Show m Senate Sessions Begin See Page 2 7? n 3 M nrp rp Uli1 J la Ik MM Peace Corps Plans Visit See Page 3 Serving The Students of Utah State University Volume 64 Utah State University Wednesday September 28 1966 No 3 Lively Senate Session c een By ftaljh Mdiighdii Ji Student Lite Issociate I ddor Inkiest is building on ain pih ovei tiie lirst session ol this ytai s ASSL Senate Tie Suiaie mats todav at 5 10 in s nate tjunu1 Room the m toe St f3 All students ma atenJ Svtial bi'ls will he cunsidn-e- d staniaij cummitlees e I be ahihsntd in lavoi of will comm t iellecf ng tie paiticulai s i s and i uks ol th S iiai will l' (stabhsheJ hn ot leal inie topic the veai ti 1st In vtvei is the piopisci m-- ( 1 invest gain s on e n dill) nthoilv ol wg's and oifiius aie pn-- sliow-ir- t g intei est in the reasons lor the low wagis and high pi ices on caniius lollowing the stun about rising campus puces m last inlay 's Student Life Sl SI Studentbodv Piesidenl Kent Colton savs ‘ Tms veai we have a bleed ot people leally intei ested in student government and student pmblems Tne ASISl Senate is a legislative bocP ol 24 elected students lepiesenting a number of institutionalized mleicst oi j)ie'-sm- e gioups on campus Senate bills are pul in inihr bv a silting committee (similar to the House Rules Committee m the L S Congiess Bills aie then acted upon by the boilv of the Senate following action ol the bills an open floor d is held In this penod a senator tan air his view on any topic that he wishes Senatois for this veai a e Jalv OJd Sjphonioie Pie Meve Blaei Junior Pi evident Hugh Dums Senior Pi Suene Lyle Aiclubald HuSenatoi Joyce Pollaid manities S e n t o l Lawi ence Bui ton Senatoi Agricultuie Mike Divden Business and Social Science Senatoi Elliot Education Senatoi Jensen Family Life Sen-atptu-lo- esi-de- Mai-gai- Jeb Stuait Foiestiy 1 due to the increase in memberslvp and efforts to fulfill the motto of the IK's: Service Sacrifice and Loyalty (Photo by Ted Hansen) AT the Notional Convention held in las Vegas the Beno Chapter of the Intercollegiate Knights was awarder the trophy for the most improved chapter in the national LAST YEAR Th:s was organization Job Placement Center Serves The Studsntbody USU Inide iliuclnr lowing needs of the Rudeuta ot L5U undr the One such piugram s directum of Mr Blair llale salanes lor jobs that were oil a voluntary baI’rogi am H sis This Woi made possible bv the ledual L c o n o in i c Oppoi limits Vet which provides Imuls lor (pi Jilin" uimeisities lo be eligible lot Ihm that time the nliue Us i 'panded its suvius to nuU the lill on an application lium Student Sen ices and one lion1 the I Lucattd in the Student Lmon room 310 is an uttice especially designed to help pi ovule euqJov-mee- t foi pait time woik on cuin-nu- s full tune oos and jobs Gov emthe Tcdeial through 1 ho Job Placement Co i ler devoted entiieh to 'mng students ami I hen unis inent I In Mi M s l) Scab appointed full time t tin Job Plaiumnt tentu Since -- ne-ale- lv Woik-Stud- Piogiam a v student liUs' i i A Placement Centei The student is later intei viewed to determine which job is best suited for linn These jobs whether as a or assistant to a piotes-so- r are within the student s major oi intei est thus enabling the student to become moie acquainted with the caieei fie has chosen for an occupation Ollier progiams of which the student inav not be aware aie Teacher Placement and Business Industrv and Government Placement These piograms me eactlv what the title says they are— placing graduating students into jobs as teachers bin mess-me- n government employees and -- Oct-ob- V t I A 7 i V 4 V & )S s 4 if £ i "5 k 4 "J H ei ' I i yj Student Numbers i VV To Exceed & ' Problem Told sec-leta- other careeis Last veai alone 393 agencies "ent 535 repiesentatives or re ciuiteis to interview 5u50 students for lobs Ml these students did to get an inteiview was to go to the Placement Center fill out an apjilication and come to the intei view The time to apply foi an intei view is now' The lecruiteis will stait visiting the campus in The Placement Center has the application foi ms as well as all the inf oi mation on salaries luuiis and nnpoitant data on hunch eels of companies schools and businesses acioss the 3000 The following is an mteuiew held between Dean Nenbercer and Di Asa L Beecher oi the Department of Admissions and Kecoids and Logan Robinson lee piesenting the Registi ation The inteiview concerned Bulletin being the Schedule punted for only one quaiter instead of the usual tlnee quait-ei- s Com-inite- Q— Win was the Schedule Bulletin only pi lilted for I all Quaiter instead of the usual thiee quaiters” Othce of Admi'-smiiand Recoids was not able to punt the bulletin in its entmptv beiause the present building piogiam is not lar enougri along to know exactly what classioom fauhties will be availabl" tor Winter and Spung quaiter Without this mfoi mation a schedule would not be complete Q— How can students find out what classes will be otleied in intei then vauous fields for and Spung Quarteis Ins A— The student can consii vauous depaitmenls and find cut this mloi mation Some have this intoimahon in pi mted foim Q— When will the Schedule Bulletin be available lor Winter and Spung Quaitei and A— Offices of Admission Recoids is winking