Show Page 2 The Aggie Review The Reviewer Today marks the appearance of this year's second edition of the Aggie Review We were quite pleased with the first issue and we suppose that our readers were equally as pleased We say suppose because we didn't get any letters telling how bad — or good our magarine was And we figure in Cache Valley and at USU that no comment is good comment So thanks for your enthusiastic welcome Seriously though we would appreciate your comments on our work Good or bad we need to know what our readers want to read and see Any comments can be sent to the Aggie Review care of Student Life Utah State University Logan Utah 84322 or they can be brought in to the Student Life office in UC 315 In this issue we have the work of some people that should be familiar to many students at USU Becky Gillette is a CLEP Junior at USU and is well qualified to write her story on the effects of CLEP Tests on students new to the university environment Many of you will remember last year's adventures of Land Grant Man written by Dr Charles Johnson In this issue Dr Johnson takes a look at the Professor in "The Advisor" Perhaps there will be a showdown between these two great powers d Ivy-covere- We received several comments about last monjgeover picture e This month Richard Albright lets us amateurs of his trade secrets for taking great photographs His helpful suggestions are illustrated with photos from his most recent portfolio And those instructions are easy to follow! Paujine Summers traveled to Salt Lake City to spend a morning following Governor Calvin L Rampton on his rounds Her observations on this state's only three term chief executive is found on page nine This month's book review features All the President's Men the book about the discovery of the Watergate burglary and what followed that intS-SQm- burglary Once again this month we feature the coming activities as outlined by the STAB and hope to continue this as long as students express an interest in it Poetry receives special attention this month as Lucie Thomas tells us how she writes a poem and Diane Fouts shows us how she writes j f one You may have noticed that there is no fiction in this issue No body submitted any short stories (or the like) so we lose It Is our hope that those of you students who like to write will take advantage of seeing your work in print Once again the guidelines for submitting to the Aggie Review: 60 space line double spaced and If you want the work back a stamped envelope should be included with the manuscript Send or bring them to the Student Life office in UC 315 The next issue of the Aggie Review has as its deadline January 23 So be thinking’ self-address- ed about your manuscripts Let us know if you want more or less of what you see in our magazine Thanks this month to Carol Harmer Doug Stewart Jean Johnson Kent Perry Colleen Hailing and especially Vicky Weiserfor her design - - -of our banner-heaThe staff of the Aggie Review wishes all of you Season's Greetings and we look forward to seeing you next year at USU d and-log- o - J Chris Larson I The Aggie Review t - S J y Magazine publication of USU Publication Board Rex Lund chairman ? December 6 1974 Editor J Chris Larson Assistant Editor Carol D Harmer Jean Johnson and Kent Perry Contributing Editors Poetry Editor Doug Stewart Richard Albright Becky Gillette Contributors Dr Charles Johnson Pauline Summers Lucie Thomas Richard Albright Photos and llluatrations Allan Swainston Vicky Weiser j j Pra |