Show Student Life — Utah State University Page 4 BY SLOP s a bearded revolutionary walked in our midst and made a direct confrontation with the He Mow! Some people this week con sider Homecoming the most important event Perhaps it is perhaps it isn’t The most important happening this quarter is And all USU students will within the next three weeks for winter quarter In order for to function properly all stu dents must be aware of the prob lems and take advantage of its opportunity pre-regist- First all of schedule bulletins are now in the bookstore Secondly all students can pickup enrollment request cards in their deans office tomorrow Thirdly and the most important aspect of the system students MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH THEIR ADVISOR can not be finished un-t- il the student’s schedule has been approved by his advisor Students will have two weeks to have schedules approved Graduates and seniors deadline for is Oct 31 juniors Nov 4 sophomores Nov 6 and freshmen Nov can mess full-size- x silent majority who I shall as the big grey to refer initially really dug this The ele-plia- MAN ON CAMPUS d the system is used properly succeed in its intent— will it that is to do away with the confusion and lack of time that characterizes the present method of revolutionary ripped oppresive and unresponsive to the people’s needs He showed real guts He even went as far as to enter one of the head quarters of this system and tear d out of every office they hold in this country and throw every professor in jail who dissents with our policy in Vietnam” A more accurate statement of what Wal-lacsaid it “If I am elected e will within the ±aw remove every communist from every defense plant in the UnitedStates” Mr Wallace went on to say that I also quoted Walsaying “Anarchists would be wheened from my automobile” whatever that means What Wallace really said was “If I become President and an anarchist lies down in front of automobile I’LL WEAN my him from laying down in front of automobiles” Last and perhaps least Ezra Taft Benson did not introduce Wallace Mr Benson gave the invocation Perhaps an explanation of the Mr Giacovelli as Published tri weekly during the school year except during official university holidays and final exam week by the Associated Students of Utah State University Editorial offices Union 315 Business offices Union 317 and change o f address should be addressed to P0 Correspondence Box 1262 Station Logan Utah 84321 University Subscribtion price SI per S3 per year quarter Entered for second class postage at the Post Office in Logan Utah KAREN BUSH EDITOR-IN-CHIE- TONY BUSINESS F MANAGING EDITOR ASSISTANT MANAGING SALES MANAGER ADVERTISING SALES CHIEF COPY EDITOR Sports MANAGER MARDELL EDITOR TERRY MARILYN Editor Society Editor Fine Arts Editor Photo Editor Circulation Columnists — Craig ARNONE MARK ZAUGG COOK SUE HARRIS CURTIS STARR Chris Hislop J J Platt Bob Giacovelli Pederson Dixie Dalton Carma Wadley Nate Long Jay Colledge Fati Marjani SL On Winn Wendell Dick Shafer Alex Galant Julia Jenkins Tom Kathie Bicknell Shirley Eastland Sharon Nauta Chris Facer Peggy Roxanne Miller Grant Prohman Pam Bullock Virginia Martinet Kulkarm Marva Richardson Bruce Decker Radler Carrie Randy Jerri Burdick Terry Blevins Reporters: Wood Patrick Pramod Moore Represented for national advertising by National Educational Advertising Service 360 Lexington Ave New York NY 10017 "Y Advertising material presented herein does not necessarily imply endorsement by this newspaper : and f not the property of j j ' j what the hell The ele phant decided to make the mes resenger dictator and shove theback his of message sponsibility Oh well on the office of dictator The preparations for reasons for such inaccurate and irresponsible reporting would not be out of order so that we may safely assume they were errors and not deliberate distortions If verification of Wallace’s statements is desired a film of his speech is scheduled for Oct 20 at 9 REX pm M on channel SMITH 5 tv 83435G00 Dear Editor: all that was necessary was not granted the fall of 1957 Professor John Beyers was asked to teach a series of Philosophy courses at Utah State University The series consisted of: Greek Early Modern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy It as an academic step to better the University but witlr more research I discovered that he was allowed only to instruct from 7:30 to 9 pm Questions s immediately presented Why were the classes allowed only in the evening? Was the Administration consciously arranging this schedule and limiting its availability to' students? The veracity glared at me The students of 1957 must have seen the same for they expressed pro test Expresident Daryl Chase ammended the unfairness winter quarter: the series was to be taught during the day also In Philo-soph- y ap-pear- Instead Logic was eventually added to the slowly paced Philosophy It is interesting to note that when a class in Ethics was requested a member of the Committee felt that it was superfluous because other departments on campus dealt with such subject matter That was cur-riculu- m Cur-riculu- the re-que- st bubble-toppe- pain-full- y y instrucyears ago tliatafull-timtor Dr David Richardson was e added to the staff With the some what expanded schedule student interests grew to the point of eighty to ninety in attendance in some lower division classes and 30 to 40 in upper division classes With these conditions it would not be at all