part time workers have been laid off recently Youssi said he does not know if there wmII be a need to lay off any more part time workers or full timer workers “We pretty much follow the national economy” he said But for the time being Youssi said his company has no plans for further lay offs or for a work shut down “The economy is just beginning and it is too early to happen” he said “I don’t have any crystal ball to tell to slow down tell what will Pot posession no longer prosecuted in DC i students Taggart said Also approved in the Saturday meeting was a revision of the Athletic Code Rolfe Kerr President Assistant to the for University Relations said that with the revisions the Athletic Council will include the head of the department of Health Physical Education and Recreation two students one man and one woman four faculty members two men and two women and one man and one woman to represent the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women respectively in addition to the previously established members of the council lay off 45 employees Religion not “civic-minded- of research corporation to be a more programs significant part of the total learning environment of undergraduate and graduate Two local industries he said Oldham More than half the anonymous calls end up being “non-founde- Instructional Development Program was named as director of the University Honors Program He is replacing Dr Raymond T Sanders who has directed the Honors Program for the past eight years Alder has just returned from a one year internship at the Allred said University of Indiana where he A recommendation was also was assessing special problems passed which allows students to including that university's honors complete “less than four year program Taggart said Alder’s primary programs” to receive associate and applied associate degress responsiblity will be to work The university has 11 such directly with goals set forth by programs including one in meat the Institutional Council focused on restructuring the Honors programs cutting and Alder associate Program Doug More specifically these inprofessor of history and geography and director of the clude making the Honors Program less restrictive as to formal requirements and more conducive to learning through discovery experiences and in rat ornot to rat that is the question” “To university’s what will happen We have no plans for now to cut back” However he did say that the plant will partially shut down during Thanksgiving for a week and for two weeks around Christmas The second company to announce a shutdown is the LD Schreiber Cheese Co Inc A spokesman for Schreiber said about 25 persons have been laid off for three to four weeks The company has about 236 employees the spokesman said Schreiber which has been in Cache County for about two years will rehire the people when it decides to resume full production the spokesman said The employees were cut because this is a slow time of year the spokesman said However there were no lay offs last year at this time the spokesman said (See page 9) |