Show I I STUDENT LIFE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8 1967 — 3 m 6 J’ 1‘ $y 4- ' - i £ V i'’ii fi5v Vit X'-- ' j 'A i ' i - ( if-- k ' p 1 i--:: X s 1 ' s ? f: s th? USU Gc’a now enter the lost stages cs Morris Angell and Pam weil-e- a rn'ment er rest to u ee e vcryc::e to get tieir tickets today anc plan nd o (glatie ending the Gaiajoniglit FOR KPARATIONS ib on lor of thii li had This For Is promi- lif ci Studied ilurins You? '(rating fall hat t V liidfjti ant ti vor k fop OOr" Is th :tViT U’h Ward 'HA on Vitilniv ie ByPIantScienceProi " 'U J 0 hast he e fl) The la’I r VONSTHAI mar drrnsins ? f th( p t ti-- I 8 st 7 TO in 'lie F'1-- t le Stake fuller Lire's far sP'irts of erv'aflv ION bY u ill be an fmilnie of ct'ii Util r p'lfi rmh Ik !" 'll at 'lhrcdm 1 he ounKt nhurt the n i"s students fimmtttr tenl he p’ m to jo o—Va"tip So lal 'Aguiar n’t-n— tf ’! left It i m f( in ire tfi SOIL in Wei b lepos itfd to ieM' rs'ie i if lent n lei tf! T t rollee Fellowship Hall ®t 630 So”itv rONSFVATlOV ntFZ eir will highlight of the nnsttr Fellowship this Sunday 12 Fun and eanv’s rjr Feb : unh vrnie squirt - daneing tea good tini for all Fer'-rw- t beb R at 7 ednrbd'n Hi Sholfbm Winn of (‘onsmaflon Serlre rr gmt speak — — Soil hf will rn CU’B The Hub pmiure win he taken V edne-f- ! rre ts ) at 4 “V) pm pru ‘aket and t'e Meet in front an Smith's o'fire All itiem are expecird to bR there j Buer ’jif — — at shown and 2 7:30 of five possible explana- that they are extraterreconventional strial machines phenomena misinterpreted psyhoaxes chological phenomena or lies and secret weapons lie suggests that the phenomena “could and should be of extreme interest to the scientist" However he admits the diff“How iculty of scientific study do we study events which cannot be repeated and which are recorded only through the minds of observers who can scarcely resist the temptation to enlarge their stories and to intermingle the facts with their own interpretations and psychological responses''" he asked pm at ‘3‘5TPY nX'B ’will meet U The Forestry ednesd iv Feb 10 I'Z auditorium ft 7 10 pm dt leeiure Kotetrv — '66 udl lie mesented All “bers are infted to attend — o-- - Plant teims the Cache County Ilall of Jusit will be tice Thursdav shown at 2 and 7:30 pm in the Forestry Auditorium here on campus o The author is Dr Frank B Salisbury head of the Science Department who ha made extensive study of unidentified flying object sightings Dr article exSalisbury’s plores the CFO phenomenon in tions- Cache County Mental Health Association invites the public to attend “Bold N e w Approach” a 63 - minute film designed to show w hat can be done and is being done toward a comprehensive community program to fortify mental health The film will be shown with no admission charge four times Wednesday it will be for Eery-- $ ’Item - The furnlhd hac t sbn SUunliv ftt Mt HR at welcome tfev LPg B r — NOTICE at’oml lilc CU tubing iwn in Logan fkinvon h desk m th nfnrmaiion 1H bf Tub' v boll It 1 ) ample “Tlin Scientist and the ITO” is the subiect of an article in the January 1967 “Bio Science" publication of the American Institute of Biological Science Field Z n male stu-t- r Y0( R ‘special unrrenne' a Sine laiemme for only 25 een's Fur- from Spurs in Die UB base-- ‘ feb 6 inrough 13 “ o— - 0 n l B meeting Mondiv Feb K 5 m p m in room 3kj of the r Even one Is invited Buzer re will be taken l ten!! im a enm tudeat ossified Ki next meeting will be he’d 317 at I Tfibrsda' Feb 9 m AM interested pm i are Smiled jm nould ' El on LH out a atandard ap form at the Student Artn-urin the IB by February Contact Duane II tth North 50 WM pnnne nn WW1FD with 2 2 — ben-- other o— to Mr FOK ALL lutomotixe brakes s Mar h ar old bth East Is one Apartment 7 V5 North month cad 7W7T'fi tune-u- p to furnvihei Very ems bo beauiifullv campus Available amtmie a fief — o— Chest Commutes — now open for both students to work besi (’3rmal kis-boot- h (ebruarv 24 'I hose mter-JJ- d meial oral appl'anr that LOST: On fit on C!PFR ” 'fad°n are en and men uarnpug ( By Linda Eagar ’Life Writer Women unite! It sounds like women’s suffrage campaigns of tiie late 1800's The unity spoken of was achieved in 1023 when a group of university women or- ganized Their first national congress naset up a regular tional meeting with regional meetings the years Since 1923 300 colleges and universities have established AWS chapters The Associated Women Students chapers of an intercollegiate association are devoted to representing the female collegiate population Two sectors of interest are: (1) to give women students a voice in campus policies and activities and (2) provide activities for all women Elections for next year’s officers are getting underway at USU it’s the time to find new applicants with the vim and enthusiasm to carry AWS forward as this year's council has done The new council will carry on the process of representing every organization on campus A communicasystem of tion to bring problems to the attention of the council which in turn checks into it and makes recommendations to representatives The representative reports to her organization and in turn gives opinions back to the council AWS informs coeds of policy on housing and standards of conduct expected of Aggies Tne standards have previously been outlined in the Aggie Coed The present council hopes to reestab two-wa- y lish the handbook for next year Cathy Larson president of AWS talked of some activities the organization has planned this year Women’s Week activities climaxed by the Preference Ball were planned to involve as many girls as possible in “their week" Seven outstanding alumnae were honored In a library display Seven outstanding coeds were recognized for achieve- representative J Milligan DDS H fulfilling this year’s obligations and planning for next year’s work Our active executives for Announces the opening of his business office ot 655 Darwin Ave this year are: Cathy Larson president Bonita Burtenshaw vice president Kathi Johnson secretary Linda Wakely treasurer and Gretel Foxley publicity chairman Carolyn Wald- - 1 50 Feet Northwest of LDS Institute Anyone can ment this year f7 A Welcome Tea at the beginning of tiie year introduced coeds to their AWS officers Mother’s Weekend a tradition at USU brings the year to a close as mothers are treated to a weekend of fun by their daugh- ters AWS endeavors to alleviate problems in housing A resolution was presented to Housing officials last year revising some campus and demerit rulings A majority of the requests were accepted and are in effect now Several other resolutions are planned for next year A new representative tor the international s'udent has been added The council helped with the India night dinner and with raising money for the International House They sent sand to a soldier in Vietnam when he wrote and complained of no beaches near his base The National Convention is to 7 held in West Virginia March The newly elected president and possibly the vice president will be sent to represent the USU With Eaton s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper you can erase that goof without a trace Not a telltale smudge remains A special surface permits quick and easy erasing with an pencil eraser For perfect papers every time ordinary Corrasable get In light medium heavy weights and Onion Skin In t handy t packets and ream boxes At Stationery Departments 100-shee- 500-shee- TO-- r JSj? 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