Show Vol 72 Number 12 Utah State University Logan Utah Monday Oct 21 1974 8 Pages debate set for Wednesday Garn-Owen- s US Senatorial candiates Jake Garn and democratic Wayne Owens will hold a debate Oct 31 in the UC Sunburst Lounge The latest polls have shown that the two Utahns are running close for the seat of retiring Sen Wallace F Bennett The debate will start at 12:30 pm The Steering Committee for Garn a republican recently met to discuss campaign strategy at USU “We believe that Garn is the type of individual that Utahns need to represent them in Washington” said Rex Lund chairman of the steering committee “We know that Garn is dedicated to Utah and its people and will work for the good of Utah as well as the good of the entire the on it's to to run! and Sororities fraternities quad Thursday Oops! got together starting each country” other paint— Women must speak through vote rights Women concerned about their power today have to exercise that power through voting Zelila Maeser former state representative from Cache County said Thursday “There is only one way for women to be heard from and that is for them to speak for themselves” she said “Very few women try to run for office but all have the right to vote” Mrs Maeser was the featured speaker at the Conversation sack-lunc- h seminar held Thursday Also featured were the six women condidates for office in Cache County “Not one of us wants to be elected just because we’re women but we don’t want to be defeated for that reason either” Kathryn Gardner Democratic candidate for state for said The candidates agreed that district representative 58 the biggest problem in campaigning has been making themselves known to the public The mood of the campaign and of the campaign literature is one of the hardest decisions to make Another difficult decision is that marketable of qualifications “You have to decide if being the mother of seven chldren is a marketable quality of not” Ms Gardner said National and even state issued don’t mean much in Cache County elections Personality and who you know count for a lot more she said Other candidates present were: Lucy Ann Thompson candidate for county auditor Maria Ellsworth incumbent for Logan City School Board Sylvia Toolson and Gretta Smith candidates for county recorder Rawlings Karla and candidate for Ca- che County School Board Assembly selects committee heads Seaver Jones Staff Reporter Three chairmen and subcommittee members were selected by the Utah State Utah Assembly last Tuesday Chairman of the UIA is Marvin Neal who also is the Secretary of State of the statewide UIA is John Starkey The UIA is a student legislature modeled after the Utah State Legislature It has a Senate and a House of Representatives composed of student representatives from colleges and universities around the state Last year the fivst year of the chapter of Inter-collegia- assembly held one large vention in ths chamber of the Utah State Legislature This year they plan to have a chapter on each college campus that wishes to be involved The second statewide UIA Legislature is to take place in the chamber of the State Legislature on November 20 21 and 22 The USU chapter of the Utah Intercollegiate Assembly is te vice-chairm- comprised of three sub- committees: the Committee of Community and Local Affairs the Committee on State and National Affairs and the Com- (Contlnued on Page Four) The first activity of the Owens’ a was leaflet distribution Saturday Hansen also said some students were sticking 200 Owens bumper stickers on cars at the State football game Garn supporters think that Owens’ support from young people is wearing thin students USU-Colora- The goal of USU students for Garn is to make students aware of the differences between the two candidates and to encourage student support for the Sale Lake mayor officials said Hatch approved as dean by Institutional Council council for further named Assistant input and discussion The Institutional Council also approved Saturday the following appointments and resignations: William C Loos has been by Marsha Bowen staff reporter Eastman N Hatch Head of the Physics Department was named as dean of USU’s School of Graduate Studies at a recent Institutional Council meeting Hatch is replacing Dr Eldon J Gardner who has been dean of the graduate school for- nearly eight years Gardner has reached mandatory retirement age but to the President He was appointed by the State Attorney General’s office as USU Attorney - will continue working part-tim- e for the University doing research in human genetics for the College of Science In addition to having been a member of the USU faculty since 1969 and head of the Department of Physics for the past two years Hatch has had nearly 18 years of professional experience in the field of Physics He was a professor of physics for nine at Iowa years and was assistant dean of the ISU graduate college for two years prior to coming to USU Hatch is also accredited with over 20 published articles from his studies in physics including the “Compton Effect” in the 1971 edition of McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology State-Universi- ty During Saturday’s meeting con- Dell Loy Hansen chairman of Students for Owens said activities his committee will present will range from information drops to high school debates President Taggert also presented to the Institutional Council a draft of proposed institutional goals and objectives A major goal of the proposal is to “provide and enrich a teaching program of breadth and quality which will be commesurate to the needs of a diverse studentbody in an expanding and increasingly complex society” Taggart said that this goal included an especially conscious effort to continue to personalize the learning experience of all students through improved advisement procedures and through the further development of the concept of serving students as individuals and as the primary Constance named professor Law in Lundberg was K adjunct of the assistant Natural Resource USU Natural Resources College of Approval was given for a change to professional status of budget coordinator Tess C Christensen Resignation accepted: Lerpy A Blaser professor emeritus personnel office Eastman N Hatch new dean of the college of graduate studies Appointments approved: Jefferson Nicholls Eastmond evaluation specialist Library-LearninResources Program g and Wedad A Abdou postdoctoral fellow in Physics purpose for the' University’s existence second major goal of the proposal is to “provide for the of continued achievement A significant progress in research the through programs development of necessary facilities and a vigorous intellectual climate in which such programs can thrive” A third goal of the proposal included the extension of the University’s education services to the needs of the people of Utah “We hope to make the University available to help them perform their work in the best way possible” Taggart said He explained that the draft was still somewhat broad but is being presented to department heads faculty members and the ASUSU Other assignment changes: Elwin C Nielsen associate professor of Psychology to of associate professor Psychology and acting head of the Department of Psychology C Elmer Clark professor and acting head of the Department of Animal Science and assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Station to professor of Animal Science and assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and James A Bennett professor of Animal Science and coordinator of the Sheep and Goat Program (Iran) to be professor and head of the Department of Animal Science Dr Jessop B Low was granted emeritus status in the Department of Wildlife Science A leave of absence was granted Michael R Bertosch professor and head of the Department of Psychology |