Show The Utah Statesman -- LETTERS Athletic director praises game for I'tah i beautiful day football last University we didn't fcurky! Even though Whal Suit tathrgsme there were so many occurred that I path things that asst thank a lot of people for a day of major college football pit a Rooney Stadium fint fm proud of Bruce Snyder ml kis tuff and team They are os great college football pigaftef the PCAA title again It it )ly sincere thanks to all the fans who attended the game Agpe Sttuday Thanks ds! our need to paral admission Warm-u- p TtlWidilor: for understansell as many tickets as reinforces my allegiance and respect for our people and our valley Now we are well on our way to making our average of 17000 which is required by the NCAA We need another great crowd for our PCAA and Homecoming game with Cal on November 3 Many many thanks again for everyone for just a super Saturday in Romney Stadium And thanks to everyone in attendance for being such a great and orderly crowd Sincerely Saturday really State-Fullerto- n Ladell Andersen band forgotten at concert Airs comments on the review of tk Talking Heads concert bv I) L I'd like to call to Hilary anyone's attention and especially DL that Mayberys you nrloolud the warm-uband The sviHip band is a local group and Steel 'n Bark Tin wasn't one word in the lenee about them How would you M if you ware a major part of that mart and the newspaper passed jw war like stale bread I think i'l wry poor journalism not to era mention that Steel 'n Hack the warm-uband As far as I mid tell the crowd really liked lieu and I think it only right that thy should get the recognition thyaorked hard for In fact the crowd liked them so well as to ask for an encore Unfortunately for them Steel 'n Hack had not prepared an encore song I can't believe that they didn't get some kind of notice in the newspaper Even warm-ubands at least get their names mentioned somewhere in every review of a concert One sentence would have sufficed Bear River Band “Logan's only Country Band” Fri & Sat Hilo Lounge 1 9 1 979 Page 5 THE continued possible a special thanks to those who did not have a seat We tried to prepare the best possible circumstances by cleaning the south hillside and moving in temporary bleachers Thanks to that group of people for being so orderly and understanding Thanks to our ticket manager Tom Moulton and his staff for handling a very demanding job Thanks to the law officers for their work and the ushers and the many other groups which made the day go very very well Again I'm proud to be an Aggie as I've always been but a day like Friday October WATCHDOG Are there any policies dealing with mother a who bring crying babies to SC movies? Is there something that can be done to control this annoyance? According to Student Center Program Director parents withcry-in- g children are asked to leave the theater when their young ones get out of hand It isn't good enough to merely move to the rear of the theater as the child cries on they must leave the theater Urlacher said he would remind ticket takers and his usher staff to enforce this policy I have found some of my three-hou- r classes require more work in r the form of quizzes homework and testa than my classes Is there any policy limiting the amount of work required by instructors? five-hou- No such policy exists Rather most instructors follow the formula of two hours of homework per hour of classroom in determining required work Lester Essig ASUSU President said there were no hard and fast rules If DL Maybery gets the chance to review another concert I suggest taking a good look at the warm-uband as well as the headliner Nan Okuda IBESEWRGRI CANADA’S LARGEST SERVICE 920 No Main MorePower Sand now for latast cataloq Thousands of t arm papars on all subacts Encloaa 500 to covar rafurn poafaga ! Curves! FUN ! ESSAY SERVICES tr vana MSE (416) Suit SL 1 364-654- JS 9 M04 Just behind 711 GO KAEiTTS |