Show ent Volume 65 Colonel Clay Discus ses flew Draft I "We assume that every boy and tf ho te physically mentally morally capable will serve’ the statement made by ‘TMi w Colonel Evan Clay director of the Utah Selective Service Board his explanation of mill obligations Thursday Sept during try explaining the rul coL Clay i said student deferments that these deferments will be men who are given to young satisfactorily pursuing a full time Ihg on These defer college course menti will be lifted when the reaches student twentyfour years of age receives his bac calaureate degree or Is not pur a college suing satisfactorily At the time the def oourse orment was lifted the student would then be placed In the prime Induction group He also explained that students a student defer Who received Bent after July 1 1967 would not be eligible on (' tor a deferment based fatherhood According to Col Clay a Dance t satis Classes In modern dance both regular classes Mist Ander Verslty Sen will also offer courses through University Extension MODERN DANCE 48 section ! will be taught as a regular class on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 a m and Intermediate Modern Dance 49 section 1 wll he taught and Thursd- h Tuesdays at 11:30 a m Both classes will be 1C Seeks taught In Members f Applications are now open for j20 members of the Independent Council a -cording to Ralph Hunt r Zinger C art the It! Is ell president otng to try to dependent rep students year” said Huntzlnger The organization Is for students not affiliated with any Greek lnstltu-tlon on campus student 60 per student lead Greek’’ Huntzlnger “yet the Independents do the work I don’t see why 8houd be the other way round" he said Independent Council In the past “8 dances the Book Ex grange and recently established Bus bench in front of the of r are the ’Titled’ com-?nl8- r Applications jr Unlon are six year programs by Karen Bush Assignment Editor ASUSU Senate Wednesday night In a one hour session passed a bill to replace Senate vacancies left during the summer Senate Bill 68VI proposed by Craig Petersen executive vice president resolved that a new Sophomore class president by elected by the vote of the Sophomore Class when Freshman elections are held Final elec tlons for Freshman Class officers and Sophomore Class President will be held Oct 26 The vacancy was left by Frank Trlnnaman who married is Colonel Clay discussed the New Draft Law yesterday BYU further explanation Col Clay said that It was the responsl blllty of men within the age limit to be drafted to notify their local draft board when any change of status occurres Failure to do this may result In a dellnguent classification Penalty for will ful delinquency Is either lmme dlate Induction or five years or $10000 Imprisonment and In fine (maximum) the dance studio Room New Fine Arts Center EXTENSION 136 of the ad vanced modern dance will meet Monday Wednesday and Thurs day from 7:30 to 9 pm Reglstra tlon with permission of the Instructor will be held at 7 pm Monday In Fine Arts Center 136 The first class will start Mon day evening so students should bring dance clothing with them A modern dance class for child-re- n will be taught by Miss Andersen Wednesdays at 4:30 pm In Room 136 of the Fine Arts Cent COURSES In Freshmen Adjust After Orientation Activities The other vacancy was that of Senator Charles Engineering Bowler vacated because of fin anclal reasons The original clause stated "The position of Engineering Sen ator shall be filled by an ap polntee of the Engineering Coun ell’ by Randy Hall Life Staff Writer may even recall the writer’s cramp you hadfromtak Freshman orientation formlng more notes in an hour than ally held last Friday is Just now you did all last year or maybe being completed It las taken at the empty feeling you had when least this week to allow the Frosh you couldn’t find AnSc 101 You to come to a realization of the might even remember the words peculiarities of university life you so aptly uttered at the time One thing you won’t forget Is the Looking back over the first week will no doubt bring some dorm Meeting the roomates not too pleasant memories of what (wondering If that one reading it Is to being initiated Into life Plato’s Dialogues was real) eatat a university ing the delicious (?) home cook Memories such as sitting ed meals and hearing the roar of the John as It echoed through through half of a sociology lect ure then realizing you’re sup out the room posed to be attending a physioBut even these memories will logy class or forgetting about eventually be pleasant not nec such things as stairs as you essarlly because time heals all fall not so gracefully on your wounds but that you are liable to proverbial face Of course you’ll commit worse blunders Don’t not forget the time you opened worry about such things that door for a senior girl knockup learn and have fun what Its all about ing all her books thither and yon You Johnle Johnson Forest Range and Wildlife Senator proposed an amendment to change the clause to read "The Position of Engln eerlng Senator shall be filled by the Engineering Council as they see fit’’ The amendment to Senate Bill I and the original clauses were carried by an aye vote with Bob Atwood Senior Class President voting no on the amend ment Other business concerned Sen ate Bill 68-proposed by Richard Jensen Independent Senator The Bill resolved that a class be established for fall quarter to deal with knowledge of procedures and roles Involved In the university and In student It will be taught government weekly under the direction