Show Vol 66 Utah State University — Friday Sepember 27 1968 Number 1 ETi© £3 £3 mrollmeirf increase expected This Quarter This will be the last quarter for the “P’ieldhouse Frolics” Beginning in November stu- dents will begin computer “We hope it will make it fas ter for the students” said L Mark Neuberger dean of and records And it should Washington State University according to Dean Neuberger can register its en tire student body in 48 hours our present system it takes the same amount of time Un-d- er for Fall Quarter 1968 ten sion headaches long lines and frustration will again appear to day and tomorrow Especially since fall quarter student en rollment is up Dean Neuberger estimates be tween 8900 and 9000 students But Ready To Welcome 5’ i“ USU expands again By MARDELL PARRISH Life Managing Editor Thirtythree goals were set by the USUSU senate and executive officers in the final senate meetings of the last school year Some of the goals have already been reached while plans for reach ing others are still being made by the executive officers Reaching the first nine goals in ASUSU President Skip Shel ton’s responsibility The first goal “Wages Campus Improve ment Committee” has already been reached As of January 1 1969 minimum wages on campus will be $130 per hour The Fed eral Government has also ruled that salaries must be $145 by January 1 i960 and by January 1 1971 minimum salary will be $160 No provisions have been made to raise the minimum salary above $160 ASUSU’s fu ture goal will be to see that these rates are paid in all de partments at the university “Consititutional Revamp” will be discussed in the first meet ing of Student Senate “Elec tions” “Committee on Campus Improvement” “Committee on Student Affairs” and “Honor Dorms (CIC)” are other goals which wUl receive immediate attention from senate according t f Widstoe gets new addition (photo by Bush) to Shelton ter” are goals which will call As of Winter quarter student the attention of Executive Vice IBM be will cards President Clark England Goals plastic body cards with color pictures of the in an area do not necessarily mean that there are great pro students The goal of a “Leadership blems in that area but at times Workshop” is being completed are only an effort to give over today with the return of over 90 burdened areas of activity more attention student leaders from the work “Policy Handbook” and “Fac shop at Colter Bay The goal of more representa ulty Senate Relations” are under tion for the students on the “Ath Carolyn Adams ASUSU executive letic Council” has now been ac secretary care Miss Adams has complished with the appointment already begun assembling printed matter for the binders which each of Barry Bodily There are now senator will receive of written two students on this council rep policy resenting the students “Student Participation on Un Blaine Pierson business vice “Fund of the has iversity Committees” “More In goals president Evaluation” and alleviating all volved Senate” “Student Govern ment Image” “Improve Greek “Parking” problems Ander of Ken Relations” “Foreign Student The five goals and “Campus Town vice sen administrative presl on will all be lead by Clean-up- ” dent include “Committee ASUSU public re aid Harris Claudia Campus Recreation” giving vice more and lations president for the betterment Val Christensen and LeRoy helpful “Health Center” service Dennis are responsible for “Sum-me- r “Homecoming” and the improve School Fun Evaluation” and ment of the “Bookstore” are also (the role in goals of his He is also charge “Program Advisors an of advisor)” Conference Xin of the “Region “University Policies and (chairmaned by Craig Hale)” for and the possibility of the all union administrators in appointing a “vice president of InterMountain area affairs” are two goals student “Assem “PreRegistration” Completion still unassigned bly Center and Stadium” “Cour some se Evaluation” “Advisory Pro dates have been set for Cen goals gram” and the “Placement Pro-cedure- s” A host of activities await on coming freshmen Thursday Fri day and Saturday These activi-tie- s are the Administration’s and student body’s way of extending a welcome to the Freshmen Thursday and Friday the Union Building will sponsor the movie “Penelope” at a discount price of 10 cents and a studentbody card Dances will be held all three evenings and will feature the “New Northport Graveyard” The game room will also be open with discount prices on pool ping pong and bowling The main activities will begin Saturday morning at 7 with a Chuck Wagon Breakfast sponsor ed by the Logan Chamber of Com-merc- e The orientation assembly for all freshmen will be at 9 am in the Chase Fine Arts Center and will be followed by orientation meetings of each of the respective colleges on cam pus The location of foUowing meetings will be announced at the general orientation meeting From 10:30 am tol2:30pm will be the Student Activities Fair in the Union Building Booths and tables will be set up rep resenting the various clubs and organizations and student serv ices on campus It is designed to help students know what USU offers how they can join clubs work on committees ROTC in tramurels foreign students clubs Union and Entertainment Bureau and answer general ques tions about university life A pep rally will be held on the Union Plaza at 12:30 pm and the game will begin at 2:30 USU vs Wichita in the new sta dium At 6:30 there will be a que on the Quad for all Barbe fresh men students at a cost of 50 cents to the student This will be followed by the final Union movie and dance of the week cjaa au aUV0l °f dry wlt CAMUUlge utwvu BA in Political Science 1954 aic uiviivu Zeigel speak uciuo vw ucai uiuio quarter n nab nc ioac cacu See revised registration sch edule for new and former stu dents page 14 Students will also have the op portunity to register for pass fail classes this quarter After picking up packets and filling out schedule cards may pick up the “Pass Cards” at the desk of each academic dean Any full time student (carrying 12 hours) of sophomore standing and above may elect a maximum of one course per quarter on Pass No classes in the or lower division group major stu-den- ts basis except three the Pass physical education requirements They physical education fiUers may be taken in addition to the one class per quarter Graduate students may also take course on the Pass Fail system The classes can only be below the number 200 course and must not be included in their graduate course requirements Dean Neuberger feels the pre registration system has a lot of advantages “We have to make a plan for though” he said patience “We’re makLig a major shift in procedures and were bound to have some bugs” will enable Preregistration Admissions and Records to de termine student requests for classes and if they can be met It will also be more adequate for the preadvisement phase of registration Every student who must have his sign his card before it can be computed D-- New Frosh ? fall requirements wUl be allowed on USU 1 1 will register in the next two days This is an increase from last year when approximately 8435 students registered last F ad-vis- pre-registe- “Preregistration will also give us an inventory of the stu dent demand 'for certain class es” Dean Neuberger said The academic departments wiU also be able to make some ad justment in their class offerings in light of the student demand So students will weep no more after this quarter Although pre is not registration the change from the present reg istration system will mean no fool-pro- more Excedrin headaches Jobs Available At ‘Life’ Office Want a job that’s challeng ing interesting different self fulfilling enlightening and fun? 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