Show 4 Th Utah Statesman IUly Stotmn bj Student Association iGSAl is still unhappy with the allocation of money by the associated student government that a graduate and the fact to the Faculty representative instead of Senate is appointed Grsduate USU Th voted upon a GSA spokesman the Statesman in a recent terview The GSA represent campus told in- together to the graduate students on was put said Tom spokesman ' McCabe VA predominantly feel the undergraduate e ua ASUSU does not represent "Not because they re negligent because they can t realize specific but the with a problems inherit " graduate program The GSA was formed last spring to work within the institutional framework of the student governwhich The organization ment considers itself an association and asked for $40000 not a dub budget from the ASUSU Budget Committee last spring “We realized that figure was out ' of the said McCabe question "But we wanted to show thqt this wts what the grads ASUSU each year VA for need was I2A00 harmoniously with ASUSU the Graduate Student Association intends to enhance the academic excellence at USU through initiating programs defined bv graduate students but designed for the entire campus " "ASUSU believes they represent said everybody on campus McCabe And as neat as that is in theory it s simply not true Give us expense money and the right to select our own representative and we cover that base " In the present Faculty Senate ASUSU appoints a graduate student to a voting position on the Senate According to ASUSU President Kric Smart to allow the GSA to vote for its own representative would require a change in the code "If a graduate student were elected by graduate students he would represent only grad students" said Smart "The idea behind a grad student on the Senate is to give another point of view not to vote separately for the grads ' 11 As far as the budget goes" said Smart "We have gone through the budget and see programs that fill both voids the grads and un e try to work wuh the dergrads grads in mind and I think our programs sat h as convot attons intramurals the h me Arts Series and various publications show that We don't consider them a rlub" said Smart "hut we consider them only representing one segment of the campus According to Smart separating VA fees would not onlv lie impossible hut beyond ASUSU s authority But the GSA insists they don t want that "We don't want to separate the fees" said McCatie "We just feel that sinte we pav the same initial fees as the undergrads that we should lie able to direct some of those funds to concerns that directly effect us " "We have provided some Monday November 20 19 78 Smart went on to say that if a change in the dale were made to allow grads to aelec t its own facultv rep that in essence ilwocild fie saying that the graduate students and the undergraduates are set up as two separaLe student fa id lea And aa Smart it pul ' that simply rannol lie " There are I32M graduate student on campus this quarter with dose to WHJ graduates Working off campus in researc h or cither related fields In the past there hava las-several student graduate asacaiationa that have folded over a short penial of time ' ' said MiCalie Am) Ilia! is what ASUSU and the fai ully is wailing tor again Hut the way nor iviinn la set up our representative thanga eai h year wuh the numlwr of change of grads in each are a separate college democratic orgamalion" he seal VA IMPRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS 20 OFF Wedding albums guest Looks plume pens etc also 20 off with an Invitation order Tarsal Tialhuark financial help for graduate projects and will do o in the future" said 1SN Main 7S2-7BS- 1 Smart put into hat we did operating eipenses But ASUSU did not respond to our request When we found that the budget went through without giving us a penny we aent a letter to ASUSU to our taking for a response request To date we still have no reply" he said The GSA has written a constitution to further outline Its position An excerpt of that paper " goes as follows By working Judging team takes honors in Ogdon Utah States livestock m took second judging place honors the (olden JvriU Spke livestock Show on Monday Nov 6 ! Ogden USU team members Bnks are Jeff Dalian Johnson Kim Chtity Rob Adams and Mary Psntmg with Jim Hansen aa Iternale Judging teams are scored on the ndividual team members performance as well as a t team the Golden per-A- Spike Show the USU team placed first in horse judging third in sheep third B W!n nd second in cattle Rob Adams placed fourth in the at Ogden in inAt the performance Portland contest the team placed eco“ in horse judging and third ® cattle judging Jeff Banks received a trophy at “ Portland contest for first place B sheep and Dalian judging Johnson received a medal for third P horse judging A tsttle judging dividual 111 livestock judging team con-B- rt of five members plus alter-h- ° “dividual r r ii °rni re able to compete as Five teams competed Golden Spike contest hit Z®6 at San “ ‘“ding ate Polytechnical Luia Obispo placed USU by only 23 Points Brigham Young University fiR-Other teams were from University of Arizona at ucson and Washington State University at Pullman KIRK photography Bank of Utah Opens Smithfield Office Bank officials today announced the location of a new Smithfield Office at 510 South Main Street Interested customers should phone Office hours are 9:00 am to 6 pm Monday thru Friday John Titus will manage the new office 563-322- j 5 Free Checking For Bank Customers As a special incentive for customers to bank at the new facility Bank of Utah is offering all customers free checking with no strings attached The bank’s BanClub packaged banking plan should also help customers save money at Bank of Utah The Garland and Brigham City Offices are also offering customers free checking Gve yourself for Christmas In either a Portrait or group Missionary also done photos Call for appoint Innovation in Banking Member: FDIC Pag 0 |