Show 2 — STUDENT ! STUDENT LIFE 1 Serving The Students of Utah State University i Vol 64 Number 2 September 26 V STAFF A BRENT CHECKETTS BARRY MORTENSON LINDA EAGAR EdItor-in-Chi- Business Manager Managing Editor ) Associate Editor a Sports Editor Asistant Sports Editor Jj' Society Editor “ Assistant Society Editor IS Feature Editor $ Columnists i 'i £ 1966 ! RALPH MAUGHAN JR GARY RAWLINGS £ BRENT BARFUS MARSHA PORTER PAT ELWOOD JIM GREEN ( t V v JOHN CHIPMAN V LAIRD WALKER VERN NELSON LEE RODERICK Washington D C Correspondent a TED HANSEN RICHARD MICHAELIS Photographers Published tri weekly during the school year except during official University holidays and final exam week by the i' Associated Students of Utah State University Publication VI office located in Room 3 IS of the Union Building Corres-il- l pondence and change of address should be addressed to P O Box 1262 University Station Logan Utah 84321 i Subscription price $1 per quarter $3 per year Entared for second class mailing at the Post Office in Logan Utah 8432 V A' V J’ 0 with other students from throughout the United Siatos and the world have been accepted to study at one of America s most beautiful campuses But it is more than a place of beauty it is essentially a place of learning to assist you in jour Outstanding scholars have been pursuit of higher learning Old laboratories have been expanded and new ones added In a few weeks the splendid new library will be completed adding five times the space of Us predecessor But despite the fine faculty and modern facilities the burden of achieving a quality education remains with the student since activity the process of education is fundamentally a It is the hope of the faculty and officers of the institution that and your you have entered the University with a will to learn mind set to take advantage of the facilities and resources made available to you by Utah and the Nation The school’s teachers and scientists form a partnership with you in this great adventure and wish you well throughout your years at Utah State University Darj I Chase President You along School Costs side guidance and influence Student Life welcomes letters to the editor providing they are reasonable in length logic and literacy If a paper does not stimulate enough thought to draw comment and discussion it is a failure Utah State and the Logan area seem to the writer to be exceptionally “conservative" One logical reason for this could be that not enough creative and imaginative ideas have been presented the If they are not presented obviously populace for consideration people cannot react to them It is Student Life’s goal to present them this year be A sne Kne out orit in t are I Editorial Policy This does not mean this publication is but rather means It believes itself mature enough to be independent and determine logical policies of its own without superfluous out- 1966 Of Utah State University Student Life' Tells tion third SEPTEMBER 26 Chase Welcomes Students Veterans Must Pay Some The flag on the front page of this publication reads: STUDENT LIFE Serving The Students of Utah State University Those words may sound simple but actually they are quite profound regarding this newspaper's policy The words ‘‘STUDENT LIFE” couldn’t be more exact in describing the paper’s main news source Our formost concern is to report and interpret the noteworthy events and ideas students of this campus are creating participating in affected by and concerned with And by students we mean all the students — not one or a few select groups of them To this paper a student equals a reader and a reader equals a mind that consumes information TVe care not what size color shape race religion or descent the people who read our publication are The words ‘‘Serving The Students of Utah State University” were added to the paper’s flag this year solely to and reiterate who this paper exists for As mentioned above the words STUDENT LIFE explain excellently what and whom we cover Through the years however the writer believes many readers have let the name “STUDENT LIFE” come to mean nothing more to them than a brand name and-o- r a trade mark such as “Brand X” cigarettes The words “Serving The Students of Utah State University” then means this paper serves the general studentbody first as this group is student groups and the organizations vand activities they foster second and the faculty and administra- LIFE MONDAY Here's how you find us attesting that the veteran has attended classes These certificates can be sent only after a month's schooling is completed On the 20th of the following month the VA mails the payment checks Prompt sending and accurate handling of the certificates by the veteran will eliminate further delays In order to get full benefits the veteran must be registered for at least 14 hours Full monthly benefits are $100 for a veteran with no dependents and SI 25 for one dependent $150 for two dependents - we are lo- and be Ag da i1 cated west of Hall of Justice East At The Bockstcre pin' I of Police Station South of Court- The Veterans Administration announces that the veteran going to school should be prepared to pay his expenses for at least two months Reason stems from the fact that law requires that monthly certificates of attendance signed by veterans be sent to the VA -- nui foi ren “bli till! SLIDE RULES house and just a few doors North of till' dar A representative from the Hie Hollywood Beciuty College And be as rag Picket Slide Rule Company will be in the Bookstore Tuesday and Wednesday to lool we're right on the City Bus Line ma be i’ ad- dre lot just ary Picket slide rule The man will also repair slides for a small fee At the same tfme he will be making trade-D- n offers for old slide rules Muon sons SMITHS JTL 135153 We invite you to talk to n Srir ii Jteedham'i 2L ('JUmS him Monthly benefits for veterans taking 3i credit load are $75 $95 and $115 monthly depending on the number of Money or wages from outside sources is of no interest to the VA It does not affect the size of the benefit that the veteran may receive f TRADITION OF BANKING EXCELLENCE FOR 107 YEARS could have paid all gout parking tickets ail pour library fines and bought yourself a nifty parking sticker You j with tins is just around the corner Where do you figure you’ll be then? 2000 A Walker Bank Personal Plan Checking Account It’s Walker’s checking plan for students who write just a few checks a month That's why no minimum balance is required (just enough to cover checks you write) That’s why it costs just 10c a check plus a 25c a month service charge It's why you ought to get one As a fringe benefit you’ll have the satisfaction of knowing that you’re also establishing an important banking relationship A For my money it’s CACHE VALLEY OFFICE -- 102 Corporito 4 (There's a newly remodelled office in Logan at Main at 1st North with two drive-uwindows open 'till 6 pm weekdays) p for one thing Will you look back on your career with satisfaction? Or with second thoughts? It'll depend a lot on how you begin your career And where At GE you get off to a fast start Big responsibilities come early You may find yourself at Cape Progress Is Our Most Important Product North Main St Kutm JbafcaiaW fodtrtf Dpotl uurevt Come the year 2000 you’ll be about to retire ' D GENERAL And that’s changing with it Well over half of the 250000 products General Electric makes today didn't exist ten years ago! If you think you have what it takes to play a key role In one of the im portant fields of your time talk to the man from General Electric We’ll make our first 2000 together “ i j j j j j j If ) |