Show Page 3 Student Life Monday May 10 1976 Academic Senate begins tenure The new Academic Senate met for the first time Thursday and is off start” according to Kevin Anderson academic vice to a “good president “I think we’ll work well together” Anderson said “we’re getting an early start” The meeting consisted of budget preparation appointment of committee members and career placement for students information The senate discussed the need of funds to cover the 100 or more activities sponsored by the college senators the academic board and general operation “Four senators were appointed to Faculty Senate committees” Anderson said “and four were appointed to university policy com- mittees” BRUCE BALLS Anderson said the students who were appointed for the Faculty Senate committees were — Bill Parnell and Tammy Trimble learning resources committee Dan Zollinger faculty evaluations and Randy Whipple academic standards The four students on the USU policy committees were — Randy teacher education John Ure registration and class Douglas scheduling Mark Brosseau and Don Adams graduate council Paul Murray assistant director of the Career Placement Center at USU gave the senators information about how they could help fellow Athletic VP and Paul Watterson ASUSU president look over the architect students find jobs to suit their education and interests recommendation submitted by the Renovation Committee Construction will begin next spring Renovation set for spring by Lyn Smith Construction of the Fieldhouse renovation won’t begin until next spring Bruce Balls Athletic VP said Friday The Renovation Committe submitted its architect recommendation and finalized deadlines for funding approval in a meeting Thursday “I think there was a misconception among students that the renovation was to begin immediately” Paul Watterson ASUSU President said Takes Time takes time” Funding plans must be approved by the administration Institutional Council Board of Regents and the State Legislature before any construction Balls said Vote May Final selection of the architect must await till administration approval and the Institutional Council vote on May 15 “The bond is a loan which finances the project and must be okayed by the legislature which meets in January or February of ’77” Balls said Watterson said the committee $2 was carrying out steps to get the renovation under way but “it 15 Increase Watterson said the bond will be made up of the $2 student fee increase University contributions and possible excess stadium bond funding The $2 increase for students will become effective quarter Balls said the committee will submit a planning guide to the architect in June barring delays The plans include construction of an all purpose floor for tennis vollyball and basketball six racquet and handball courts a weight and conditioning room a banked running track shower and locker room facilities Travel study offered History and cultural travel study are available to USU students and others who participate in travel study tours offered this summer by the Office of International Programs at USU eastern United States will be led Michael Nicholls USU History Department expert in colonial history The June 8 to yr will include Boston Philadelphia Williamsburg Washington DC and other areas by Dr Dr Jay A Monson will lead a University credit is available He lived as an option to those who will tour to Hawaii June in Hawaii and worked has led and on USU professors accompany the tours said Bruce Muir tour earlier study tours there Information can be obtained'y coordinator International A Bicentennial Discovery tour contacting p USU at of grams the to the early historic sites 5-- -- $800000 Estimated cost of the renovation is $800000 and should be completed in December of ’77 MONTH OF MAY Tender Spaghetti with a rich slowly simmered Italian Meat Sauce with warm French Bread and chilled Lettuce Salad with Dressing for only DD© D©V FAMILY RESTAURANT I 461 110RTII MAIN L0GAI3 UTAH Offer expires May 23rd TGIliTE 8:00 pm Fine Arts |