Show 0 I B — J 0 February 21 1975 Page 2 Developers lead in controversy than people with blurry vision who talk of distant forests and unrealistic lifestyles - a common controversy between enand developers The vironmentalists appears to have taken a turn for the developers lately image of foresters” said Eric Clyde a vice president of ASCE Environmentalism luxury time of shortages indicated the organization’s leaders “Engineers are just about getting their own way in Congress and governmental in this agencies because of the energy shortage and the state of the economy” said Tom Jacobs of of the president environmentalists are losing student USU’s is a The Southern plants the American Society chapter of Civil Engineers In a recent interview with the organization’s student officers it was noted that this situation will lave a large effect on USU graduates The interview notices from the placement center swarm with engineering offers but scarcely mention natural resource majors “Companies appear to want people who can produce rather off-sho- Utah power oil re g permits inside Capitol the Reef National Park strip-minin- clear-cuttin- g national forests the SST again becoming a topic all of these issues point to a dwindling in the environmentalists’ support With popular sentiment leaning toward production orientation in resource natural our to is it interesting management our of future on the speculate in - Pre-registrati- on down for spring environment “Even though most of the engineers have pot bellies and narrow minds or so people think the engineers do only what the public wants The “bleeding Fewer students utilized the prehearts’ should remember that” process for Spring said Marc Brown another officer-o- registration than at any time in the Quarter ASCE USU said Registrar G Karl past To help educate and motivate Lambert the general public the College of Lambert said about 65 percent Engineering is sponsoring a of the USU studentbody preforum today at 11:30 in the UC registered for Spring Quarter Auditorium The percentage is about With the topic of “Oil Shale 70 average said he cent per Development”relevant to many the forum will be Lambert said the 65 per cent disciplines two guests by highlighted participation was probably the Fred include will lowest for any time except preSpeakers Fields a project chief for registration for Fall Quarters evaluation of water resources in There are always fewer who prethe oil shale area of Utah and register for Fall Quarter because Dr Clair Batty a professor of not as many students come back Mechanical Engineering in the fall he said The public is encouraged to The highest number of students was 78 per cent of to attend the studentbody he said Lamber said he knew of no particular reason why the number of students preregistering dropped but said that and Records has Admissions its registration under the been converting The program to a totally computerized direction of Jim Mulder USU process system is an political science professor He indicated this might have interdepartmental effort from 13 had a bearing on the lower college departments teaching in number of students presix course areas Students are had has USU preregistering allowed to tailor the course to of Fall since Quarter registration meet their particular educational 1971 he said needs works “When Although all students taking of for lot benefits a it has in involved be not the course will right said “We’re Lambert students” 20 students the course evaluation will be selected to give their converting to the new (comreactions to the material puterized) system right now” Benefits to students include presented and will receive $25 the from of books spreading out the tipies to worth for their return in register and ’sRWteniryg postbookstore be will students registration lines It alsq helps in efforts These and problems identifying selected from applications speeding up registration he said with Students interested in doing In addition preevaluations of the course should registration the USU bookstore contact Russ Hawkins at ext 7644 can have registration inor Gordon Foreman at formation faster and it is a f pre-regist- er Get paid attending classes this spring ? 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Twenty students taking the new Intergrated Values and the Environment Program and giving their reactions to the course will get just that SJUDENT LIFE it the official tfudonl publication of Utah Stato University and it written and edited by students EDITORIAL POLICY is solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The editor can reserve the right to refuse any publication at his discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed articles LETTER POLICY The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter All line and signed with name and student number letters must be typed on a Names may be withheld by the Editor however at the student's request Published during the school year except during finals week by the Associated Students of tiU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office University C alter 317 Pinted by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage at University Station Logan Utah 84321 Subscription rates $6 per year $2 per quarter Correspondence should be addressed to PO Box 1249 60-spa- SUMMED J Resori work is available in Grand Teton National Park at Jackson Lake Lodge Jenny Lake Lodge and Colter Bay Village during the summer of 197S A representative on campus will be interviewing March 3-- pre-registrati- 753-343- 3-- 6 Pick up your application and make your interview appointment now at the Placement Office Grand Teton Lodge Componyl Grand Tefon National Park Wyoming An Equal Opportunity Employer : !! t 4f & 45- - D’s valuable tool Lambert said As soon as the registration system at USU becomes totally computerized the process will be speeded up even more he said Lambert said that if preregistration were eliminated it could result in longer registration lines and make the registration pocess more difficult “Some schools do not use any he form of said “Some ha experimented and done away with it For more students preregistration makes things less hectic he said But for some seniors and graduate students there is no real benefit This is because the present system give priority for class assignments to upperclassmen Lambert said Thus seniors and graduate students already have first priority for classes he said Lambert said that one proposal which had merit that was designed to change would have been set up so every student got a minimum number of needed classes The rest of the students’ classes would then be given out on the basis of class rank he said Lambert said the goal of Admissions and Records is to have between 80 and 90 percent of the studentbody 7 Bridgerland Apartments Now accepting Spring Quarter and Summer Quarter Applications Call management pre-registrati- pre-regist- er Recycle this Paper Free 752-847- 4 Salad Kith every King and Queen for appointment or see house mgr in apt No 26 950 N 6th E Logan Ut STAB COMING ATTRACTIONS Pizza : !! 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