of Dean Claude Burtenshaw The bill was carried by an unanimous vote of the senate An amendment to Bill 68-was later proposed by Johnle Johnson It proposed that the class be limited to one hour per week The amendment carried unanimously Other Senate business saw AS International Senator Shetty move that 30 seconds of silence be taken In remembrance of the three USU students that died In an automobile accident Sunday evening Craig Petersen Executive vice president reported on the dedication of the new Fine Arts Center He also told Senate that they will take a tour of the new center Oct 4 next Senate ses slon He also explained what the dedication ceremonies will con slst of Other senate action saw Steve Blaser Financial Vice Presld ent ask for Information to contact the Soccer Team and KUSU people concerning finances Blaser also told Senate that any unauthorized telephone calls wlU be charged to the person making the call Steve Green ASUSU president swore In Esther Jane Peterson as Panhellenlc Senator She re placed Sandy Fish who married Lewis Green Graduate Sen ator asked for the approval of Dennis Child as his replacement for tall quarter The Senate ap proved Child unanimously Absent from the Senate meet lng were Marjorie Eyre Educa tlon Senator Lynn Rose present Freshman president Kent Allen IFC Senator and Ann Schvane veldt Humanities and Arts Sen- ator Nolan Kerr replaced Wally Public Relations Vice Pres ldent for the meeting Senate Is held every Wednes day evening 5 30 pm In the UB Senate Chambers Odd Logan Peace Movement Org anized by Sue Rosenbaum Life Staff Writer "Are words 'Thou shalt not kill but’?’’ 43 percent of Logan residents know that Ho Chi Mlnh Is the political leader of North Viet it ended Sept 20 but many of ping the bombing If negotiations - the groups which originated under will result- Mr Lyon stated that the program will continue Viet a good deal of uncertainty was Nam Summer was composed of brought out In the poll "People about 20000 students and faculty complained that they have no from across the nation and be accurate way of knowing what Is Nam gan at Harvard and Cambridge going on’’ 36 percent of the citizens reFuture plans of the Peace The aim was to create an at In have an accurate siding Logan mosphere of dlaloge with the Movement Include a Teach-I- on estimate of the number of United focus more In setting up dis- Viet Nam to be held at the er States sollders killed In the Viet cussion groups and arranging University of Utah Oct 37 RamNam war Registration for the class open debates rather than burning draft parts’ editor Robert Scheer and to children aged 7J2 will be held 26 percent of Loganltes know cards past president of Students for a at the first meeting Oct 3 with In essence what the Geneva Ac Logan summer activities were Democratic Society Carl Ogles the class also to begin the first cords provided for done under the wing of Viet by will participate day University of Utah graduate Nam Summer The movie Sons student from South Viet Nam and Daughters was shown and a A TV series composed of five Lee Trach participated In a Felix Greene slide lecture was debates will be broadcast on discussion In Logan 12 people presented showing bombed out KUSU during the next few months When the yearbook was Inattended civilian areas of Hanoi and teen Students and faculty from USU creased by 50 cents in 1964 The lead quote Is from USU age will participate The program girls manning several students hadn’t paid their Each Saturday morning show assistant English professor Tom guns These were In addition to will be moderated by Dr Judd reserve fee and were not able to Lyon who Is active In the Peace the discussion by Trach and the Harmon with Dr JA Emenhlser s Big Blue Happenings a USU will include a number of Movement In Logan The statis pick up a book at the end of the Saturday Special will take place and directing poll which was supported by Sen Both conducted by Lynn Packer tics were obtained In a poll tak ator Moss and Representatives producing year on radio station KVNU-61men are from the USU political every of the show twohour Highlight In order to alleviate problems summer concerned en this by 10 to noon am from and Burton science department Saturday Lloyd will be the Shaler Hallmon Inter Individuals In the which occurred three years ago Peace The presidential preference Most of Utah State’s r throughout the school year The view In which Shaler will meet Movement who acted the Buzzer staff reminds all studnaturally a round programs will present part of the poll showed 20 per- people are concerned with the and speak with various 200 In ents that the 50 cents reserve up of the latest USU news and while Interviewing cent of the participants undecld morality of the war according to people on campus housefee for the yearbook should be ed four percent for Johnson and Lyon who states: "We need to special events on campus and Those persons wishing to be randomly picked Logan soon holds paid 49 percent supporting Romney will feature top albums and In examine our justifications for Interviewed during a Saturday The Logan Peace Movement Those The remainder of the cost of tervlews with outstanding campus human beings” should contact the poll Interkilling conducting "Happening’’ 10 cov Is comprized of to 15 Indlv the Buzzer Is automatically "Most of us feel as Martin noted that although 29 KVNU or write Lynn Packer Box personalities estingly ered In student fees but unless Feature albums courtesy of 1262 Utah State University and lduals who are affiliated with the percent of Logan people