Show Friday May 4 1973 Page 8 Organization advisor cites local problems Plaque presented in President annual poetry contest impressed by council Winner of the special plaque for first in the Tenth Annual Lyric Poetry contest at Utah State University is Charles Craighead Moose Wyo according to Professor Veneta L Nielsen contest chairman for the English Department Jerry Johnston Brigham City and Barbara Knight Nibley won book awards Honors citations PLUS $9800 were accorded May Schultz and Douglas Stewart Salt Lake City and Darrell Wyatt Smithfield Judges were President Taggart said he was Professors impressed Scher-tin- Thomas Lyon and Jack g and with the “tremendous amount of progress made with the college council” and complimented Con Kimura and the college senators for a “fine Interest in writing poetry year” at a banquet held May 1 to appears to be rising teachers of discuss the problems and succreative writing at USU cesses of the college councils this English Department Mrs Edith W Morgan of the Logan Herald Journal staff INCOME YOUR FIRST YEAR that's only the start of your career as a pilotnavigator An Air Force officer You’ll require valuable experience that will pay off in civilian life like a head start on a commercial flying career or impressive And executive credentials to go with the degree you're earning now: proven leadership ability and million-dolla- r responsibility You’ll earn from $9800 to $16000 Benefits including 30 days paid vacation annually free world-wid- e medical care and much more If you’re between air-trav- 201z and 26i2 a senior or graduate student you may qualify year Taggart said he felt that the college councils provided an “opportunity for students to get involved at a meaningful level” in campus decision making “The activities sponsored by the college councils hav? tremendous influence in the environment of the university” he continued “but students need to know more about what happens in the college councils” During the discussion each senator discussed the activities his college council had sponsored during the year Several councils are instituting newsletters or magazines for members of their respective councils and most have already sponsored successful college weeks Most of the councils also have students attending departmental faculty and meetings zation tries to raise funds which will help finance the growing by Leslie Blanchard are working with faculty in improving existing courses and initiating new ones United States Air Farce staff reporter the Politically “Our agency used to be a needs trouble shooter meaning if a Association tries to get students involved in school offices student minority student was in trouble committees also sit in on ethnic he was referred to us now we are board meetings a complete agency which helps Lavato advisor of George in all the Chicano student Association of Spanish Mexican aspects” said Solomon Chacon American Students mentioned of Chicano the advisor new courses which are availalbe of U organization at the U Weber at State The College Chacon was speaking at and Wednesday’s Forum which was Socialogy Anthropology concerned with Chicano students history departments are offering new classes in a connection to in Utah Chacon also mentioned that the high schools are not minorities “Some members of my turning out students that can deal with college work For this organization have complained of reason the Chicano roganization problems aquiring housing in is installing a new program Logan as a result of predjudice” which will follow the Chicano said Roy Martinez president of student from admissions to Utah State’s MECHA USU offers no Chicano courses and Martinez graduation would like to see some instituted to me is “Chicano in a Mexican or coeither a positive professionalism movement which is trying to get ntemporary aspect Martinez also out of a sterotype image The noted that there is a problem with movement needs professionals as recruiting Chicano students to a medium which students can USU It was noted by Solomon that relate to and reach for” Chacon U of U has started to hire the added He also included that the Chicanos in Utah are under minority staff This is necessary subtle pressures unlike the in order to bring students to a pressures found in California and university in this way the minority student can relate to Texas which are obvious The Student Association at the college “A university has to be U of U has two functions These are social and political Through progressive in order to interest ‘ parties and dinners the organi- - outside professionals in the said Chicano movement” Solomon Wednesday marked the first Chicano day emphasis on the USU campus Dob Von Colin will bo campus from 9 am until 4 pm Contact USU Placement Office for Appointment Hay 1 1 Poll shows short contract preference Students living Tennis 'Love? in campus housing would prefer a quarterly contract to the present year-lon- g contract according to the results of a "survey on campus housing done for Phil Morley student relations vice president The survey was conducted by Bruce W Donnachie and Leroy Maxfield as a project in a political science class in polling Of the 139 persons interviewed 82 per cent felt that the present yearly contract is undesirable and 755 per cent preferred the quarterly contract as an alternative Approximately 66 per cent felt that coed dorms would be beneficial at USU 649 per cent of - the females and 689 of the males favored coed housing Broken down according to religious preference the results ranged form 90 per cent of Catholics in favor down to 586 per cent among LDS in favor Asked to give a reason for prefering coed dorms a slim - - lymlLiLlLiiiiriiiniinminLupjiinniiniiiiiii'i'uniinmin is your Headquarters For Mother’s Day Gifts “social majority cited Where all Purchases Are Beautifully Gift Wrapped Lilu c:L-ll!lP- i Pi Hf! SPECIAL WELCOME TO ALL USU COED MOTHERS ad- justment” while 18 per cent did not give a reason The establishment of an International House where American and both international students could live and exchange cultures was favored by 755 per cent of the students questioned Other results of the poll showed that: -- 928 per cent desired certain of areas the dorms be set aside for studying only per cent felt the need for a recreation room other than the TV room Ping Pong was desired for recreation by 388 per cent -- Opinions on visitation hours varied widely depending on the particular dorm Reeder Merrill and Rich Halls and the East High Rise expressed satisfaction at their present 1 1 NC3TH MAIN - T ' hours Greeves Hall was split evenly while West High Rise and Bullen Hall were not happy with their present visitation hours the students who live cam pua housing choose to do sc -- |