Show hedule LE R'ES Rttf I'SU acsc aw use aw use San Jo A: USl’ Mike Anderson o USU A few days of spring sure feel good forestry student from Salt Lake relaxes under the sun on the Quad Utah State fine arts tour visits Hollywood King Tut STUDENT ittnnj orlcs i xpenenct ILDFIIsiat" UNIVERSITY VOL 75 NO 58 LOGAN UTAH by Sue Van Alfen To go from Logan to Los Angeles may be only one small step for modem man but it is still a giant leap for his imagination according to students who spent spring break on the USU fine arts tour "Wherever the tour goes next time I'm going” said Keith Beurskens St Louis freshman e veterans of the and a fall and spring tours “King Tut was OK but that dinosaur was something else” “I’ve never been interested in museums and art but this was really different” said Betty "I go to a lot of movies but I'd never seen a Broadway thing Being in Hollywood and in that theatre was like stepping back in time to a different era” Time warp affected almost everyone "In Logan I wake up to the farm-ranc- h radio talking about antidotes for sick cows and here Monday March 27 1978 two-tim- mu-sue- m r b tvtryOCi IvSf 'rt hun )rcoibf ‘ 79 Id 1 USL t at wake up to Body Buddies on TV and 753-- fresh-squeeze- valul itut 4095 Also because some students had filed for candidacy for student offices as of the had believed the deadline filing for candidacy for all offices was Friday deadline Five more oftoday rather than Friday defices had only one candidate file clarations will be accepted only The USU constitution requires an office to have at least two until 4 pm today for those offices candidates Because of this the that already have at least two deadline for filing declarations of declared candidates candidacy has been extended to 4 Those students who have depm today for those offices with clared candidancy thus far are: less than two candidates After President — Eric Smart Gary that the deadline will continue to be extended by 24 hours until at Stevenson and Tammy Trimble Executive Vice President — least two candidates have filed Armond Accuttoroop Kelly SanNo one has yet filed for the ders and Brad Ward Academic offices of Education Senator VP — Lester Essig Michael Family Life Senator and HASS Henrie and Scott Smith Acitivi-tie- s VP — Mitch James and Steve senator No one r ot 1250 o w oil not to ot best-stock- er re-ent- ry gift-hor- se Some officers still need candidates f®1 Id orange convincingly) another tour 5dr V d juice” complained (but ing at the Los Angeles Music Center to hear the Los Angeles time Between sunning and Philarharmonic and time on Olswimming at the motel pool or vera Street the old Spanish bench the tour visited the LA section of Los Angeles Olvera Street in fact provided Design Center where the latest and future in industrial and home USU students with a new mascot black papier-mach- e furnishings is displayed (the cen- — a three-fobull — and the opportunity ter also houses one of the and most interestingly to authentic packaged health food stores in cooking “One of the best things about the country ) the King Tut exhito the foresight this tour is being in a place where bit where-thanof the tour director — the USU there is a little cultural mix” group breezed right past lines of said Byron Andreason who along people ringing the block waiting with others put his mouth where to get in the Norton Simon Art his mouth was and indulged in Gallery and the Huntington Man- Mexican Korean Mandarin table diplomacy sion and Gardens On the way back to Logan plans “I came on the tour to see the for gradual into the Tut exhibit” said Willa Archiworld of studying and deadlines bald sophomore pre-vmaior “But I like the Huntington Gar- was scrapped by tour members dens best I kept expecting to see in favor of one last fling in Las Scarlett O’Hara” Vegas Not ones to look a philosphical Romance of a different sort in the mouth those on grabbed others when they got off the bus in front of the Pantages the bus recalled the words of Don Theater at Hollywood and Vine Quixote in “Man of La Mancha" ‘“Man of La Mancha’ was “Which is crazier — to look at great but so were some of the things as they are or as they people I saw going in to the should be?” And if five days in another theatre” one USU observer of world needs any justification womankind noted that might be it The tour also included an even The five-da- y tour in fact gave no one much time to worry about for Student Life lctd UttW 75 UCt Chorale returns home MMas Chorale returned to Logan Saturday from a trip performing in churches schools and concert halls from New York to New Orleans Here they are pictured singing at the Riverside Church in New York City The USU Peterson Cultural VP — Randy Fife Athletic VP — Lee Bodily John Freund and Steve Price n Volunteer office — Cindy Special Projects — Bill Adams and Tamara Wallace Student Relations — Curtis Jacobs and Richard Westergard Executive Secretary — Kay Nishiguchi Agriculture Senator — Jeffrey Banks Brad Bateman Erich Richard Mueller and Bill Schabinger Business Senator — Scott G rube 11 Engineering Senator — Tom Staddard and Gary War-burto- Spackman Natural Resources Senator — Lori Kettering Science Senator — Sue Meyers and Curtis Slack |