Show 2 Our Opinion In This Seal — Reserved! STUDENT LIFE NOVEMBER 6 1964 The Around The Churches IJv Sorry this seat is reserved! I low many times have you heard an usher say this as you and your date were preparing to sit down at a ball game concert speech or other presentation? There is only one thing worse than this humiliation — when the desired seats are not used but sit vacant throughout the program For what purpose are these seats reserved and who does it? For this answer we asked ASUSU President Ken Rich “At most important USU events either the administration or studentbody invites someone to attend as our guests it would be unhospitable to ask someone such as the USU Board of Trustees local and state VIP’s or visiting dignitaries to fight the student crowd in order to obtain a seat Especially when they were honored at a previous- dinner as was the case at the Utah Symphony Orchestra” Li By Lee Roderick David L Griffith chances of By Lee Roderick after a Catholic losing streak and 29000 pat football the Don’t crucify rons— mostly partisan-co- uld Mass this Sunday will be rattle the best of teams held at 8 and 11 am Evening squad devotional will begin at 7 pm I was in Provo sitting on When the Saints and will be followed by the the wrong side of the turf to understandable why regular Newman Club meet- watch the Aggies reluctantly It’s ing Pictures of the Hallo- bow before the determined they built the new Y stadium with steel instead of cement ween party and Homecoming underdogs last weekend when the Saints begin to slides will be shown after the 6 out of 11 business meeting stomp their feet the ensuing thunder makes you feel as 2 Latter-da- y Saints The game proved one thing: lightening is about to smite The University Stake will Our supply of experienced the wicked opposition The hold their Gold and Green manpower is exhaustible USU chargBall Nov 14 at 8:30 pm in nationally-ranke- d And the rolls of paper that via minus were ers of Hall Stake the the Cultural injuries gracefully down Gold” is six of the finest 11 players through the crowd (someone of “Garden Center dislike officers We so Student Are they justified? think who started the season be said the theme was their school flag) taking desirable seats away from students but as ASUSU Lutheran Student Fellowship sides a host of second and when it the cats made a TD representatives this is part of their obligation when enterLutheran Student Fellowmust have been a morale recall Some it visitors public people taining university ship will hold their weekly Jack Schroeder of the Salt booster lations meeting at 6:30 Sunday even- Lake Tribune columnized that Back In Logan Next Year We would like to ask one thing of those persons respon- ing in room 211 of the Union the of some could Aggies try sible for reserving seats Please count more carefully those Dr Keller will show slides their linemen in the back-fiel- d heAggie Lynn lleninger said made a effort in your party and use only the required number of seats and lecture on evolution most that to considering off the Cougar fooelected officers fight Recently This can be poor public relations too are: Ron Gracenhorst presi- of the key injuries are there tball team after they sprinted —t’j it might be a good idea across the stadium to retrieve dent Dean Kaiser the Karen Nordt secretary traditional wheel but to All In Their Heads no avail and Paul Beyers it’ll be back in repBut besides the lack of ex- Logan next year! resentative the fact our ofperience Westminster Foundation coach Tony fense our Meanwhile couldn’t roll “Purpose of Fraternities” is his Knap squad up patching a presentation by a panel of pass defense was sleeping to beat Wyoming Saturday Greeks will be given Sunday the Cougars had psychology the Aggies have won 20 at 6:30 pm in Westminster going for them: of their last 21 home games Hall Single college students They weren’t to be beat at and this one should be a hapare welcome freshman-seasoconclusion to Homecoming py home-seaso- n Unitarian Fellowship What is the annual cost for book losses and mutilation coach Tommy Hudspeth a good— but oh so US Supreme Court Today” was at the USU library? No one knows probably This Sunday Prof Wendell Although the mutilation and stealing of library materials Anderson will present a talk FOR YOUR GROUP is a chronic problem on campuses across the nation there entitled “The Role of the US ENTERTAINMENT are few statistics on the subject Court Supreme Today” CALL THE Professor Anderson is on According to library officials an inventory to ascertain the faculty of the USU polithe number of books and magazines missing or that have tical science department and Also Shirt Ironing Service New Location — 143 E 2nd So ( all to make pages missing is a major project Involving time (five years is director of the Institute of I'h Arrangement Public Affairs at USU worth) money and manpower All interested persons are A complete inventory would be the only comprehensive to attend this presenurged method of loss evaluation Otherwise the librarian learns tation sponsored by the Loabout missing books or pages through complaints of stu- gan Unitarian Fellow-shidents However not many students report such information Meeting time is 10:45 in of the EPS building V What can be done to prevent the deliberate taking of v? LDS Institute books and magazines from the library shelves? At present Elder Milton R Hunter students leaving the USU library are required to have zifrfP their books and briefcases checked by a library employee member of the First Council at a checking gate But is this effective enough? While a of Seventy of the LDS church VWv will be guest speaker at the checking stand inhibits some students from takng books at the risk of apprehension it prc’vdes a challenge to other Friday lecture series sponsored by the Institute He ' students who have not yet learned honesty or consideration will speak on “Book of Morof others There are occasional apprehensions of would-b- e mon Lands” today at 12:30 stealers of books but this is less than one a week in the Institute Canterbury Association Apprehension is difficult with phamplets magazines or They will meet at the chappages Usually the cheek gate would not even see such lains home 85 East First N materials concealed in a notebook at 8 pm Sunday If anyone And if someone were caught the only disciplinary action needs a ride they are reon the USU campus is a breach of the code of conduct quested to call someand a report to dean of students Claude Burtenshaw There times beiore Sunday are no fines Discipline is up to the administration At one midwestern university the offense is taken more seriously First offense results in $100 fine and diciplinary probation with loss of social privileges Second offense is MEMI5KK ASSO(IATKI) $250 fine plus being dropped from school University coi ieoiuk chess police Johnson under the office of student affairs investigate and seek business Manager Colleen Perhaps she won’t Lynn Heningor announce it this way but out offenders These methods have been effective in cur- Managing Editor Bruce Hadfield Advertising Managers Hebrr Fuller she’ll want the whole world know to the loss and One of the mutilation of library materials so that si)ort3 Editor tailing Brent Cheeketts The ring you place upon her finger Society Editor of ne Lynn Ann Gubler loveliest it is no longer a problem lashion Asst Pam Bowen will say it more styles ensemble Lu0V Editor than John Peter Carroll any emphatically However another effective method but less Photographers Charles Jordan EASY TERMS It speaks of your sentiments stringent placard Neil Simmons could be installed at the USU library saving the Columnists Lee Hoderlck but also of our integrity We are as library considerable expense (it could be paid for within a Sheryl Smith anxious as you are for a good report Subscription rates for oft campus year) and providing for the purchase of more books for student $3 per year or $1 per quarter S3 per quarter out of country use from the money saved Printed during the - floated third-stringe- rs last-ditc- h vice-preside- nt eo-or- gs Library Vandals Must Be Curbed n sweating Susan Sunada Shirt Laundry Deserefs 245-37- 752-753- 2 S C-1- V ’ ! Im the HappiQSt Girl in the World i 752-033- 1 STUDENT LIFE $239 Editor-in-ttn- ly This method involves specially treating library books that an electrnoic devise would detect if they are being taken from the library This possibility is being investigated by the library staff and is well worth looking into — Evelyn Lawrence so 3 school jeer by the Associated Students ot Utah State University e room 213 Union Building Ph extension 472 Entered as second class matter September 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March 2 1870 Acceptance for at special rate of postage inmailing accordance with postal laws and regulations Of-fk- 0 125 North Main |