Show Wednesday Oct Page 6 Organizations aid minorities by Helen Dovey Staff Reporter "Minorities are not only the number of people but-th- amount they get" e of publicity said Alan student Spendlov this year is the Communications Council headed by Daryl Sanders The council will take input from individualsand small groups process it and offer help A prominent minority here at USU is foreign students and within one minority bf 606 foreign students from 51 different New relations vice president Under the heading of 1974 9 Library escapes budget cutbacks Among its many services the office of foreign affairs makesjt a little easier by offering aid affair and Placement Office These employees work less than 20 hours a week for $190-$22- 5 per hour The Career Planning and Placement Center provides the library with four or five applicants for each position The main problem for students is finding a job that coincides with their free time Assistant Library Director Max Peterson has announced that the library will not suffer a budget cutback The funds available will be the same as last year There will be no reduction in library hours or cutbacks of personnel Currently there are 40 professional or staff members such areas as visas transferring housing work and permits grades in Foreign students are hassled once a year with Student Relations exist declaring their legal status to which poor and 78 several organizations that student a into minorities Merrill Library will acquire help unite grades can be a constant employees in 12000 involved new volumes this year are are of students Work The exist involved threat countries many permits majority to to from shelving no to everything supplement its 500000 students Among there is more longer available volumn in collection The oldest the archives working As of Spring Quarter students from foreign People Incorporated an book on the shelves contains Students also work at the the hours of prayer of the organization of smaller 1974 according to LaMar countries as they were one children’s library Edith to United student Catholic Church published in Bowen Elementary and some group members including Frandsen foreign year ago due the 1493 the The library has 24 leads Labor Iran advisor States nighttime supervise Department minorities many running feet of original Jack i can operation student inposing stricter limits library fraternity members and London manuscripts valued students hires The library a Some on campus work is with Presbyterians blacks and enrollment at $250000 through the Career Planning s and representation of 159 available but generally Nationalist China follows some kind of need must Spendlove said that second leading Thailand first be demonstrated India (whose members of People In- Canada On the positive side corporated gain "ident- enrollment has dropped off ification as part of a sharply in the past few Frandsen thinks that group and feel more years) Mexico and Hong housing discrimination is success Robin Elliot is Kong in that order fading This could be Greek sororities nearly involved in campus activities” of this chairman Being a foreign student partially due to increasing doubled their numbers in recent Informal rush may begin any not an is time because the 80 member Christi activities rush Fall uncomplicated availability organization reached non-Am- non-skier- para-profession- al part-tim- e er e just-peopl- Fall rush increases size of sororities Panhellenic Engert Goats forecast the weather AP - For of southern this residents years used town have lumber Oregon Mt Nebo’s goats to forecast the weather Now the goats have Ore ROSEBURG gone into hiding Each morning residents look across town to the 1200-fomountain If the goat herd is near the top the weather will be fair ot If the goats are scattered around the mountain it will be cloudy and if they drop lower on the hill rain is probable Tom Worden mamager of FM radio station KSRB runs a special ‘‘goat weather forecast” and says the animals are 90 percent accurate and says the National Weather Service hits it only about 65 per cent of the time protest against the state to stop work so the goats will return “Those goats are right on” says another resident “It might sound silly but we depend on them to let us know how warmly to dress in the morning Don’t ask me how it works” Roseburg’s official weather ntfte&i 533 WMfUN station was closed years ago The weather service forecasts come from Portland 180 miles north Goats Now In Hiding But this summer noisy equipment being used for construction on Interstate 5 has sent the goats into hiding A few showed up high on the south side of the mountain last week - the weather was good that day - but they have avoided their usual north slope area Worden says he is considering filing an environmental impact The gift that grows was informally raised from and is limited only because of house size limitations Dean Lundstrom said quota 70 Engert attributed Ms in- sororities to creased interest the fact that members rushed the Greek system as a whole rather than emphasizing one particular sorority in museum University activities would group more said committee Now Bonds pay a bonus at maturity “The for different purposes said Swenson Ideally would exist there zones for developed academic agricultural recreational and other Committee Richard con- branches of the University and create less confusion for students faculty and visitors J£Qur hope is to zone the campus in a functional Swenson way" says we will be "Also to campus wishes not a well developed plan separate different areas discussing traffic pat- committee will also will which terns ultimately play a part in campus planning The NEEDS YOU n of This veniently the different resolve is that of zoning Currently there is to areas distinct The major problem the Take stock in America by any sorority Planning will meet today to discussand review and Master Building Plan for the University ancflo develop the present plans for the Man and his Bread The Campus committee 3X quota hasn’t been Planning group reviews building for university Swenson chairman of the rr SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES DISPLAYING THIS POSTER Rush Chairman said By September 28 over 170 women had shown interest in joining a sorority by signing up for rush said Helen Lundstrom dean of women Bids invitations to join were given to 101 girls last Wednesday “Last year in comparison 150 girls started rush with ST finally pledging” Dean Lundstrom said “This shows a desire to be (associated women students) consider development of the Man and his Bread as: m museum project General Representative designed to explain the National Convention Chairwomen Mothers Weekend Chairwomen agricultural methods and their development" also committee members for: State Convention Apply by October Uc Activity man's conserve Thousands of Topics $275 per page Dad's Day Homecoming Sex Week THEY SUPPORT YOUR PAPER a Send for your mail order catalog Enclose $100 to cover postage (delivery time is 1 to 2 days) RESEARCH ASSISTANCE INC 160-pag- 1 8 11941 at the WILSHIRE LOS ANGELES BLVD CALIF e SUITE 90025 or Our research material is sold for research assistance only (213) Desk i j M f ’ t 477-847- 4 477-549- 3 2 |