Show I The Utah Statesman Wednesday May 13 1TT1 jiaranteed Student Loan terms to be nU who L) with 1 ct j process a Guaranteed Student Loan the bank in time to get their first check 1981 will probably be eligible for GSL this year rather than the stricter in effect under the revised program Financial Aids Office students need to for these bank loans applying away aright tUtah students need to apply during June in the loans under cur- r to be eligible to receive expensive terrn jduur to the USU means that te I term- - V Reagan administration plans to make some reus a colorful array of costumes licrnery the dream of Nick Web-- t fhs upon USU yesterday in the Lie htenstein Circus circus has been a at USU for over seven five-ma- n xpalv event jon md yesterday’s STAB-ymore- d performance proved to lie lo except ion threatening clouds a meandered out to mu a dream come true as Weblier ad three other memliers of his troupe 'bl to "tease gravity and juggle uxmrs’’ while making the “joy ugic and dreams" of the circus Xu alive I Events of the day int lulled Jingle I Idow the mbit crowd Teh the Bhinderdog jumping through fixed hoops Ronnie the jHighWire Flea ihvLibly eicapmg into it crowd Miss Suzie the chimp ripp-- g ( open a box of Kellogg’s Corn Miss Gable the cat taking a IK ®ooe in the midst of an Kvrl Zaeivelfeai and Miss Jill the lear g marshmallow s out of Webber's Wth Jrarying These g Out-of-sta- - them performers evoked An average tour for the show will last eight months and run through 41 states The remaining four months are spent in preparation for the upcoming season Although the show barely brings in enough money to sustain it and its members Webber says that he does it because he loves it and will continue to do it as long as it's fun Eath season brings with it a new group of performers who usually join the show for a one-yea- r stint Some are teachers some arc painters some are students but all are talented men tired of the rat race and willing to work hard in an enchantingly productive escape from it Tins year’s band includes Stephen DeSauIniers who was injured Monday evening and unable to perform Steven Vacha Stephen CJoyle'and Chris French 4 I Most are from California where the home base of the circus presently rests Webber who has a master’s degree in theater arts from San Francisco State University and has been among other things a teacher and the director of a community theatrical group in California decided about ten years ago to go at it cm his own show He started out as a one-ma- n Calif San in Jose corner street on a As positive response heightened he gradually merged his childhood dream of lietng a circus performer with his Nick Webber employs his 8) a on padlocked chain during yesterday page (continued quick-witte- d Amidst descended The current terms do not require an and students are not required to pay iWcTJ t 1 after they leave the university The Financial Aids Office is currently actr'l' ” GSL applications for the summer session I!:' : acadenSc year sO r zt applications for the 1961-8- 2 be accepted until June 1 Local lmA sue ascr)r ting the fall 1981 applications until July 1 GSL applications for the nut academic year are now being accepted and frz : : ed because of the total time involved in proeir’ "j- magic brings comedy yTtntssaVassar farm of very drastic changes in the program itself and in eligibility requirements for the program according to the Financial Aids Office Rumors concerning the changes “have been rampant" according to the Financial Aids Office "They’ve included everything from trimming back most programs to cutting certain ones out entirely” Two prominent and often mentioned proposed changes include the of an income ceiling for financial need evaluation and a system whereby the student would have to repay the interest on a loan that accrues while he is in school events were VwJ among the talented and (aal acts of the troupes human l't Swallowing fire walking up °f knives performing ?Wcard tricks and attempting “ixpited escape maneuvers 'accomplished amidst a C®wdof laughter which the well-practic- ed sleight of hand — d--Zi Ct Aim I circus performance USU joins orcirJa to gain world knov: USU has a’ '? be- -? —— Field Universities American ticipation in the fL3 a third of one tion Costing approximately f' UCU fees for the first year’s membership standing in the AUFS because of the variety tf which it presents to students and stafF mettiefS ( In 1977 the AUFS dedicated to during C 1 1 necessary for a better understanding of w:M f WdcLI problems merged with the Institute of f C Maude 1924 in founded by organization understand world to preserve designed This year for the first time X' Ll i -- a permaaerj ctT Together they maintain v 3 scholarly observers known as associates months each year living in foreign!: : ' their year is spent lecturing on thor "" 1 universid£s 7 ‘7 r Besides this corps of have various facul7 1f time will live United Stases l‘ v tf t - Carrie Chilean and an aimert on Braai d recent his chtfaduriiq AUFS-afGaha- M“2 ° ’ f— t univerr'' C formary $ ? - r f -- n |