Show Page C 8 Friday May 22 1981 The Utah Statesman Bs aware of Greeks bearing Pizza Been — pistkp on v HOT The Creek organization have a long reputation for charity and community arrvice and the Greeks on the USU campus are no exception As part of Greek Week May 12 Council and through 14 the the PanhcUrnic Council held a dance in the SC Ballroom The S2I0 in proceeds collected at the door have been designated for donation to the Hearing Impaired Students Association (HISA) to buy a new Wireless Auditory Training System The training system wiU cost f 350 so with the Creeks’ donation HISA is weO on its way to purchasing the system “The system" explained Rex Ivory administrator of the Disabled Student Center "enables a student ber aA 'pifcl'tr p i zxa frzn Strictly fzzA a f ft-- Inter-Fraterni- (3 0 you AT THE EfirTRC DCUxfcRED uli-r- -- u czurc's4 rVttf VAup aJY 'tUc C0K£ VAzo 4-3- ft? -- 0 (Ipn exp DCWlJ ill" OW XP- gCQtiCcx rc-ruc- c - THEATRES - Cache Valley Mril (31 7S2 m2 DEE WALLACE wtrick macnee Imagine your worst fecr a reelity walkie-talkie- ty UU' dnc General educatipnal program exam-’- - 1221 No 2nd East sw to sit farther away in lectures It " sophisticated Part of the purpose of Greek Wsdtt promote the charitable aspect of the C organisations on campus actordege Turner vice president of the — Council In addition to raising the money fc' the Greeks spent an afternoon square feet of ground at the LogaaCL Quadra pies the new baseball ftddat st ruction near the rodeo grountfc Said Turner in reflection on "W'e had excellent participation hdC tivities by all the housrs It was a week as well as lots of fun” fl AVCO IMKASSY ncTuets tcuASC The General Education Subcommittee met Wednesday to discuss the goals and objectives to be incorporated into the new program it is in the process of designing Everyone who attended the meeting agreed on two things: that the USU general education program should not be eliminated but that the present system is not suitable The committee is not yet in the process of drawing up specific requirements to be met for the new general education program but rather it is trying to reach some common objectives and principles to use in the redefining of the program It is taking a slow and systematic approach in its review of the general education program T don’t know that we have a target dale" said committee chairman George Stoddard "but I suspect it will take in the “ neighborhood of a year We have a long laborious task ahead of us" The reason for this deliberate methodical approach according to Stoddard is to draw from as many sources of information as possible The committee invited everyone interested to send their comments to the committee in writing or to attend the meetings which are open to the public in order to voice their suggestions “We want to provoke people to tel s think” Stoddard "in-depth- 3 'What about students in highly fields such as engineering snd landscape chitecture? Should they be requited 10 SKCt the tame general education require rxcttr a students in a less stringent field? This last comment is perhaps the monycr-listenctxane-tee- : question encountered by the Does everyone on campus need fas m-general education requirements at each coBege he allowed to determine Oi— ’ msr ALDA "cAroX — BURNETT (slfUrAx I' Su)3£cL 5 I The discrepancies in the rrquireroesd the different colleges are tie finite problem committee has to deal with Standard gestnl education requirements would eliminaie of the pruMems transfer stuilents encousatr but would be certain to meet with son strong opposition (3?iw ngf A THE UNTOLD OTOIXY OF THE £2AN DdHND THE L2AOE AND THE LEGEND DdHND THE HAN ! Standards? sc movies —'"S (q said Some of the comments brought fact' May 13 meeting are: 1 There are far loo many counts kS hardly teem to fit the intent of (tsetd ' lion Could the departments be adwic pruning the list? 2 Should general education be braafl or should the required courses be City's confer over dance tea finally scttbl (continued (too pjl® fa meeting to disco the in sistency di nances "He got us aB tee what we could mrl according to local uwrT owner Marvin just up the discrepanc ordinances I was with him (McKean) obviously I would I lop! PrtflP 'X r ''nrsaiT Bcnae-(McKea- w"0" ’’ ‘ dancing f L Following the Bennett and otheraW" owners McKean information akxigt® j City Prosecuting T Blaine Zollinger Zollinger passed lion along to d Council after )"- - ' - ii ’ allowed up V' onyHoeMjcamioKCaghatot wanoon ictC ut tfcancyHCw misunderstand! Councilwoman Sfandiy sunn I Admission 1M USU D Esquired' " —' (0‘ V-- V dance-ba- n i k uid 1 C -y ‘Tj j |