Show September 24 1975 Page Freshman find out facts from old hands Leadership works Hop a success Combating the problem of housing and employment of 700 foreign students was discussed at the Utah State University Leadership Workshop held prior to school at the Forestry Camp in Logan Canyon “We hope to organize the 5 ef- forts of groups working to help these students under the Foreign Student Office” Val R Christensen director of the University Center said Housing disputes including yearly contracts and high rise food were also discussed “Quarterly contracts or two meal contracts are possible alternatives to present pro- cedures” Christensen said Breakdowns on student and university expenditures were suggested by student leaders “These breakdowns would be used to inform students on just where their money goes and how the university spends it” he said Other policies were discussed procedures including drop-ad- d teacher evaluation importance mass transit inadequacies and student advisory problems Although no solutions were decided upon Christensen said that generalities were eliminated and specifics were discussed Action will be taken on these problems throughout the year by means of bills and resolutions he USU freshmen practically filled the FAC concert hall to become “oriented” to the camus Monday morning Mike Morgan served as master of ceremonies for the two hour assembly which featured music by Samhill a rock group affiliated with students productions introduced by Pres Glen L Taggart to the group Taggart encouraged them to be “aggressive” in finding out what the campus has to offer them Vice President of Student Affirs Claude Burtenshaw told the new students to be “curious” and become involved to make their college experience more profitable ASUSU President Nolan Johnson said there are many individuals at USU — their personalities “melted together become the soul of USU” ASUSU officers were introduced: Doug Brady executive vice president Randy Funk aca- demic vice prsident Kayleen Campbell executive secretary g Darrell Sanders student vice president BilljGentr activities Buzz Th u r be? oII?ur aT vice president Jill Ferre financial vice president Mark Wil-ke- y athletics vice president and Carlos Pinto volunteers vice president rela-Jjon- freshman are finding the campus life relaxing and the ready for another year ice cream welcoming as Aggies get Cultural VP Buzz Thurber told the story of Cinderella humorously mixing up the words He more seriously said that Don Quixote in all of us” He said he felt that USU is where students can dream the impossible dream and then then “There is a little attain it Warren Burton and Betty echer Be- USU music department faculty members entertainedo them with a comical violin-pian- duet said vvtiUZo Benbow awarded lectureship one of six chosen for Spain Benbow associate Jerry of professor languages and philosophy at Utah State University has been awarded a Fulbright Lectureship to teach in Spain Benbow was one of six people chosen by the Spanish Fulbright committee He will teach a course on American culture and institutions and one on English as a second language at the University of Deusto in Bilbao the capital of the Basque provinces L As an undergraduate Away from home For the first time or the fiftieth time You can always use a friend Benbow spent a year studying at the University of Madrid in Spain He recenty translated a play by Spanish playwright Antonio Buero Vallejo and plans to take a video tape copy of the USU production of the play to Spain to show Vallejo Benbow will leave for Spain in September for the fall semester and will return to USU fall quar- ter If you're from one of 104 cities in the f Inter-mounta- in Area chances are First Security is your hometown bank 1976 When you come to school SC -- 20 — NEW! Factorials Brackets year over counter exchange at our store 1 person-to-perso- reg $8995 Come in and see us $5995 Guaranteed You have a long way to go We want to help along the way lowest prices in Utah! First Security Bank ft WE ALSO CARRY HEWLETT-PACKAR- i r8 First Security Bank of Utah NA 5 South Main Logan ’ D First Security Bank of Logan NA 1320 North Main 750 W 200N 752-643- 2 Hours: SDXES EiOSEHS Sat 10-4:0- 0 J 1 in a strange town as far as we're concerned we're still your hometown bank Just as friendly just as anxious and willing to help you as the bank you grew up with We call it n banking But it means we just want to be friends Trig function now X''W 10-6:0- 0 '4 pm X Mi mhvr Fnlvral Ikm-i- t In uni m Corxnalwn f f |