Show indent Life JJtaH State University — Friday March 14 1969 Number 63 rating chairman plan’s problems (ourse ictes major pro behave had two e teacher-cours- with js C eval- - stated Barry Bodily £an of the evaluation a breakdown of was The first the between heads and in second was with juunication tment The wrS computer w bv l Were center” A problem instructors was that not enough cards for ‘‘We don’t under- - classrooms because the cards enrollment printed off the L" had cards gone everything smoothly After the evaluations have been tabulated the student’s respond es on the various questions will be made available in a booklet The instructors will get some personal feedback but everyone will gain some insight on the ASUSU this U Je students eva out the cards plan of the original Uas to hand j student’s the jr a How packets jputer center the teacher's access to the p students BY PAM BULLOCK Student Life Writer The Student Code has been with recommendations by the ASUSU Senate and will now be sent to a joint student-facu- l ty committee d at the caused a delay misunderstanding Wing to Bodily not have had selected as members State Univer students have been granted itersMp in Phi Kappa Phi Val scholastic honor society e students have achieved in top five percent of the senior Utah nold Murray Raymond Schenk and Dennis M Yeates all of Logan James Wadley and Lola Rae S Erick-so- n Allen F Sim-kin- s Smithfield members their by j were nom-- academic deans by the subsequently invited to become members jt’y will take se In-ko- n place in May earning membership leran T Anderson Chris Marie T Donigan Bair Isabelle Dufresne Frazier Lyle Na Dwight Is Genevieve in Irene I Jones P Johnson Johnson Lynda JohnRic Morton Ar sAing lots lose Monday to construction ot Education r Physical ffmg at Old Romney Ninth st East and Stadium parking dosed starting the be Traffic Office Bounced East Providence Joan Ka- Roberts therine Shaw and Sue Ann is m each college Se new H'gh Rise Receiving 12th lot and Stor-fo- n East will for senate approves code defeats student vote proposal 'ther problem is the instru hand the cards 'p failure to jbe student strengths and weaknesses of the courses being taught “The purpose of the evalua tion is not to crucify or cause indifferent feelings between stu dent and instructors The pur however is to improve pose the instruction we already have at Utah State'’ stated Bodily Circleville Claudia Harris and Cynthia Harris Tremonton Dixie Ann Payne and Dallas LI oyd Holmes Brigham City Lar ry Dean Haramoto Honeyville Terry Crafts Hinckley Gayle Davies sen Orem Russell Kaysville Dan B Oldham - Price D Pil-ch- on recommendations document which covers Uni versity Activities Under the new Student Code witharecommenda tion from Senate students who refuse to participate in events because they violate Section II will not have any sanction posfcd on n im- - academics Richard Erickson Graduate Senator said “if the University can impose sanctions on students who refuse to participate if the code as it stands has been vio lated the students are exposing themselves to University penal-ties- ’’ er M Bountiful Clair Webb Richmond Bruce Bringhurst and Cheryl Patter son Roy Robert K Anger Field-inLindon J Robinson Fillmore Also achieving were Edward L Niebauer Patton Pa Marck C Arner Siloam Ark Sandra Clark Pocatello Ida Kathleen E Tubbs Malad Ida Darwin C Allred Buhl Ida Janice Harrop Lorenzo Ida Thomas N Jacob son Hollywood Calif Lynne H Baron Santa Maria Calif Mary Jo Kaiser Port Orchard Wash Michael W Ingram Albuquerque NM Karin Kaye Mathews New York City NY Anne E Comp ton Auburn Ala Christian W Worm Jr Billings Mont and Kenneth A Strauss Bridgeport g "A hard night’s day” is well expressed by two USU sleeping beauties as they recover from cramming prior to finals Just four more days and Spring vacation will allow the Aggie Rip Van Winkles to catch up on a couple of 777 V “In a case like this even going before a review board would be a penalty” The ultimate interpreter of the document said ASUSU president Skip Shelton will be the board or person a student appears be fore Actions and penalties to can be appealed to the Board to Trustees Sophomore Class President Steve Bauer requested that be al the stduentbody lowed to vote on the code the President