Show Poge 6 Student life Monday May 15 1978 Greek Corner The Kappa IVtUa won the quarterly sorority scholarship traveling for winter trophy last Tuesday for having the highest overall GPA quarter The overall sorority GPA 3 042' is higher than the overall womens GPA 2 965 i Kappa Vitas are having rush May 10 at 7 pm and May 11 at 8 pm Greek Week 16 Tuesday 2 30 Clean Up ki 5 W ettnevlay Thursday 17 12 (X) 18 12 30 Project behind Fright Factory k oft party at W dlow Park Quad Sing 2: 3 tleaa I p Project Baseball (tame with faculty 2:3iOeaa 1 M Up Project Street Dance To participate in these activities Greek shirts or buttons must be worn Womens scholarship discrimination not here by Minder Hansen staff writer Women are not discriminated against for scholarships at I'SU The reason more don't net them is becaue they don't apply concluded a panel of three USU women scholars at a "Conversa- tions" here Thursday Paula Smith a Rhodes Scholarship finalist headed the discussion of "Scholarship Women and USU " Panel members were Susan Willard Engineering Student of the Year and Scholar of the Year and Peggy McCarthy a National Science Foundation Scholarship recipient "I don't think USU discriminates against women for scholarships but against all students except freshmen" said Willard "In 1975 there were 500 tuition waivers (ranted 100 went to athletics 100 went to activities 250 to freshmen and 100 are left for other university students" she said "Scholarships issued are not based completely on academic excellence need is also a factor Since I have been a gi aduate student here at USU I have noticed a distinct pattern of money flow" said McCarthy a doctoral candidate in environmental engineering "If you are single the scholarship committees think you can take care of yourself If you are a married female you have a husband supporting you However if you are RAW COLOR PHOTO a married male that means you need the money to support your family" she said Many women are qualified for scholarships but do not apply because they do not consider themselves outstanding enough she said "When I arrived in law Angeles for my finalist interview for the Rhodes Scholarship I expected all the people I would be competing with would be different and talking about the great things they were doing" said Smith "But they were just like the people I know here ” Applying for the Rhodes Scholarship involves a physical examination a 3000 word essay on your undergraduate career and future plans pictures of yourself and letters of recommendation from professors in your department "It was one of the most interesting experiences of my life I could talk about it for years and years It's kind of like war stones I guess” said Smith The recurring theme among these women was “apply” "Apply even if you consider yourself an average student If the person that gets the scholarship refuses it for some reason you'll be the next to be considered” said McCarthy "Talk to people who have applied for scholarships and who know about scholarships” said Willard "I have gone to the Financial Aid office in Old Main and just been given a form to fill out OBACHROME EKTACOLOR Girls chosen to reign os the 1978 USU Rodeo Queen and attendants are from left Julie Winterton 1st attendant Ctndy Chechetts Queen and Marrionne Nelson Rodeo Queen chosen Cindy Ihecketta will reign as queen of the USU 1978 Rodeo Week Rodeo Week begins May 15 It will end May 20 with the rodeo finals The queen is a freshman business management major from Providence L't Oiecketts will represent Utah State at the National Collegiate Rodeo in Bozeman Mont next month Mamanne Nelson and Julie Winterton were chosen as attendants Nelson a freshman business administration major from Nibley l't was named first attendant Winterton a sophomore dance major from Holiday L’t was named second attendant The three members of the roy- - Concert set alty were chosen on the basis of appearance personality horsemanship They will be making and public appearances and encouraging the public to attend the rodeo held at the fair grounds Rodeos mil be held Friday night and Saturday afternoon and evening £ to right 2nd MONDAY! Ladies Day Disco Music Good Friends CACTUS CLUB Shampoo cut and style :30 KIKG HAIR om-6:0- Mon-So- Clotod SPECIAL MAIN pm 0 t Wadnoxdey CENTO t HEY BUD S’RWohasspfWa Leading Cache Valley high school percussionists will join with the Utah State University Percussion Ensemble in concert May 22 "Mau Mau" by Thomas Davis an ensemble piece featuring authentic African rhythms and timbres will be performed by the Cache Percussion Ensemble The USU Percussion Ensemble will play Beck which 's “Jazz Variants" featuring keyboard percussion ILFORD BW ONSi PHOTO ENLARGING THE INSTITUTE CHOIR AND THE SOUNDS OF ZION PRESENTS “THIS IS OUR TIME” THIS IS OUR DAY” A MUSICAL DRAMA LOGAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORMIUM 8:00 PM MAY 16 THRU 20 RESERVED SEATS 1250 GENERAL ADM 1200 CHILDREN f 100 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE LNSTITUTF AND AT THE DOOR!!! TAKE A STUDY KKA THE SF03TSCW Center ord Lou"9 Just over the border in Franklin Idoho billard Foo-ba Pin-ba- ll ice-col- d tat It be |