Show STUDENT LO International Weekaoeson FE JL by Roury Williams staff writer UNIVERSITY Forty years for Sigma Jim Suckling b staff writer years of success on campus Sigma Nu fraternity celebrated its 40th anniversary Saturday with more members than 220 alumni and guests attending a banquet m the I'C Ballroom and a reception at the fraternity With forty house H"lert Bullock the judge in the Gary Gillmore rase was the guest speaker Judge BuIIh K was the first person to be initiated into the USU Sigma Nu Chapter Before founded m 1938 Nu the chapter was originally a local chapter called IVha Nu which was Judge I founded in 1''! 4 banquet the chapter received the During the I'SU Rock Award from the Sigma Executive In rector Maurice IJttlefieM The Rock is the highest award a Sigma V ij'ter can receive Nu from tieir nitnmai headquar What ters It signifies the chapter s excellence among the more than 200 chapters across the nation Helen Iundstrom dean of women students received the Jefferson Cup award along with the first chapter mern-tier- s of the chapter at CSC the award is given to the individuals who have contributed to the Greek system of a university Also participating in the program was tier aid R Sher-rat- t vice president for university relations and Sigma Nu s national merge I! Champ president tah Mortage and laian Co the national sentinel and Arthur Meiehni CSC associate professor of physical education and the national sentinel Mike Seely anniversary came from such places as Michigan Oregon Kansas California Nevada! Idaho Wyoming Colorado" and Utah Special guests for the banquet included Maurice Littlefield Sigma Nu Executive director and Sigma Nu regional consultants Mike Camp Southeast region Bernard Williams South Central region and Iwe Ferrett field services coordinator Also present at the anniversary were representatives from all the other Greek associations on president I chapter president was the host of the banquet and Eugene Tueller head of the music department at I wigan High School directed music The alumni attending the Nu campus 'cel the anniversary was great success" said Gerald Sherratt who coordinated the anniv ersary "I know Sigma Nu at LSI will continue on to i a be tops for the n xt 4(1 years" Nu Sigma fraternity was founded at Virginia Military Institute on Jan I Itttg) and has chapters on over 200 colleges and universities in the Tinted States and Canada and mote than 120000 members International Week continues today in the Juniper Lounge where speakers from India Palestine Iran and Egypt will be discussing cultural and political issues unique to their countries The speakers will also field questions from the audience “The speakers will expose the interests of their countries to the American community here This is not just to show that they are different but to show above all that there is one humanity” Awni Khatib president of the International Students’ Council said On Thursday four foreign movies will be shown in the UC Hub The films are documentaries designed to show the progress and lifestyle of particular countries Admission is free A fashion show with ten countries represented will be Friday 9 pm in Carousel Square “Fasions that represent the nations' special culture weather kind of work environment etc will be featured” Khatib said Tickets for the fashion show are free and can be obtained from representatives of the International Students’ Council The final event of International Week will be a banquet in the UC Ballroom Saturday 6 pm-9:3- 0 pm The banquet will feature dishes from countries such as Japan Bolivia Pakistan and Korea Foreign students will perform native songs dances and cultural demonstrations at the banquet “The foreign students are working very hard for this event” according to Anthony S Leungmekul president of the Thai Students’ Association “We have this one opportunity each year to show our appreciation to the people of the valley for hosting us” Tickets for the banquet are $4 for students $5 for and $2 for students under 12 They are available from the UC Ticket Office and from representatives of the International Students’ ts Council Tax foe speaks here The leader of a tax limitation program in the state of Michigan says he hopes that within a decade the people of the nation will demand a similar tax limitation on the federal government Richard H Headlee chairman of Taxpayers United for Tax Limitation outlined his program to a business class at Utah State University Friday "I don't think a tax limitation program can be totally success-fu- l until it gets into the federal government” said Headlee who is also president and chief executive officer of Hamilton International corporation and Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance Company The citizens groups Headlee works with are hoping to collect 350000 signatures so they can have the tax limitation proposal put on the November ballot in Michigan as a constitutional amendment "Our plan is not a freeze on government spending nor a rollback as are some of the crazy tax reform plans proposed in some states” says the USU graduate who serves on the Utah State Advisory Council “We aren’t trying to make it easier to run government but our plan is not an emasculation of the state tax system either” did reviewer think of John and England Dan? 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