Show by Kent Perry - staff writer bill which would have given a group of USU students $150 to travel to Boston to protest the A city’s racism was narrowly defeated Wednesday by the Executive Senate The bill which would have given $150 to the Student Committee Against Racism (SCAR) was voted down by a 3 margin A motion to reconsider the bill to include Russell Hawkins’ vote died on the floor Hawkins was absent when the matter was first 4-- considered The SCAR group would have provided “30 to 40 hours of forums” in return for the ASUSU subsidation of the Boston trip SCAR would be required to provide matching funds to the requested amount from the senate The total amount would cover the air transportation of one student Opponents to the bill said that Friday at 5 pm in UC 225 County Attorney Burton H Harris will discuss the legal rights of students Harris will discuss such problems as landlord-tenan- t Steve by Reservations are made on a Staff reporter forum’s money could be more first come first serve basis he Various organizations at USU wisely spent to inform the said Additional courts are will participate in the University Last Tuesday morning at 7:30 needed and could be filled every studentbody by other means of of second annual Utah’s the racial problems which still am every handball court was day Muscular Dystrophy Dance-a-Tho- n exist nationally filled with more people waiting “If you know what court and to make reservations Lloyd O time you want I can just write The dance is being sponsored Gallo Boycott Gets OK Larsen manager of the HPER your name in The operator can the Greek Councils and by Building said handle calls that fast” he said of of USU the nod to the Six courts are filled as fast as The senate gave its Reservations can be made for Utah Weber State University BYU and will and names can be written in spaces periods of onb half hour only and Gallo wine boycott Scheduled for Feb 28 through consider encorsement of the for the next day’s playing time at most one day ahead of time March 1 at the U of U the 36 hour Amendment between 7:30 am and 8:30 pm Rights Euqal for getting a court dance-a-tho- n Suggestion will raise money for Only staff members of the made by Larsen are: (ERA) which is before the Utah the Muscular Utah Dystrophy can HPER 1 reserve Call or come early Building legislature Association courts ahead of time or have a The senate publicly endorsed 2 If reservations are not filled Entrance fees are $8 per the boycott of Gallo Wine standing time This was decided within ten minutes the court are According to Geoff boss “students couple Larsen’s by products citing becomes open to anyone of U Interfraternity U Panos “Customer types are changing However one would have to sit major consumers of wine” Council the fee also President A traffic report prepared for to 50 percent women and a around until this situation occurs for the meals contestant’s the university was rejected by mixture of faculty PE majors No expansion is planned in the pays Lake donated Salt by City and staff rather than just male future since the building is new the executive council The report restaurants proposes the closure of 7th North PE majors” Larsen said Larsen said Panos said that in a dance-a-tho- n through the University con820 people pledge donations for struction of a new road at of the every hour the contestants dance North just south city The dancers win by bringing in and cemetary and the Spectrum most money per hour said the a to fines in an increase parking Panos of $3 and maximum a minimum —“If the couple has $20 per hour of $6 on them and if other riding The USU Department of Music will be the guest soloist have $10 hour the $20 couples will present three concerts Concert selections will include couple wins” heper said of Khachaturian’s “Three Dance during the remainder Five hours of the 36 will be hassles and other legal matters Wassermann Irving February Arensky’s allocated for meals with seven Episodes” concerning students head said Thursday “Variations on a Theme by more hours for sleep at fraternity department ISA representatives invite all The first is the Cache Chamber Tschaikowsky” Schostakovich’s or sorority houses USU students to attend and solicit Orchestra Concert conducted by “Festive Overture” StravinPanos said that he expects their ideas for future coffee hour Dr Max F Dalby Sunday at 3 sky’s “Concerto for Piano and every couple entering to finish speakers in the FAC Gallery Winds” and “Napolitana” and “This is not meant to be an pm The ISA plans to sponsor at numbers will include Prokofieff’s “Athletic Festival endurance test We’ve made it so Program least two such international Albioni’s “Sonata A Cinque” March” easy and fun that anyone encoffee hours per month On Feb 25 the USU Symphony Bach’s “Brandenbrug Concerto tering can finish” he said No 5” Jo Gerrish flute Don Orchestra will bring guest artist Donated prizes include season Bragg violin and Gary Amano Sidney Harth associate con- ski passes to Utah resorts harpsichord Wagner’s “Adagio ductor and concertmaster of the stereos theatre for Clarinet and Strings” Dean Los Angeles Philharmonic Orpasses spa and country club Baston’s chestra to the campus Mr memberships vacations and gift soloist Madsen in“Concerto in C Major” Michael Harth’s reputation certificates is of the Christiansen highest ternationally Dar Kramble of ASUSU is the guitar “The Hollow Men” order and he comes to USU direct Dance-a-Tho- n In coordinator for USU Last year’s drive raised Roger Toone trumpet and from a European tour The USU Symphony Orchestra Gluck’s “Sinfonia in G Major” $180687the largest amountraised Russian Music will theme the will play the Second Symphony of by any first year dance-a-tho- n in Band Concert Jan Sibelius Symphonic the country Admission is free to the public Thursday at 8 pm in the FAC “We expect to do two to three o JAPAN for all three concerts Wasser-ma- n times better this Dean Madsen will conduct the year” Geoff said group and Gary Amano Panos said by Perry Staff Writer LD-SS- Orchestras perform throughout February Harris to speak Friday International Student The Association at USU will sponsor an international coffee hour 17d Groups hold Early reservations needec dance-a-fhon for HPER handball courts Watkins Linda Gallo boycott gets endorsed bv council ASUSU 17" reDrOdr Page 2 G0LPEN imClFIC ten-spee- Ppr-sichetti- ’s Specializing Food Products And Gifts From: U0n& 110I1G 67-pie- ce KOREA o PHILIPPINES o TAIWAN A THAILAND o VIETNAM CENTRAL AUTO PARTS am pm Saturdays Closed Sundays Ph Art Center 1000000 Parts 753-478- 7 4-10- a- Associated Women Students of present Women's Week rJODECJ El fl©¥is:i February 24-2- 8 Monday Reader's Theatre 1 for Thursday Panel Da-H- 1 A :30 Vice President I I Secretary Treasurer Public Relations (Sunburst Lounge) Dee a Apply by Feb 1 9 at the Activity I I Judy Gappa Marilynne Glatfelter Mary Hyatt Tuesday 2 O'clock High - 1 Center 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