Show page student life 2 Lexers editorial comment Hub Polluters Guest Editorial In the US man has achieved freedom from oppression slavery and serfdom a society heterogenus peoples united as one where affluence is a way of life America is indeed a triumph of social revolution but the setting for this great society the environment is a great threat to its continuance The future of this country’s existence is completely dependent upon our society’s attitude toward the environment and a sound healthy policy of land-usplanning America the beautiful land of the brave home of hot dog stands houses junkyards litter dysgenic neon lights billboards ticky-tackhas spread through this cities and more litter Chaotic land-usthe environment raping natural a like plague— destroying country to live work and play in the the landscape and forcing its citizens e y e very heart of this squalor Man has come to treat the landscape as some expendable commodity which is used only for his needs and cast aside when no lonsociety wrhere all ger beneficial Man has created a of oceans Earth— the face the forests lakes streams the things upon the of inhabitants— Man no longer benefit man are for and the living lives with Nature but rather stands high above on a pedestal and has dominion over all else As the Bible states in the first chapter of and God said unto them be fruitful and Genesis verse 28 " multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth” This then is the image of anthropocentric man who aspires not to unify with but to conquer Nature And as if that is not enough man even takes captives places them behind bars and displays them to the man-oriente- d school year failed? While on the of this sick society nation to win the special citation No other publication from this area was so honored Posters and promotional flyers from Brigham Young University received a similar citation in that competition category Mr Cahoon and Dr Rolfe Kerr assistant to the president for university relations at USU attended the convention and received the award for Outlook The newspaper was established at USU three years ago The award is based on the paper’s one we have Wink Hastings Sports Service (NCSS) and released this week by NCSS lists the Aggies sixth in the nation in rushing defense among the major independents by allowing a five average of 1294 yards per game Mills’ Years The five year statistics span the tenure of current Aggie head football coach Chuck Mills Beginning in 1967 Mills’ first team at USU provided a strong base for rushing defense when the Aggies allowed on 808 yards per game rushing while comseason piling a School records indicate that the 808 by the '67 Aggies is the second best rush defense in USU history The record is 508 by the Merlin Olsen led 1961 team Five Year Record To rate a place among the nation’s elite in rush defense the 1 Aggies stayed under the 150 the live years considered was 1968 (1004) then came 1971 1969 (1280) (1507) and the 1970 team allow the highest rushing yards with 1869 yards per game Utah State University Key Players professor of education has been Key players on the 1967 team awarded Bolivia’s highest honor which set the pace included in education the National Bill Staley A1 Vermeil Condecoration of “The Great Chuck Ditwiler Joe Forzani Bolivian Order of Education” Ocie Austin Don Holtry and Phil Dr Dale J Harding a member Olsen (then a sophomore) of USU’s Bolivia USU contract Olsen and Detwiler were team was presented the award leaders in 1968 but the top by Dr Mario Mendez Elias defensive for USU were players minister of Education and Dana Schulz and Anderson culture in Bolivia The citation Mike Becklund Gary was also among read: “Dr Dale Harding has the top five in Aggie defensive contributed inmorally status tellectually and materially to the In 1969 Phil Olsen upgrading of Bolivian Education moved into second in the himself place meritorious of making defensive status for USU while the highest public recognition the “Great Bolivian Order of linebacker Eugine Carillo led the Education” in the rank of team USU allowed only 1507 yards rushing per game Other knight” A As education advisor of the Division of Human Resources Dr Harding has been conducting short courses for teachers and educational authorities various levels guiding ministrators in the use teaching of techniques at ad- modern prominent defensive players included Tyrone Couey Dand Schulz and Dale Washburn Washburn a in 1970 was the third leading detensk e player with leaders Bill Dunstan (also a Mike Jones Steve Couppee and Tom in Murphy savings effected '""'httg the osmosis deionization system “f a still for !"?y‘d providing quality water enabled l° pirchaso 'ldditional water USU equipment lor the building Ultra-pur- e b reverse is necessary lor laboratory experiments and tor cleaning glassware used in the labs Dr Eunice Cronin lecturer out 1 in bacteriology races of mineral pointed in the water can affect the validity experiments she said of quality water to every laboratory in the building e must obscure the any study in which the is glassware in research minerals and used Second on heavy work their the effect on tissue no with experiment must start water detectable minerals in the culture Then as minerals are added the researcher in their effect on ascertained” she by known amounts tissue can be said Grant Received has University a $41419 gran Utah State been awarded o the US Department from typography and Welfare photography and