Show Monday November 13 1967 Student 'Utah State University Life Page 3 7wROTC Program Want Pilots Force Iftir opportunity tor the r pro Force ROTC It has ever m is better than ! lor those qual tiled to fly H- laming ‘° CaP‘- Roscoe two-yea- - nreoyne USAF The requirement for pilots live now changes ten years from the Air Force Officer Quail Test scoring procedure and at the uni lection oi applicants level rather than on a me TSlty tionwlde basis accounts for the he said -her acceptance rate Students applying for the pro Force am must pass the Air a medl flcer Qualifying Test be selected by examination Frosh Council an Interview board and success fully complete a 6 week field training course in the summer of selection To 1968 Applicants must have at least two academic years of college remaining after the Summer of 1968 Undergraduate or graduate can work compile the two Capt years Burgoyne added Applications are now being ac The deadline date for cepted testing is Nov 17 for the 1968 program Anyone wishing further Information can contact Captain Burgoyne or Sergeant Moran In room 107 of the Military Scl ence Building LAST WEEK THE BRIGHAM CITY United Nations invited Mohammad Gha)eur Aban (Pakistan) Oddoye (Ghana) Kooros Mahmoudi (I ran) and Bumrung Seilaudom (Thailand) to speak about their countries and the U N They spoke at Box Elder Junior High School and four elementary schools The committee was so pleased with their performance that they have been invited to speak to the students of Box Elder High School this Thursday Com-mite- e In Range Management Grads Operated - Self Service Utah State University has more students enrolled In range sclen Lowers the AX on the High Price of Gasoline Drive In WIGS and See! WIGLETS FALLS Cornia Hair Fashions Are Sold Nationally And Are Being Worn By Discriminating Women Everywhere You Can Earn Much Money By Offering Cornia Hair Fashions To Your Fellow Students Friends Etc Write For Our Free Exciting Catalog And Wholesale Price Listings jirasamaZ CORNIA WIGS Dept B 3330 NE 32 street Et Lauderdale Florida Logan 909 South Main ces than any other university In the nation Dr LA Stoddart head of the department of range science at USU said there are 22 schools that award a BS degree and MS degree in range manage ment and 14 award the PhD degree of all junior senior and graduate students pursuing a degree In range sciences in the United States are enrolled In the USU of range scl department One-sixt- ence” Dr Stoddart also noted that “of the students qualifying for the US Civil Service Range Conser-vatloni- Register USU students comprise onehalf the total” The outlook for education pro grams in range sciences indicates continual growth he added Protest At University Organize Freshman Council has committees for the year’s activities Members of the Council will Utah State Leads Nation Coin Berliners Deadline Set November 17 Students who have the written consent of their academic dean to drop classes after the third week of the quarter must obtain an “add and drop” card from the office of admissions and rec ords Students must also pay the $1 change fee at the Controller’s of flee Under university regulations the Instructor of each course dropped must sign the card and write in longhand the following words "Withdrawn Failing” or "Withdrawn Passing” Dr L Mark Neuberger dean of admissions and records said that cards cannot be accepted without the grade Information According to Dr Neuberger only changes that are certified as emergencies by the dean will be made after Nov 17 (end of the eighth week of the fall quarter) because final grade sheets must then be processed for more than 1500 classes ally known sculptor selected 12 pieces for the awards stating "In the Instance of the award winning sculpture as well as those cited for honorable men-tloand the honorary award it is my feeling that they would easily stand up on their own In be Involved in teacher evaluation social committees freshman days and in publishing a twice monthly freshman newspaper Newlyappointed members of the Council are Jeanne Monroe Mary Lou Anderson Toy Tsuya Carol Kingston SharriShumway Debbie Steed Marco Glover Vicki Lynne Popp Roseann Mix Rosemary Mix Susan Rausbot tarn Curt Harris Norma Jean Skidmore Scott Hansen Dennis Barton Owen Suzanne Tom Dean and Ron Brtngliurst Others are Judy Welch Judl Johnson Vicki Eyre Janet Carl son Lori Hiton Gloria Fukui Kris Church Ann Curtis Cat herlne Larson John White and George Dalnes Freshman class president is Bill Murray vice president Sam Bessinger and secretary Mary Frances Ehvood Economics Paper Goes To Reprint Wins any Sculpture Award Larry professor E Eisner associate of art at Utah State has been awarded University honorable mention in "Southern Sculpture: 67” a show organized by the Southern