Show rago 2 stud ant life editorial comment vr ’H v August Colloquium f 7 vvTOue vo&ql y)'?' j 7rL 14-1- 3 The draft should be abolished No new roads should be built in National Forests or Parks 5 Pave everything 6 The concept of separate nations should be done away with The Pipeline must not be built 7 Trans-Alaska- The existence of “H" bombs is proof of man’s madness 9 The existence of “H” bombs is proof of man’s brilliant technological progress 10' un 11 12 n 8 tfi °f 'itter °" “ decomposes! gr0Und Should be forced t0 hat this country needs isa socialist government tos traighten it out What this country needs isa dictatorship to straighten it out W 13 America has never been in better shape 14 America is going to Hell in a bucket Summer S L USU Summer is an exciting time on v ho come here with their the campus at Utah State PTle and quests tends to University It can also be a Primus university’s curriculum confusing time because it is often inore relevant Dr Ringer edifficult to distinguish between xplains the students 4 8 Many Visitors k War is an unqualified evil and is never justified Abortions and contraceptives should be supplied free to anyone that desires them I physic As a final effort to combat the case of terminal apathy affecting this campus I offer the louowmg list ot subjects You can write your own editorials 2 ! Utah State University College begins its fifth session August Dr Goes :e 0Utstan authority in the field of atmospheric nhvsL vironmental biology and has authored two and ebooks keC°°gy arn the Exchan and “Atlas of Energy Biosphere” PUmT As a member of the National Science Budgets of Board h68’” consultant to government and industry as an ecowt and “ active In the first summer issue of “Student Lite” I promised to provide a forum for the discussion of ecological issues Unfortunately this discussion has been almost as only two people have seen fit to write in and comment on completely one-waStudent Life ’s content I know full well that more than two people have agreed or disagreed with S L 's editorial policy It’s disappointing to find out that nobody seems to give a damn about these issues one way or the other There is much more to college than lectures and tests We have a chance here to discuss and experiment with new ways of if care doing things people enough to air their beliefs 1 and faculty I)r Ringer a Iso feels that when visitors There are many reasons for people outside the university this Many summer students are jpend time on the campus and teachers and other career people become acquainted with it they fend to shed their miscowhodo not fit the youthful image nceptions and become supporters often attributed to the college student-teach- ers I)r Ringer states' tend to dress the more casually than normal and university's function is to serve the community and summer finally brings thousands of people to and conferences help workshops campus for various do this’’ coherences and workshops I here are also substantial In fact according to Dr for introducing people reasons Wayne Ringer director of the outside the state to the USU Conference and Institute Division this summer will see university t hrough some of these more than 12000 people on programs As Director Ringer campus for different functions explains “All sources coThese functions include such nsidered USU receives more thingsiasa cheerleader clinic the money from outside Utah than it Tupperware convention several does from the state govershort workshops by the USU nment’’ Business Education Department for teachers of business Gift education plus many other conferences covering all aspects LOGAN-lJt- ah State of the university a received Such programs are valuable University recently from gift of welding equipment not only for people who attended Auto-ArDivision of National but for the university exposure Standard Company announced o e iL- in ing of the world that Ralph Long assistant professor surrounds it The interaction of welding technology at USU between our faculty and the The gift valued at approximateiv $3200 includes a MCI I I USU Gets Staff Sums Up Quarter - i - I fill k V- - I IU U I all nDiflo UOU ‘Trail Registration for the Utah State University Trail Ride scheduled for August will end Monday reports J’Wayne McArthur trail boss A meeting is scheduled for 7:30 pm Monday to discuss the ride and make plans For further information contact McArthur at Wm ? 11-1- 2 V if®: r would deal With large and preredUdX Xg Xsis hwhsudL-rh- their ice cream at the ice creL Life) without adding the editorials to the pile Aside from the normal blurb that “just has to get in the paper’Dhe staff (meaning Barry Tom and me) tried to spice thmgs up occasionally with the series Overall I feel that the articles and the paper as a whole were a success would like to extend personal Nelson thanks my to Marian the USU Information Service Ellvert Himes the Journalism Workshop STAB Bruce Hadfield GaiL Tom Lyon’ and a supply and It will be technology metal arc 5Q0 300 welding power a wire feeder used in the welding program welding for gas and for research work “The equipment helps to make USU one of the outstanding in elding education institutions Professor Long the nation commented 7422 m§M Summer Quarter Student Life Monday August 7 192 Vol 69 No 97 Published weekly during the summer session at University Editor Tom Caswell Photographer Logan Utah 84322 Utah State Bill Davis Business Manager Photography Tom Caswell Barry Barry Willis Willis U t the sum mer Student I thenormil ttTkX socials and why isn’t Old Main Howeve I that we are bombarded with enough trivia (including much of the news that finds its way into Lifestyle 1c L V m Ext 752-410- I ZreftX at thPnia a he US' some cases we in rmpted I" teaH°S!’ T Begin to Enjoy to I" OF MSND ned lookin 7Y weTektetsfu1" More happiness - Energy - Ability to adjust to the fast pace of modern living The alternative to drugs that really works xlpL' others perhaps we weren’t' It would have been nice if more of the people that read the paper would have contributed to its contents Bill Tom and would have liked to havemyself more diverse viewpoints ideas concerning tkkkaner" What’s done is done and hope that you are as pleased with the overall result as we are Barry Willis Photographer Business Mngr Ivan Palmblad Richley and of course Tom and Crapo Barry without whom Bill Davis Summer Editor Mg J PRACTICE TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION as taught by 'SSrv ' t Ml m IfXcr Maharishi Mahesh Yogi an easy technique to arrive at awareness Free Lecture Room 329 UC Thursday Aug 10 8 pm or private lecture by appointment Call ' tiKL 1372 Continues I)r David M Gates professor of i 7 752-045- sponsored by 0 5RM Foundation of self |