of the sees it to give a clear indication of what the students want in their code The move by Bauer was stu-den- Mad Carolyn H Ohio Debate centered around Section II of the be-for- Uni-versi- Finals followed by vacation four-da-y ts e ty d Four days of final examinations will be followed by four days of vacation for students at Utah State University Final exam week is March 17 through 20 The between quarters break is March Registra-tio- n for spring quarter for those who did not during will be held winter quarter March 25 Classes begin March 21-2- 4 pre-regist- test period 3:30 daily or MWF classes 12:30-2:2test period 10:30 TTh classes or 9:30-11:2- 0 and 21 2:30-4:2test 8:30 TTh classes 4:30-6:2period test period open for common test in multiple section classes 6:30 8:20 test period 7:30 TTh Chem 11 0 0 classes March 19 9:30 daily 7:30-9:2- 0 or test MWF per-io- d class-e- s test period Freshclasses with even “A student will vote against numbered 12:302:20 sections one he part the entire bill for 1:30 daily or MWF test period declared Lindy doesn’t like” classes test period Robison Ag Senator Freshman classes with English Clark England said “The odd numbered sections of stu elected representatives test period 1230 TTh classes dents can make the decision” test period open for Senators praised the work and common test in multiple section thanked them for the long hours classes they have spent preparing the March 20 test perA through C am Code iod 10:30 daily or MWF class am 8:309 Members of the committee es 9:3010 am test period 1:30 am have been Dennis Child Milt 10:30-1TTh classes 12:30-2:2test per 1010:30 am Lee Jim Chamess JJ Platt iod 11:30 daily or MWF class-e- s am Steve Bauer and George Trible A revised test schedule for 2:304:20 test period 2:30 TTh classes or 2:305:20 labs winter quarter has beenannounc TTh or T or Th only 4:30-6:2- 0 ed by the USU Office of test period open for com-moand Records The test in multiple section schedule follows: 6:30-8:2test classes test period 177:309:20 March period sen and are due March 31 an 11:30 TTh MWF classes classes or 7:30 daily nounced Val Christensen test period 2:30 daily Council advisor or MWF classes or jr”" MW or M or W or F only labs 12:30 test period issue of The winter MWF classes or daily Crucible Utah State’s liter-rar- y test period 3:30 TTh classes magazine will be disand Math 34 and 35 in the Union basetributed test period 9:30 TTh classes ment test Monday through March 18 per Thursday of next week iod 8:30 daily or MWF classes 26 9:30-11:2- 0 students preregist ered for spring quarter class es but those who were in school then but did not register and those who are new or former students signing up for spring term will do so March 25 in Nelson Fieldhouse according to the following schedule: Students with surnames begin-in- g Most Stu-de- USU man English 2:30-4:2- 0 4:30-6:2- 0 6:30-8:2- 0 7:30-9:2- D-- 0 30 9:30-11:2- 0 N-- W-- S-- 1 Z 0 n fe'iSVE business XL man 0 ager and opened applications for STUDENT LIFE editor and bus iness manager announced Val Christensen advisor Bert H Chew junior newly He is is the selected BUZZER editor presently a member of the USU Photo Guild a photography major and was editor of his high school yearbook for two years During the past four summers Chew has worked as a river boatman and guide Named manager presently 9:30-11:2- 0 Pub-licatio- 12:30-2:2- Is Madelyn 0 4:30-6:2- 0 pre-registrat- ion Neuberger tells senate president of Well’s Hall a member of the USU Spon-so- r e Corps and an LDSSA chairman Miss Lindsay is presently selling advertising for the yearbook and has worked on her high school yearbook staff Applications are now being for STUDENT LIFE editor and business manager The ap lications which are available in Union 220 from Val Christen 2:30-4:2- Crucible out 0 ‘No fall Lindsay 0 0 7:30-9:2- as BUZZER business 2:30-5:2- com-mitte- BY PAM BULLOCK Student Life Writer and seven tenths “Seventy-sipercent Quarter” Dean (766) Neuberger told the ASUSU Sen ate Wednesday night Winter quarter registration by x d Bert Chew computer was done by 827 per cent of the student body “A loss of 10 percent of the studentbody between quarters might Indicate that fieldhouse registration is be coming more attractive since the (Continued on Page 3) |