Show Budges Amended Athletics Di scuss Kv Linda Eagar 'l ife Managing Editor a half hour s mainly for personal use of veil not come from students but from a Jim Hanley on current athletic program cont- — mately $8000 Sen-funduni-an- d roversies The ments The resolution ates 'WHEREAS: the members of the ASUSU ena e provide valuable service which consumes the time they might otherwise spend in maintaining a supplementary income to support their education’’ scholarships should be offered l ie renewal would depend on a 25 GPA for the preceding quarter It was pointed out that these lunds will not coe from students but from a university fund A third bill for money represented the student-bod- y m a bid for a car for the use of ASUSU sponsored bureaus councils and teams The bill activated an executive council investigation into the project Soiled Shaibani International Senator brought to the attention of the Senate that foreign student relations on campus are inadequate and proposed two classes that would benefit the situation Sociology 5 would be aimed at acquainting American students with foreign students Half of the class w'ould be foreign half American s marathon session During a six and a ratified $107000 budget passed cfuient Senators the use of approxibills and advocating resolutions proposed budget passed with several amendAfter a bill to provide $50 and $40 a month executive president and other executwages to the Senate voted to remove ive ’officers respectively for this purpose $1890 from general expense Student Life received its proposed allocation only after a stipulation was added giving Student Senate the right to review publication procedures alter the editor must each quarter Under the system the next quartto receive review Senate to submit m ion scholarships for themselves 0 er's allocation Through another revolution Senators asked administration for approximately $3380 to provide f- F1 JLi stated lie also advocated initiating a penpal plan tween foreign students and senators Both bills ceived Senate approval AS Steve Blaser was the proponent of a bill to introduce a class in the university curriculum for the senate members in matpurpose of ters pertaining to student government and other legislative techniques” The class is expected to carry academic credit (For coverage of reports given by Frank Williams and Jim Hanley concerning Weber College and track consult page 2 and spoils section of today’s Student Life) More than 1600 students will participate in USU's 73rd annual comeneement exer- Volume 37 V — ' Given ' cise June fourth at 9:30 am in the George Nelson Field-hous- e ' Vi More than 1250 students receive bachelor degrees receive masters degrees 27 doctors and one specialist in education will 325 will Union Today In Stewart L Udall Secretary the Interior and Elder Marion D Hanks First Council of the Seventy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will deliver the commencement address and the baccalaureate sermon year’s Buzzer will be available to the studentbody Friuay at 10 am in the Union cloakroom There will be eight lines instead of four which will mean less waiting time Books will be passed out from 8 am to 5 pm Saturday Tuesday and Wednesd- Commencement activities will begin on Thursday with the unveiling and presentation of the Senior Class gift in the University Library at 11 am Friday will be a big day beginning with the ROTC commissioning ceremonies in the Ampitheater at 9:30 am ay To obtain a book students required to present their spring quarter card anad have studentbody no fines or to the university quarter has been missed it will be necessary to pay ?2 50 for each quarter missed ot the controller’s office and bring the receipt to the cloakroom to pick up their Buzzer obligations ft any Ssss®- iirJi!Miiirr deceive Honors Special Shivers and Jim Hel Roy ton received the last athletic aons of the year this wee! aen they were presented fothS outstanding per anCe n Prof Blasts USU Dead -- are you going to be w?” was the main questionProf Glenn L Se- anTuet Wednesday utstanding footbal reSp lshments and for rep-S“Utah State OK the nieht r T!!necciv Point this ttie Cardon ir°rScorins tlle mos broadly cdout a- t(fA0m ?on: comPetitioT1 a sprinter Znple Jumper points nos-b- ? the award individual to not As want to learn anymore Sav de rdated a boy Se seduced by dull was which a college I d still be I was innocent - seeking” competition Awai-a- d by Associate Mi or unreal- posed to the“ saying m t0 be ""S iesaid aimed at intellectual life at was stated by the and its purpose was tudents to find ou Like to be human make us alive i n g to Selander m life can be The choice of deadness by a the individual is like person who 1 any Jjnowant or peo- - &&" thinking they are helping fn-u- n The English professor the talk by saying ished should be dealmg cr are the ones we wit when a person h ' can give and take is aave'bst of au “meet the - woiia said m t‘he face” Selander USU Magazine Cfioses Editor Stan Greenhalgli w-a- s recent- selected to edit the 1966-6“Crucible” at Utah State University The sophomore English major wras named to the position by the publications council which is headed by ly 7 This will be followed by the Ron Scow PhT (Putting Hubby Through) awards honoring the gradating students wives in Main Greenhalgli was poetry editor of the “Crucible” this year under Linda Zollinger Smith “Crucible” is the campus literary magazine Its aims are to provide an opportunity for student writer’s of Utah State to publish their work and to present a picture of creativity to its readers “Crucible” presents poetry short stories essays and art It is in good literature and to encourage creativity in students Auditorium at 1:45 pm a reception for all graduating families students friends and members of the faculty President and Mrs Chase and Alumni Council pm in the President’s garden and the Baccalaureate 7:30 pm in the Nelson Fieldhouse and the Senior Smorgasbord 8:30 pm in the their 3-- 4 to brought out tv Pat Billings their received a specia urinS the annual — — respective wi!s of intercollegiate ath cihtiVers - fitted for ine 4 Athletes seat tickets for the graduation at the Ticket Office all day Friday or Saturday morning They cannot pick them up after June 1 Candidates for graduation who are not presently enrolled may pick up their tickets at the Ticket Office on Friday June 3 and Saturday June 4 No tickets will be needed for the baccalaureate of This are bere- Utah State Honors 1966 Grad Class f I ip fm Buzzer Elementary English was the next concern As the system is now set up a foreign student must pass a basic English test before receiving final papers needed to obtain a passport Under the new system a student could bvpass this qualification and learn the English when he arrived on campus It would be easier for the student to learn the language in this country from American instructors with the help of American students Shaibani Union June fourth will be graduation followed by the Golden Anniversary dinner 12 noon in the Walnut Room with Dr T M Aldous president oT class of 1916 delivering the address Candidates for graduation should pick up preference Students who wish to take the Selective Service Test which will be given on the Utah State Campus on June 24 must contact Mrs Yearsley Secretary of the Local Selective Service Board prior to June 1 of USU Upon being named “Crucible” editor Greenhalgii ex- pressed bis plans for a summer edition of the magazine which will receive contributions at the English Crucible Ready The final edition of Crucible USU’s literary magazine is now' available at the Union Desk and in Old Main This issue contains the winning entries in the short story contest and the recipient of the Culmsee Poetry Award |