Show 3 5 Pc-- Higher board hearings Relate to community scheduled for November survive To deteriate According to Dr Maughn University faculty must take the Smith by Marilyn Staff Reporter initiative The future of great univer-ritit- ei depends up" how well the to the university is able to relate social ever increasing complex of the economic problems Saounity" stated Professorof Steley T Maughn director Center tja Community Service has State University Its Utah in rural assisting a rich heritage solve many of their pttjla Scions However the solution cf scae problems have created others bringing outmigration from rural areas to metropolitan centers The challenge today for the University is to extend the tremendous research teaching and extension programs to rural and urban ares to assist in to developing adequate solutions our major problems Service The Community Center as part of the University Extension was established July 1 1171 as an effort to assist in liking the resources of the University with communities throughout the state and to provide an "open door" for community leaders desiring assistance from the University munity community leaders University faculty and students desiring to participate in this open door policy to contact him in his office Main 216E or by calling collect from anywhere in the 752-41- 68 state problems at often level the community overshadows the ability of community leaders to find The complexity of community help completely ignored by the power structure of the community Once a problem has been identified research is often necessary in order to determine sound alternative solutions The university is the major institution in our society with the means to accomplish tills task Dr Maughn urges all com- Problems overshadow ability solutions and to leaders identify problems that are often undetermined or consequently our to continues Campaigns start Campaigning for president vice president secretary and AWS representative for the freshmen and graduate students will be Monday Oct 18 Prior to the this date the students may advertise in the Student Life speak on the radio or talk to the students in the UC The handing out of handbills or other campaign materials can begin on the 18 Only the AWS representatives may use posters in their campaigning There will be a meeting for the candidates and interested parties who would like to go over the bylaws This meeting will be held Oct 13 at 4 pm at the activity center The State Board of High Education's Special Committee on Goverance recently released a schedule of six public hearings to be held in the month of November on selected campuses throughout the state The hearing to be held in Logan is slated for Nov 17 at 2:30 pm Donald Holbrook chairman with committee members Warren H Bulloch Cedar City Rex G Plowman Lewis ton Nathan Tanner Ogden and Roy W Simmons Salt Lake City will conduct the hearings They will be on campus to give interested citizens an opportunity to help the board review and evaluate the goverance of Utah's System of higher education Education Act In July the Board assigned the to "review and recommend to the Board a redefinition of responsibilities powers delegated authority and authority specified in the Higher Education Act of 1969 with respect to the Board the institutional councils institutional presidents and the office of the of commissioner higher committee alumni representatives representatives presidents and interested members of the public are invited to be heard in that order According to rules set down by the committee all participants ll for Utah County residents The other four hearings will be held following this schedule: — Friday Nov 12 Q student Committee APPLYING TO BE A SPUR? deadline 4 pm October 1 2 Utah Eastern campus Legislators representing the staff representatives am The Governance met with institutional council chairmen Aug 30 in preparing questionnaire and hearing format It has also met with members of institutional councils and representatives of the Legislature's Higher Education Planning and Joint Budget Audit Committees in a "Little Higher Education Assembly" Sept 10 f The sessions begin Monday am on the College of faculty and 10 Southern Utah State College Cedar City for SUSC and Dixie College area — Wednesday Nov 17 9 am Weber State College — Wednesday Nov 17 2:30 pm Utah State University Logan Nov 4 at 9 the two institutions Circulars Sent should submit written In addition to the hearings statements in the interest of time questionnaires have been circulated to legislators inOther Sessions stitutional council members institutional presidents and A session in Provo also will be education and community conducted Nov 8 3:30 pm at leaders as part of the over-aUtah Technical College at Provo review program education" areas served by Snow College as well as inand CEU stitutional council members from Wednesday Nov 24 9 am University of Utah Salt Lake City for the U of U and Utah Technical College at Salt Lake — Applications accepted at ACTIVITY CENTE3 3 £ I I prcccnte y ym ¥1 m PANHELLENIC COUNCIL JANE TRISLIK SUE CLARK AGGIETTES AGGIETTES fm m A NEW DAY STUDENT PRODUCTIONS B to so GREAVES HALL JANjTDLAIR KUSU TOr'l 16 B - I- ICAPPADHLTAk D23RA KjIM17 RICH HALL MARSHA HALLIKG m B B KYf1 ANDSRSON LAURIE DROWNELL ALPHA CHI OMEGA CHI0ME6A PI KAPPA ALPHA TEIGSA ROYLAKCE lADDO COMPANY DLUEUEY 0s© pOui ADMISSION PRE jF5rclo-S-J i a Li |