Show Monday Oct 21 1974 05 Page 3 Jtftps letters must be typed double spaced and on a line All letters submitted will be run unless they contain libel or objectionable material with preference going to short to the point and current subjects All letters must bear the name antisocial security number of the author but both will be withheld upon request Address all correspondence to Student Life: Editor UC 315 Utah State University Logan Utah phone number is 0 ext 7435 All 752-410- Good Music Editor Student Life: I’m glad somebody has got their shoot together and started that college jam radio program in the UC It’s really great to get out of class sit down for a coke and listen to something contemporary Thanks again to who ever put the effort forward to get University it is “A new adventure in learning! !” The leaflet goes on to say “Who can organize classes? Anyone!!” Also “What kind of classes are taught? Anything of interest to the Student!!” Last spring we proposed a course on socalism for the Free University The Free University “policy board” refused Their rationalization at that time was that it would be too controversial and would harm the just beginning University program We Free were encouraged studentbody president Craig Cummings by among others to submit our proposal again this fall We went through all the proper procedures to request a class on “Socialism: the YSA view” for this fall With its most recent refusal the Free University has again demonstrated that it is misnamed Free the Free University! Until then call it be its proper name “Approved Pastimes Univer- sity” John Wangsgaard that started PS Dayne Goodwin Mike Phillips 529-56-40- 528-90-95- U Editor Student Life: Editor Student Life: It was discouraging to see that the Free unfree remains University According to distributed by Need good movies a the leaflet Free The STAB movie committee seems to be having trouble movies getting ac- cording to the Oct 16 issue of Student Life Supposedly there by phil frank 1 are not enough students interested in restricted movies STAB advisors claim that if these movies were to be shown then they would lose money— for lack of attendance I simply cannot believe that a college as large as USU does not have students with tastes that surpass movies such as “Father Goose” “Easy Rider” and “Five Easy Pieces” would definitely attract many students I wish ” more students would voice their opinions on similar matters Why let a herd of twist your -- “open-minded- super-conservativ- es mode of thinking? Speak out! Then I’m sure we’ll be able to get some good movies with a little more food for thought than a Walt Disney flick Martin Hogan 079-50-09- A dying planet? ©COLLEGE MEDIA Dear Earthlings: SERVICES-BO- became aware through Fifty years ago our military forces were amassing in e inpreparation fpr a vasion of your planet We viewed it as a possibly lucrative e venture given some improvement It would have been a costly war we admit and our casualties would no doubt have been high but we considered the risk worth it Our planet you see is being slowly torn apart by volcanic eruptions so a relocation of our population is in order As preparation for our invasion our scientists progressed ob- servation that our job essentially was “being done for us” After checking and rechecking our data we find that within 25 years resistance on your planet will be minimal Your constant bombardment of the atmosphere waterways etc full-scal- 529-84-05- Maybe a little louder? Not-so-fre- e FRANKLY SPEAKING real-estat- with a bewildering array of toxic pollutants has indicated to us that those of you who are not dead in 25 years will be jellyfish-lik- e mutants incapable of fighting back — largely in a X 9411 BERKELEY CA 94709 adapting fo our new home Let us just say thanks and bon voyage The Mars Expeditionary Forces Advance Reconnaissance Team: (Farg) DS Safford 524-74-96- (Wooz) KW Bromley 261-06-53- (Fazool) HB Safford 513-56-31- (Schizz) GR Hepworth Also since we exist carbon monoxide atmosphere we foresee no problems in &!$ mgrtnij u i lifrXjii nlllM rn n" 'm n H Uliii mq liJiibMf j: Some $466 & $350 reserved seats still available Ticket Outlets: Competition Top Flight Booh & Record and (I C Ticket Office 520-60-62- (Gronp) BW Garrett 485-60-70- 61 TV |