Show Monday April lf 1974 9 Peg® LSU gracf fo speak for agriculture week a? i i f u Dean H Parker nationally known agribusinessman and auctioneer will speak in the Old Main Auditorium April 3 at 10:30 am on the Methods of Agricultural Marketing Parker is a graduate from USU in Animal Science and deals in the buying and selling of registered quarter horses After speaking Parker will be the guest auctioneer at a demonstration auction to be held speaker during the College of Agriculture week The week is designed to give students not involved in agriculture a look at just what is happening in that on the quad regardless of their preference in curriculum at 11:30 am Parker will be the featured PEANUTS I VE PEClPEP HOld I'M 601N6J TO MAKE MV FDRTlNE field Events of the week will include the “Spring Fever” dance to be held April 6 It is a semi-formdinner dance sponsored by the College of Agriculture All students are invited to attend the activities of the week al HOU LOT THINK VOU CAN MAKE A OF MONEV 6V &EC0MIN6 A PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE DEAN ? PARKER will be on H agribusinessman campus this Wednesday to speak on agriculture center assists V with students troubles Walk-i- n A- - 1 I f I ft I i 1 t — i f ' ' 1 4 i I If you ever run into a legal problem have a question about drugs or just a problem in general maybe you should drop into the Walk-i- n Resource Center on campus The walk-icenter is located in n the UC room 102d and is open every weekday from 11 am to 4 Chip Rawlins USU senior majoring in American Studies is in dharge of the center Val Christensen head of the pm University Center said that the n center was formed Help-Lin- e another organization on campus He said “We thought that this center could do some couldn’t” things that Help-Lin- e The center first started in December of 1972 and since Christensen said that have been able to do some good “but we have nothing to measure our success against” walk-i- - -- if - c ‘O r rt if V T I Christensen said that they started it because often students come up with problems and they just don’t know how to handle them or who to go to for help The Resources main concern is to have enough information on different subjects that they will be able to give students good information Rawlins the student head said he felt like fall quarter had been very successful because they were able to handle 144 clients “We really have a lot of students come in and ask questions about landlord problems and what they may legally and not legally do” Fall quarter they had 26 landlord and tenant problems Rawlins said that they were very fortunate because every two weeks a student comes up from the University of Utah where they have a law school He said the law students have really helped out and it was probably the most successful part of the whole center “All of the students who work here time is donated” Rawlins said They currently have 14 students working and all of them are well educated in dealing with problems of any type that a student might have center also offers The Walk-iwhat is called drug analysis Rawlins said What this is is if a person has a drug and he isn’t sure if it’s what it’s suppoed to be he can send $5 to this address in California They will analyze the drug In five days you call this anonymous number and it tells you exactly what the drug is and what is in it Rawlins said “Lets face it some people are going to take drugs so as long as they're taking them they might as well n A ? A know what they are and stop them from having a bad trip” Rawlins said that this was legal and it helps out in quite a few eHdnvH" oppoor daily In Mi Logan Harold Journal I - In 19th century Sicily the challenge to a knife fight was a formal bite on the ear! ways besides helping those people out who send the drugs in Every month" Analysis Anonymous sends a copy of all the drugs they analyze and where the drug was sent from “We also carry quite a few pamphlets on drugs” Rawlins said “so students can come in and find out a lot of new information on different types of drugs and the studies that are A fMNdty if being done” They receive requests for information or aid on residency financial consumer and and control birth problems family planning pregnancy and abortion insurance academics alcohol and venereal disease Christensen said that the center is not something that is but nation or state-wid- e here started that something just on this campus although campuses across the country probably have something similar to it The center is backed by the Student Association as well as Cache County funds Christensen said the center has a board of directors over it These directors are chosen from faculty staff and students Kevin Koopman a USU student who works at the Resource center on his own time thinks that the work that they are doing is very important the referred Koopman Resource center to a library where people can go when they have a problem “What we try to do is just see what the person’s problem is give them the best information we can and try to send them to the correct place where they can get help for their Away from home For the first time or the fiftieth time You can always use a friend if ' V ' If you're from one of 94 cities in the Inter- 2 A A — ’ mountain Area chances are First Security is your hometown bank m A problem” Koopman said if people just want to come in and talk about any problem they have they’ll be glad to help them “We are sort of like Help-lin- e except we work in e works at Help-linthe day and When you come to school in a strange town as tar as re concerned we're still your hometown bank Just as friendly just as anxious and willing to help you as the bank you grew up with We call it n banking But it means we just want to be friends k person-to-perso- night” “It seems like if someone goes over to the counseling service everyone thinks they’re crazy So a lot of people might prefer to come in here” Rawlins said As far as the future is concerned the resource center will keep working tp gather additional information and help students on campus who have a problem no matter what it is Rawlins said “we’re trying to Come in and see us You have a long way to go V!e want to help algng the way First Security Bank on every to help a can do all and subject student and give the students the best help we possibly can” gather information we of Utah NA 25 A 16th century means to improve the memory was to “partake of roast fowls small birds or young hares for dinner then apples or nuts for dessert” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i ! 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