Show Pre-registrati- fee on PREREGISTWONT should be lowered DEPOSIT 504 The Executive C’tiuniil will disc uss today the possibility to $50 of reducing the fee for are several good there believes The Ctah Statesman basic premise of The move a such arguments in favor of ad- is convenient e for students and ministration Bv registering for t lasses through computer the lengthy and stressful process of general registration is bypassed Students ire screed in loss of vsear and tear on lutches and teinjiers also very desirable from the But The more students who the administration of standjsmit the easier it is to schedule classrooms as class loads tan Ik- antn ipateil with more accuracy Also an ac-- t urate head t mint in t lasses saes money for the lookstore b making it easier for professors to turret tlv estimate the number of texts to order fie problem is that it's often difficult for students to meet the S" tee in Charges of jxior planning Ikof students tan on the pail legitimately lexrled but t ir- students es are often umstaiM Many students lice against & CO pie Nix her 1 Del he' She is pro inte r pre-iegiste- - 1 uud-cpiart- - throughout hand-to-mout- t fie It j a little known fact that any decrease in prices can be hazardous to your Ufrj tha quarter is to make things simpler simpler for studentsthat the more students who I hr f 'tah Statesman the more effecme the program will le We would nk at this jxiint why not dec rease the fee even further An acceptable fee in our lew is $50 That amount would le manageable for students and stil' substantial enough to cover costs and ensure the students return of f aking that a step further why have a fire at all If required that tuition be paid in full by the start of the cjuarter more students would take advantage of this is convenience In order for The aim of it to Ik- - more successful it must lx-- made more convenient for students Lowering the fee for would ac omplish this It the aim of win not make n s pre-regist- c r The cost of living is going up and the chance of living is going down Flip Wilson Driving cars is not the answer To the editor: Concerning the parking “problem: After fighting Iil rat lie for some time I learned lhal I could pedal a Angeles I easier and benefit ial to the leave car lo many eople home Frankly Americans are sjxoilrd with the use of cars I have come to learn that life does exist outside of the realm of the it is bicycle as fast as the automobiles were going In hurope I noticed that an automobile is considered a secondary and even a tertiary At form of transportation Michigan State University I saw that with the enrollment over 40000 simple logistics dictate that students don't drive their cars on campus These cases provide partial answers to our parking situation at USU Sparring for a parking spot on a college campus is not my idea of a gcKxl time Sometimes internal combustion engine When the weather is bad I save the cost of a parking sticker I park off campus and enjoy the walk up Old Main Hill When the weather is gmd I ride my bicycle Some jxeoplc cry for an expensive blanket solution allowing for all students to park within 200 fret of their classes The fact is we have an inexpensive composite answer If you live more than two miles from To the editor: cared about its students” (if (his university really cared about me) “and used the money they are now spending on lazy incompetent workers” (anyone besides me) “to provide more useful services” (specifically a reserved parking stall next to each of my classes) schcxil please car-(n- more than two people with live levs than two miles i& bicycle Your heart will thd you for it and the air wifi b cleaner Let's put money where tke is a legitimate need: lab equip mrnt student typewriten I the library or facilities for da who have a real mobility pns hlrtn around campus the pm pie confined to wheelchairs I realize that most peop who read this will conlinuti drive to school and ‘‘gettirttlt tha missing lectures losing feel ‘‘bittemes and tempers” and Mt along with Mr Reese then Berg They won’t enjoy be o and school cursion to a (n I class hope for time me will join more Kenneth If you Yowt ihsdltah Statesman Interpolation of letter given ' I’SPS David KikeUrn Vacrne Adair ntttiit 1 " Chriu-ncT- i aognmcnl fdiutr Bb Whm copy editor Knuie p7n‘"ednor entertainment edm IXenc Somers spons edn - “"'“ Ihr t tah Statesman is written and edited bv students ol L lah Slate I niwrviiy Editorial opinions are sulrlv ihove of the editorial hoard and those writers with signed armies Thev tto not necessarily reflect the opinions of I tah State Lrmersitv or ASCSC IEriFR Pt)iic:y rllUtr reserves the right to edit refuse or r print any letter ihj are typewritten and limited to 800 worfv or less will receive first consideration Letters must be signed nr Let-rr- 0 John VSard autKutf tpuni editor Human Arnot drsign director Rcm Hendnrkm photography director llsuh manager Mara Johnsonadvertvng production manager Larry Baker faculty adviser Holly with the author's true name thrice-weekl- ' 750-175- 9 C In a year of budget cun I thank Mi rising tuition costs the Reese and Mr Berg for M concern magnanimous their willingness to repre1 bod) “the rest ol the student Bruce ttu-de- number and phone number is published during the school ept during finals and sc hoot holidays Quarter breaks clcran Hay 1 hanksgtving Day and Presidents’ Day are w hoot holidays EDITORIAL OFFICES are in Koom 315 Taggart Studrnt Center business ofTtce in Room 317 phone SEcOND IAYS mailing paid in Logan L'tah 84321 I hr I lah Statesman In response to the letter from Thomas Reese and Iouis Berg in which they ask for another look at the parking situation allow me to interpolate what I think they were saying: If this university really belli “everyone” (I) "would heller off" For those of us who knew and loved Nyle Holdaway and wish to never forget him: When I Must Leave You by Helen Steiner Rice ItTien I must leave you little while Please do not grieve and shed wild tears And hug your sorrow Jot a to you through the years But start out bravely with a gallant smile And for my sake and in my name Live on and do all things the same Feed not your loneliness on empty days But Jill each waking hour in useful ways Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer And I m turn will comfort near you and hold you And never never be ajratd to die For I am Jor you waiting near by - Nyle Glen Holdaway M- March 1981 23 1959 - & |