Show October 29 If 75 Pago 5 High riserS-bStandard procedure also raised through Sigma Nu’s “Saint or Sinner Dinner” for the Dear Editor: athletic program The frats and sororities are involved in many campus and community projects and my congratulations go out to each of you for the support and involvement I see from the Greek system on campus read with interest Doug McCullough’s editorial asserting a case of false advertisment for the Seals and Crofts concert His legal advice is different from mine An attorney I contacted could not see a case of false advertisement at all The students should realize that all I Nolan D Johnson (529-80-977- the radio spots that were broadcast prior to the concert In response indicated the change in price Dear Editor during the final day This is usual As a part of that ‘vast Greek standing operating procedure for general minority’ that Barry Willis spoke admission sales as an incentive of we wish to comment for early purchases NeverWho cares about Sig Derby theless I do not respond to the Days? I’ll tell you who cares There are about 40 kids in the charge that it was false adme To it would have vertising Special Olympics program the been false advertising had I many people touched by the bought a ticket for Seals and services that VOICE provides or Crofts and then been treated to those special kids in the Excepthe “Monkees” in their place tional Child Center that care When a person approached the Maybe Barry Willis doesn’t ticket office he or she was told care that the Sigma Chi Derby that the tickets were $5 he or she Days brought in nearly 3000 had a choice to either purchase or dollars which all goes towards not Had I not wanted to make the mentioned previous that purchase I was not forced to programs but we do Alot of people put in alot of do it And after making the purchase I indeed received the hours and alot of hard work to "raise' that money I think they product that was promised It seems to me that McCulloch deserve a little more credit than someone bitching about a few is attempting to make a mountain out of a molehill What he should lines in the campus newspaper point out is that the concert was a promoting this worthy cause huge success in terms of iopome Cathy Edam having made money for the cultural office on a weekend when a good share of the campus Kathy Deakin was away hunting deer He ought to congratulate the Cultural office for a fine concert Disagree Another thought is that it w'ould be most interesting to have the Dear Editor Associated Students charged with false advertisement and required to pay a fine That would then require them to reduce their budget across the board and I would hate to see Student Life’s budget be cut because of this fine Mike Sibbett (518-74-551- 7) Persona! thanks like to personally and hopefully represent the silent majority of students in sounding my plaudits to the Greek system on campus The fraternities and sororities have come up against criticism in the past present and I’m sure they will in the future but I think it would be difficult for anyone to find another organization so diversified yet so much alike come together and mobilize for a worthy cause During Sigma Chi Derby Days money was raised to help disadvantaged children Money was The (528-82-296- 6) We agree with everything that President Taggart had to say in his except for the part “they play a vital role in the development of young men and women” in reference to the ROTC programs on campus Sir one of the authors has spent six out of the last seven years involved with ROTC in high school and at USU During that time I was supportive of that letter-to-the-edit- or During the past two summers one of the authors has attended the Army ROTC Summer camp and failed both times He admits that he failed because of a lack of ability with no fault to the Army As a result he received an honorable discharge from the program and is now a civilian In the six years of his ROTC association he learned to march fire a weapon and at the summer camps slide down a rope to crop in cold lake water This showed that he had limitations in certain physical and instructional capabilities but as to relevance to Thur 7:00’ Business ! Alpha 50 mmm ftstf : T Spaced out Greetings Mortals After watching you and that comedy you call civilzation all these centuries I have decided that I must finally come forth and allow you to benefit from my ' Mel Brooks’ ¥&iE'03fP0IDtDCEERS’: The quv THIS 8E wisdom It seems that Student Life in it’s never ending search for yellow journalism is at it again-tryin- g to raise a scandal over that qAVe me TICKET MUST CRA2V nothing Frank Coats makes it sound like he and Darrell are practically at war with each other Bor-rowm- an Those two are and good friends the only controversy is in their fantasizing minds and I won’t even mention the wheeling and dealing Frank is doing with that movie venture Goodnight Frank better luck next time Farewell mortals The Hermat Patchwork lots American technology shows its perverse way to remedying en- vironmental problems We Americans never solve our problems at their origin we try to patch them up as they continue to protrude into the future So goes the parking lot situation here in Logan Our campus planners propose to build a parking lot behind the tennis courts A bid went out Friday to construction firms This green grass field has served as an excellent place to play frisbee as well as a place for the golf classes to practice No one has ever considered parking in the Highrise parking lot - is it too far away? Why not just pave the whole campus with parking area this' will eliminate the patchwork parking lots here on campus The more room there is for parking the more people we will have driving cars The end result: One big problem what can we pave next? Perhaps we can leave the grass fields for the frisbee freaks and walk to school Rusty Davis (EAC) Nre1 w" MM Kappa Psi Presents Dei SrooEx's First Starring Gene Wilder Zero Mostel Dick Shawn We're No 2 we si 66 Names withheld Has Arrived S Aud-- 1 army really is pririiiirrmi sat 6:30 & 9:30 & walking through swamps etc) and it is to be commended for that but otherwise it is irrelevant to how the MM “Compo-Tisllim- ” Too Funny Too Miss! Fri 9) program Dear Editor I would (479-74-424- Ray Cornia the army it was nowhere Most of the prior veterans that attended the camp have said that they were a waste of time and were totally irrelevant to the army as it really is Five of the seven people who dropped out of camp were prior veterans This universitie’s program plays a vital role in building the courage to face the unknown (rappelling 3) t y Try Harder hiOQODy iM MIS RiqHT MIAJD MOULD TAKE THAT JOB OF COURSE LIFE Is the official student publication of Utah Stato Univarsity by students EDITORIAL POLICY is solely the responsibility of the editorial staff The STUDENT and is written and edited editor can reservo the right to refuse any publication on hjs discretion EDITORIAL OPINIONS are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed articles The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter All letters line amTsigned with name and student number Names may be must be typed on a withheld by the Editor however at the student’s request Published during the school year except during finals week by the Associated Students of USU Editorial offices University Center 315 business office University Center 317 Printed by the Box Elder News and Journal Brigham City Entered as second class postage paid at Logan Utah 86321 Subscription rates $6 per year $2 per quarter 1 Correspondence should be addressed to P O Box 249 LETTER POLICY |