Show I Page 2 Student jj '4 H M by Stan Greenhalgh Life Staff Writer "This is the only project of its type” said Dr Samuel G Fletcher Chairman of the USU Audiology and speech pathology of the three year $98051 dept program to investigate hearing problems at the Intermountain Indian School "It is significant because it is a pilot project that will set precedents for future research among the Indians” Research begun In 1963 for the project which received a grant this fall from the US Public ''? I '( II f'iq y-- J t ' SmL ' Monday January State University ? L'0&u A cooperative Service of the Health Service and Indian Service of the Dept of the Interior the audiology testing and rehabilitation will establish a basis for medical treatment auditory training and lip reading Screening tests conducted this fall have shown that almost 25 percent of the students at Inter mountain have at least minor hearing problems a much higher rate than Is typical among public school children A final screening test and dls Health gostic research are measure ability at different “These tesXft Viehweg assistant profess! audiology and coodlnator ! Intermountain project In addium to Dr Fletcher Prof Viehweg several gra students are Involved ta 7 Intermountain research Frederif k S Berg and Thot C Crail will work with the ' dents following the screening lod "p— supervised at the Intermountain Sihool open house where school faculty inspected Steven Viehweg left hearing project facilities AP— Mich Mich LANSING lgan Gov George Romney has warned that "Michigan and the nation are confronted with the possibility of civil guerrilla war fare on a scale that makes Viet nam look like child’s play” Romney told a news conference his comment was based on last summer’s Detroit riot and on his tour of the nation's troubled urban areas and tried out Val Christensen Story Enthused 'Salesman irsti Life Staff Writer An administration action last quarter brought Val Christensen from the post of high school coordinator to head Union activi ties as the Union Director Christensen started organizing his new office after his appoint ment but he will offically begin his position this quarter Chris tensen views his new post as "More Demanding but not any more Important a position as (HS THE EARLY SHOW: Bill bring you music to wake up by W eek Val R Christensen member of Pi Kappa Alpha a chairman of Homecoming activi ties one-hal- years f As a director to promote the USU image he "tried to show high school students the entire scope of the school both aca demic and non academic He in creased the number of traveling assemblies from this school from 25 to 75 Bundy Motors 97 W headed the Junior and sen lor class as president and was also a Blue Key member As a student he was also a member of the ASUSU which he now ad vises The Job of "salesman" at USU was what he considered to be Peanuts Own an Opel 1st North Logan CACHE VALLEY (still DRIVE-I- N open) Now Playing Wed “Gunn’ Boby Vee CAR HEATERS - Features 7:30-- 9 Week days 3 Wednesday ’ sary with New TV Type Engine Analyzer See for yourself the condition of plugs coil distributor wiring timing carburetor starter generator regulator battery etc without removing parta All teats made with engine running You can save gas renew original engine performance and cut down on repair bills if you stop trouble before it starts With this modern electronic test equipment we can tell you In minutes If any terries is requlrsd Drive In today The cost ranges from $650 to $750 which covers board and room with a Mexican family tra and gen tuition vel books erally all expenses for the quar ter The deadline for applica tions is Feb 23 Registration and briefing in Logan is schedul ed for March 15 Students will leave Logan for Mexico City March 18th The "Spring Quarter in Mex lco” program is under thedlrec on Queen Selection Gets Underway For Prom Queen Junior Prom Queen time Is here again Invitations have been sent to the various dorms organizations and Greeks to se led one coed as candidate for this honor Starting Jan ATLAS TUNE-U- P for GREATER mileage XXETT2T3 performance LONGER engine life In Now and of Pepsi for 50c Bring This Coupon Purchase a 41 ck OR BANKAMERICARD ROSKELLEY'S Students Claude Burtenshaw Body President Steve Green and ‘Student Life’ editor Lynn Stu-de- : Students to Mexico to spend Spring Quarter The opportunity is offered to all USU students under an exchange pro gram with all credits earned being transferred to USU Cours es are offered in both Spanish and English and knowledge of a foreign language is not neces tion of Professor Thelma Fogel berg of the Department of Lan guages and Philosophy at USU Professor Fogelberg pointed out that "the Mexican people are very friendly towards American students” to Junior Jody According Pond who spent last spring in the program "it was a com pletely unique experience” Jody also told of an interesting train ride from Texas to Mexico City in a special Pullman Car re served for the students All interested students should contact Dr Fogelberg in the language department in Old Main Hot Barbeque packer Dr Ross Allen will moderate the program Good Lunch USU at the ft 2 at 7 pm an Informal tea will be held at which time the Judges will become ac quainted with the contestants Five finalists will be chosen from an expected 30 participants according to their ratings In per appear cogenlallty sonality ance and participation in ac tivltles Finalists will be announced to the student body and the Junior class will vote Tuesday through Thursday Jan 2325 The queen and two attendants announced at the prom will be GAMES Tournament UNION will be held Saturday Jan 27 between 9 am and 5 pm Con testants must sign up in Aggie Bowl by Wednesday Jan 24 will Include Pool PI Events nochle Bowling Ping Pong Bridge and Chess all USU stu dents are encouraged to enter Contact Ron Snipe In USU Activity center for any further ques tions STUDENT Interior Designer’s tubing party will be held Wed nesday Jan 17 at 8 pm Per sons are asked to meet in front of Main Cost will be Old 25 cents per person and eats after! 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