Show November 13 1972 I 3 editorial comment Town One-hors- e There being no dearth of local talent Loganites were treated to two stunning victories and a number of “firsts” over the weekend: one on the gridiron and one in the concert hall The football field finale to Homecoming was particularly satisfying this year Earlier last week the Aggies were challenged by a U of U fan who claimed y that the “big-tim- e rough and tough beautiful great Redskins from the famous University of Utah were coming to your small town small time podunk burg to give your Utah State Agriculturals a lesson in Letters to t he Editor VOICE clarification big-cit- football” Some lesson! Coach Mills’ mighty blue machine under the inspired leadership of Touchdown Tony completely reversed the tables and humiliated the WAC leaders Adams who has shattered numerous records in NCAA record his brief stay here captured the e for yardage gained through the air in a single game Tony completed 30 of 43 aerials for a total of 561 yards! The victory over Utah was preceded the night before by an equally brilliant triumph — this one sparked not by the throwing arm of Tony Adams but by the baton of conductor Lawrence Foster of the London Royal all-tim- Philharmonic The same articulate spokesman for the Redskins who graciously predicted USU’s demise also lauded our cow college” university as a “hick-tow- n Some 7000 students alumni and community patrons e town” to witness the poured out of this Philharmonic perform before their largest audience so far in the United States It was the Philharmonic’s first visit to Utah Asked afterwards how they enjoyed the: concert conductor Foster and members of the orchestra replied that they were thrilled by the accommodations and the people The acoustics of the Spectrum a source of concern for concert planners was much better than one-hor- se Editor Student Life: I would like to clarify some items concerning VOICE which appeared in Friday’s issue of SL First of all the actual construction of the Hobby Shop is not under VOICE’S jurisdiction Although I was involved in the planning stages through last year’s STAB credit for its construction should be given to AdTed Stewart (1971-7- 2 ministrative VP) and Vaughn Activities VP) (1972-7- 3 of LeRoy assistance the with Val Christensen and Dennis ASUSU advisors Voice is only responsible for organizing and coordinating the Hobby Shop's volunteer activities ie finding an instructor to teach macrame Secondly VOICE did not initiate the successful Big Brother —- Big Sister Program Cook The program is under the direction of Jean Pugmire and our volunteers are referred to her VOICE’S success in this are is the result of her excellent guidance and cooperation Third VOICE is organizing a Thanksgiving Day project for the needy but our efforts would be futile without the assistance of the Spurs IK’s and other organizations For example STAB’s Happenings Committee planning a “can” dance (admission is a can of food) while the Spurs and IK’s are convassing the neighborhood Tuesday night This year VOICE’S goal is to help coordinate all service organizations and their projects However we still feel that credit should be given where credit is due Christine Erni Volunteer VP “one-hors- ! expected The Administration through Provost Gaurth Hansen’s office provided funds for the concert while Twain Tippets and Val Christensen worked with Burke Rich and ASUSU cultural vice president Jeff Brough in arranging details On the gridiron as well as in the concert hall Aggies rose to excellence over the weekend with “firsts” in many areas Doug Anderson editor Fine arts series slates SerHng's “Requiem” Rod adapted Serling REQUIEM from his famous “Playhouse 90” drama without diminishing any of the impact of the original Anthony Quinn plays the inarticulate prizefighter who is tieaten physically at the opening and emotionally and spiritually during the rest of the film Jackie Gleason is excellent as the ruthless manager who pushes the fighter into a series of degrading wrestling matches Mickey Rooney plays the trainer who understands the loneliness and confusion the boxer is experiencing and Julie Harris plays a compassionate social-work- er REQUIEM exposes the sleazy inhuman world of prizefighting and it stands up very well along side the other powerful films on that subject The film will play in the UC auditiroum November 12 and 14 at 6:30 pm Admission is 50 cents Money loss revealed This year’s drop of 96 in student enrollment at Utah State will mean a loss of approximately $242000 in fees for the university The figures were revealed last week by Myron R Holbert associate commissioner tatomofionol od: Sandhi limthongkwl ontartaimwonl ori: Jody lomott apinbao editor Lode Thames Albright Senior Writm KoKh Bromley ' newo editor: tront Heritor environ moot od: Ul Dovh eft editor: Collooo Cloy editor: Torn Ceml Toey CoSSo at: Kicherd AtorigA Deyee Ooodwie David Griffith Unde STUOfNT UPS HTOtlAl College 1761 down 98 Snow College 660 down 126 Dixie and College 1116 down 23 College of Eastern Utah 555 down one The fee loss is calculated at $783000 at the U of U $388000 at WSC $10000 at SUSC $17000 at Snow $45000 at CEU and $60000 at Dixie h Mm official ilriirt peMboMoo ( Ufri Stele University POLICY b b sototy Mm HAI to nto Mtm CDfTOtlAl OP MUONS Mm mp-iA- llby of Mm edNeriel staff Urn editor see say pebtbriba ol Ms dboetba solely Mm of Mm editorial boor end those srti tan wOh m LfTTII POLICY Urn editor ho typed mm o Mm omm Mm mnwiKao iO-ipo- m Hit refvse m pibl ooy bttor AM rioMoat aewher signed with earns ftoM to ori iri Published doriog tho tehee! 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