Show Wednesday January 15 1975 Page Chapter is approved for USU journalists charter to establish a USU campus chapter of The Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi has been approved by the organization’s national board of directors Announcement of the approval of the USU chapter was made by Russell E Hurst national executive officer in a letter from the society’s headquarters in A Chicago Special installation ceremonies for the new chapter will be conducted Saturday Jan 25 in Salt Lake City by the Utah Headliners professional chapter of the Society Larry Kurtz professional chapter president said Kurtz is Utah-Idahmanager of the Associated Press The installation and initiation ceremony for the USU chapter will be followed by the Utah o Headliners annual awards banquet Provo Utah Secretary: Ken Sink sophomore Mountain Home Idaho treasurer and Becky Gillette junior Paul Idaho Quill correspondent The faculty adviser for the chapter is Dr George Rhoades assistant professor of journalism Journalism majors with a who al V by USU journalismstudents Journalism has grown at USU from 5 majors in 1963 to more than 100 in 1974 The nationa-organization approved the petition after the journalism qualifications of reviewing curriculum faculty members and success of USU journalism graduates inthe profession Establishing the campus chapter was also recommended by professional journalists in Utah USU an has of Department which includes established Communication the journalism curriculum Four-yea- r majors are offered in advertising public relations and news-editori- Officers for the USU student chapter will be installed at the same time The new officers are J Chris Larson senior Brigham City Utah president Carol Harmer senior Mars Pa vice president Linda Perry junior Diets might curb cancer sophomore standing and or intend to enter radio-Tnews work as a career are eligible to become members The chapter was granted at USU following a formal petition news-editori- radio-T- USU al news V journalism graduates are d working in many news and positions in Utah and around the nation Dr Marland Nelson acting head of the Communication Department and news-relate- journalism professor said have “Our graduates distinguished themselves in newspaper reporting and editing TV reporting radio news public relations journalism advertising education” and “Good dietary habits formed early in life can be a factor in eliminating heart disease and colon cancer” reports Doug Buck Utah State University nutrition graduate student In a report prepared in his study at USU Buck said the two diseases were long in the making'' and the effects of a careless diet might not show up for years “Diet recommendations which are applicable to the population as a whole include: a caloric intake adjusted to achieve and maintain ideal body weight a reduction in dietary saturated a substantial fatty acids reduction in dietary cholesterol and less dependence on foods providing only calories and more use in the diet of fruits vegetables and cereals” Buck stated He said although obesity alone may not relate to coronary heart disease it significantly increases the risk And a massive high saturated fat" meal is inappropriate at any time “A diet in which whole grains provide a reasonable portion of the intake will provide necessary roughage and fiber and less chance of colon cancer” according to the USU nutrition student He suggests avoiding excessive amounts of salt foods of animal origin fats and oils used in cooking refined sugar Nelson said “We are going to try to arrange to get college credit for our members and will provide membership cards and Woody Schnieder said officially marks the Arts beginning and Social Sciences week on the USU campus The daily events will be held in the Sunburst Lounge On Monday the week begins with a presentation by the Debate team at 11:30 followed by a January boots? Name the coldest temperature ever recorded in the state of Utah No you fool it isn’t the showers in the HPER building The National Weather Service in Salt Lake informs our trivia desk I City that the official low is 50 degrees recorded at Woodruff on Feb 6 1899 You may now continue shivering of Humanities Arts Languages Original music compositions of USU students O-aoud- Movie Orgy - 50' Midnight Bowling (charge) Graffiti Board Table Games Snooze Room Three Rock Dance Acoustic Concert TranscendenlaLAAeditation Sundaes (Charge) Tricycle Drag Race Hula Hoop Contest Treasure Hunt Newly Wed Game $25 & Leg Wrestling Treasure Hunt Caricatures $50 will be heard Wednesday at 11:30 along with a little music from the Jazz Ensemble at 12:30 Thursday Dr Jarolde Harris entertain with an of BYU will Electronic Music Synthesizer demonstration at 12:30 At 5:30 pm he will repeat his demon- stration in the Fine Arts Center Also in the FAC on Thursday at 8:00 pm will be Flutist Michele Debost International Presentation by foreign and minority students will take place from 11:30 to 1:30 on Friday The students will share songs and dances of their native cultures and heritages Different peoples of the world will be depicted in a slide An show starting at 10:00 on Friday am a “Illustra tion" featuring Homecoming Ferrin Queen DW)0n QJ Hang Gliding Demonstrat ion Fortune Telling Flicks Organic Drinks Breakfast - Hub (charge) (Register for newly wed game at UC info desk before Friday) Time Schedule of Events and Contest Entry Rules available at Hive Brair Hub Info Desk and Activity Desk USU Annie Dating Game Aluminum Can Smashing Banana Eating Contest Volkswagon Stuff Old-tim- e also In the University Ballroom on Saturday night will be a dance Music will be provided by 2® l 7p Arm improvisation and Philosophy History Geography Sociology "and Political Science will participate Dr F Ross Peterson will moderate English -- cDamuyiairy Otoditd n 20 group at 12:30 Scheduled for Tuesday is a forum on “The Social Sciences in a Changing World” Outstanding seniors in the disciplines of How about a question to take your mind off those frozen The club will provide a means for Allen fans to get together and discuss the timely meanings behind each of his movies Arts and Social Sciences Week to begin in January Theatre Trivia corner Allen fans unite Woody have “We seen every Woody Allen movie hundreds of times and just can’t get enough of them” said the founders of the new Woody Allen Fan Club The two loyal Woody Allen fans Buzz Unterman and Kurt Schnieder are responsible for bringing the Woody Allen Anonymous to USU 3 |