| Show t' t - iv - ' Ux tS t 4 - f'i 1 m W " s ' in A Friday Sept 27 - V (- -- - ‘' ‘V - - V - f - Student life — Utah State University Page 9 Skippers do it! BY LARRY CRANDALL Student Life Writer Utah’s Four Year College Annua! Fees The cost of education for Utah State university students has risen once again This year Utah residents will pay $345 for a year’s education in Logan This represents a six dollar per quar ter hike this year Outof state students have an $843 educational bill this year an increase of $14 per quarter over the 196768 academic year Breaking these figures down further we find the increase comes from Utah’s Capitol HilL The $90 quarterly registration and tuition fee which makes up the bulk of this years $115 fee is set by the Utah State U of U usu wsc BYU Westminster - in-sta- Legislature The English leather U of U pay the Uni USU versity $256 to register The remaining $25 goes to what is known for lack of a better name as Other Fees This extra assess ment covers essential areas of student activities outside of the classroom The Athletic Depart-men- t receives $550 per quarter to help support the Big Blue uses $6 Student Government while the Alumni Association re ceives $250 Every fall quar ter $1 is allotted to each of the four classes The largest chunk of the ac tivity fee goes to the building fund The Union Building the new Romney Stadium and the Center proposed Assembly require $10 of the Fall Quarter wsc For men who want to be where the is Very intrepid Very mas-culiLOTION $250 $400 $650 From the com-plearray of ENGLISH LEATHER men’s toiletries action BYU Westminster te ident Dee Broadbent stated the fee not only provides funds to improve campus parking faciltles but also cuts down extraneous traffic that is not essential to the university Comparable rates are also being charged at other Rocky Mountain schools accord ing Vice President Broadbent for parking assessment and $11 for the re maining quarters Out of his total Hard-Hearin- of $32 collected from each student $15 goes to pay off the Union Building with the remain ing $17 for the stadium and Another annoying fee that faces mobile Aggies is the $750 park ing decal Business Vice Pres reel-to-re- the outstanding performances of Rawls' young but brilliant career IN A CRISIS it takes courage VIA AMERICAN fiesta Prize includes fascinating Mexico City and Acapulco paradise Win a dream vacation free! If America AIRLINES n NOTES NATIONAL 5 SUBJECT NOTEBOOK DICTIONARY - Ml Term Planner STEBCO UNCONDITIONAL BOND N J THEY KNOW that it takes cour- is tomorrow's leaders — the thinking young men and women of America to survive this crisis who have courage and who are willing to act — are joining YOUTH FOR WALLACE You didates — has to offer That’s why young Americans who really think AMERICA” support Wallace C copy of “STAND UP FOR the story of George Wallace GUARANTEE 5 QUICK CHARTS ERASABLE-- NOKJHVAll world we must have courageous should join too constructive leadership The kind of There are no dues Send in the that G only George leadership coupon to receive your membership Wallace — of all Presidential can- card the YFW Newsletter and a Drop entry in College Book-istore within first 4 weeks of classes Winner announced November 15 1968 WEBSTER’S NEW world to if the youth of America are to inherit a sane and even promising nothing to buy in your CUFF’S MAPLE JM MLM COMPANY courage to speak out age to stand up for America against to point the way to say the pseudo - intellectual professors “Follow Me!” In a crisis it takes the hippies the press and the entire action to survive the kind of de- liberal Establishment And they’ve cisive action that comes from a man got that courage of sound instinct as well as Thousands and thousands of COLLEGE STORE SWEEPSTAKES MAJOR ACCENT CM be a leader WIN ATRIP TO MEXICO FOR 2 3 LIT I'KUDUU g A special freshman study pro gram for the hard of hearing begins Sept 30 A $14800 grant from the US Department of HEW has made this program possible Dr Frederick S Berg pro ject director is interviewing freshman sophomores and grad uate students interested in tutor ing hard of hearing students All interested students should contact Dr Berg in Mechanical Arts 211A Undergraduate students select ed as tutors will be paid $125 an hour and graduate students $250 an hour Tape Deck — “You’re Good for Me” by Lou Rawls (Capitol el YIT 2927) is an excellent tape version of the disc which was a hit not so long ago Highlights are “Life Time Monologue” a sometimes humorous soliloquy that leads into an electrifying version of “Old Man River” easily one of Participating sponsors of the College A j Wants Tutors assembly center No obligation ne LEAF - f"' YR GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION APTITUDE TEST til for VIS-E- set r 32 Aes§ St NW Washington DC 20006 1629 K COWLES How to Pass (202) 296-819- 2 I am years old and pledge to support George C Wallace for President Please send me my membership card in YOUTH FOR WALLACE and the Newsletter PRINT NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP SIGNATURE UiiU HU cumuli UJUOUUil UU ecu vVVAfVU AAAMI are tu neai PHONE ivn uurr uecci iiunc nuai we uue CdUi P |