Show Student Life Monday May 17 1976 1 1 Page FM station needs research Research into the feasibility of and need for the proposed FM rock station is needed before the n project is undertaken Paul studentbody president said Wat-terso- '"44" § v f'is 4'" is sS'' - T' ' SSs ' f W V ' i ' Tf'A j£t r4'4''-4''v4- ' ' r 4'4’' - 4" '4? 0m tk$r ' "" 4:-- ' & Vice-preside- had its place Friday afternoon as groups of students got in on the sunny mud bowl As you can see the students participating felt the frolic was definitely worth it! All college day ! Courtesy McCune Castleton The status of the project was reviewed at a hearing Thursday Mark McQuilken said the important things to be done at this point is to subtantiate the need for the station and determine if we can meet FCC requirements Information that is needed includes licensing requirements and cost equipment needed and cost filing procedures and cost where the studio will be when the station will operate and who will operate it McQuilken said “All these questions are secondary to substantiating the Student chugs seven root beers USU students showed their competitive skill" on the quad 17rJ''T InpTHT AM Onljorrp O3V with several emerging victor- ia”'’ Phil Goss Jim Hitchman and Greg Wolfe won the top three honors of accuracy in the frisbee throw Kent Gubler and Dave Browing won second and third May 1 6-2- need for the station” he said Bill Troy an interested student who works as an engineer at KVNU said he has received the FCC forms and information necessary for license application Executive Jeff Caldwell said he felt the project should be taken a step at a time rather than in one risky move Caldwell suggested the concept be tested by running a live broadcast in the UC through student production equipment The broadcast could be taped and run over a commercial station to gauge student’s reactions Carlos Pinto said he felt that the Executive Council should undertake the project no matter how risky if the students show that they want it “There are risks involved but it is your responsibility to follow through and make sure it doesn’t flop” Pinto said “If the students want it you have to carry it place the distance competition and Greg Wolfe won first place giving him the best overall achievement In the tug of war contest Mark Harris and his male chauvinists emerged victorious in a close race against 25 unidentified girls The root beer chugging contest was won by Gary (Wolz) Well in born who drank seven cups of root beer in 30 seconds Joe Sinclair and Eldon Fullmer weren’t too far behind drinking 5 V2 cups and 5 cups respectively Derrick Barlow stuffed a total of 20 marshmallows in his mouth during the marshmellow contest Doug Stowell managed to stuff 15 and Clark Fowlke stuffed 16 nt through” Debbie Arieda an interested student said she felt the students wanted the station and are enthusiastic about it McQuilken said he felt the money needed for the station was there if the need is proven Student Life has had an excess of money at the end of the last few years McQuilken said The excess money could be used without hurting Student Life he said “The station will supplement Student Life possibly reach some students that Student Life doesn’t and add divesity to communication at USU” McQuilken said Caldwell said the Executive Council should look at the project with an eye for not only how it will affect the students next year but also in the years to come “The station could go well next year but interest might drop off in two years and the whole thing flop” Caldwell said “There has to be some way to give the project continuity” Arieda said that once the station is established students interested in broadcasting would come to USU because of the station and these students would provide the continuity Watterson appointed students to investigate licensing requirements and procedures cost of equipment and the student’s feelings toward the station 38'eW E5T 2 ICO WORTH Logan Utah 81 3 21 301 Volunteers Week Sunday marked the beginning of National Volunteer Week held to pay tribute to volunteerism and the many people involved as volunteers In support of Natinal Volunteer Week Liz Goodson volunteers vice president said USU’s volunteer services will have an information booth for the week Posters will be displayed at the booth which will be set up downstairs in the UC “There are limits to what the government can do but there are no limits to what volunteers can do” said Miss Goodson At a recent conference held in Salt Lake City’s Salt Palace former Michigan Governor George Romeny said “We as citizens rely too much on government instead of tapping other resources such as er kicks-of- f volunteerism” PReoisioW today PHOTO&ftAPMtC- - 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