Show Monday Nov 4 1974 Page 5 Library questionnaire Proposed bill states opposition by Ken Sink staff reporter Making his move to “checkmate the Institutional Council” Russell Hawkins ASUSU academic vice president in- 0 troduced bill before the Executive Council Wednesday This bill if passed would let “the executive senate go on record as firmly opposing any move to establish a dress code smoking regulations and USlAjdormitory regulations without full consent of those students involved” 75-2- The executive senate “should take a firm stand” according to Hawkins “What I read in Student Life I didn’t like it was my duty to make a move” said Hawkins resolution to establish a survey of all major businesses in the Cache Valley which employ USU students was introduced by Hawkins This resolution is designed to protect students rights while on the job A Russell Hawkins proposed to the Executive a Council resolution to setup a faculty fact sheet Information including a professor’s full name area of study special interests office hours and how they desire to be addressed could be provided if the executive senate passes the resolution Dennis James ASUSU athletic vice president has written a resolution advocating a reduction of parking fines Now in com-mitthe resolution as written would cut parking fees from $200 te to $50 Sonny Weiss vice president of the National Student Assoication explainsd the NSA to ' the The Executive Council organization exists to make student body governments visible reported Ms Weiss The NSA is a organization the sub divisions tri-parta- ry Logan Dr Charles Peterson director of the Man and His Bread Museum which is located at the farm and Rob Russon curator of the Jensen Historical Farm were notified of the grant Thursday It was presented on a matching basis to go with $25000 raised elsewhere “Agriculture G made “While this grant will definitely not complete the farm we expect make to significant particularly additions were concert by the Utah State and University Orchestra Chorale scheduled November 7 has been cancelled Glen A Fifield assistant head of the USU Music Department said Wednesday Illness of Prof Ralph Matesky orchestra conductor resulted in the cancellation Prof Fifield The orchestra and chorale will 21 ITT— " than the interesting A pm concern senate showed bers Past activities and organizing future plans were the main topics discussed in the recent BIC meeting held Oct 31 with ASUSU president Craig Cummings composed of tjje executive officers of the Black Student Union Many Eagles Club and MECHA They meet every two weeks to present their ideas to the studentbody president correlate their activities with the Associated Students’ Activities and share ideas with each other MECHA Daring the meeting the BSU announced they would sponsor a KCPX Sock Hop November 23 following the Weber State game They also plan to participate in the AWS Sex Week by bringing in speakers from the University of Excellent Food and Fine Service Save Some I stronJL opposition to the and code MON AND discussed at "S W! wf wiy j'l't! WWffWi Dean of Students said that he felt there was "no tention to cut back just Assistant j j in-- 1 enforce to rules" present further After discussion the bill was tabled until more research could be done the subject The senate will vote their support or disapproval at the next meeting on Utah The Chicano students’ leader announced their officer elections would take place before the end of fall quarter Those present at the meeting decided to hold a BIC activity once a quarter and suggestions were made for activities A to committee was also formed meet and establish basic guidelines for BIC which will then be presented to the entire group for approval According to Doug Hatch administrative assistant to the studentbody president and executive secretary to BIC BIC gives the groups involved the opportunity to share ideas to meet with the studentbody president and to look into and help solve problems facing minority groups Hatch stated “I would like tc compliment the groups on their activities so far this year such as the Fashion Show sponsored b BSU and AWS” Craig Cummings noted: have never seen student group so active with good successfu' activities for all students” SUPPLIES Clausal's 25 Wc s Ctnhtr M j Christensen! R at TUES ONLY nr ! regulations USUbeing Val Hat 38f disSpj smoking Ml-crl-f $$$$ a person could only see one movie — "The General" is the one you should pick of mem- - Many Engineering Leaders of the minority groups represented in BIC are Regina Tsosie Many Eagles Club Lynn Lanier BSU and Albert Trujillo If for meeting all representatives clubs interested in putting up exhibits will be held on Nov 6 in the Sunburst Lounge at 7 which BIC is a group the greatest comedy ever made! :j Minorities organization discusses future plans emphasizing Perhaps :j usual displays of tables and posters Exhibits will be in the Sunburst Lounge on the second floor of the University Center buildings At least four of these buildings will be used during the next perform with a nationally renowned organist in a marks the 14 date for the USU Club day Representatives for the Club Day say that it will be more specifically for and said ' Nov designated library use? A bill was passed to have more than one voting booth here on campus The voting stations will be at the following buildings: University Center Old Main Library Fine Arts Center Business A The fabulous Dancing Sam from SLC election all students directly is: Would an increase of one dollar in student fees be all right if it would canceled speaker slated TUES NITE -- One question (Tlusic CACTUS CLUB UC-32- 4 Senate meeting Within the next two weeks a 45 question survey given to 600 students chosen on a random basis Some questions asked will be: Do you'use the library for studying? When? How much? The survey will also ask: Which part do you like best? How do you feel about the noise in the library? Tim Lawri coach of the USU Range Plant Identification team asked the Executive Council to appropriate $400 to the team The money would be used to send a team of four to Mexico City for international competition in plant identification dedication concert November Fifield added Academic ASUSU Russell Hawkins has introduced a bill to affiliate USU with the National Student Association The Exeucutive Council has not acted upon that became part of the Farm at that time 3:30 PM survey concerning was library discussed at a recent the as a national Acting clearinghouse for information on studentbody government actions the NSA keeps universitites in touch with each other according to Ms Weiss The student government information service also has “how to” manuals 1958 Tues Nov 5 1974 A the NSA The Living Historical Farm was made possible with a gift from Ronald V Jensen in 1971 The Man and His Bread Museum first begun on the USU campus in PUBLIC MEETING U-PIR- has significant contributions to the character of the United States” said Dr Peterson The special contribution in Utah has been in the realm of irrigated farming and the cooperative nature of farm life” buildings” to organize and te to be awarded grant Bicentennial Commission has given the Ronald V Jensen Living Historical Farm a $25000 grant to help recreate a farm at the site south of lobbying student government services Education is the first priority of bill Living historical farm The Utah State being education to be offered students E L) 1 ' llP '( ' 5 33 N MMN |