Association of Sculptors Incorporated Prof Eisner’s winner sculp ture is titled “Fire Lady” and is made of wood and painted with enamel The same piece of sculp ture was awarded“BesttnShow” at the 1966 Utah State Fair total of E2 works were selec ted for the show out of 358 entries from 29 states "Southern Sculpture: 67” travels to 10 gal lerles and museums in North Carolina South Carolina Georgia and Florida A Theodore Roszak Internation ! C 8 C Flo Wid'um Point 191 Point 261 company” CCHE organized leftist group at the Free University of Berlin This Is In marked contrast to stance the strongly taken two decades ago when stu dents and professors establish school to protest a ed the Communist takeover ofEastBer lin's Humboldt University The Free University was mark ed from the start by a democratic approach to student in student affairs leftist dissidents have The managed to win support from various circles outside their ideological sympathizers One professor has charged that the movement stives to control the university By university count some 50 faculty members supported a left istoriented dissident students’ attempt to found what they call a "critical university” with groups to air student protests as well as to provide an ave nue for action Since a "new left” surfaced at the Free University in the past two years a series of demon strations have taken place many of them directed against the Unit-eStates With support of the lo cally legal party a recent downtown war march drew 10000 people One thing involved is a broad gap between the younger genera tions and their elders This Is compounded by the reduced ranks of the generations In their 40s or 50s as a result of World War II The young people at one extreme have little contact or perhaps confidence In that old er generation tliat was fully a ware of the Nazi period Further the makeup of the studentbody 40 percent of It r from across West Germany is by no means typical of the city’s general population d 6000-memb- Dr Leonard Arrington’s paper "The Clianging Economic Struc ture of the Mountain West 1850 1950” has been selected for re print publication Dr Arrington is professor of economics at USU The Bobbs Merrill Publishing lias chosen the work for their Reprint Series In History The reprint Is designed for use by students and professionals Co n Art Professor Involvement BERLIN AB-U- S in Vietnam is high among targets of various protests and marches organized by a small but tightly Dr Arrington’s paper was pub llslied by the USU Press Mon ograph Series In June 1963 and now Is out of print Com-muni- pro-pe- Adopts Proposals For Continuing Education SALT LAKE CITY AP The Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education CCHE adopt-e- d Thursday the first 13 recommendations for designing a mas ter plan for higher education In the state All dealt with con tinulng education The council Is one of 13 committees organized to prepare a plan for continuing education and public service CCHE SAID UTAH higher edu cation plays Its part reasonably well only In preparing youth for adult roles but "does not pro vide well for continuing educa tlon of Us professions and for the liberal and professional ed ucatlon of Its adults” Peter W Billings CCHE chair man Salt Lake City said tenta tlve adoption of recommendations during the coming months will give the council a start upon which to build the master plan requested Rampton by Gov Calvin L That the: State Department of Public Instruction be asked to give CCHE a statement on how adult education and voca tlonal education furnished by the public schools may be coordi- HE SAID THE RECOM MENDA tions adopted Thursday are only tentative and are subject to al teratlon nated with the state’s higher education system Among the recommendations were: That the two state colleges and two state universities be designated as higher education Name Change service centers for the popula tions within reasonable coinmut BRAZILIA AP— Brazil’s of lag distance flclal name would be changed to That Junior colleges and tech Republica Federatlva do Brasil nical colleges participate In the Federative Republic of Brazil state system on advisory coun under a bill Initiated by the ell conditions Senate and sent to the Chamber That USU continue to operate of Deputies for further approv Its Uintah Basin extension center al The original name Portu the fiscal year during guese language style was - That USU and prepare plans do Brasil Unldos Estados programs by which higher edu United States of Brazil It was cation may serve the state’s shortened to Brasil last January needs for tourism and outdoor under a new constitution recreation development Despite fiendish torture dynamic BiC Duo writes first time every time! 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