impracti-ca- l to immediately call forafull-timfive man department The students deserve this quaility the expansion of Utah State it! de-man- shocking and consequently discouraging for many to discover that only a minor is offered in Philosophy It is also amazing for them to find that Philosophy and Lang-uagare combined in one It is stu-dent- s e department In no other university in the country is such a set-u- p found This unique junction came about when Professor Bey in 1957 and was qual- ified to instruct in both fields Professor Beyers along with Dr Richardson teaches in Philosophy this year the stu dent load for both is too high full-tim- e Thirtyfive upper division ere-dit- s and twelve lower division are now offered Higher administrative levels have this major Then who is holding up progress why are we stalemated? Doctor C Culmsee has been the Dean of Humani ties during these years of slow emergence Has he really helped the academic field of Philosophy? 99376400 equbulle- Con- d - tinental that joker was ridingof into town on the equivalent bicycle This a Schwinn caused the elephant to almost is- drop his nuts peanuts that he hell and wonder what in the t wasn had fallen for This joker apthe of conforming to any him pearance the elephant wanted ten-spee- Uni-versit- TERRY YERO arriving in the of ivalent of an struggled at Utah State It wasn’t until three hours j e Philosophy gradually and ers arrived the rev truimphant entry olutionary’s were made Bands were ready crowds turned out You've never seen such a happy elephant! He tearing around went even branches off trees and strewing them over the road which the revolutionary was expectedtoar-rivon And then it happened e them-selve- PARRISH BLEVINS ! He He Commanded Love over This puzzled the elephant for a minute After all loving every body is downright impractical Dear Editor: lace de dis command it Huh? The elephant raised his ear and asked for the last part by ususl readers Vietnam” rights On and on the revolutionary He spoke of Peace and Love The Love and Tolerance he spoke of was uncompromihe even went to far as to sing See your advisor in I i talked t-proof would like to call to your attention several errors in the news article on George Wallace by Bob Giacovelli in the Oct 16 edition of STUDENT LIFE Mr Giacovelli quoted Mr Wallace as saying “If I am elect-eI will remove every communist minority an exclusive few What a message! What a mes sage! The elephant was berserk! He trumpeted his glee while sway ing to and fro This cat was real ly telling it like it was! campus forum I ! es tablishment- - a legalsocioreli gious system that had grown Justice were students “have the Attorney General seek an indictment every professor who was calling for Viet Cong victory as the into the tinctions like the fig tree screamed that the Truth may not be as fun or exciting but the waste of time confusion long lines crowded fieldhouse and Excedrin headaches may disappear he would it i ridiculed cursed and stroyed symbols of class 6 Preregister messenger he socked to ’em The elephant cheered He defended registration now The no punches He The “Fieldhouse Follies” will soon be a thing of the past will be done completely by computer All the students have to do is visit his advisor plan out a schedule fill out the enrollment request card and wait until Dec for his schedule Simple Easy! Uncomplicated! Yes but students must be of problems in this first If your stab at schedule and gets mixed packet be up patient It’s like a football team who fumbles the ball loses it but on the next play the team inter-cept- s it and goes for a TD 2-- guy’s message pulled it to pieces throwing clerks and desks and records to the four winds trying to illustrate where the system needed cleansing and reform If 8 is simple but into a develop and his group of followers LITTLE considered good of the poverty class on handouts roamed They lived from town to town and gave soap-bolectures wherever they could gather a crowd be could SPEAKING OF BACKLASH Cabbage-headback Some time “establishment” and the great “silent majority” Pre-regist- er 23 l96g ticking the Sacred Cow Student Life The STUDENT LIFE'S official editorial position A Other material expressed in the columns directly below on this page and the next page express the opinions of the individual writer and not necessarily the ST I DENI 1 1 Hi's unless indicated Wednesday October j d - to - f c ( j to Suddenly the elephant began realize that this guy reallymean not said He would what he to tie compromise or conform of e values of set established elephant ? elephant began to the ger had spoken of squirm-remembere- e way self-sacri- - neces-fo- r the way it would be up all people to give Tru if thing sometime De- - to :e and Equality were suorealities The elephant realized that his poe bn and possessions mighty tened This was asking the elephant hesitated mch relieved establishme ly recognized theelephan y to destr tncy and moved bs threatened volution that the stuffed ower position It ml lull ol salted latitudes The elephant revaded to hand over the - r pes - nary for “trial” remain a revoluntionary ipromising througho This infuriated the elep corn for- se it made him un - the The blind fury of thro to caused him around the revolut ast him to his inquisitor lding his death eie ame quickly whlle round stood in the backg and usly munching Peanutll h ig to and fro the of thor smashed a crown 1 the revolutionary him to a cross and on a his spear through ram g j |