Show Page 4 Wednesday Oct 23 1974 ASUSU j senators discuss recent drop-ad- d policy one of the main topics was forum of discussion at ths last ASUSU Senate meeting Thursday The forum concerned the new drop-ad- d rulings a 25 day deadline period during which 30 percent of a student’s grade must be The evaluated Dr John Simmons college of science faculty senator thinks that the new policy is good ome Students should or guidelines they will run away with things he says ”y Grant ASUSU Protzman was against the new system His reasoning was that students should have the chance to take their academic fate into their own hands Ted Perry science senator says most instructors are in favor of the new policy A teacher gets paid according to the number of students completing his course said Perry If the student drops the class at the end of the quarter the all of the teacher’s work on tests and grading is in vain former Russell academic vice president academic Hawkins' ASUSU vice president sub policy debate drop-ad- d mitted a resolution concerning student transcripts The positive side of a student should be shown to a prospective employer says Hawkins should be courses outside of a student’s major which have been retaken for a higher grade said Hawkins This would totally drop the lower grade from the transcript A committee was assigned to study the problem The majority of the senate meeting was taken up with a demonstration by Karl Lambert controller He showed the Student Transcripts clean-u- p allowed on all Information System that USU installed this quarter When the proper keys on this computer are pressed in- A Club Day was again discussed at the senate meeting but it was found that not all clubs have registered yet Club Day is expected to happen in two or three weeks Judging from last year’s club listing about 60 clubs 5 formation about any student can e be read on the viewing screen The information covers the student’s last five quarters of should be represented work here plus all of his personal data like birth date height The Academic Information name address etc was also discussed The Center parents’ Lambert says that in the future fact that mostly freshmen and this will speed up registration transfer students use this service drop-ad- d and was the complaint transcripts eliminate human error comAll students are encouraged to use the center It is located on the monly found in programming grades If a student thinks he has second floor of the University an incorrect grade the correc- Center in room 208 just across tion is made Lambert said from the Sunburst Lounge TV-lik- Earthshaking news for men from BLOCKS: the "GROUNDERS" are here Similar to the Earth Shoe® GROUNDERS combine contemporary styling with a unique design intended to improve posture Heels slope lower than your toes distributing your weight at the back of the shoe instead of the front Your body stands naturally straighter Your toes are freer It's the newest way to walk on the good the cast of "An Italian Straw Hat" rehersing for MEMBERS OF tonight's opening “Straw Hat” opens todau by Rick Mills for Student Life earth: just as nature intended saddle tan Fadinard’s Frenchman Eugene Labiche’s farce “An Italian Straw Hat” will open the USU theater season Wednssday Oct 23 at 8 pm in the Lyric Theater Floyd Morgan is the director and Sid Perks is designing the set and costumes from the 1880’s The play develops around Fadinard played by Doug Baker and his fight to save two marriages One is his own and the other is that of Monsieur and Mme Beauperthuis played by Verne Neves and Linda Nelson Mme is in the midst of an affair with a dashing young soldier played by Jack Southwick horse has eaten “An Italian Straw Hat” which must be replaced at all cost lest the the affair be discover®d-W- i wedding party hot on his heels Fadinard turns Paris upside down to find another hat The show moves at a fast pace with supporting role leads by Kim Christensen Richard Pat' Williams Stacey Arrington Cole and Mary Ellen DeFran-cesc- o John Beyer is technical director Leslie Jensen is stage manager and Jeff Kent is lighting designer Tickets are $100 with a student ID and are available in the UC ticket office or at the door i ) l Fashion show and dance will take place today A fashion show and dance will sideline Earth Shoe is a other Local merchants are donating fall and winter fashions for the show which is by the Black Student Union and Homecoming activities Wednesday at 7: 30 pm in th Sunburst Lounge The soul dance will follow in the Ballroom registered s f n t- d y 3 Associated Women Students Black models will also show traditional African clothes Gift certificates and door prizes will be given away The $100 admission fee makes one automatically eligible for the prizes The public is invited and tickets are available in the UC basement or at the door cmsis When you think of 4th North and 2nd East Opn 10 00 U 9:00 Mon - 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