Show Wednesday May 29 1974 S V £ Page 5 Manual aids Tliadis Box named chairman self advising of ecological drought study Thursday possibility fs Academic senators discussed of the t handbook printing an advisor’s i for students with information on of Natural College Box Resources Dean Thadis has ®r V’ department requirements latest inbeen named to chair a panel to evaluate the ecological J class changes and drop-adi formation impacts of drought in Africa 4w if Rick Williams of the Academic W Box will chair the panel in a six day conference in Board who is proposing the $ Rome this week sponsored by the United Nations handbook said “The ideal thing t e t s' advisor for i would be a Environmental Program and the Food and AgrI the but funding just each college iculture Organization i Since the advisor’s there isn’t ' If Land managers ecologists and agriculturalists N i signature has been done away ‘ jK f with the student is becoming from the United States Africa Europe Asia and V $Wwx more and more " Australia will evaluate short term techniques for wWSS Williams said that at this time SS V "fA "Sslssj the funds are scarce but that he alleviating starvation in the stricken areas said USU hopes the handbook will be in use spokesman John Flannery £ by fall quarter They will also attempt to develop long-terAn effort would have to be solutions to the problems he said made to keep the manual from Si As chairman of the panel Box will be responsible duplicating the uses of the “Clue” book which is distributed to all for evaluating recommendations made by the panel the newer students Williams to international agencies and African countries said The academic senators who were all in attendance at the Flannery said meeting are working at getting Box has been active in arid lands studies on several the information for the handbook DEAN THADIS BOX continents he said from each department head in their respective colleges The Monday defeat by the Faculty Senate of the transcript Housing proposals cleanup and drop-adwas discussed at length at the Vice Academic To be discussed tonight meeting Russell said Hawkins President at the Executive Council they would “give it another try” Faculty Senate meeting are housings- - He called the but said he felt contract changes proposed “intimidating” if all 60 members were at the last week and approval of that meeting instead of 40 it might go ASUSU talked about his own the Hawkins budget apon outdoor cooking by Diane and have a good time Sign up attendance problem at the last Due to space limitations promotional Thomas on May 30 at 2 pm at with the secretary of the Dairy propriations ads including ticket prices will not be meeting saying that he and USU North Stake Center room Science department Animal Indto is be Also approval accepted for ON CAMPUS Identical Craig Cummings were not told of Econom50 cents per Home 201 19 room reby Sponsored ustry two notices will run no more than five times the meeting He said he didn’t on ists for Bridgerland Vocational person Activities are planned given Also word notices as briefly as possible with commended members of know if this was the case Clair Deadline for submission is 2 pm Center See you there! graduate representative Planned Parenthood — of the Publication Board Ellis Cache County weekly meetings held Wednesdays 7 pm 52 are Walk-i- n Center — open for N 1 E downstairs Call problems or talk We have for more information Consumer Reports article on Legal Assistance — end of the bikes Weekday aftproblems with landlords utyear ernoons room 102d UC ility companies etc? A trained Student Loan — a reminder for law student from the U of U will a issued students be on campus todav to help 1 to 4 terminating student Walk-I- n Center room 102d national defense (direct) pm office loan to call at Controller’s UC Main 14 for an exit interview Alpha Zeta Spring Picnic — — ’69 of Class Logan High Thursday May 30 at 6:30 pm to en7 are Grads reunion July be held at Willow Park All mailout members and their dates or couraged to return Activities begin at 2 pm Dinner spouses and alumni please come at 6 pm Information contact Jim Vanderbeek 76 E 2nd So ? ®( d v f " N $ A "V"V ? N full-tim- fc ¥ 3r self-advise- f4 y “K & X $ £ li' m xaS wf A contracts to be discussed 753-072- 4 10-spe- ed 752-355- 8 Hiking Guide — ‘Cache Trails’ an illustrated paperback guide to mountain trails in Cache Valley now available Edited by Ann Schimpf and Mel Davis illustrated by Sally Bley Available at USU Bookstore More info contact Ann Schmipf ext 7385 Sales — BASF Wyandotte Corporation Regional Officea Denver Colorado advertises job opportunity for sales We sell rings around EVERYONE in Utah and representatives Home base Southern Idaho would probably be in Logan If interested please contact Mrs Becky Wall in the Placement Office Some dairy experience and-o- nutrition background r would be helpful Intensive Language Institue — There will be an end of the quarter dance sponsored by Intensive English Language UC Institute in 31 May the Ballroom starting at 8 pm STAB — Musical groups desiring to perform at next year’s dances and night clubs should of register now at the third floor the UC Art Protest — Students with USU rejected work from the are who Student Art Show dissatisfied with the jury selections please bring a maximum of three of your best front of the pieces rejected to the on Wednesday Library gallery May 29 at 10:30 am Need information or just want to rap?5 from Call Helpline Frustrated? “- - 752-396- pm to Dance 1 -am all for 4 USU students “Elite” $31000 d d” |