Show n A UTAH VOL 76 NO 2 LOGAN Utah State University FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1978 Executive Council settles issue with graduates Petf Boss b iuociatmn r mm of h body and th entity from W AccuttorK y student' id?' r i fifes like an iri rrsoiu i v s creation of jun for them a fcmiid Aini-r- a e t cd seat for twn on r r hd v campus for the (radudi- si ini-- t tn" he xad The association was through jWigetinjf tt stablishwi states dnl not huil-t- WI The bill "udents muiurd-- t the drmrd ASl'Sl' mt thr intfria ih graduate s prixw "onions (omit in ni UnK ccon'plih theirgoals Grxduate student- - are also en wuragliy the t11 tl) attend k Jtivt ( ounnl meeting- - but ran not vou-- TorrUU(ns fir ri lso pflsH) Council at their of the rear urge- - th- revutn 10 One - umvrr fon'nu- efforts to ensure M construction of a three level “hung terrace Ei3?crPlul'on’ ’Emitted Sn art rc theenn by studentbody pres lhat the Parhng ter should be completed “tLS as ssn l° h‘‘ inar"’K problems due to cuctumofthe newKelog - second resolution EDCE mri a as m mmIui $'J from rat h (or-is Talk” for thr ' Ii It program a huh provnlrs a fr improving th- - t wmniumt at ion 'kills of htffin iri'i thrif j h n nat aliKil fM-student passed by ant relationship- u-h- - with The resolution wa refrrrsl i a nimmiUrt' and will hr fuilv reported on m thr next nni‘lin A pM ml jfivrn to hr rrjMrt council by lairry Maker t hr ne I'tah Statesman adviser Makrr riis uss-thr rhangrx in thr production of thr I lah Statesman Hr said that thrrr arr with adsome te hnual problem justing to thr new equipment 'W e have an adequate staff but thnr workload is tw hravv rihl now It will lighten up in a week or mi when thr routine ptablishl and thr staff is more confident of “ what it is doing Thr council meeting wa con ducted in a fairlv relaxed manner Although thr nrw mcmlirrs of thr council had some trouble with pnaedure proper parbmentary Smart said he thinks thev will ' catch on as they get more ex perience working with it The meridHrs of the council seemed more concerned with the issues at hand than the formal procedure of the meeting Smart urged them to study the basic procedures ho the meetings could he run in a more formal manner in the future credit changed rwf'r the Ecammt partmenl Composition have bwn reduced ’ l° thfW credit b it blT1 gpneral credits "This particularly hurts the student concerned only about the magic score and not the content of the class" she said The EDCE is now in line with the “nat three credits available for English 101 and 201 The examination was developed by Willis Pitkins director of the writing lab to provide an evaluation of students' writing ability without requiring enrollment in a composition class EngUh' d hix XrquW Utiver Hid - ttudent! fh Went int° mde the 6ffeCt “Um- - EnK r"al“ ‘sh rePrewn' department irredU cut wiU Prevent Kbng si cheap by Hair Hublur The IM7H 7't is a freshman from lbi(s-- r I'tah She was a hs-- r leader at Hoy High and has D years of dance ex per ten e Jones Value and Tueller are freshmen and were Hi lai s and Tuelleretles Vame was a ma jorelle has exeriem e in ballet and of mart hing owns a roomful trophies Tueller the daughter of Aggie assistant basket hull couth Itod Tueller was namtsi Miss Ctah I frill Martinez is one of the first Ag giettes to come from Ben Iaimoiid High She spent the past two seasons in the Bon assies and was the drill mistress tine year Morris romes from Cedar City She was named Miss Swim Suit of Iron County last year and was a member of the Mohey l aws Drill Team as a Nelson of Brigham City drill leader for one of the three years she was a Box Elder Hunter Viii-lte- s i their most thallenging year uh the add lion of U new girls to the group of six Aggietles that returns from a year ago I he U new girls are a season high for Irene Hates director who her seventh year as s adviser It's ' lsth challenging and ex citing says Hales to work with this many new and girls The newly named Aggietles are Michelle Adams Julie Hallarn Jill Burnett Shauna Dalton Holly Nina Hoffman Heidi Hunter Jones Handle Martinez Mitzi Mor' Melanie Nelson Cheryl StevenToni Trussed Iisa Tueller and Tami Vance Adams is s sophomore from Springfield Virginia She spent several years as a cheerleader and dancer in fjiyton Utah Hallarn of Skyview High is a freshman from Sitnlhfield she is the daughter of th Smithfield mayor who is dean of USU s College of Education She has par- ns son ticipated in the Front Porch Dance Group Burnett and Hoffman were High at Bount-fu- l Menonelles Both spent two years in that drill team while Hoffman specialized in modern jazz dance Dalton is a freshman from Tremonton and a former 1 two-yea- Kockelle another former Stevenson Turllerette waa Misa A tumbling instructor whila thia laigan attending Skyview native was a member of the Jimmy Show and Kristie McNu-ho- l Ctah and from Sunset Trussed Clearfield High waa a three year I frill s veteran of the Team She ta a former baton all star and a first runner up in tha Mis Sunset Contest Falc-elte- These girls join Sheri V Jlnitu Kristy Ifeakin furt Burgon Sandy laiatler Cecv Taylor ami Krllv etirr as Aggiet le W illtams a junior from Perry I'tah is the group s president "We tons" she said have great expi-cta- t "espet tally with all the cute and talented new girls Irene reassured us that the new additions will pro vule a positive effect on our pro gross " The although Aggietles publitized as a glamor group with free tripa and a carefree ct liege year are partially self supsir lu g and put in long hours To pay for a trip to the Svraru Basket bull Tournament they will join the USU wrestling team in a fresh fish sale on Thursday f ntlay and Saturday Cfn tha Aggietles will host an evening disto dame in the ballroom of the UC and Ns Uu day they will handle a rummage sale downtown at the Eminirium V Oopsl In the lest issue of The Statesman story on the ASUSU budget quoted Eric Smart ASUSU preai-tlen- t a saying $!Otf0 was left unbudgeted this year Smart said the quote was In error and ail ASUSU money la budgeted a |