Show J THE UTAH' 3 3 3 Shuttle bus 3 In r' i' "'tfm 3 ir 3 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 77 NO 31 PH Pirrrr and y mix VI I V f luh Stau-- I iii'1 u own shuttle eithuugh masv tamung fnrt rfitnn 'nl £ ! i t g ri- rttfrpns jsj ndtrvhip 3 ‘ and 'pi ’ iiDong professional l one mg companies ISl’ aeveii attempting i ing Jh lin rosti h jwirlat ion whv -k u h a pre fneiher the shutti il!(nnhnu tamo along its limiWM pnd to serve more t rout nr ex Muint h m questionable L t adminiHtra April IM Udq purchased two n w v ehu Ur to dd to the pparent-Iprewnt tie t the Air Force ROTE bus the the homing Mutiny bus and lpasaenjfer van were not enough population ‘Hi I r Sott and Have Johnson hus salesmen in Nall Iike 'it v The present shuttle svstem tarries an average of t 00 passengers dailv attording to (' Wavne Smith dirs tor of auxiliaries I his figure is based upn a five-dand rshtp survev Rtdership im luds coming and going trattu Smith said the pak hour are (Ml a m and top m The shuttU route starts at Romney Stadium parking lot and heads south along M h Fast Then it trayeis eastward on 7th North turns north on 12th hast and continues west on 10th North Estimated costs for fall winter nt meet student need ThelSU buvme p rvtnnel and tin Institutional Cnum-- l approved the purchase of the M2 ’ah) bu trmamodet and a van 14 roo ‘transporter which rot The total cost of the new equip ®t was 157000 whu h h ked to mt I 9f n 5 Useful uaneportation such experts as C v 1 and spring quarters Evan N Stevenson 12 waid assaiate vice is $2 president of business This estimate includes labor and maintenance costs and involves the use of all five transportation vehicles The cost is $13 30 per dav Some vehicles would run only during peak hours l The “minimum coverage pro-posa- estimates a cost of $22176 The transporter transmode and housing bus would info provided :h bytesting guidelines ij M -- I ( iA EttCUUves in the national college wtrinct testing industry respon &ng to consumer demands nav intend to prov ide iru reased information of the of the and wavs for students to vnb scores Educational Testing Services School Admis"in Council Tbt Collect Board Graduate tord Ewmiratiin tn'ent Brd jmdiut and im-sit Managcm th indusi-- s d-have wmuiall a set t gud-lmelo ®t future develop! (1: s m stan- admivion U'ts KUideWs dl in thais jiv students as nu h us-tu- l as pietsthia‘Hiut their normance on tre t si anil to “ thm lnPUt mt of the "tui programs Tl) Lv) call for puhhi Iv simIiW Pttdures to insure against posse teshnu bias and to CatncJ iw P 3 (r pnaedure Wreise leptmiate use id curtail misuse Jliamw Turnbull ETS "“t and to tcck of lest ra' ln! or nw ut pravers are answered iU be making the best of Wley covered slopes 8iv(f Mountain J28- but the out-- r opened la k of snow t lo 4 lmit the pro-J- dv SehiUtr said thispris the Lmit has been jwslni Kir Ji 'krtk L L Iwm opened mainly Persons who hold seasons e felt it wasn’t fair to "Sl1 l lrMs bow lonjt snow r explain- - Ckhouh conditions aren’t b"M truth-iii-tesun- organizations These organizations are opposing consumer groups including National Education Association who tests snow limits siding ahoae mbef dent aid his firm would go as far as possible in allowing persons to see their answer sheets and correct answers without epardiing the qualit v to the tests We are Irving to lie responsive to students who want to see how thev are doing on the tests and we want the general public to have he more information on testing said The testing industry guidelines are not as imlusive as those in a liw which is new now in effect in New York anti Calif' rnia The industry’ originally opposed those laws but failed in their efforts to halt their passage The publics turn of the guidelines indicates a major policy shift for the traditionally reticent entrance testing want a mortlorium on all standaru-e- prse that are open are great pretty MONDAY JANUARY 7 I960 system driving into unknown future VSdlUv ( LOGAN UTAH good according to Seeholzer Runs that are closed include Gentle Ben the Face and several unpacked advanced runs Rich is open she added had Slump and Harry's Hollow to be bootpacked by the ski patrol because there wasn t enough snow for the machines to operate Although Beaver is limiting the numlier of skiers until the mountain has more snow that limit has not been met yet Passes should tie purchased at the Beaver Mountain office at 52 Avenue SeehoUer said The office opens at 730 a m cost f 14) for daily operation ’I he firum ial of I SI' r ( at ion has histonealU ran-po- I presented ddtieulties In l‘7 4 75 ANl’SU President Craig Cuninungs font ractisj with ( csik Transiortation Co of Logan lo lrans)ort students from the I'M' Lit mg Center dormitories to the renter of the campus The fare was fite cents per ride Bv the end of the first year financial losses atnountisi to $7'0 Thev frits! it again for a second ernon Cook was hired lo year J drive around campus and hecharg ed 2'i cents per rule Unfortunately the winter was unusually mild and large numliers of students walked to school "The system was a financial disaster" said Val K Christensen assistant dean of students and nsirdinator of student affairs After losing flVHI student government discontinued the system he said Christensen recalled when the local retail merchants rented services from Cook Transportation The Blue Goose" traveled from the downtown area to the campus once a week "Nobody rode it" Christensen said A survey was conducted on Nov 23 2fi and 27 which polled 226 USU students on the parking terrace the shuttle system and athletics ASUSU exRandy Whipple ecutive vice president said results show that 3 5 percent would favor an increase in student fees in order for the shuttle to extend and to provide service Of those surveyed onlv 77 students had ridden the shuttle (Continued on page 2) |