Show Student Life Monday Feb 4 Page 1977 7 dent life Si! n ' Carter 'chats' in casual setting ' t t t t ' ' ' i i I a t ' A ' t ’ (Letters to the Editor! Attitudes toward students ore improving t tl ’ ( w OpinionEditorlak f t " Ult I i! r 1 r t ' r i t : ' : ' ’ a ' ‘ I ' ' s' ! : t : 1' i i i - i i t v ' ' a t Will bt ' " ' '1 tt r P11 A ’ J' 1! i ' rTnal conduct of the admini “ 'it ' art f phone-ca- - a fYt s der d td'ft a I ti la's ’ t tui r w tinv Tfiet 'rs of tht r krti e the uiilU’ard f‘er reudir met d pr toem I firs' st s s s ( 1 Ss su t is'i p rira a 11 atr ‘fa a! a 1 as j idn-s- rt tr s vft ft t did r U'Uulness but too oi't" Aoald sppftf t f "a a s : irrkiTi the ortu le on in the Feb 4 student !ufe ho' ti t I fet rt ! thu’ said P t t m Smith t' at id s rust presi at or'ii t to tht hr surfil e is about pr tilens that miur with drink-r- s N iris is ever said dbout 't ns pie who linnk and don t ai‘ pr idems After working ir a bar f ir quite a while I feel q 11 died to sav that most people t have a i problem whatsoever " e't s ’ -- it-- s 't' v Time for a tax break for college students - f to a' ore stad'Pt has dropped out of college a ' Mora d a lirmht future and a lifetime of tr a afxir because of lack of beginning monev 4 s a’ 'V to provide tax credits for college educa ' expenses being cosponsored b Sen Jake Garn Mi u rr a t ' ' " " ' r‘ it rLir i If' t n(xirt Miiit- fi “ ' “ pjvtK eus ’ if tv it t 1nil 1 I ress eut for uo ur future a it r edjOdt r r aMM rf ard at nut be a ”- us im tr iters must a 11 i t S"l t li the funiii t tii ir I'mii of tiitar it t a ti a ir i students er( it ntrai i Watterson uuse thev Thev drink be ive: it jdving Par f the reason that peeat are hurt up about alcoboi J thS "e majority of Utahns in s’r n 1 v opposed to dnri'i Therefore those whododrakan the first paragraph of the I v i Smith infers that firms as a means of s- ! and b i ause of social pres sure What atx ut the person who just w ants l ie taste of a cold txer a'ter a lor hot dav s work or the who enjovs selecting and 'esting different varieties of me to go with his or her meaT Vre ese jxsple problem drinkers-' No fu‘ are not' I know txx ause I am one of these pcxiple and I m n ' an alcoholic or problem Inrktr Im not condoning 't'e pribli-drinker or drurk Ir ver bu the problem isn't in the liquor rself The problem is in the individual and how he or she drinks Ambling is a problem in eti ess liquor food religion or T a-- 'ii s1 ie e a t agaxst the accepts! avi r and the degree of S t pr 'bems csuld be exaggerate: bit G ssi b! v if the pressure lessTeid the number of aiccfu afiusers u uld decrease t f In ni fusion i I d like to tt3 Miss F ielda and others forte do hart ing with people who t ie'ii with liquor AlcoIxJt pr 1 j '"-'h-- r‘ uress r' ui ’ ' ps ni 1 toward keeping 'Jxnertv strick It S about time students got a been giving breaks to those with long c education is ( arm t deal with liquor matxt' that needs help Mike Snvder increasing steadih More ' ' "r Tgmg them stavs m college feeause A( !K tnl miKh at part-timjobs to help t w their 'u quests for that Nme students have to wait a couple of diploma vears after graduating from high school so thev can earn enough nionev to finance their educations The result is a loss of scholastic skills The students mav not be as sharp in grammar and math as thev once return 1to1er f'tudents ma-- de'ide they no longer want to the rigors of theme writing or biologv °P M'"1ng for a Job the dn:t wan? rt p: e v t Knrollmen! m colleges is dropping across the nation ' r an ingreasing attitude that a college dm ation s not necessary The mam reason however hJ)('r eciucit ion College tax credit’ ) 7sn 1" rsf'f rsr:'‘d o enMe sudens The amnesty program was too long in coming To the editor I suspect that Craig Sorensen viewoint Americans are to blame for amnesty is a bit vounger than I am and was not of age during the era when voung men were drafted by the'thou-sand- s to fight in a war which they knew was unmoral and wrong Most Americans including the majority of political leaders now admit that Viet Nam was indeed a sad mistake Iuving in the shadow of draft men of the sixties had the to make a choice — to obey the law and disobey moral convictions or disobey the law and leave the or face imprisonment It country was often a very hard choice especially for those who loved their country and had difficulty justifvuig U S involvement in the barbaric war and for those were opp p ggimg for et Nam Many not be considered was who reason ITiose were insufficient reasons fi r granting concientious objector status veterans would "patriots” by-M- Sorer sen Thev did not want to be there and they felt no honor tn what they did They simply felt that they had no choice I have et to meet one of these men who oppose amnesty The protests against amnesty seem to come argely from those who were not a part of Viet Nam e g World War II veterans I suspect that few of the draftees that made the choice to go rather than run begrudge those who chose differently their right to return and enjoy the freedoms of this country (That wasn't what the war 1 However is a sen us thing member 'hat the drinker s problem it s the person 1 i: t vg eii Zi -- dtiur i' 'ki' n is a '11 a '!( " 'll1 ' r ’ 4 j rj st 'i ill in i a' -- ' t a ‘i r t -- w se 't-- a at vtiu r ti f a'' i prp t A li til! e f ill"' inti Pm w a stitu i - th ifrir k ng w " si t ’ 1 ’ 1 t the editor 1 n I i v 'a a ' U( 'tadei is Not oil drinkers ore problem drinkers 1' nut it t ' e Hovt eiJet ti bt r i M ( t e v : i rai d im i! ( tr ui ' tup pr I b e i t t UlV - " 'i t re a:' tre irf he ep I ' 1’ 1 ('ua: r " ’ t r eii j t i t ' r " ' ’ ’ i w ’it i’ t !i t H i 'a i a i ' ' I ku t ' r "n V't'e-t" a fi ' f! t itlt a I - i a ' ' t: t ' rivi lit ' t taL n ib ut anvway not Twu wrongs do of the W right the plight veteran will not be 14“ thetf denvmg ethers “ Perhaps it is dlffl° did stand Viet Nam if d "An1 vour life personally too an eve tooth for a o osophy will not help country this rifts in that war perhaps President Can congratulate his amnesty program 7 U S withdrawal from w as too long m coming Judi Nunes Editor's note: you're one year I You r older Continued on page rli |