Show FRIDAY 2 — STUDENT LIFE Union Committee Washington The Positions Open Scene By Lee Roderick Write Lane — By leaders I do hope This with poli- Life to be able on occa- sion to shed current light on significant news emanating from the nation's capital However with the concurrence of editor Brent Checketts the column will also deal with human interest feature-type stories which the writer encounters both as a congressional staff member and graduate student at George Washington University With the aid of hindsight gleaned from several years as an undergraduate at Utah State I will attempt to select events and contrasts of particular inbehind-the-scen- VS Privilege Journalism-Plig- ht Writing a culumn for Student Life ought to be an interesting experience to say the least veteran uth this publication it's impossible Being a to feel remorse about this assignment — other duties are often 'too tortuous But that's the plight of a journalist! Producing a newspaper requires qualities in a person which can either make or break him Without nerves of steel and a cast iron stomach one can rapidly become neurotic and develop ulcers — two-ye- I know Journalists hate a history of being disliked by the general public Not many members of the craft are what could be classified as corThey have been accused of starting wars causing — even and delinquency strife juvenile racial promoting ruption among other things University newspapers and their producers are nol immune to traditional criticisms Regardless of how students may try it's virtually impossible to convince readers that having a paper is a blessing Practically the only way to convince studentbodies that a paper is worthwhile is to fail to produce it That has been done before and students clainmored for their news But despite criticism and abuse being part of a newspaper's production provides a medium of expression and a feeling of accomplishment so worthwhile that disadvantages such as ulcers poverty and persecution become accepted as matters of no concern Being a newspaper man provides one with an automatic “in" end makes it possible to do things others merely dream about (Clark Kent didn’t really exist in case you've wondered) The public recognizes the privilege of gaining information and consequently it grants ready access to the press well-love- d Ideal College Life— Students interested in serving Building committees and participating in Union activities may now fill out applications at the secretary’s desk in the activity center of the Union Building Committee positions and some chairmanships are open and all interested students may apply Some of the committees on which positions are open include the movie dance publicity secretarial and hospitality committees on Union WASHINGTON D C — column will not he written the intention of doing the tical homevvoik of Btuden t Laird Walker SEPTEMBER terest to the USU community While not promising profundity in the columns to follow tlie writer does pledge an honest — if not impartial — reporting of events Should he opinion himself to the end of the proverbial limb on occasion he is hopeful a faculty member or student will take the opportunity to hack it off via the “letters" column If the exchange helps to stimulate some intellectual discussion on campus the purpose for writing the column will have been achieved One more tiling by way of introduction: In fairness to readers I should acknowledge that my congressional employer is T 'U' Tickets For Games On Sale “conservative” However he himself dislikes the assigning of political tags such as the above preferring instead to concentrate and work for certain principles wherever he may find them along the some To different people College life means different things to spectrum it means wild times to some it means social life to some it serves governmental I tend to agree with this outas a serves some it of to a means as a soley spouse gaining 'suley look but there are some issues means of gaining a permanent job and to others it serves soley to on which the Congressman and further their knowledge I openly and honestly differ All In other words a person can find at and make out of a unof whieh points out a fact which to she wants or he iversity such as Utah State about what I’m confident will become ob’ Some people like what they find so much that they spend as vious in the writings to follow: much as 10 years attending college and then still don’t want to This column is not intended as leae a mouthpiece for the Republican Others dislike the college scene and quit after a quarter Party Still others stay in college simply because their friends do It would be ludicrous hovvev er to do to be the and because it seems stylish tiling to assume that the Finally there is the group of red blooded (?) American males diet of Republican literature which is going to college more or less to avoid an old fellow the writer consumes daily could Uncle Sam named Sam do little else but color his thinkI From where we sit it seems the real purpose for going to — and hence writing — a ing school shouldn’t be any one single reason mentioned above but of a GOP tint bit instead a combination of all of them (with the possible exception Also basically because of a of the last depending on the degree of one’s patriotism) y in the wisdom of a belief It is evident that a student is getting cheated out of his hard-- ’ system earned (?) money if he just plays around at college and does no of government the writer hopes studying On the other hand this corner believes he is gening for and expects substantial cheated just as much if he studies all the time and does no playgains by the GOP in November ing around check which is intended This The trick then would be to hit a happy medium and have an as a safety valve to minimize active educational fun college life passage of poor legislation We wish to welcome all new transfer and for that matter would have been virtually noncoveteran USU students Good luck in finding a t existent in the 89th Congress if llege life! And whether you find it or not we truly believe you members had voted consistentcouldn’t have chosen a better university at which to seek it ly down party lines USU may now seem harsh and strange As time passes As Congress draws to a however it will become just the opposite friendly and familiar close after a less than brilUSU was built and designed for you the students Take what second session Democrats liant care and it offers you but give what you can in return Treat a majority of more than have for it in a manner deserving of what it is something of in both the House value to you and everyone else who attends it and Senate There are 294 Democrats to 139 Republicans in be the House with two vacancies in the Senate the score is With Washington anaiysists prophesying GOP