favor Luther King said Speaking on Utah Peace Federation and Viet the use of nuclear the extra 50 cents Is paid studthe USU bookstore will be played make arrangements for the ap weapons In the Vietnamese people as a whole Nam Summer Tom Lyon who Is the war 70 ents forfeit the $7 50 which Is tak ‘These too are our brothers’” during the program This week’s favor percent stop pearance active In the program describes en out of activity fees A table feature album Is by Herman’s The Big Blue Happenings will It as a movement a "Not base but UB In the will be set up Hermets An unannounced album also provide clubs sororities ment next week to receive re spontaneous Intermittent urge on will also be played fraternities and other campus the part of Individuals to do some servatlons to groups with the opportunity about the war” thing relay Information and publicize Viet Nam Summer was explainevents pertinent to the student ed by Norman Potter a San Fran Campus groups are en body Note: Beginning Monday October 9 Campus Calendar will re ciscoIn regional officer who stop couraged to have phone-i- n ped Logan this week during his announcements so that appear once weekly only It will be necessary to have all items porters tour of the Northwest Viet Nam in by the previous Thursday For more information pick up may be made directly by tele Summer was an national action information sheet in Student Life office phone during the program Arorganized to Insure some-thinrangements for this should be projectwould this summer happen KVNU sec made the KVNU Radio Reserve Yearbook Big Schedules Blue HappenltlCjS’ anti-aircra- inter-view- 0 "Ninety per cent of the dy is independent and fent factory course of study Is one In which the student completes 25 percent of the work needed for a degree during a twelve month Also a schedule of at period least twelve hours a quarter must be carried and the student must meet academic standards set by the university Col Clay said that the draft ages were from 18 to 35 He explained that when a young man turns 18 he Is obligated to serve In some capacity for eight years If needed but he added that most of the military programs Courses Offered beginning and Intermediate will be offered through the University fcr the fall quarter The classes will be taught by Marlon Ander ten artist In residence In dance In addition to the uni ays law are available at Activity Center anti-wa- well-know- n CALENDAR OF EVENTS g through concerning the war Technically retary for Marriage Weddings Out - dated? Future AP Engagement doomed White rings weddings will be rituals of the past Couples will wed only after they’ve lived together Who says all this? Psycholo gist James Hemming In "Marriage Guidance” official publics tlon of Britain’s Marriage Guld-ancCouncil Most British cities have state supported marriage guidance councils where citizens may go for free advice on marriage and marital problems If Dr Hemming Is right the word marriage itself could be come obsolete replaced by the LONDON are e C?rriJor of the new USU Library Art Gallery is only one of the many feature rt Gallery opened September 24 with an exhibition of the USU Art Department eg ow’ hich will run until Oct 24 The exhibit is a continuation of the summer ichooi Pf°gram The Library Art Gallery is located on the first floor of the new Library icroM f aiUnd°mthe historc Hatch Room with an entry facing the Quad The gallery opening direction of the University Gallery Committee Dr Milton C Abrams versitv chairman H Reuben Reynolds is the gallery curator Reynolds said the ibition shows the breadth of work of the USU Art faculty B'ayi'u1 expression "palrbound" Dr Hemming says that to the next generation marriage will no longer be regarded as the only respectable way of having any sexual life "Social empnasls will not be on maintaining costs" on all he contends Instead trate chastity at couples will concen- "sincerity mutual con cern and responsible mate selection ’’ He does not prophesy that will go completely out of mar-raig- e style says marriage will become "a social statement of Intent If and when partners desire It" His article Is entitled "Is There a Future for Marriage?" What He does the Marriage Guidance Council think of Dr Hemmlng’s Views? Said Gerald Sanctuary secretary of the council: "My preson al view Is that Dr Hemming Is wrong The developments he pre diets would mean later marriage and less marriage” MISSIONARY REUNIONS: Friday: Austrian Mission 7:30 Emerson Chapel at 1053 Emerson Ave President Loscher and wife will speak dance and refreshments Andes Mission 8:00 5565 Neighbor Lane (56 S 16 E) Salt Lake City Cummorah Mission 7:00 Valley View 2nd Ward Chapel 4104 S 1925 E Salt Lake Saturday: Western States Mission Davis Group 4:00-6:0Room 245 Wilkinson Center BYU Berlin Mission (President Fetzer’s Mission) 9:30 3487 S 17 E Salt Lake City Utah 0 CAMPUS India Students Association 7:00 Room 335 UB Friday: Lutheran Students Fellowship Picnic leave church at Sunday: 3 pm for Tony Grove Lake bring boots and coat APPLICATIONS Positions open in photography writers for sports Buzzer: academics organizations Staff opportunities in classes index and greeks Receptionists are also needed Fill out applications in the Buzzer office Senior Cabinet: Fill out applications on standard form UB 6 desk Deadline-Octobe- r Junior Council: Fill out applications on standard form at UB desk Return to UB desk or Dwight Isrealson Deadline October 6 MISCELLANEOUS: Clubs organizations wishing to enter Homecoming Packets: Homecoming obtain packets in Alumni Office UB -- |