Show ASUSU taken poll Student program evaluated by Callup method results of a poll conducted governmttb request of student Exe-mq- w to the were reported ent Senate Wednesday and Pollsters Steve Sullivan said more than a jan Hagen to complete month was required a margin showed which tbe poll to minus five of error of plus five asked 46 Of the USU students aware of were said they patent of the the plans for renovation were 54 while percent fieldhcuse BOt were asked to prior-to- e should be use Tennis provided in the fieldho courts ranked first on 43 percent Students what faculties flit of listings Females listed more often than did tennis courts males Handball and racquet courts tennis courts with 175 percent of the students listing than as first choice and 20 6 Males percent as second choice preferred these more than did ran second to females area was mentioned percent of the respondents as needed in the fieldho use Basketball was listed as one of three choices by 345 percent of those polled Males were more likely to Basketball was listed as one of Ihree choices by 345 percent of those polled Males were more likely than females to list basketball Of the students Interviewed 21 4 percent said they would like to see volleyball courts constructed m the fieldho use A by i jogging 572 Twenty-fiv- e percent rated a as one of their top Males were more likely than females to place a wight room in top priority weight room three choices Bugliosi S Construction of a gymnastic room was rated in the top three of Fe30 6 percent of the listings males and studens in the College of Family Ufe were more likely to rate a gymnastic room in the top three than males and students in Natural Resources and Engineering Squash was most infrequently listed by USU students 93 percent not including it Upperclassmen tended to not squash but the pollsters said a lot of students didn't know what this game was When asked about use of the fieldhouse after completion of 36 5 percent of the renovation interviewees said they definitely would make use of the facilities while 48 8 percent said they probably would A small 12 3 percent of the students said they either definitely or probably would not use them The remaining didn't know if they would Of the students polled 23 percent said they had participated In student government or as a member of a committee board or planning group The remaining answered “no” Females were more likely than males to be involved In these activities Those registered In the college of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences were more likely to participate in this regard while those m Agriculture were the least school said they feel there is urn ted parking while 18 5 percent said there is ample parking and 2 3 percent said there is unlimited parking Upon inquiry about limiting the said they were aware of the existent e of faculty evaluation files while 40 1 percent said they weren't Those in the upper classes were more likely to be aware of the files Of tliose aware 36 2 number of parking decals dis- percent said they had used the tributed 46 percent were in favor files Upperc lassmen were more of the idea while 47 7 percent said likely than freshmen to have used there should be an unlimited the files number Should decals be disMost of the students 83 3 pertributed on a first-com- e cent approved of making the bull basis’ Almost half of the USU's mascot Although the polstudents 45 7 percent responded lsters said the response was Inaffirmative while 20 percent said different 7 6 percent said they distribution should be done by either disapproved or strongly class and 10 percent said it should disapproved while 8 7 percent lx by random selection said they did not know how they According to the poll Easy felt about the bull as mascot When asked what they thought listening concerts are preferred by 34 9 percent of the questioned the person leading the bull should students Kix k concerts brought be wearing the majority 57 1 to USU are favored by 31 3 perpercent felt a farmer in bib cent of the respondents 16 7 peroveralls was appropriate Second cent had no preference 7 1 perchoice was portrayal of a typical cent preferred Western and 5 6 college student in blue jeans favored by 22 6 percent A cheerperi ent would prefer Jazz concerts The higher the class level leader as leader was the choice of of the respondent the less likely 8 7 percent The bull being led by he was to chixise rock and easy a country gentleman was seen by 7 5 listening music Instead "no prepercent as preferrable and ference" was the tendency 3 6 percent said the leader should students were more likewear an outfit similar to the band ly to choose ‘rock’ while uniform student preferred easy listening When asked what atiould lie music funded first most students 53 8 Of the students interviewed percent said landscaping around 59 5 percent almost three-fifth- s the football field Restroom facil first-serve- ities at Maughan Track was listed by 37 7 percent and 8 3 percent said they didn't know The dcrnograjihirs of the survey were of sex class residency and college These drmograihw s were found to be very close to those on the University records Five questions concerned only freshmen students 42 8 percent felt the efficiency of registration was positive the female population mainly contributing Registration was rated as inefficient by 31 0 percent The male population give a negative response more often than did females Efficiency was rated In the medium range by 28 2 percent Freshman and new student orientation was given a good or excellent rating by 49 9 percent 38 1 percent gave it a fair rating 4 8 percent pcxir 7 1 percent didn't know When asked if they ttiougtit a parent orientation would be helpful In Introducing USU's campus to parents of freshmen and new students 56 9 percent answered that It would It deflnltly or probably would according to 40 4 percent It definilly or probably would not be helpful aaid 40 4 percent and 3 5 percent said they d Out-of-sta- in-ta- hdn't know (Continued on page!) likely Of the student surveyed 49 6 percent said they drive to school and 49 6 percent said they didn’t Males were more likely than women to drive to school More 785 percent than of those students who drive to three-quarter- s Vol 74 No 27 Monday Doc b 197& Logan Utah captivates audience Heifer Skelter' — a result of Manson's desire “Charles Manson was an evil sofifusticated con man He was a maestro orchestrating what everyone else did” said Vincent Bugliosi Thursday summarizing his feelings toward Manson to an audience of students and local citizens of "Helter Skelter" and Bugliosi prosecuting attorney during the Manson trials captivated the audience with his report of bizarre facts and figures pertaining to tha Manson family and their conspiracy to murder nine people or The Manson murders Bugliosi said took place well over seven years ago yet they are still very much in the public spotlight He said this is because people are naturally fascinated by strange and bizarre things Bugliosi said that unlike any other mass In our history a precedent to those of Manson’s family was never set would kill for him and thought of him as Christ Manson did have an Inherent ability to dominate fellow human beings Bugliosi sold He pointed out Manson had raw materials to work with Most of his followers had alxmdoned themand their families prior to selves from Manson's Bugliosi said They famtly joining were lookuig for a leader and Manson was looking for followers he said Most of the followers were girls and the family's ages ranged from 13 to 27 years he sail adbng that from 15 to 20 mem tiers all were subservient to Manson wx-iet- y The tunes were right Bugliosi said f ir creating a family such as his Bugbosi said the late 60 s were a tunes of unrest and uncertainty The use of drugs played an important part In the Manson family USD most commonly used he said murders Manson felt blacks were a subhuman race was to Bugliosi said The purpose of the murders races and white black the between war a incite he said adding that Manson called this uprising "Helter Skelter" He had a warped desire to be the master of the white race Bugliosi aaid Manson looked up to Hitler and thought everything Hitler did was right he said Prosecuin9 attorney for the Mason trial lorgo crowd Thursday He is also the co b°°k "Heller Skelter" a book about the bizarre c°PivoJ?U® IOSi' ° yerY M de Mthe Manson family One of the most Intriguing factors of the case Bugliosi said was how Charles Manson a small man of five feet two Inches a man who loved animals and wouldn’t step on a flower could gain such control over his followers that they While family memtx-r- s were under the dxupi' influence Manson played and manipulated their minds and deprogrammed their previous commitments to society family and religion Bug-liosaid si lie said the murderers were not under the Influence of USD at the tune of the murders Manson wanted everything to be just right Those who killed for Manson in my opinion did so because they wanted to Bughd sail Manson never forced the members to kdl t Continued M pS ft |