Show $258 $501 r" "?&£U aVV Utah State V Volume State University March Utoh 62 31 1965 Number 64 By Merlynn Wilker Student Life Staff Writer Students and faculty members kept close tab on Utah Legislature hoping that the proposed tuition would not be passed However the increase was passed and the Board of Trustees of USU approved a tuition schedule of $258 for residents and $501 for nonresidents “During Legislative session the University worked against a precipitous increase in the tuition rate believing it would cause a serious hardship to the students and the institution” said President Daryl Chase An additional increase in the nonresident fee will be under necessary for 1966-6the statute passed by the State Legislature Even with this increase in tuition USU students will still receive an education at a comparatively low personal cost A recent survey of tuition and fees at 97 members of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges showed an average charge of $292 per school year for residents and $639 for nonresidents The University of Utah has raised its fees for the coming year to $373 and $690 respectively The University of Wyoming has increased tuition to $850 for nonresidents and an additional increase to $950 for the following year The tuition and fees that we pay accounts for only a small portion of the expendi- increase sj s "i i ah ' ‘J ’?) I 7 - iW' V f fc ftK'v1' t J s !& SPONSOR CORPS will leave for the “Cherry Blossom Festival” in Washington D C Thursday Pictured above are Sponsor officers (1 to r) Major Sharon International Feast Tonight For USU'ers r f &' HSU'S cfion ' Schmidt Major Nancy Petersen Colonel Carolyn Hart Major Carol Ann Allen Major Penny Plant and Major Laurel Sweet urlined Aspirants for offices in stu- - president and executive government at Utah retary provided USU stu State were reminded by el- dents accept recent Student ection committee chairman Senate action which would John Wilkerson that applica-- j create these offices If the tions for ASUSU class and: bill is not accepted the offices are due April 2 jfice titles will remain as they Orientation for all candi- - are now dates will beheld in room 335j Class offices are: President of the Utah State Union at vice president secretary and Associated Women Student’s ture corresponding school years Therefore the “cost” under the statute does not even include investment for campus buildings nor maintenance expenses Tuition is one of the largest sources of income to the University yet it fails by a wide margin to meet operating costs The tuition we are now paying amounts to a little of the instrucover one-fift- h tional and operational ' ' ' s if f ni " v v s f exv' th t:'- - - f I : BRENDA WHITNEY recently elected executive secretary of Intercollegiate Associated dents Women Stu- Coed Captures National Post necessary to provide educational services at USU Tuition price figure in the During the biennial national act passed by the Legislature convention of the Intercolleis obtained by dividing the Women StuAssociated total expenditure for educa- giate 5 dents March Brenda tional and general purposes representative a senior at USU Whitney IRC offices are: president during the previous biennium was elected national execuvice president secretary ac- - less a deduction for general tive secretary of the IAWS administration and for plant Elaine nTToff Timnlrecenllv approved 'by ASUSU ademics coordinator and Naramoto from InX operation and maintenance diana University was elected will be effective for'licity manager e by the number of elections said pik up 2 col election sched tion'af etenfs? national president Miss Whitall USU TtuUis year's for the equivalent students ney Miss Naramoto plus four Tur major results of regional coordinators and election new four the procedures regional vice presidents Announced of a variety of dishes from constitute are: the National AWS different countries of the Class and InterASUSU Board Executive 1) Student world Lynn Ileninger elections council This board coordinates the Life Business Manager anTickets for the International residence of some 170 local combined activities be will Dinner are $150 for adults adver elec- nounced the following AWS final and in every one 2) chapters Primary $1 for children They may be tising rates for the ASUSU of the United States tions will extend for two days executive officers campaign purchased at the ticket office each Miss Whitney president of Enrollment at USU — a rerules section V:33 the Union Information Desk (election in be will the USU 3) V’oting booths and Logan Hardware Rates are based on column cord for spring quarter— was was electedchapter of AWS and Union Building for a 114 per cent over last year’s inch Films on Canada Australia both the term this time she A said L 26 of the March During as library New Zealand France Britwill publish two issues of the debate Col extensive More officer records Beecher 4) ain Europe and Austria will and discussion will be schedThe enrollment statistic IAWS Manual take care of be showing today in the Un- uled for fraternities and indeshows additional students ov- finances for the organization ion Auditorium from 10 am er last springs 5634 enroll- and represent IAWS at meetpendent living areas to 2 pm candi-' ment for a new total of 6278 ings of various cooperation Wilkerson reminds Dr Twain Tippetts fine size Fall’s total showed 582 stu- organizations dates that four wallet department head will) o( must be submitted over the previous year dents be answered Questions may at 11:30 on World Tra- - re 7 winter’s enrollment was while reservApril or advertising space vqI” with his summers EurASUSU offices aie: ASUSU 634 for an Life higher approximate! Macombo Tickets gtudent aj opean tour emphasized vice cent 10 executive increase Regis-room Union per ness department The International Assembly Tickets for “Macombo” administrative ent i d s e for the was r tration 2 quarter Qn Qr after April consisting of talent from dif- p are still on sale at the Utah vice business normal with a decrease from ferent countries will be pre- vice president Union Information State for filing — 5 pm Orientation winter quarter sented Thursday at 10:30 am desk Friday April 2 Deadlines They cost $150 per “Approximately 300 regis5:30 pm That afternoon at 3:30 pm meeting in UB 335 will on campus (not before tration packets are still out’ couple and they also the International Fashion be Monday April 5 — Signs posted available at the door reported Beecher RegistraShow will be held in the Wal7 am) All students are invited is scheduled to end on tion — 8 am?4 pm nut Room The 8 — Primary elections will April to Thursday attend and the dress is program am-- 2 pm April 9 at 4:15 pm The reginclude models and fashions Primary elections —8 8am-Friday April 9 — — “islander” (muu muu’s istration office is open daily Final elections pm from many of the countries Thursday April 15 and beach combers) from 8 am-1- 2 noon and from — 8 am-pm represented on the USU cam-- ! Friday April 16 — Final elections pm of-IR- C JwSenate ttlbTr wwm - Si Rates 21-2- full-tim- Officials Note ‘ Enrollment Up two-ye- be-spe- ak bus-preside- nt 1 - - 4 2 pus Winners announced Friday vening ar |