Show Number 83 Utah State University May 12 1971 'a &&?''' £'$$ 'vV X’LfV a!v3 - S- 4'5 tsNsHv ' Jt" S'ss - - ' i '" - ' -i J - " '' 't V: Volunteer work not just talk - 'c- Millville: environment crusade ' ' :r ' Service Council have made plans to have a soccer field built behind the High Rise as soon as its new sprinkler system is completed Lucie Thomas ‘Life Writer 'f ' U a'' vW Whitehead with the Campus Reporting: " $$£ 8 pages '? v- Project Millville and Project Clean-uare two new opp - portunities for USU students to improve their environment this ? Melodrama Planned ' r ' : ''V r-' ' ' ' J ' v? V ' V -- O-v ’' ' v v V- - '':' v''" ' VV'' 'VT ‘”1 t ' Both need a lot of student participation to be successful ' service projects K - r-- 'x1$ v ' v C' ? Barbara Beck t vice-preside- kJ ¥ sr - yL u sr?Hrr according Moats will also be dug around the shubbery planted by the stadium last fall and there will be additional activities on the quad A Park City melodrama will conclude the day’s activities to organizations nt by the Campus Council v Service Project Millville on May 22 9:30 am at begins Millville a small town south of Logan will have its yards and irrigation ditches cleaned up by students and its trees either trimmed topped or removed by the Forestry Club The American Organized r Editorial staff positions for Student Life have been filled according to editor Greg Transportation Food 1971-7- 2 the citizens of Miilville “It’s real refreshing to have some people really interested in helping and not asking anything in return” said Mayor John Clark when Ray Pollard discussed the plans for Project Newly appointed Campus Editor will be Bill Wilson Wilson has assisted Student Life in the photography department this year and will be in charge of all campus news events The assistant Campus Editor working directly with Wilson is a Terry Gilson Gilson has been this reporter for Student Life year Millville with him in April Helping Pollard are Barbara Beck Val Christensen and Sondi Limthonkgul will give Project work at cannot who students Millville another opportunity to improve the USU campus Dennis Everton and Jeff Clean-u- p which will t - CAMPAIGN Millville will be one of the two areas be cleaned this month by Utah State students w w willing to give a little Having served two seasons as a sports reporter and general news reporter Preston Peterson will be the new sports editor for Student Life Peterson will pick his assistants later Tom Caswell will return as Photo Editor and will pick a staff to aid him in that department Feature ' ivii: "I sf i' v y m W ?' ' M' f ' V x '' x"' '' y £ v v ' " iVi Vw Z ' £ ' Editor covering speeches lectures and any additional newsworthy event will be Russ Martineau Martineau has written for Student Life in a limited amount this year thief Self-acclaim-ed W n ’ Hansen The new staff will begin work immediately and publish the paper for the remainder of the school year Annabel Grubb staff reporter Ted G Hansen will be the 1970-7- 1 will serve as Copy during Managing Editor Hansen who Editor next year Annabel is to be has served on the staff as News directly in control of all final Editor this year has experience cuts additions and mechanical in newspaper and photography of the paper and will handle the aspects work editorial assignments of the staff Transportation to Millville will be provided starting at 9:30 am from the Sunburst Lounge Trucks will then leave the campus every half hour and return every hour A free lunch will be served to the students by Photo by Tom Caswell Organizations says “Project Millville and Project Clean-u- p will show the improvement student' can make if they’re nt editor selects members for staff - P jarDara Beck Vice-Preside- SL Welding Society has also volunteered to build two new bleachers for Millville’s ball park CLEAN-U- pm and last about four 1:30 hours Free ice cream and drinks will be served to the workers during the day They will also receive free tickets to the melodrama spring l Project Clean-u- p will be held in the last part of May pending the completion of the High Rise sprinkler system It will begin at ' tricks watchdogs ' s 'll 1 Student Life Enclosed are twenty-tw- o books which I have stolen from our library here at USU during this quarter in order to demonstrate the decided inadequacy of that operation’s security apparatus This represents d effort on my only a I Had been part very ambitious I could without a great deal of trouble stolen a hundred as could half-hearte- any other student or faculty member who was so disposed but I am not inclined to being spectacular I carried one every the past library’s who smiled at supposed watchdogs me so kindly while I walked away with probably $150 worth of their of these books books Photo by Tod G Honion - EDITOR'S NOTE The above books were left on the °orstep of the Student Life office Monday The an- - Olympus giver wished only to prove that security letter at measures may not always be so secure (See right) Your friend and mine Anonymous |