Show © © © Alumni Send New Executive Secelary r Booster Letter ivr Jr j ItLS USU to Team East iye Aggies on the roast are pulling for you and football team the of your USU We are proud a want we big and record Utah the game at win YOU AGGIES FIGHT!” Pat Pendse ! I Chosen By Student Senate &&0i4 ’i ' ' i Board Meetina a ( 'V J C PICTURED Planned Sat i Vi Volunteer Tests the Today at 1:30 pm Peace Corps in need of volunteers to fill 10000 positions in 46 African Asian and LatAmerican countries will a placement test to interested students It will be given in the Agricultural Science Building in give Room 338 eral arts Students with libbackgrounds agricultural and engineering skills training in physical education health home economics and some 300 other skills categories test are invited to take the Further information about the test and the procedures for applying may be obtained from John R Williams in the Student Services office re-pla- AS-US- The Board of Trustees of w Utah ' 'u clockwise upper-left- ) are Tom Cruickshank Rudy Curinga Craig Murray and Ron Sbranti seniors who will be playing their last game tomorrow' in Salt Lake City Not pictured is Yern Riche See story page 7 (counter State University will hold its monthly meeting Saturday 9 a m at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Special committee meetings will be held earlier in the morning Saturday A point meeting of the Buildings and Grounds and Finance Committees will be held at 730 am and the Academic and Student Affans Committee will meet at 8 30 a m Included on the ageneda is a report and recommendation on the university and its Dedication Rites Planned For Water Research Lab Among the expected guests at the two day USU Water Repeal th Laboratory dedication activities will be Calvin L Rampton and Geoige D Clyde former governor of Utah The dedication will take place Dec 6 and 7 Events for Dec 6 include demonstrations and tours at the laboratory both in the morning and late afternoon the fomal dedication ceremony scheduled for 10:30 am and a luncheon wuth key- note speakers Afternoon activities include a general session in which the lab- scope and breadth of the oialory program will be out- lined by Dr Vaughn E Hansen director Four repeal ch discussion groups will be lead by laboa-tor- y state and fedoal repreThe discussions sentatives will be on water quality and pollution control fluid mechanics and hydraulics instrumentation and data processing hydrology and water instruresources planning fluid mechanics mentation and hydrology water quality and drainage and salinity Other guests include Dr John C Calhoun of the Texas A&M System and fotmerly science vice-chancell- or ee U Miss Stevens was chosen to fill the position b the student senate at their weekly meeting Wednesday night folio the interviewing of tires rg candidates bianch by President Daryl Chase committee repoits and faculty adjustments Corps Schedules sitv has been selected to Anne Scowlle as executive secietary vv-i- Don (Rutgers University) ? J 'V Portia Stevens a senior majoring in elementary education at Utah State Univer- - (Colgate University) John Wilkenson (Cornell University) Paul Wassermau (Cornell University) Brenda Whitney (Syracuse University) Crockett (Harvard University) Sam Daines (Harvard University) Gordon and Bettv Joe Simpson ')( Pp Miss Stevens is a graduate of Snow College wheie she served as secietaiy ol the public ielations bureau vwo president of Lamba Delta Sigma and a member ol the intra - club council Since coming to USU she has been active in the AvVS Zeta Epsilon the Entertainment Bmeau Women’s Week the SEA and Mother’s Weekend Miss Stevens will uoth with Miss Scoville the present secretary for the rest of tall Swearing in cerequarter monies will be held during tins first senate meeting of wimer quarter i v adviser to the Secietary of Dr Hunter Interior director Iowa Institute of Ilydrolic Research and Dr Gerald A Gohlick director sanitary engineering laboratory professor of civil engineering and assoc i at e dean of the Graduate School University of Wisconsin The laboiatory’s 80000 the Rouse square feet of space includes a sanitary laboratory printing room instrument shop drafting rooms machine shop large long towing flume flume large weighting tank area volumetric tank large conference receiving area rooms projection room dark rooms library and offices fI i PORTIA STEVEN'S new secretary Panelists Give Viewpoints Concerning Prejudice “The Nature of Preju- in the world was dis- - cussed Wednesday at USU by panel of five students four and one Caucacian direction of the Stu- dent Relations Board Prof John Pennock wras orator panel mod- - Student participants wrere Jjoy Shivers Oakland Calif arv Kendrick Los Angeles °1 Moore Ogden Ken P oves Ala Birmingham and Akalaonu Africa panelist speaking on Sgned topics presented 5- e 01 objective viewpoints prejudice IowinS their remarks J? th accePted questions from Panel members and Ants in the audience fcnrvers began the discus- - sion with remarks on tors in Family Life “hac-aiC- e V hich He stat-- a Effect Preujudice” ed that the parent-chillationships are the most mediate sources of prejudice their Children obser ents and develop attitudes from these observations he said Shivers cited examples of incorrect attitudes and concluded his remaiks by stating “If it is instilled in children that a group is be- ferior they will grow up lieving it” re-egro- es d im-und- er th Kendrick spoke next and quoted various author'factors cerning sociological i relating to prejudice He atti-s- i con-icerni- ng em-fA- phasied that people’s ?rtudes are determined by statsurroundings He further Ne cd that “attitudes toward 1 casts groes are not in most with contact determined b them but by tbe general attitude toward Negroes” Carol Moore stated that you cannot free a person and launch him into a new living and expect him to do well She said that the Negro exfeel pects much because “we will we lax regress” are we if In her topic of “Where We Are and Where Do We Go” Carol used the example of the Negro people runningwina race and as soon as they over the Caucasion people they wll have arrived The changing South win- - the He G roves topic for Ken GeoGov said the KKK and of the rge Wallace were partsare the new old South The edu- young people and those hascated on sociological problems He said there are four reasons for prejudice in the South They are Negro immorality the illiteracy and ignorance a few wanting to be second class citizens and a lack of concern for property and life These according to some southern whites make the Negro not fit to live in their society Groves said He stated that the Civil Rights Bill has started a reform and has let the people come out and say what th? wanted to say “The problems of emerging nations” was the topic for lly acinth Akalaonu lie sard that Africa has cast its hand in the world and with equal opportunity the Negro can rise to any standard any other race in the vvoild has obtain- ed” He stated that the whol problem that confronts the African nation has been the result of colonies He sail that before the colonies were made in Africa Ihc people tl ere had an organized so-ce- ty Due to prejudice the people there today who colonized think they' are the ones v h made the organized society Akalaonu said Due to unfair treatment the Negro has been looked on as inferior he said lie reminded the audience that African rawr materials made it possible for the United State to be what it is today |