Show STUDENT LIFE MAY 23 1966 — 3 Edit Care About Money? I can assure you that all WE’IiE CERTAIN that the athletic department would preSide of the foreign speakers that fer less be said by the students concerning such items as a attended our International track in the stadium and possibility of including Weber Stale Editor Student Life Days (with one exception) on our athletic schedules But with student money being spent friends: Oricnial thoroughly enjoyed it and My dear to partially finance operations of said department it hardly I thank disfine are that for looking forward to someyou conare would be seems just to expect silence when plans obviously play of innuendo It was day returning It one dissenter to this me if better for trary to majority opinion of students heartwarming thus STUDENTBODY PULSE indicates to us that students serthe had remained find out that you The Chinese students are iously question plans for a trackless stadium and refusal by ability to write a letter for accomto the largest International not athletic officials to include neighboring WSC in our schedulwork it took more of$100000 this year (about group on campus Are you ing With each student paying $1650 plish this fete than you week it fered during the entire forgetting the 6000 plus total) and more next year into the athletic pocketbook considered Americans? seems that their feelings ought to be seriously of International Days exceeded The reason for no display Students definitely should be given voice in how their money My carelessness is techwas that you had no initiais spent by your unattainable and tive You knew that there nique in doing nothing NEW STUDENT SENATE members will vote Wednesday As you were only 4 cases but still wanting everything on two proposals dealing with these subjects We commend you came shuffleing in hours them for taking voice on these questions and strongly urge know my Oriental contemporConsul after other groups had set aries your honorable all students to take active part by informing respective senaarto General was scheduled up their display tors how to vote Thurson Lake Salt in If you wanted a Nationalrive Presented by Agriculture Senator DeVere Burton the proday Arrangements were made ist Chinese flag in the Ballposals will read: room all you had to do was to up this tactful lead“WHEREAS the students of Utah State University have er pick forbut he inefficiently bring one You knew that expressed a desire to initiate a football rivalry with Weber got to inform me that he they would be put up but as State College and whereas all USU athletic teams represent wasn’t coming on Thursday usual no incentive from the students of this institution BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Late Thursday he uniquely your group Pakistani’s InASUSU SENATE THAT: sent me a telegram stating dians Iranians Canadians 1 Prog”cssive steps be taken by the USU athletic departthat he wouldn’t arrive un- Arabs Thai’s didn’t comment toward meeting this proposal til Friday morning I’m still plain for they also had no 2 These progressive steps shall include: inefficient? Seeing that I had flag “Old Glory” was the a Immediate communications between the athletic deso much time to make necesonly recognizable flag to me two rushed schools of I the the rest were all the same partments sary arrangements to see the President of the b The compilation of a list of all coinciding open dates I agree that my rudeness see to if schools two students Chinese schedules the was inexcusable but when of football on the present to someone Unicould find he was Utah pick State c Scheduling of a football game between I rude? leader a from man this date on earliest that we shou’d I the and Weber State up open thought College versity PresiThe homeland their resoall hear “the other side of 3 The proposals stated under sections 1 and 2 of this wornot I insisted dent that the story” since the attack lution also be followed with reference to basketball and all other competitive sports in which the two schools participate” ry he’d find someone That of these students was somenext morning at 1:00 am what unjustified The Second Proposal I heard a rap rap rapping at Thank you “Whereas the construction of a new stadium will soon bedoor my Jim Hanley gin of which the proposed plan does not contain provisions for Here’s our Chinese friend a track and whereas track is an important sport at USU and who has failed to come up whereas student opinion is not reflected in the new plan BE with a single Chinese student Ugly Things IT RESOLVED BY THE ASUSU SENATE THAT: to rush down to Salt Lake 1 The administration and athletic department schedule a Editor Student Life and pick up their leader We’ve been wondering why meeting to reconsider the plan submitted by the architect believe Would you that out 2 Students be given a voice in that meeting are so many ugly and there of 150 Chinese students not 3 The plan for the new stadium be changed to include ONE had time? Would you stupid things around this a track” believe 139? After trying to campus — Like for instance WE ENDORSE Burton's proposals 100 percent! We’re aware find someone until 4 am to “the mystery of the vanishof reasons thus far given by the athletic department against pick up our friend (I lost a ing door” meaning of course the door that used to go into such proposals but haven’t been able to swallow them The few more friends in the prologic just isn’t too dear — particularly on “why not to play cess) I finally gave up At the Hive now known as the Briar Weber” Financial considerations are of primary importance 7 :30 the next morning I called It was a perfectly normal Airlines to Western have are to of least existence (at they given collegiate justify door one you could go in them taxi make arrangeathletics) and from all appearances nothing could be more and of Speaking of the out ments me assured that They financially beneficial to USU than a game with WSC We room which cost would didn’t and smoking They don’t oppose athletics but since they’re here why not obtain they or however have denied conversation $23000 $28000 any maximum profit therefrom instead of idly watching thousands now much is I’m that’s a it thereof inefficient by Okay of dollars pass through our fingers inexcusable My negligence pretty stupid thing by itPerhaps with a few more gold mines such as WSC athletic in self For that much money the announcing changing funds would become sufficiently padded that more student times of his address is due the university could have of fees could be channeled to intellectual pursuits' and less to to the fact that I was busy bought approximately 46! a promotion of the sports program off the Cultural Secy color TV sets or a planetarseeing SINCE TIIE NEW Student Senate has taken initiatvc in of the U S S R and your ium for the school instead formulating a definite policy USU students should support past President agreed to do of that Gilbert set they’ve them Time is short and a student recommendation should be so on my behalf More got now made immediately than ever! Then there’s the paper Other in-effic- Broadbent By Warren Ridderhoff ’Life Columnist A man who gets much satisfaction out of his work is BROADBENT covering the windows when the room opened presumably so that no one could look in and get all corrupted And with all those expensive vend ing machines there isn’t one cigarette machine Another dumb thing is that ugly looking fountain on the Union patio The fountain which is actually a toss-ubetween a dead fish pond and an eyesore is really awfully unoriginal ugly and taste less There’s also the skyroorn which nobody can go into of the little guy who kicks you out After that there’s some stupid steps in back of the Ag Building which lead to nothing You’ll find the door somewhere else We have a library in which nobody can find any thing even though it is over seen by that great Computer We have campus cops who in their fight for truth jus tice and whatever run around giving tickets to visitors parked in the visitors area and other fun things p prob-abl- y Somebody condemned Smart Gym and left the old Annex swaying in the breeze for anybody to venture into And somebody is going to build a stadium without a track around it AH of these things are dumb and there’s about six million other things we could mention but D’Asto Jerry Steve Calehera Corey Petersen Terry Conger STUDENT LIFE LAIRD WALKER Editor-in-chu- f LINDA EAGAR Managing Editor JOHN B TAYLOR Manager PATRICIA BILLINGS Associate Editor SUE CHECKETTS Associate Editor BARKY MORTENSEN Advertising Director GARY RAWLINGS Sports Editor MARSHA PORTER Society BRENT BAREUSS Assistant Sports Editor PAT ELWOOD Assistant Society Editor TOM BAXTER Distribution flur“° Primed school year by the Associated oi dents of Utah State Building in lice room 313 Union 535 ext 534 or P ly 752-410- 0 for vfl ca Subscriptionorrates Per Quarter fl $3 per year per year out of country at spe aj Acceptance tor mailing rate of postage in accordance reSalaU°"s‘ niattef postal laws asandsecond ciass Entered at l£gan1k‘?n September 1808 March 2 der the act of A Man Who Enjoys His Work USU Business Vice President Dee A Broadbent As Broadbent himself put it “if a person doesn’t get satisfiction out of his work he’s probably not going to get it in his life — particularly in these areas of administration that are so demanding of his time The tice president is responsible for many of the steps that are involved in the construction of a building on campus Such supervision is one of the many aspects oE a job which keeps him busy almost constantly Accordingly some 24 million dollars goes “over this desk each year” he pointed out He is responsible for all the financial interests of the university much of which arc concerned simply with keeping the physical aspects of the university in working order Broadbent began his career with USU during the years as a student majoring in engineering A mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints interrupted his studies and he was not gradu- dc-presi- on ated until 1936 Having changed his original major he was graduated from the College of Business as an agriculture economics major with a math minor In February of his senior year however he was fortunate in being hired by the federal government as a county supervisor in the Farm Security Administration Had he re to assume the mained in engineering his life may have taken a different course because he noted engineering jobs were at a standstill durng the thirties The University of Illinois then offered him a research of pending part ran in marketing and eh and the remain time teaching lad planned 10 but the assislantship in production economics and in 1938 he re- ceived his M S degree there He then returned to Utah State as an instructor in agricultural economics Leaving the campus again in 19 H Broadbent went back to the Illinois campu for work on his doctoral degree He completed all the requirements for the degree except the dissertation which because of a series of interruptions was never completed In 1 9 to lie was asked by Utah P°£ltl®® distant director allural Experiment W -- tation in 1951 or of the Expend n went on to s bent was asked nd fill that po o dire the originallooked ted he again to completing W ut the new preside"1 niversity askcfd ba n ss he position ur ?er “for a year "were completed-cto remain a d since |