| Show LOGAN UTAH Utah State University VOL76NO14 FRIDAY OCTOBER 271978 Budget slashes center’s funds money critical leader says tab h- Slat- OiiM optional t I ( instead (fit- - stall f ill- It (toll would provide a lull sear pro handi app-rum for lhpre x d hi honh-r- I m Parents of hanluapMMi (enter w year (or I the r Hunts tat Marjorie A Child l Kay A Brigham I s I hat her Amernan f’artv I Dttnt prr Distrut hooler and professionals mIiu h work with voungster met recent Iv with two state reprexen tadvt-- and six jxilituttl andidiiles l) dix uss supplemental funding si H and Ikuwnrat A Ifciuglas Allen Ibriiin Republic an f vmi I tllseri Nung S a r and M SuynF’ American I’artv H v rum a!) of I ht ru t () ( ader Mr educational dmal or id mm v h e red uiea budget ltrfunding bv the s andidaU-- - budget Marv MC tab legislature M'rth who attended t ht- meeting ( al pimnial appropriation 474 I I only month this ear twelve unless 'lsjai u f ifii u es a sup tor run- njs-rat- niv iiihwii! n(r wtu h ruin hr tha ent tha I ha jen rd tirr monl h t t aaid (I t hr Hind three months ware r a) I ms hum a hmuiu jjid pre hool t hi id lent m Ml jm n r nt of alt hi wdl learn w It hin the fust fiv m of hin 1 lon Id' ia peg iGonUnunj I il ‘Man one with cosmos’ Berendzen says are not the only life forms in the universe is great Although he said it is unlikely that l’H) sightings ate really visitations from e traterrestrial We are literally one with the coamo le auae we are in it and it i m us a NASA consultant told a Convocation Series audiente ' yesterday tteings it would te more possible for them to visit us than for us to Dr Richard Berendzen author educator founding editor arui acientiat swept the audieme through a version of how our solar system began and how we ourselves may have begun Perhaps the most important question man has ever asked is how h fits into the vaatneaa of spae'e and time according to Berendzen Me said that man has wondered whether he was alone in the universe ever since lefore recorded history Ancient ruins hsve shown historians man s quest to find order in the universe and discover hia place in it He pointed out that the same baste elements that are in the human body are also in outer apace top-rate- d After winning the title “Mine USU" Gamine Thrasher receive the crown end cepe from the former Mi USU Colette Anderon The conteetente were Judged on poise talent and beauty in the pageant held Wednesday night at the Fine Art Center Thraaher waa followed by first runner-u- p Jaaene Gourley and second runner-u- p Jacqueline Tominaga The new Mia t'SU aaid ahe felt that the three previous beauty pageants she had participated In during the year gave her the confidence ahe needed to win See page nine for more on the pageant and homecoming pt ffiuf pSf by bua Stall Therefore the possibility that ever visit them said even though Berendzen technology is advancing rapidly it will t perhaps centuries before w will ever be able to find a way to visit even tha nearest of our sister solar systems Just tha sama ha noted that it is not altogether impossible UFO moat Berendzen said sightings could probably be if stances hven tha few sightings that aaem unexplainable could be an earthly we The i x t( u v f council passed three resoluums and two bills in c umK nnt the had previous! v at thi- week s Kxtutnc Senate meeting Bill 79-th of the Stu-don- t Supr me Court passed unanimousK after it was submit-tthe council for the second tme this year Thf wording of the tiU had been c antted to ttllm the student body President to appoint represen-tive- s for the various appeals com "utlees on campus Hut the president must pe the members of the student Supreme Court first priori-in making appointments Also passed was a resolution t up a committee to recommendto the university president that the thod of granting residency at 'nvestigaled The resolution points out that y U 9 percent of all students 10 aPPh‘d at USU in 1977 78 Were granted residency But University of Utah granted tS re‘“delK'' at a 5 percent rate late The resolution will now go to Council to be approved before any action van be taken The council unanimously passed a resolution that a ITKH test score of f00 or above le allowed to waive basic Knglish requirements in all colleges Iester Kssig academic vue president and author of the bill said not all colleges on campus are allowing CUKP to waive Knglish 100 and 101 He said the resolution is an effort to make the campus uniform in Knglish criteria for Slaters general education A resolution to put a bell in the library to warn students when it is lime to leave for class was passed by the council The resolution had already been passed by the Academic Senate There ia no definite date for the installation of the bell A bill honoring Sara Ann Jenks for her service as an ASUSU secretary was also unanimously passed by the council Jenks will be leaving her Job because she has "decided to devote her full attention to her husband and family" according to the bill soft-tone- Dial we r he sau presently Although he seemed doubtful about lit poeaduM y id ahen visitation Berendzen asul corn rminuatton with hie oufd our earth may fe echirved m live near future Me said wrhap even m ogr lifetime we may receive a radio signal that is not etplamabW through aarihlv means W hen one considers that earth la only a minute parte le on tha adge of a amoer of hght in sjmm a and man la merely a spark of life in a tug erf time It may make one feel over wheliningly small and insignifu ant Hut Berendzen said tha dgru!y and important of nan riwnea in tha fact Mist with only a couple hundred grama of brain he an romfxrehend system that totally dwarfs him It ia in this intelligence that man finds hia promise ami sigmfMam ha said Lundstrom receives high recognition by Sberee Joaephaoo Helen Lundstrotn assistant vice and director of the women s center had leen recogtuz ed as one of I'tah a nine "women of achievement’’ bv Utah s Business president Exec Council meets reviews residency the actual circumstance of tha sightings war known Me pointed out that even tha most reliable of observers can confuea facta under auch emotional circum- phenomenon unaware of VNomen s Professional and Organization This is their first vear the awards visory Committee where she worked with women in the military to help them obtain equal rights When asked why she lecame involved m so many groups and activities Lundstrom said "A lot of limes I tlidn t decide to get involv ed Theopporlumtiejuilcame "I kept saying yea to all theae opfMzrtumiiea and all of a sudden t waa awamped’ ahe said "I like working with peopls and being a pert of an organization that makes the community go forward" she satd Lundstrom alao said "W e have a Civic resjxinaibiht v to fe part of things that make thing happen have tHn given Funds! rom is tfie rts ipient from the northern Utah region including Ogden and all i i areas north The awards were given in con junction with the national Business and Professional Women s wek Lundstrom was given a ter tifuate and corsage at an awards banquet at the Milton Hotel in Salt Lake Oty In addition to serving as assis tant vice president and director of women s center Lundstrom serves as vice president for the I'hU credit union advisor to Mortar Board a serivie and an honor fraternity for seniors and advisor to Alpha Imba I Mia an honor fraternity for freshmen Lundstrom is also a immler of the board of directors of lgan hospital and president of Lund-atroFurniture in iogan She ia also the advisor for all the frater- nities and aorontiea Lundstrom lives in logan She got her bachelors degree from a masters degree from USU Denver University and did post graduate work at Harvard USU vir president lltln Kundntrmm k For a while she also waa an member of the Defense Ad Worn of ArkkniMit e f i 1 t I bn nnmmt on ( I ih |