Show 1 Friday Oct 4 1974 Page 4 Campus mail systems ready to serve students gets 4 to 5 thousand pieces mail daily? Utah State’s Post Office says Steve Kimball troductory Who material and and honor lectures of catalogues Manager of the Distribution newspapers and numerous other publications The job would be impossible without such aids as an inserting machine (for enveloping papers for posting) and Center the many of Primarily academic departments which have communications overseas the Distribution Center handles large amounts of foreign mail every day Much of this mail must have its contents declared to go through customs The Distribution Center has the awesome task of packaging and mailing the university in 1 i directories telephone serving directly from the Logan Post office When the post gets to USU it is loaded in the mail truck and delivered to various departments by mailmen Bill Sandsom and Seth Downs Occasionally a letter will come through the Distribution Center addressed in a foreign language In this case it goes to Mrs a high speed label manufacturer Says Kimball “We’re here to serve to help students and departments all we can” Mrs mail clerk to due her partially with foreign many friendships students has saved many a letter from the dead letter fate by translating its destination Dead letters those that cannot be delivered for such reasons as illegibility or lack of a forwarding address are either returned to sender or to the Logan Post Castillo Castillo Direct From Downtown receives The Center mail Cl TEHJUELL PH0TGSRAPE1Y UNION CEMTER BASEMENT m u EJ n 752-046- 5 it EJ U Cameras a a aa Accessories Flash Equipment & Application Photos Passport Gift Portraits (Special Prices) it Tripods JB - HOURS 9:30-4:0- 0 Mon-Tues-Weds-Thu- rs: Friday: 9:30-12:0- 0 Noon Closed Saturdays office However this is not a common occurrence a a aa a a a Film S Camera Supplies Quality Film Processing Dark Room Papers Chemicals Tanks - Trays & ia a a a aa a Rates Go Up When asked if he could foresee the postal rates going up Mr Kimball response “Yes eventually Of course we just had an increase in the spring We’ll probably have another within a year” Students wishing to acquire a personal post office box may add their name to the waiting list at the post office window in the Union Center CACTUS CLUB Stop in for Lunch Nite Live Music Buckthorn Brake Fri Photography show to be featured professional photographers are promised to be the workshbp instructors The purpose of the workshops in To stimulate interest is to teach people to think in13 USU )graphy and then put their jgraphers are displaying terpret down on film During in Arts Fine the work their lobby thoughts from Oct 1 through Oct 11 The class the individual should find out who he is and how his work show is a result of the enthusiasm with others according summer the compares brewed by Professor R to instructor USU held at photo workshops Professional photographers T Clark If a photographer has talent Ruth Bernhard Paul Caponigro and Timo Pajunen each taught that is not enough' says Prof k workshops during the Clark he must have dedication — summer They created a fierce an ego but yet humility — before wave of photographic interest he will succeed Both Prof Clark and several USU photographers and Prof A J Meek were of summer the are trying to keep that zest from students of the all were as workshops dying The photographers exhibiting exhibitors Paul Caponigro worked night work are: Craig Law John Dziadecki Richard Wilder Jim and day with the students and he Chris was cited by Craig Law a Pat Fitzpatrick Long Barnes RT Clark AJ Meek graduate student in Photography and Ceramics as being the most Richard Albright Paul Grosjean Rex Thomas Denny Thurston dynamic of the three “The of and Mary Peck An average exhibit has a tie with him” Mr thirty hours went into each Law says This combined student exhibit contributors display to be displayed is the first one of its kind and The photos the were chosen by group with more shows are planned for the on aethestic future There will be a studio the emphasis content class exhibit and several inemotional beauty strong and technical quality Each dividual exhibits in the coming photographer has from two to six months 8 x 10’s in the show Master of Fine Arts candidate The exhibit stems from the Fred McKey will feature his mania originated by Ms Ber- photographs in the Fine Arts nhard Caponigro and Pajunen Center following the group during the summer Through a display MFA candidates work class are almost continuously on studio photography students met with and learned display in the Merrill Library from these professionals Gallery the Ruth Bernhard San Francisco During the workshops students traveled throughout entitled her workshop “Seeing in Cache County subject hunting Light” Paul Caponigro taught For a break the class went to “An Increased Awareness of Jackson Wyoming with in- Yourself and Your Surrounstructor Paul Caponigro dings” Caponigro calls Santa Fe Photography West will conduct home Both Ms Bernhard and photo workshops during the Caponigro are professional n Winter Quarter workshop instructors whiLe Timo Pajunen teaches Junior College in the Bay Area Mr Pajunen by Ken Sink for Student Life S’ one-wee- Well-know- Seagull Sport Parachute Center P O Box students enlightened “Development of a on Portfolio” 48 Brigham City Airport Brigham City Utah 84302 Instruction by 974 World Champions 1 Classes Every Saturday 10:00 am October 281: L BLOCKS "OSAGA" If r d new look for an old custom: for a guy's leisure life for sports for fun Supple faded blue suede leather uppers with smooth white stripe Padded ankle collar Cushioned tongue and insole Rubber arch support Thick rubber outsole with excellent traction tread Men's sizes 6V2 to 12 boys 3 Vi to 6 1695 4th North and 2nd East Opn 10:00 to 9:00 Mon -- Fri 10:00 to 7:00 Sot tv r rq M M K kit rr- - 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