Show f f Volume 67 Number 12 UtafrState University 'October 20 1 969 8 pages mu vide lecture halls and teach President Taggart Vice President Broadbent and the ing laboratories for research in of the Department of Vet-e- r public health bacteriology and inary science braved the driz animal diseases The ground floor will be dezling rain to break the ground for the new Veterinary Science voted to classrooms and teach and Bacteriology Building in laboratories The second floor will be devoted to the study of Thursday Thursday’s' weather may not infectious agents of disease inhave been ideal for a ground cluding milecular biology and the breaking ceremony but all of infectious diseases of animals the participants were in good THESE FACILITIES will be spirits as they witnessed the beginning of a new building completely separated from the remainder of the building with THE FACILITY WILL 'pro separate ventilating systems to pro-fesso- rs prevent the spread of infectious disease agents The baswnt will house facili-tie- s for toxicological and pathological studies of a nature non-infectio- A SMALL AREA of the build-i- n will be separated from the rest as a small animal care cen-te- r Animals used in research throughout other departments as well as those 'in the departments in the Veterinary build’ ing will be kept in the center The total cost of the new project will be $1853000 The build ing is to be completed at the end of 1970 Involvement key HIGHLANDERS — It might not be too popular to be a member of the USU Forum which has suggested a name change for the University i ismss&i m Sm§ it® student-facult- y code Senate announced in Neil Gruwell ASUSU presi-detheir meeting Wednesday that if there were any organizations urged that all students to attend their the reading and make needing supplements " " an should additions "and screenings before pick up “budgets they benthe code is adopted application for supplemental in the Activity center efits Craig Hale academic vice Some organizations have found suggested appoint-ment- s president of two students to work themselves lacking funds under their current budget and need under him in the academic of fice reconsideration from Senate Steve Sideman was suggested as assistant to Hale and Rich THEIR APPLICATIONS will Fuller was suggested for the be reviewed by the financial com mittee of Senate and then taken undergraduate assessment com mittee Both of these suggestions before Senate for their approval were or disapproval ratified The student code of Utah State university was also a topic of discussion at Senate’s meeting The code has been under by a special committee for the past six months and is now nearing completion nt re-visi- In answer to a recent state ment by President James C Fletcher of the University of Utah that the U was far ahead of the other universities in stu-deadministration relation poll cies President Glen Taggart stated that Utah State also emphasized student involvement and good relations between the and the stiidents fa-cul- ty The university code Jnvolying studentfacuTiy relations is now in the process of being revised to better meet the needs of the university as it is now “OUB-UNIVERSI- TY IS STILL not so large that we can not stay in contact with the Individ-ua- l student” Taggart stated He stressed that the adminis-tratio- n needs to know the pro-ble- desires and aspirations of the needed group the students in be-fo- ordgr for the administration to serve them best Taggart said that he agreed with Fletcher that it is important to be involved with the students nt ASUSU ( to In response to the question of whether or not Utah State University would ever have a school of Veterinary medicine one of the he did not professors said-tha- t think one would be established next year PRESIDENT FLETCHER HAD stressed the point that the U has an “open door policy” meaning that the offices of the administration were always open to the stu dent to express their ideas and views cies ' " ‘ -- At USU Taggart believes that the same situation exists He stated “the doors are open for the students if they use them They need to put their time and energy to work because we need to know the people and we will have a better institution if they prepare themselves for their positions and make their con-tribution- s” INTERMISSION — The members of the New York Rock Ensemble were found to be very interesting people as well as good musicians on Student review THE CODE WILL BE READ in the Sunburst lounge Wednes day October 22 (Time to be G d) be to in interested open this anyone vThe reading will Code forum There will be a forum held Wednesday at 12:30 pm to discuss the student code for the coming year Anyone having any sugaddi- complaints tions or corrections should attend the forum to voice gestions their opinions The student-co- No ther description that comes sitting there This group the by Deborah Maxwell to mind is one of word pictures ' New York Rock and Roll En Did you listen to the jar of and reflections The fivesome semble would not let you just hard rock and the delicate strain obviously knew their music un sit there unaffected The com of classic notes? Could you feel der over and through it So in plexity of their music provoked the force of electrified instru terwoven was the sound and the thoughts not thought of in years ments and the purity of a simple man that the mood brought forth feelings that heretofore couldn’t metal cow bell? Did you see was an almost personal one Easy be put into conceivable emotions the New York Rock and Roll harmony prevaUed among the and ideas previously shackled by at the Wednesday night quintet to substain a rapport of reality Their variety allowed for Chase Fine Arts center? Tinged spontaneous beat and the gentle individual freedom of interpre with a haze of notes played in blending of classical and rock tation and' enjoyment If you did —not like the jolt of hard rock and days the sound the feel strains and the sight of this performance the rhythm of repetitious roll FREQUENTLY A CONCERT demanded your participation in a there was also the smooth uni by a group can be listened to diverse musical experience formity of classical movements at even or looked felt by just One criticism can be made Special? Unique? Different? En-semb- by-gon- de then be ratified by the ate on November 2 will Sen- e le but not of the group Although perhaps their simple humor was not sophisticated enough for our conditioned tastes attendence at this concert was sparse Like the participation in the moratorium held the same day October 15th apathy seemed to be the dominant attitude at Utah State university The New York Rock and Roll Ensemble concert was not the usual concert It was an experience that needed participants who were not satis fied to listen to just plain rock or classical music run-of-the-m- ill re |