coverage of Health Education Office of Child Development campus events announced Sally Miner regions Head Start trainer excellence Collegiate ho “First lab glassware e National f and at newspapers and newsletters as nearly free as possible of any published by colleges and minerals and impurities or they universities throughout the chemical reaction in e defense The study of major university football statistics during the last five seasons (1967-71- ) by the Bacteriology Building Mato University e e Prof Honored ’ Polyvinyl chloride piping is used water has a because ultra-purmetal on friends of the university corrosive effect Dr Cronin explained some of throughout the nation Clifford the problems that would occur if R Cahoon is editor ultra-purwater were not used Outlook was one of only 12 be e yard mark in four of the five seasons The second best mark of system designed and " the new Veterinary Science Purdue The newspaper published by Information Services at USU goes to nearly 50000 alumni parents of students and other e University’s sari' with this capacity and at the same time keep our costs low we decided on the reverse MINNEAPOLIS— A special osmosis ''deionization process for citation was awarded Utah State high quality water" University’s newspaper obtaining Because the system was part Outlook at the national conof the building planning it was vention of the American College Public Relations Association possible to install a complete which ended here Wednesday piping system for carrying high e State nmisands of gallons of uit Pure water for resear I wing provided at a thousands of dollars Paper Awarded e Utah I University campus last spring W e would have observed that the students required a rather still” large all and visitors bused says Dr faculty Cronin “because our water their own dishes requirements are on the order of Reed S Roberts 4500 gallons per month To get Indeed it is time for man to alter his beliefs and live with Nature and understand that he is not the most important thing on this Earth Man cannot live if the Earth ceases to yield crops and meat for his table Our society must develop a new land ethic and a policy for wise land-us- e (we might look at what is being done in the field of land-usplanning to see what solutions have been developed) The Canadian government has recently completed a land inventory of the entire country classifying land-uscapabilities for agriculture forestry wildlife recreation and urbanization When this information is integrated by a land-usplanner with mineral and water resources and the economic and social factors a wise use of the landscape can be achieved Such a system appears to be invaluable for land-usplanning Another method has been created in this country by Ian McHarg a landscape architect and ecologist He has combined these two fields to develop a very sophisticated and ecologically sensitive system of land A series of overlays are used to analysis and subsequent land-us- e plot the environmental and social needs combined This results in a map of logical areas for land-usBy using this system McHarg and his associates have developed a very comprehensive master plan for the Minneapolis-S- t Paul region which has been widely accepted by in field the of land-usexperts planning It is indeed time that we look at these examples to develop and demand a system for wise land-usplanning We cannot and must not continue to rape and pillage the remaining landscape— it’s the only football team continues to rank among the top major universities in the nation during the past five seasons this time in rushing Wate For Lab Dear Mr Willis: Re— your editorial “Student Life” July 25 Gotxl editorial Keep it up Now do you think that it is possible that the same people who so and carelessly contaminate and thoughtlessly our with outdoors pollute empty packages cans and bottles are the same ones who clutter up the tables in the Hub by refusing to bus their own dishes to the conveyor belt? Next time you are in the Hub note the people who leave their dishes and other items on the tables especially in the patio area Did you know that all efforts to correct this situation the past Tlhe rest Pure USU in Conference utilized The grant will be technic and A broad over-al- l look at Great provide training Star P Head Salt Lake and Utah’s water assistance to ot the state resources will be taken at a sonnel conference of the Utah Section U?U $4000 is an increase of American Water Resources same for the Association (AWRA) November Officials are inviting papers mented Phi Dell Water Research Laboratory Utah State University Logan of engineers - i physical from corn- Miner 30 Lunch biological and social scientists to Wilkensonwal address give a varied input for the George sessions according to A Bruce a joint meeting of r at 12 noo Bishop program chairman Kappa August2 Abstracts of papers should be UC Center Colony7 room e sent to A Bruce Bishop Utah The address is nnpint by August 31 The Utah Water Laboratory and isore Department Administration Research the faculty in the department Utah invited to attend Division of Water Resources are cooperating with AWRA in presenting the conference Those lunch menu attending Summer Quarter Student Life Monday July 31 1972 Vol 69 No 96 Published weekly during the summer session at University Editor Logan Utah 84322 Business Manager Photogra phy Ej!U(?i0 :::::: Rooin Utah State Bin Davis ’Carry xomcaswe iwnr VW"! 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