Show Utah State University LOGAN UTAH Monday October 23 1978 VOL 76 NO 12 Court’s responsibility extends council’s debate tf atulfit Mr Mod by I'rKKV Uom itrmlmg ih rfMmsihthtM of would the rauhrri Studrnt atudant t iuwtl haw mg Suprrn ( ourl l F nly lt fiva enough to anaura a would t avadahla for tha Having fva aludfWila who ara with tha regulation and raUt mg to a I dr ara prohU-mmtv a oh tha aptrakU tortimiU would riika hearing riKua fair for apfH'Ukiil Smart aald l'rfmtly (tuflrnt namlafi for aa rhoaan at apaal roiiinutinas nndotn and fnwnI not hrv any of aunan( with or knowUniga tha lomiiiittaa thay aarv cm ac rtirlmg to Smart Smart ay this is a tha) vantkga to tha appellant lwwuaf t he student umiiiiiliw mandu-should la familiar with regulation of iha ! if ic commit tw to aruur th ap(Ml)anl is treat! fairly Although tha UrtJlM li defeated tha bill opponent said they may tha bill at ft Utar lur willing U pa data if it wara reiibrniltad with a ft a hange in wording In olhaf bumaa tha aawutiva a reaolutum urging (liuiifil pa tha athlrtM depart manl to raijuira for anvona wiahmg to field antrr tha turf area at foMhall game ha raMhjtMn atataa that ha lieen a problem with i hildum and unaui tionawd adulta wandmng on he ur f area dot mg gam bv resolution 4 wuU mort than an hour of timbale at the lawt utivr iouiu il hnuiivr Sonata ItiU 79 making tha Studanl Supram ( ourt aivi thr atudanla on varum ho would was oinimUa lainpu apuai lfratn1 h a vota of M to flr tha longat aaacutiva coun il d‘hata4f tha aar KkdfitM mnlwr of tha Studrnt for I97K ?9 Huprama I ourt nl ara Trav tlarru Kn ( arr Notl rulwH hrllv sn1of and Sr hull Jp(Mnant of tha bill (ontarning tha cmirt nwndar aaid it ((Hiid iaura profdama by limiting tha nunitaf of atudant who tould tw (atUd to arvr on tha p(Malk commit taa I ra4wl t ha naad to hay tha o)Mrt unit v of aarv mg on apuai (fmitmtitaa ofwn! to all Mutirnl 'I hay alm limiting ho may tha nomlw of atudant err touhl auaa w haduimg proth m fr tha haaring ru Smart AM Mi prru)nt id op arul author of tha bill wurria wara wnfounhM t4nani lit nh1 I h court rurjnlwf had tiiin they wara wHrig assin-& frtnnhkf M 1 hi-ll- kp 1 1 ( ! r f taka l vtnuta hihl tta raHjxm f arwly UimmitHHi yita pad Miss USU to bo chosen Miss UsU will represent USD st sml homer ortung leslivitrwe other aiiivitie during tli 198 ( Si coeds will vie for the teh State I’nivetsilV lit Teelvr liss y I lU eitMlay be Jiait of Lite pageant wbi h I lee and ovn to lit public begins t 8 Wednesday in I be f me 1 1 MiUer can t resist tha temptation to kirk bork oa Old Worn bill after loo afternoo study Costs less here than most campuses falls fifteen percent below median Cost of attending Utah State Uiuversiiv rank well below the median of costa of attending Mmilar schools throughout the country according to recent urvey A ctudy reported this week by tha National Association of State Utuvenntieii and Land Grant Collegia shows total chargee few tuition fees board and room at USU u 9 percent below the national median figure for resident student and 12 percent below the madian for Breaking down the combined USU ranks 15 percent charge below the median for resident tuiton and fees and 9 percent below for non resident tuition and feea It is also 8 percent below tha median for combined room and board costa but six of the MO member institution in all 50 states the JAstnct of Columbia Puerto Rico 0um sod the Virgin Island a Ported to the Washington D C association for the survey Th national median with figure USU figure that order and the difference in follow Tuition and feea 15 603 $105 708 (resident) 1733 non reeidenll percent 1572 161 8 percent board and room 1535 410 125 8 percent 2221 IreaidenU total charge (non 9 percent 208 2013 424 12 2962 reeidenll 