on the schedule and it will be puohsltcd e inter Quai ter registi ation A— The Wayne Bishop Lngineenng Senator Lawrence Rigby IndeJane Montpendent Senatoi gomery Independent Senatoi Ron Diake Independent Sena-to- i Myra Ei ickson Panhellen-i- c Representative Claudia Bui-to- n IRC Piesident Cathy Lai-so- n AWS Class Schedule s be-f- Sen-at- President Sohal Shaibam International Senator Kent Colton Sludentbody President Dianne Peterson Administrative Vice President Cuit Loosli Business Vice President Wynn Johnson Executive Vice President and Adele Ward SecreUi y Senators express the wish that any student with a complaint or suggestion will tell a Senator or a studentbody executive ofticer The editor of Student Life and the editor of the Buzzer weie Senators but without a vote until this vear A constitutional amendment " last spung (sug gested by Laud Walkei last year's Student Life editor) removed both editors from tne ASLSU Senate Aiuinni Plan Wyoming Trip LSU Alumni Association sponsored Inp to Laiamie Vyo is being planned for the Oct 22 game between the USU Aggies and the Wyoming Cowboys Lyn (Swede) Larson executive secietaiy of the LSU Alumni said Association A g The game will be the Cowboys’ Homecom mg and there aie no lodging facilities available in Laramie Larson said Howevei he on page 2) Aggie-Wyomm- Registialion foi Tall Quailer as of Mond iv nmhj indicates an mciease of five to kjv peiunt ovu inp nation one uai ago accoiding lo Dean 9 16 j Neubergei office of Admissions and Resold Rcgi nalion Tall Quai'er l'ltiv was the highest fall ugistiu-- 1 ion m I SI s lusioiy wlh 7S24 cun Hid full lime si ud nits bundled siudenis Severn have eniollol foi das'-ethis seat v lb 11 jn lalion mtp Theie a e 000 paikels siilj out md oiheis aie bmw issu'd r he "urn in i oi J'ng dimssions and Ifecoids theie has hi on i o mduat on ol h g i tuition costs alfeeting eithei ) s i 1 te oi ugistra-tio- n giowth Slated D"in "Me have eveiy iea-oto bdmve USU w 11 keep growing and aie making futuie pi ins " acioidingly Neu-tieign USU Prcf To Tcrch li PoUvTan System ' Di B Olson Tew has accepted a tvvoveai untiact as a lea- (" ther tiainei and educational consultant with the LSMDfsU ( null act ill Bolivia I'r lew lus wile Alton Tew aid their live thiklien have for Ia Pai! Bolivia Pi Tew letoivcd his B g fiom Ricks College Idaho m 1952 Ins MA and Ph D fiom Brigham Young Provo Utah in and 19b4 lespedively m educational psychology de-gi- Re-bm- JOINS THE SPACE AGE Here we have our own Atlas la missile capable of sending flunking students further away the next University The "miss’le" is actually a ground-eyof the new flag pole located in front of Old Mam on the tower If will replace on old one previously in Old Main’s e Uni-veisi- 10 collection of about 600000 books Cost of tha facility f ap Entertainment Bureau GIVING A KICK-OFto the 1966-6schedule are Nathan Day (left) and Kent Smith A variety of programs are planned to be given an campus and in a 7 F tri-sta- area Bureau Jobs Open ForVariousTalent Entertauiment Buieau estimates ihat they will ‘pe’tonn 000 people this before 75 a good deal of contacting yeai the public and doing a service to this aiea ” accoiding to Stephen Simmons program directoi 000-10- 0 To accomplish the goal ot ac- quainting prospective student with LSU "the active paitici-patio- n and support of the stu” added dentbody is needed Simmons Applications wei e passed out dining registration and may be obtained at the Buieau and UB Infoi mation otfice desk for applicants and others interested will be held tomorrow and Tiiday and October 3 and 4 m the Bureau office room 314 of the Lmon between 4 30 and 6 !() p m Auditions To facilitate auditioning talents will be scheduled for different nights Tomorrow those interested in mstiumental bands combos pi esentations gioups soloists and accompaniment should be at the Buieau othce at 4 30 p m Fiulny auditions will lie for vocalists solo and gioup sing-ei- s and folk singeis Those intei ested in emceeing comedy speaking and nariating should be there October 3 between 4 30-6 30 Octobei 4 is open lor dancing gi oup and solo During the veai the Entertain- ment Bureau plans to visit 75 high schools in I tali Idaho and Programs for civic Wyoming groups are another facet of the Bureau's service They have been engaged by Tirst Security Bank to entertain at the stale convention at Christmas time laige production is under wav to be piesented on campus Civic and will be televised lof Bureau the on call gioups T speakei s at their meetings students are especially in demand for speaking engagements Next week the Buieau v ill or-ei- hold an open house for intp: ested students and especially for those who have alicadv applied and aie auditioning Morris nget dent announced Fmcau that Presi- Stephen Simmons is available to work with individuals or groups who wish help in improving their talent He is located in Room 321! of the lmon Seveial committees aie open for new members including student speakers publicity special events piogiannng productions ti aveling assemblies talpnt de-- v elopment public relations master of leiemomes social events stage dnection and ia-cli- o and TV pioductions Students mav conlnit Buieau members for further infoi mation Ext 592 or by calling Room 316 of the Lmon 0 |