Show V I TZ — STUDENT 2 LIFE 195? MARCH 10 Gets Mail 'LIFE PH OT OT O R I A L Sfudenfs Ring Out Prof Formal Ball Rebuttal RQa' Editor STUDENT LIFE: Spirit that’s what we aiound here IIae you eer tried (o rintt the bell after a splendid basketball victory? Don’t you’ll never make it to your Monday classes After the game with New Mexico two freshmen took it upon themselves to boost Aggie spirit by ringing the bell in Old Main The nighlwatchman told us that we would have to get some REAL AGGIE spirit are Utah State cheer leaders The group appeared at Saturday’s game clad in new costumes proving the tradition BOOSTING thority before going any further We called up Dean Cameron for his okay The Dean very politely and reasuringly gave us the permission necessary We explained the phone call to the nightw atchman and then we proceeded to ring the bell One minute and thirteen seconds later Smokey the campus cop whose best talent is giving tickets came charging into Old Main After a few short questions he left after taking our names Is all this red tape necessary just to ring one bell? Why couldn't a student be placed in charge of ringing the bell after an Aggie victory? s David E Ilieber of the “farmer” isn’t dead It was gratifying to see a bit of interest and pride in the University’s heritage !Ve’d like to see such spirit mure often Rodeffer Berry M EDITORIAL US Higher Education & ln 18 lis for all of us to enlist? ooxt time Pleas include better reasins dos and culture at dan!-your opinion that "hone ! dom and culture is hat tary man stands for ? respect manners diSf a formal ball every Jew smoke in their building As for the statement ha¥( n"1 a military ball isn’t sponsored and therefore'1!? consider it as a USU A6 Cillt makes absolutely no soled by ’J attended cmp'uTS p‘ by students Hen" no matter what Mr Shawa HAS formal bance h And lastly Mr Shawaask ’ as you feel compelled jour arguments in mcanin! ! exaggerations y0f! cast derive a more plausSj J terpretation from my s Quince informal dances at USU this means “Cows in ballroom?” Robert piea than that the m Daviej STARTS LIFE’S LIKE THAT ‘Academic Tramps’ Threaten au- &? as that bit he letter about the militm? Friday's S TUDENT WEDNESDAY TARAWA BEACHHEAD' A THOUSAND HELLS AT PAPAGO caumi VYEUSI neiMu RORY By Rose Mary Pedersen American universities are beginning to realize they are endeavoring to educate many young people who just YOUNG COLLEGE MAN WRITES HOME: don’t care about being educated When money is paid out to provide the golden oppor- Hello ieo) Folks and tunity of learning and that opportunity is d Do you think it would be posallowed to tarnish it seems that education is losing its sible to up the allowance? I am battle in dire need of some extra cash mYIiK TODAY’S college students don’t realize that —you know like I'm poverty the future is in your hands” is stricken the trite phrase “ true or maybe they just don’t care to prepare themselves Mom I’m sorry you lost your to be intelligent citizens capable of facing the world mink stole Dad should never It’s because of this unfortunate campus switch from have bet it on the Aggle-Utascholastics that the 20th century educator must ques- basketball game Don’t get mad at me for not telling you that tion the advisability of opening the classroom to one and we were gonna lose — didn't have all He must wonder if he does justice to the serious a minute that weekend to get student interested in and appreciative of his chance for the inside scoop from the refschooling when he sanctions the average university with erees I got stuck with going down to the laundrymat — my its too prevalent “slothful members” HUT IIE MUST also face the cry for equality and the roommate’s lucky — he never gets the short straw Beginning old US standby of education for the masses Both con- to think the deal's fixed cepts seem somewhat hollow when he views “academic Last week was really great tramps’” who retard superior students’ progress — and They called it “Now or Never” national scientific and philosophical advancement week The girls were supposed Everyday the educator must face laziness and grow- to foot the bills Not too many ing lack of interest in lessons and he must be a lonely girls called and asked me out figure in a realm few students take time or trouble to (I always did go for the shy ill-use- i h enter IT WOULD SEEM when people advance to university status they might have more in mind than the most effective way to cut class What is a place of “higher learning” for anyway? MANY UNIVERSITIES have recognized that education is gathering dust because collegians’ attitudes are shifting into a dangerous gear of apathy But little has been done to remedy the situation And how docs Utah State stack up as an institution that promotes learning? TOO IVLIN Y AGS are keeping their pencils in their pockets and their eyes half open Too many are not interested in becoming enlightened or in understanding what’s in the text And too many have never wranted to darken the library door Some say courses on campus just aren’t enough of a challenge This could be the case but it sounds like an “easy” excuse LEARNED MEN will certainly bo at a minimum unless colleges demand more work and less play And more important students must devlop within themselves a for knowledge or the American educational system will become an unhappy dccadant farce de-eir- Student Life MIMIUlt ASSOC 1ATFIJ COM Established ItIVI c ones) so every afternoon I went into the Union snack bar and sat down Every time a girl would get up to go to the fountain I’d yell “1 like my coffee with cream” IIovv about that Dad I think it was pretty smooth Y'a gotta be one step in bead of the girls here at USU because if you aren’t before you know it you end up buying coffee And you know that sure adds up Thai’s why I need a raise in my allowance folks I hate to look like a tightwad Girls suie are goldd’ggers You asked about my grades Well I got a call from my dean the other day to the affect that my w oik’s not perfect Don’t worry tho’ cause I hear deans just call to scare students— sort of a hobby with them A lot of these teachers on campus try to scare students just because they’re freshmen Lut I’m wise to their game Could use some extra cash Dad The cost of living has you know (I learned that in Economics 5) And besides my fraternity ins sts I pay my in back dues Your son sky-rocket- PKESS r'OV th LOUISE PETERSEN ROSS KENDELL Business Manager Entered ns second class mail matter Sent 190b at lngm Utah oX under the act March 2 1870 Acceptance for at special Edllor-tn-Uhi- cf mailing rate of postage Is in accordance with postal laws and regulations 11 bO pur year or uo ernu per Subscription rates lor 00 quarter $2 PS ES Anybody who Is on campus uses initialsanybody these days! 0X- 1- The case of the typing paper that erased without a trace— or EATON’S CORI! 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