Show — 2 - National News Briefs 1942 STUDENT LIFE FEBRUARY 23 Letters To Editor Senate Explains Lyceum Situati 'US Ready7 J F l X ss Tells Khrushchev 101 America stands ready to discuss peaceful exploration of space directly with Russia or through the United Nations said President Kennedy in a note to Soviet Premier Khrushchev Wednesday This was in answer to a Soviet note received the same day suggesting such an idea Kennedy welcomed Khrushchev’s statement that the tw o countries should cooperate in the space field Glenn reported — 0- Aslronaut John II Wednesday that during his flight he was able to detect cities on earth and saw a bright band of light over the horizon at sunset At dawn he watched mysterious "fireflies” flash by his capsule window The Marine lieutenant colonel was pronounced to be in excellent condition after his three-orbi- t flight around the earth lie showed no adverse effects from working four hours in the strange condition of weightlessness Editor Student Life: As a matter of clarification and in the interest of establishing better understanding regarding the reaction to the suggestion to streamline our series we would like to voice a few points which we feel are significant Wc have felt as a student senate that our Fine Arts Committee has taken important ad- ly-ceu- m vances in improving and fostering cultural and educational opportunities for students and interested persons associated with the university We are pleased with the enthusiasm that has been evidenced in this progressive approach It has however been — O— to our attention brought world’s the to launch week The United States plans next tion first orbiting solar observatory to solve some basic mj stcries tion through our own observaand by members of the of the sun and the effects of its rajs on the earth administration faculty and —O— interested that some students A snowstorm With proportions belted the of these activities have not Middle West and aimed heavy blows at the north Atlantic sea- been well attended and a defboard tying up transportation in several states inite lack of interest has been near-blizzar- d Phofoforial PAPER IS NO FUN even on the university level One would think that desk scratching would end in high school but many classroom desks and tables at USU take on this appearance Student Life evidenced We feel that there is a warranted reason for this Since $15000 of student funds support this program we believe that full value should be forthIf the faculty and coming townspeople are the only ones who support certain functions we suggest that perhaps these events are not geared to student interests and needs We are aware that substantial assistance is given by the Civic Music Organization financially and otherwise and we are anxious to have programs that fit the needs of everyone involved It might be well to point out that Mr Dutson was not voicing his own personal views but was expressing the unanimous opinion of the entire student senate We are a little disturbed that certain members of the faculty did not take the opportunity to find out the full implications of the senate proposal but just assumed that only inferior and less cultural programming would result A few points of clarification might be in order (1) There is no intention of MEMBER ASSOCIATED COI I EGIATE FSESS Established 1942 Fditorln-ChU- f DOJJA HIGGINS OISON BohIiiiih Hsnsiff Editor Managing JIM ROBINSON Associate Editor CAROL BYINGTON Associate Editor JIM THOMPSON Ed tor MELVIN BARRUS Editor JEANNE HKJBEE Feature Editor PATTY MKIKLK Featute Assistant NANCY FITZGERALD Society Editor SUSAN BENNETT CEC’E HARRISON K‘on HUor JIM UMBO I olitioal Editor DICK THOMAS MIKE CLARK va? KdUor week bv Lyceum Series ment Students the difference too recognize between such performers as Carlos Montoya and Conway Twitty (3) We look to the faculty to help us become aware of the value of many of these events and appreciate their efforts in this area Our major contention is this: Such names as Richard Gump Thomas Mitchell Felix Greene and Marquis Childs do not have special significance to the average college student Could wc not schedule instead such current ney Peter Ustinov Llewelyn ney Peter Ustinov Lewljn Thompson James Haggerty or people of this t pe w ho are Known by students and who would definitely stimulate more interest We are convinced that scheduling can be arranged and although more money might be involved we feel it would be w’orthwhile to have one performance well attended than sev-eawith only a smattering of students in the audience It was with this in mind that a suggestion was made to eliminate the type of program that would not be well attended and combine the funds that would be used for several of these to stage one successful rl give entertainme the blt‘ done impressively ordcrv&e well-balance- d drama rich in spiritual These actors andttej tor arc AlMmericaffilf1 splendid team effort I ml to see this play even have to set aside xous commitment s New We are certain that our Fine Arts Series will continue to improve as it has done especially of late It is with this in mind that our suggestions are made We feel that programming should be geared to the best ‘ Carlton Ct Subject Editor Student Life: In answer to yourreqc Feb 16 for a new subject! gards to letters to the submit the following: ft the proper time to display edit American flag? Should left out at night or in had k ther? It appeals as though some misunderstanding Its ot matter within the bounds campus as certain of the: here ne er seem to change oi ition day and night rail shine Who is responsible this and w hat can be done it? Bojd Toi FM-AM-Ste- ro ' TV Combinafo 23 Tl ' V I ’lhc GJbid (J interests of everyone concerned s USU Student Senate Play Praised Editor Student Life: After decades in this business of college I can predict with confidence that you will enjoy few more rewarding experiences in life than seeing “Separate Tables” as perform- - Will Qualified Tw WorkiiKj Somer's Musk 70 W tit Center Legcn Resturant in Town STEWARDESS NEXT TO THE DELMAR interviews FOR 11 UNITED Civil Engineering Seniors! Plan Your Future in Eng meermg with the DelncDous The catthe Bird some" event 2-- Chili i S 'ionn-weeK- iy Glenns' L (2) We do not wish to be merely entertained but wc are muchottlie desirous of being exposed to to moot the castbtff old the best of culture and refineus The Best Little : Airs ounst HERM'S GRILL ts Dittman JUlngton Rita Decker Johnson Pat Kerr Patty Plant Gary Elinor Sigler Anne Stringham Carolyn Surface Art Yeager during the hctiooi vear by the Associated Students of ce room 213- - student Union building Phone 'xl xt en ifl on 47 SK s ctass matter 1008 s°Pl- Utah under the act nt7e' 2 180 Logan Acceptance tor mailing at special rate of postage Is In accordance wlht postal taws and regualtlons rates tor Subscription $2 oer tear or 70 cents per quarter 9 ner onarter ed this reducing the quality of the USU tors Of Los Angeles City tremendous and growth development of ios Angeles presents challenging career opportunities to young engineers helping to build the fastest-growin- g major city in the nation Arrange with the Placement Office to talk with our engineering representative who will be on campus TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27 1962 City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering If you are Sc 26 58” may LINES AIR betwem between 52 and single qualify for challenging ana warding careernew Train in the million dollar j F tw Stewar- Center dess Training suburban J Chicago-creationa- l facilities housed in dormitory includes year round pool trainees Contact Placement Office additional informaU J and appointment UNITED J |