Show gy w i¥lwwaawrtiiiiij& vg iwifgKrwai Character the key to success Wooden says Wil' said Die t ornt t stone of Wood is iridusti lousness and nthusiasm I don t like coat hes that don t like (oath he said my pt rson must In enthusiastu in what ht dots or he should do somt thiny else File set ond level of the pvra mid t (insists of ftiendship and t oope ration The world is ytttiny smaller every day and we nt td tooperation to make the most of what we have he said Wooden also expressed the need for self-- t ontrol espeually in (oathiny eoath needs to make good decisions through A coach he said reason ( annot antagonize and influ ht bi Tom taff writer tris pyramid 1 it at e of rmrul comes from Incoming the ipihlt of Ik best that vou art ffas r I ( fount said comne ketball Coat h John Wooden Wooden gut't It tmer for the tut e st ries spoke in Fine Arts ( t ntt r auditorium the Fine Arts Success is tht uhicti A 1 ( Wednesday The former pi loy-dt- iter aid coach diin t confine himst lf to the topic as he talked about of basketball his pvrarmd of sue i ss he said Concerning sm ' ess its the charai tt r tfiit t ounts the not reputation Success is somt times niea v ent e The fourth level of the pyramid contains alertness initiative and intent guard who only saw the haskt t and not the rest of his A teammates me did not plav lony for said People must be alert and ob servant not selfish Tin time tomes when we all begin taking initiative and start making dec lMnn- fir ourselves ht sai and failure is inev t tbit1 ver vorie fails Da lit art of the Wooden pvra mid is consideration skills and i on si it r ltg n for ht rs A in v e ht got to know your stuff or you an t be sue eessful he said ( onsideration for others is v ital m tv ery thing aeeor ding to Wooden whose teams were noted for their t onsideration of other lock- er rooms and their politeness 1 toward officials firmly believe that the world would be muc h better off if there was more consideration says Wooden There would be less wars less rar ism and less problems all around The upper levels of Wooden’s pyramid of success consist of poise confidence and competitive greatness By confidence Wooden said he means “real confidence not just whistling in the dark ” At the apex of the pyramid are faith and patience he said You must have faith and things will turn out the wav they are meant he said to That does not necessarily mean they will turn out the way you want them to” dents Most of my career has been teaching young people and I consider teaching a wonderful responsibility ” Wooden considers basketball a teaching thing and says “when the teaching aspect is taken out we are doing a great injustice to the young people we teach ” Although many of his “students” such as Kareem Abdul-Jabb- ar Sidney Wicks Jamaal Wilkes and Bill Walton have gone on to become standouts in the NBA Wooden noted that the majority of his players have gone into professions such as law medicine and business After the speech Wooden signed autographs and answered questions Among some of his ideas for the future of basketball Wooden would like to see a new rule instated that prohibits an offensive rebounder from taking a follow up shot By requiring the he Sold to pass the ball to a player As for patient e Good things teammate Wooden said that the take time and you will lose all if number of fouls committed under you want too mm h too vwn the backboards would be cut Wooden who taught English to down considerably as there high st hool students in Indiana would be no need for intense and later got his master s in poetry says he enjoys the oppoi 1 ontinued on tumties he gets to speak to stu page 5) ’ STUIDEWT VOL 75 NO 39 nn LOGAN UTAH Friday staff photo by UCLA's forme- - basketball coach lined his pyramid of success" to Fine Arts Center Al Hartmann John Wooden out an audience in the r Wednesday Some magazines “The of censoring and can point-of-vie- some oble the materia groups may find qu is not the responsibi library” said Dixie S associate director MILRF cenung the remoyal of pi and articles in some mag and newspapers in the libr ‘Some magazines su Flay boy have been mutilc badly that recently we hav running a closed run of p magazines w ith only eurr snes available" Shipp bven the microfilm of P nasbeen multiated ” You really can’t sa “uses the ripping or teari pictures and art stone M'd “we sometimes woi en assignments are m Is 581 ratber than resea e material in the librar dents just remove wha students? i need ” Drage said that poor mailing and irregular printing of issues is the reason for cancelling of material such as The Advocate Big Mama Rag and lesbian Tide R’s because we pay for them and they don’t show up or because the businesses have failed that we cancel them” she said ’’We spend too many man-hour- s in trying to get the material that it doesn t make it worth it ” ith bad credit and finan- cial credit from banks a spokesman for First Security Bank of Ixigan told a STAB forum audience Students have also found that it is easier to get a loan than pay it back” Kenneth Cuthbert manager of First Security Bank of Logan said Wednesday 1 he first thing bank officials look for in loan applicants is solid” character of the individual Cuthbert said Banks examine past credit by contacting credit bureaus personal acquaintances and by looking at checking account history Credit history normally pattern and it pattern will always repeat” Cuthbert follows a certain is probable the point-of-vie- During the 60’s we received considerable pressure to get a variety of magazines but now we don’t” Shipp said Draig said that students interested in suggesting material not listed can go to their department representative or directly to the Each person should be library more considerate of their fellow student because when they take material out it's only hurting themselves” she said w have trouble obtaining for being mutilated Doug Buckley staff writer Students questionable character will What about credit Merrill Library in January 27 1978 said If an individual hasn’t lived in the community for a full year the chances of obtaining a loan aren’t too great” Cuthbert said not Combeen munity character has” clearly established ‘ Cuthbert ’ ‘ by Sheree Josephson staff writer v said students should put detailed information on the loan application It will help the chances of obtaining a loan” he said Students must have legitimate reasons for obtaining a loan” Cuthbert said We also look at collateral but we don’t rely 100 percent on collateral Banks don’t want to convert collateral for a payment of a loan” he said Life insurance policies can be used as collateral he said Source of income is important in obtaining loans Indivi- duals with part-tim- e jobs have more difficulty getting a loan e worker Cutthan a hbert said full-tim- Cuthbert said the main question students have about loans is how they first apply without a credit history Cosigners are helpful” he said We don’t encourage because both parties have to be examined for good credit ‘ and said character” Cuthbert A solid establishment with a bank is also helpful for getting a loan he said “Banks can determine credibility by how an individual handles their checking account ” Cuthbert named three problems students have with loans “Students often borrow too much money have problems paying back loans during sickness and accidents and forget to honor the committment of the loan after their name has been signed to the contract” he said “When students find they cannot make a payment on a loan they should come to the bank and say they have a problem Both the bank and the borrower should have a cooperative attitude” he said In Logan banks student federally insured loans aren’t offered any more Cuthbert said “Banks didn’t want to handle these loans because of the low interest” ai wmmi aft |