Show Tfc f A Executive council unanimously approves budget The ASUSU executive senate unanimously passed the ASUSU proposal since it was introduced to the senate last week was the cutting of the Model UN from the budget The $400 that had been earmarked for the Model UN will be put into the general expense 1975-7budget proposal in their final official meeting before summer break The executive council will meet during finals week to decide fund whether Colette Peterson andt The ASUSU executive officers Blaine Hart should be appointed' will receive a salary increase to the Publications Board for two said Nolan Johnson ASUSU year terms president The ASUSU budget proposal will receive The Val a $20 a month increase Johnson must be approved-b- y Christensen coordinator of said The increase means ASUSU student activities Claude will receive $70 a 6 vice-preside- Bur-tensha- university vice-preside- w vice-presiden- ts nt month nt for student affairs and Boyd Christensen university' of business The budget includes increases in the majority of ASUSU accounts The budget includes a $16000 increase for women’s and men’s ‘extramurals $10000 to subsidize the Hobby Center and $10000 for Student Life advice-preside- President $40 nt vertising The only change in the budget The executive council budget of $8175 is only for executive council salaries Johnson said “I would rather have seen us cut back and the academic Senators salaries increased $10 a month” said Randy Funk ‘‘It’s academic hard to say ‘we got a raise and vice-preside- you don’t ” the However academic senators have time to hold a parttime job Funk stated The executive council members don’t he said ‘‘I would have to work without the salary increase” said Darrell Sanders student relations ‘‘That would take away a lot of time that should be spent here (in the student relations vice-preside- The ASUSU president will receive a $40 a month increase Johnson said The president will receive $115 a month All ASUSU executive council tuition members receive wavers and free passes to the UC movies game room and concerts Johnson commented in-sta- te part-tim- e ‘‘I’ve had a couple of people come up to me and say ‘don’t fund the Model UN” Johnson in the stated ‘‘People organization are a pretty good source” The executive senate passed the amendment to cut the Model UN four to one against with two abstaining ’s office)” senate vice-preside- nt Two new policy boards will be added to the responsibilities of the activities according to the new charter The was activities instructed by the past executive senate to add the Hobby Center Policy Board and the Harmonious Living Center Policy Board Gentry said No groups can be funded by the unless the cultural cultual committee approves by a s majority according to a bill passed Student court members will not vice-preside- vice-preside- Revised charter nt nt nt two-third- activities charter was shown to the senate by Bill Gentry acThe tivities charter suggests the activities The reyised vice-preside- The Model UN is nothing more than a social gathering said Doug Brady executive The Model UN should be dropped commented Brady it” vice-preside- Racial and ethnic minority groups will be encouraged to spend their ASUSU money on educational purposes as a result of a resolution passed by the nt vice-president- over the responsibilities of the movie committee to the STAB chairman) is a good one” Gentry said ‘‘or I would have reversed vice-president- ’s nt include a movie but doesn’t force him vice-preside- committee to have one ‘‘I still feel the decision (to turn be appointed to positions on review boards and no complaint boxes will be provided for students because a resolution submitted by Brady failed The ASUSU executive council will not meet until fall quarter ASUSU “72 years of free expression” Vol 72 No 86 Utah State University Logan Utah May 30 1975 Parking on their own Dave Kingham Staff writer preliminary decision by the State Board of Regents will require USU’s parking office to A become a self-sustainin- g Evan Stevenson auxiliary vice assistant president for business aid The USU administration is however trying to gain exception from the regulation and the final decision will probably be reached the third week in June One of the consequences if the department was forced to Stan T become Buxton director of the traffic office said would be the withdrawal of revenue collected from tickets from the scholarship fund in which it was put self-sustaini- non-athlet- ic Keep revenue home to become Buxton said ‘‘we would have to keep the ticket revenue in the department” Buxton pointed out that this ticket revenue would not cover the additional expenses incurred and other measures would have to be taken The fines for tickets could be raised and the parking decal rates could also be raised to bring in additional funds Buxton said The fines are in the process of being raised at this time he said But the purpose of the raise is not to increase revenue but to deter illegal parking We expect the increase to drop the number of tickets written so it ‘‘If we were Pros and cons Buxton said he felt there were both pros and cons to becoming A lot of the money spent in the parking department now is taken from other departments and if the self-sustaini- department became self-sustaini- these funds could be put back into the university-t- o help keep it beautiful he said On the con side is the increases in ticket fines and parking decal rates that the change over would necessitate Buxton said self-sustainin- probably won’t increase the funds coming in” Buxton said Buxton said he didn’t foresee any attempts to step up the number of tickets written at the higher rates in order to bring in the necessary funds for self-sufficien- budget for next year calls for the same number of ticket writers as we have had in the past” Buxton said “we would ‘‘Our like more we always have but the money is just not available” Buxton said the purpose of writing the tickets is not to bring in funds to the department but to keep a constant flow of cars moving through the parking lots in an attempt to make sure there are slots available for those with decals who need them See decision “I would just like to see a concrete decision made one way or the other before the students Jeave so they wouldn’t have to come back next fall still wondering if fees are going to go up” Buxton said David W Musick sociology instructor said the increase in parking fees that would be necessitated by the change to should be viewed as an indirect tuition increase self-sufficien- “The parking department is being forced into a money generating operation because the state legislature won’t put more money into education They are forcing the Board of Regents to make cuts and the parking department is the one getting hit” Musick said Because of their limited methods of generating funds the parking department through no fault of their own is going to be forced to write more tickets and charge higher prices Musick said Annual Commencement of Utah State which is being held on June 4 and 5 will graduate 1450 undergraduates this year All of the candidates for Sherratt the Commencement graduation are required to attend Chairman the Ticket Office has been able to fill all of the requests the Baccalaureate Services Commencement Ceremonies and for tickets from the candidates for graduation for boththe College Graduation Ceremonies Comand unless they are excused by the Baccalaureate of the mencement services Alll Dean of their college Academic be will dress is required for all three guests of the graduates accomodated with reserved programs The valedictorians have been seats The The Fine Arts productions did well also Thurber said four of them being complete sellouts and others doing nearly as well The Chamber Music series is becoming one of the best in the country he Lewis ‘‘Diversification is what we’re looking for next year” Thurber said “We’ll try to have a couple of hard Rock concerts because the Doobie Brothers show proved that we’ve got at least 1000 really hard rockers” Thurber said he is going to reorganize the Cultrual office to an operation similar to STAB with various committee chairmen including Mini Concerts Pop Concerts Lectures Fine Arts Films and Fine Arts Concerts The Cultural Arts Series budget is up to $65000 for the upcoming year Thurber said that' $65000 about $33000 comes from the Cultural Of Committee so we plan to advertise and promote these events more in the future so the students can get their money’s worth he said Eighty-Secon- d named for all of the colleges They said Bassie the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the return of Chamber musicians Carr and and the Commencement Luncheon Tickets are on sale at the Ticket Office for the graduation picnic luncheon to be held at 12:30 pm on the Quad to Gerald R According staff writer 74-7- 5 tative acts include Count Commencement Baccalaureate Sue Coltharp attendance at pops concerts during the period reached 47600 about twice the total of the previous year Buzz Thurber cultural vice president said The great increase was due largely to an increase in the number of concerts promoted Thurber said Beach Boys for homecoming In the Fine Arts series ten- Pages 4-- Total Plans for next years events are in full swing Thurber said including attempted to bring in acts such as America Tower of Power and the 2 Graduation exercises scheduled June 5 Cultural VP outlines plans for next year Regents say 1 1 will speak at the ceremonies held in the individual colleges at 11:30 am The valedictorian for the College of Agriculture is Steven Salt There are approximately 88 graduates from this college The College of Business has two valedictorians this year they are Bradford Allen Cannon and Carolyn Winter The college has approximately 190 graduates The College of Education’s valedictorian is Pauline Marie tsoyer and the college has 270 graduates Valedictorian for the College of Engineering is Blair J West and his college has 125 graduates The Family Life valedictorian is Margaret Christensen with 124 graduates and for the College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences it is Karen Casto and has 332 students graduating is Kari Grace Bullock valedictorian for the College of Natrual Resources and they have approximately 170 graduates The College of Science will have Hunsaker as their valedictorian They have 128 graduates Graduation The College Ceremonies will include the presentation of the college valedictory speeches and the Jesse awarding of diplomas to graduates receiving bachelor degrees Tickets are required for ’ SRE Burn rally today Relevant Students for a Education has called for a of support for Burn today from 3:00 Stephanie in the afternoon until 5:00 They will gather on the porch at the west end of the Library where the demonstration Library Gallery is located SRE is raising money to cover the legal expenses involved in Burn’s effort to keep her job The Harmonious Living Center has agreed SRE to can collection a central place Civil The American there Liberties Union subsidize some costs of the case but Burn needs $600 to initiate the legal process An independent group of students has collected 70 petition to allow signatures in defense of a mathematic teacher who is being fired The signatures are all from students presently enrolled in classes taught by Ross Fraker The students who are attempting to defend Fraker have asked SRE for support They plan to present their petitions to department head Larry Cannon college dean Ralph Johnson and university president Taggart They plan to join in Friday’s demonstration with their own concern that Ross Fraker be retained by USU |