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S t IM ( N ' i qU f f O f (t in I r i' j j n Legislature passes bill student-regen- t by ll- - ky ( assli-- r senior writer lit t tab Stile legislature this week lavsed a hill wluih would expand the Board of Regents to in lode a student rneintcer I Wo final the tall la romes law ft Steps ate net essary oust utionalty must D- determined by the attorney general and it n usl D- signed by (Governor S ott Malheson (lovernor Matheson had recommended the meaauie in his state of the state message to the legislature Ae the hills pro(xinentx aiitii tpale Uw governor will sign the hill 1’aul Waltcrson ASU'SU studentDalv president said The bill was jwnsjsi Monday by the Senate in a 2t 7 vote The amendments made by that body were also cleared with the I louse of Reii eseriDtives The measure enlarges the Dtard from 15 to 16 regent to provide for the student IlieiiiD'r Amendments to the tall provide that the student will be non ioitii al apMmtee his term will last a maximum of two years and he will have full voting rights except for the selection of a Dtard - hainnan The student will fe appointed by the governor He will select the student among three nominees proposed by the student body president's council Rex (I Flow-maregent from northern Utah said be uarts student input but questions whether the student sDiuld be a voting This 1922 memD-- r of the Diard Dodqe Brothers touring car is one of the models registered m the Car he I think the idea is more symDihc than rffextive’' he said Valley Veteran s Motor Club The cor is owned by USU Professor Ken Cook president of “Frankly ' I the group have no objections to student input” he said “As the consumer of education the student should have input hut I question whether It’s really effective to have him as a voting member" more advisable for the Flow man said he felt It might have or member student to D made an "This ls a tremendous area of responsibility anil since a student can be on the Diard only two years at the maximum he will Just barely get the feel of it" he explained b Kick Johnson The regent said he was concerned that a student represents a states and Canada staff writer Karl Hound another member and past presispecific constituency of sim lety "The Dard represents a totality of sx iety and not a vested interest" dent of the Cache chapter had an engine sent Valle from Illinois he said "If a student represents one particular group where doe tt and from other Iowa most club parts interesting the Veteran Motor Car Club “There are still carts in Utah Idaho and stop'’" any vaUey residents have seen the cars The satutory provisions of the Board of Regents state that not more Montana" he said “hut they’re becoming a parades and events What to than and harder find" would harder eight rnerriD-r- s will be from the same political party parade complete without the whine of an said the Dvard is not partisan In terms of ritfier politics or one Flowman Some members don't stop after acquiring antique car' ' or an 25 members are in the club whi vehicle One boasts more tfian 30 and geographic areas He said the regenLs are selected to rover Ifw state complete ° k°asls antiques but “special-inter- t geographically another has more than a dozen ” Uke the Kaiser “Decisions are not made along party lines or by area of One of the oldest cars m Iigan is a 1909 Sears and the classic ctivities of the club are he said "For example it’s not unusual to find the oldies Other nonmember a owned it hut is and representation” vane by many summer the club tries to 1913 at the hat for something at Dixie College" faike a Salt and in Buick 1910 a include people organize a tot Tt A student regent will be selected after the bill Is signed of such tours is one to Ament 1914 Metz Utah State University a and Buick F ldaa0 council will cDxise three student from the a l°P speed of 35 miles an hot 1910 Bunk and Dr Robert Bryner owns the president’s studentUidy the state as their recommendations to the governor owns the other Buick and the Metz eninu3rS Wlnc their way through valley "In the selection process we need to make sure get someone an!t m ® scenery The members meet week One of the nicest items is an original 1928 aut0 restoration and plan cl artiu(1SCUSS Fierce Arrow in immaculate conditon Mem- appointed who is sympathetic to student Ideas and viewpoints and won't turn on the students" Watterson said bers own many Model A and Model T Fords kS Occasionady the club gets togeth with Watterson said he felt that In time the student would come to be The a $15 fee is for The year and price car membership caplers picnics game: Not a and for the members ai includes group cepted as a Diard memD-- r with good thoughts and Ideas as is Uie restore their treasure liability insurance thffm ? on institutional councils 50016 buy their cars case aids The reaHufV5S subscription magazine comple magazine drive Watterson said the desire to work and wilhngpss to study would be members hacking for parts cS® m?mber who does his own work is K Originally made up of Cache valley residents qualities the student member ought to have a designer at the USU space lab He h "The student should be someone who can articulate Ideas and tZ ’ classes only the club recently became affiliated with a 1 on body and fender work national organization The purpose of the club convey a message to people" he said "It should I eorneone who a are he what will think" encountered when attempting aside from sponsoring tours and activities is to not afraid to be honest and say find ro f1715 acement parts for the ancient the preservation and display of fine machim encourage Cfirv if — has searched for 1922 page 1) (Continued cars of the past Dodge parts in Members of Cache Motor club enjoy restoration and touring D-e- n o non-votin- ‘ er ’ w-- |