Show V STUDENT 2 EDITORIAL ‘ Over Exclusive’ Peril Lurks LIFE FEBRUARY 13 155R STUDENT Around The Comer by-wo- In Prop Borrowing At a recent Student Senate meeting Prof Twain Tippetts head of the Fine Arts department emphasized that “Utah State theatre functions primarily for the students'’ IIIS STATEMENT BROUGHT to focus a vital canon of University theatre policy and also perisccoped a in student-theatr- e problem that has long been a “sore-spot- ” relations It seems many Ags who have asked to borrow theatre costumes and props for studentbody functions have met with negative replies from drama personnel The reason: “It’s against theatre policy” SINCE USU THEATRE is supported to a great extent by studentbody funds students feel they should have the right to utilize theatre facilities for assemblies and University sponsored events And sharing of theatre facilities by people who have helped to buy them sounds only fair PROBING BENEATH the surface of the theatre’s refusal to loan facilities to the studentbody one comes up with the fact that many times borrowing privileges have been abused and valuable drama equipment destroyed by careless students To view aspects of this situation and look for ways to improve it a Senate special committee has been formed Members are working with the Utah State theatre in compiling suggestions for forming a borrowing program that will be desirable feasible and workable from both student and theatre standpoints The program now in the planning stages will aim at letting competent people borrow theatre equipment for legitimate University events THEATRE PERSONNEL have “pledged full support” to an adequate costume and prop borrowing system and have promised to cooperate providing cooperation can be on a reciprocal basis BUT HERE’S ONE word of warning: a facility sharing system might very easily become overly exclusive Laws governing the borrowing of costumes and props could be made so complicated and so exacting and such high fines imposed for equipment injury that neither students nor theatre wall be benefited Caution must definitely be exercised or all efforts to establish a borrowing program will be lost in a mass of red tape and the student-theatr- e ” relations will continue to fester COJLIK(iiATE Press Lot I SR PETERSEJ Business Manager BOSS KENDEU Kaitor-in-Chie- By Tom Yuill ism” as impatient Aggies worm WAIT! in the li- their way forward in an attempt That’s the brary these days as the great to get waited on first If we can’t be courteous to horde of Freshmen swarms in one another maybe we ought No Blast to be well supervised and stand Don’t misunderstand me this in line quietly like kids in a line isn’t a blast leveled against the cafeteria is Your If showing! staff these breeding anything library people should each receive a gold Extra Employees medal for meritorious service at It to hire help too might the end of the quarter some extra people to work beSomeone was thinking over hind at least for the there when they got the new busiestthe desk of times day arrangement on the periodical If this can't be done maybe lidesk How these harassed cookies and andor a floor brary workers manage to keep show would punch the time pass help their friendliness and patience while you worked your way forall day long is nothing short ward to the desk of amazing! 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