3406 percent USU i m line with the aurvey a finding that coat a are generally lower m the west Costa for both resident a and non residents is highest in schools in Naw Kngland Resident coats are next highest in the Mid Atlantic states and the Midwest For Midwest is next highest A survey completed last spring of by the American Chamber I s Commerce Researcher Association also shows Utah State students to be in a comparatively favorable position with respect to coets That survey reported in the Caret ta Tunes Corvallis Ora compared selected measures of tha coat of living m 10 arbitrarily selected college towns mi luding Logan login ranked seventy among tha 10 towns with an index of 96 8 with 100 as the average Towns ranged from Corvallis home of of Oregon State with an index home of the 123 4to Athena University of Georgia with an index of 91 One of the measures compared was rent of an unfurnished two Logan a bedroom apartment average rental coat for such a unit was 160 tha lowest of all tha towns In Corvallis tha cost was 232 and in Ann Arbor horns of the University of Michigan It was 1 300 Other towns in tbs comparison included Laramie home of the Univeeily of Wyoming Chapel Hill home of the University of North Carolina Boxeman borne of Mon Una State Gainesville horns of tha University of Flordia awrence horn of tha University of Kansas and Bloomington horns of Indiana University bir will ateo srholerships gdt from Ueal nieri hems tit lerth sr The 12 final contestant West Jordan Janen trisglev Jsirjueline Tommsgs liter kloot Id Julie Bstlein Smilldield (iloria Munna TremonUm Hens I vnn ( sr lisle Organ Hhsune Ringer River Haights f smin t heryl Tremonton Tlirsalier Stevenson IrOgan Kelly Welrer Sell Ok City Lind Boyle leim Lies uoiler lxgsn and J‘li I'ster son tigan The pageant is sponsored by ASUSU and Btu Key fraternity raeivr pm irts enter J 979 sr hool veer Site and her court of The fiekl of 25 st narrowed to in preliminary I last wees udging W ad needs y night lb audwnrs rill see th Latent and avmng Tha audience town competition rill also stw t olletl Anderson last ear Mm UMj giva h crown to he new Miss USU prior to W ednwedey night th 12 will participate in workshop pi-lind luncheon where they wiU hear rum pageant winners on such 1 past ille ss pours and beauty starts today Homecoming theme USU s 1978 homecoming will Kememher Veelerday of gin today with a full schedul tivitiea Homecoming cocheir-rsonIeb Turner and Wsyns week of nsen ha vs organised tivilie which will culminate with a Homecoming Pared through wtitown fgrgan and tha USU San ee football gamr between th A football gam rulty and students will kxk off a activities at 12 35 Prior to th ms Seagull Spurts Inc will drop 10 ping pong balls for cashable kena Hotdogs will be aold to lectatort for 10 centa Also on Monday from 6 9pm era will be an Aggia Homacommg imlval on tha lawn at tha Icigin tiemacle Square Tussdsy st 8 pm th King ngars will perform in the 1 me rta Center Th Miss USU Psgent ill b bald in th Fin Arts Canter 'sdneaday at 8 p m s i Friday a activities irx luds the Service Award Distinguished Banquet at whnh tha Alumni will honor follreri A ssr mis t inn Moors Dr Henry Linford and N C Leon traditional Rhythm Th esmpu featuring Rhapsodies talent will b held st 7 30 p m in tha Fin Arts (enter It will be followed by a pep rally fireworks and denes at 9 p m in HcMnney Stadium Th parade will begin 1 10 a m 7 he O C Tanner on Saturday Fountain by lb Ilf wiU be dedicated at 11 am followed bv tha Homecoming Banquet 1 1 30 The in tha N si son hieidhouse find hall game begins at 30 p m lb That avemng will t Hiunnumuif dance Their will be two bands one for students and ini for alumni Th clas of 1953 la bolding ita 25 year reunion during homer inning lr 1 1 |