Show FACULTY DISCUSSES FACULTY — Prof John Cragun of the faculty evaluation committee (center with hands folded) told his fellow Faculty Senators that the role of his committee is "to reevaluate the role of evaluation” Faculty Senate met Monday afternoon in the UC Faculty evaluation system discussed The status of a teacher system for USU was revealed to the Faculty Senate Monday by Professor John Cra gun chairman of the faculty committee and Craig Hale ASUSU academic vice pres ident This committee's role Cragun sSTs “to reevaluate the role of evaluation" and to “look’ at the function of the committee itself" and current student interest as providing the impetus for the current study Hale academic vicepresi dent revealed that students feel ' interest of the administration that the current departmental e in identifying criteria" to judge valuation programs give them such things as promotions hir-in- g “little if any impact on policies and effectiveness of teachers affecting contracts hiring and CRAGUN LISTED theJisurrent promotions" They view the filling out of evaluation cards as “little more than a clerical exercise" Hale said HALE INDICATED that stu dents now have a “wait and see attitude" but that if this doesn't come up with com-mitt- ee something “visible" then stu dents would favor an “entirely student initiated evaluation" This would give students a chance to get their' “pound of flesh" from poor professors and reward those that merit it Hale said “The miriade of evaluation forms now serve only to confuse" Hale outlined the rational stu dents express towards a student teacher evaluation program “Students view themselves as clients of the university a service" Hale said for paying are “they particularly concerned about the quality of the serv ice" Volume 67 Number 28 kid Utah State University November 26 1969 Additional (p)®irfenii(oiiM(i 8 cut-ba- ck m m m &smmm§4 by BY PRESTION PETERSON Life Writer Professional is the only word Jo describe the performance of ctle Man of La Mancha The musical was performed to perfection An illustration of this is that even though the plot was complicated the audience never lost tract of it r David Atkinson’s portrayal of - Cervante's character Don Quix ote provided a center for the acting and singing of-- the rest of the jcast Atkinson’s strongest characteristic was his acting He from character to changed character in such a way that the audience could keep track of the change Supporting Atkinson were two professional performers The role of Aldonza expressed the true account of a professional The musical part of Aldonza required great range and power The role in total required both acting and dancing The rape of Aldonza showed her dancing abil ity as she professionally handled complicated movements In Aldonza! s encounters with pages lk4 STUDENT ALSO FEEL “cap able of making objective evalua tions" the student vice presi dent said “and feel that they are in the best position to e valuate a teacher" Cragun chairman of the com mittee revealed plans to make a similar status report to AS USU Senate December 3 and announced that hearings would be held Dec 910 The chairmen also listed sev eral issues currently under stud y and asked faculty members to reply in writing to the com mittee The areas included should a single evaluation be made or should colleges de velop their own evaluation instru ments? should instructors be re quired to be evaluated in all or a particular course he teaches during a quarter? should be evaluation or mandatory voluntary? should all students in a Evidences of Richard Nixon’s lier Nixon canceled November “Vietnamization" of the war and December draft calls total showed progress 'as Secretary ling 50000 men and stretched Atckinson’s performance of Defense Melvin R Laird an out the October quota oyer the nounced a slash in the January last three months of the year and SANCHO PLAYED BY LOUIS draft call to 12500 men— about thus reducing the November Criscuolo is the second sup' onethird of the original quota DecemberJanuary planned calls porter-- deserving recognition Along with the reduction of troops by 72500 class be required to participate Criscuolo greatly complimented Laird pledged immediate action in evaluation? the performance of Atkinson to install the new random lot WITH THESE REDUC-tion- s ALONG how much and what kind of n Sancho Squire servant and which was passed system tery the has announced information Pentagon is needed by deans was well played Cris last week by Congress that to it reduce over and heads and by plans department cuolo is a fine actor though In announcing the draft all force 220 armed the faculty member and the stu strength by he wasn't challenged by his musLaird said also the Army 000 men by the end of June dent? ical part plans to cut back its basic-trai- n The new draft system will be is it reasonable to incorp ing structure by shutting down a random selection procedure orarte in the faculty evaluation three bases and disbanding 100 which will make all qualified committee a means whereby the Two of the three remaining 19 men between training and companies 26 will be interests of the students can leads were well acted and the subject to the lottery during the be included and how? third was well acted and sung THE PENTAGON CHIEF AT first year which will replace the The Innkeeper played by Fred tributed the cut to the progres present requirement of drafting IN A QUESTION Hale eric Major is a part which re sive withdrawal fo U6 troops oldest men first after the first responded to the period “Is question quired great acting Major played the war and their replace transitional year only there really student interest in his role well even though he from ment by South Vietnamise forces olds will be vulnerable for in evaluation?" didn’t sing thus clearing the way for sub duction “There is so little visibility stantial draft call reductions and in current evaluation procedures As a result of the new draft elimination of inequities and un none were ever made avail and Dr Carrasco was played by certainties which the system and smaller draft calls able to students" Hale said plague 'Keith Perry Perry was cold the Army plans to reduce its present draft structure “If evaluation were made more hard and totalan unlikeable r Laird’s statement came only basic combat training companies visible interest would increase" in other words a well three days after the Senate's pas from 560 to 460 before the end Another faculty senate mem-be- r acted part sage of a bill to put the draft of February Laird added that 30 remarked that in his into a lottery system Laird said advanced training companies ience student evaluationsexper were Nixon would soon sign the draft may be eliminated next spring “uncomfortably accurate" and The reduction in draft calls In total the performance was bill “which will eliminate major “more than uncomfortably well done The scenes moved inequities and uncertainties in training centers and total mill tary force is all part of the ad quickly and at ho point was the the draft " agreed that the committee ministrations planned cutback in hadHale audience bored It seems likely The drastic draft call re viewed this situation at other the defense budget and the that the university would be as duction from the projected 35 but said he felt it is universities from Vietnam by US sured of succesjs if they always-"brin- g —600 men is the second such action to avoid irresponsi “possible JjTgYoups of such quality by the Nixon administration Ear- - troops ability" Don Quixote she expressed great emotions and added greatly to -- com-panio- re-ducti- 19-ye- ar char-acte- irre-sponsibl- with-dra- wl e" |