House gains tanging from about 25 members to as high as veneiable Everett 75 it Dirksen’s Is readily understandable why By John Chipman Conthe Every year the United States' space program is draining this gress is anxious to adjourn and country of billions of dollars and the energy and creative talent home to campaign before of many of our best minds We are told that space is our last get is cast the dye remaining frontier and that i is the obligation of this country It’s going to be an interesting to extend man’s knowledge of it election When the concrete objectives of this program are sought however the standard reaction is disbelief that anyone should question it After all what is more important than keeping the scientific revolution in high gear? Pat answer “B" is that the prestige of our country is being jeopardized and the propaganda value alone of being first on the moon will justify our expenditures The unfortunate probability is that the space program will very likely not for many generations result in any discoveries that could possibly make up for drawing our attention away from All Utag students interested the political and economic problems of the United Stales and of in having that uncommonly retlie world The American mind's love of a big show and its reverwarding (?) experience of beence for science has resulted today in confused values and goals coming Student Life staffers or which are most obvious in the “race for space" diMaffers may do so by inquirso Even perhaps the good-wigenerated by our space exploits at the Student Life office ing warrants the expense Every few months the United States stages (UB 315) or registering for y a television spectacular complete with world wide advance Journalism 3 The show always has one or more heroes to associate with Offeimg one hou r credit and there are many tense monents and sui prizes to keep interest Journalism 3 is a laboratory high during the astronauts’ flight class in which students will be Tlsjse flights are publicity stunts international advertising expected to put in a certain gimmicks to numb the viewers with sound color and size Thpn amount of time working for their senses weak the sponsors imprint upon viewers minds the Biudent Life name of their product The class will be taught by The obvious question now arises: Isn’t beating the Russians Marian Nelson of the english to the moon and thereby demonstrating the power of the United and journalism ProStates worth the effort and won’t the world be better off if more fessor Nelson isdepartment adthe nations embrace Democracy through the influence of the space visor for Student Lifefaculty program? The Sludent Life editorial The answer to this question is problematK al in many expects staff will help assign lahntalnry but recent developments have created an interesting possibility work to Journalism 3 students In over a year the Russians have not had a major sjiace exploit and will assist in evaluating Suppose the Communists have decided to spend their money on their work on the paper food an dfarining equipment for the peasants in South America in Africa and in the Far East Alabama is picked by Sports Perhaps they are starting a crash program to explore and Illustrated to be number one this develop the potential in the sea If so the United States could record comparyear with a very well find that its advertising campaign has been a flop ed to Nebraska with a lecord liivtory’s biggest boondoggle and picked for third A Little Of Everything 966 1 Studentbody Prexy Discusses Student Government Roles As a leprosoiitalne of the body 1 take pride in welcomdivering you to Utah State I mu-de- sity Many of you are new to but I'm sure you have discovered already that college life is very fascinating When we come to a university we become a part of a completely new community Food clothes housing and jobs as well as our academic pursuits are all provided within the campus s students and as the chief these products ami consumer facilities we are very much interested in receiving the best items that are available — the best professors the best the best wages the best food ami facilities etc It is in he!iing to demand the best that I feel student government should work to represent your interests and to achieve these goals In-ga- n T According to Tom Moulton USU ticket manager tickets will go on sale at the ticket olitce in the I’B Tuesday for the University of Utah game in Salto Lake and the BYU game at l'ro-vPrices with activity cards will be S2 per each game Moulton said that all seats are reserve seats therefore if students want to sit together they must purchase tickets at the same time Moulton said that a student ntav buy one other ticket than his own upon tlie presentation 6f two activity cards Bloc reservations will" not be accepted to the To obtain admitance home games all students must present their activity 'aids and ID cards if they are available to gates seven and eight on the east side of the stadium It will not be necessary to pick up tickets in advance a Republican generally regarded by political observers as a 23 edu-rati- si ( dost Nil til Ml Xiiiilrnt iitm-m-- I liift 1964-196- 5 I to answer these questions year in student government as a student body al I t:hSm University I ask that you will watch vve do cheek up on our actios ami participate with us desire to make sure t hat dealing in areas that will hai if' meaning and significance to as students The year at U Slate already promises to J an exciting year Our capab ties in both academics and are temfic Within a 19(i6-19(- 7 we vvill have a newsreel that vvill he shown tithe Union Building movie a resource file for v people interested in student tivities has been establish ami student senate is prepato begin investigation that o be of dire t inletest to y Good luck and good schoolt-a - — Kent Cnttnn i “I I'"'6 S' I'l I Ilf i ii In 19lil on Hie Beikelcy campus in Caiioi ilia Mario Savio Minuted "We shall see who runs Savio of this university!’’ course was a sludent and a leader of the riots which took place at Beikeley in Whether right or wrong tiiis statement coupled wit h other ideas and actions which have been expressed by students throughout the country have had a profound effect upon higher education 'Wtial part should vve as students play in our edui alien? Should students he allowed to partkpialp in the decision making process of tlie university? Do we have he right to suggest or help to influence where the money vve spend in tuition and fees goes? These are some of (heiques-tion- s that have been raised and are presently being evaluated It is our aim that vve will begin — BUI'nI "Student Life" Is l Likes To Shop At Needhams BVlIIll V( )R ) xo IIMiA 1A(MI “'Vulrer xl nL' ns Ltlilnr ’Td I u ro 0! 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