Show Friday October 16 The deadline has arrived don’t forget to register 1981 Pai ONE STOP k INFLATION SHOP you wart a sec--- ? I've got & rush job for I "money priniedjeHl wan Socja Security r Gan deadline of the Monday marks the most important last is the It day to become ofquarter for USU students ficially registered This deadline is not something which sneaks up on students It is not something which discriminates against comstudents It simply marks the last day for students to plete a simple procedure Still every quarter produces a new crop of students who fail to complete the procedure on time Better late than never you say? Wrong The effects of students not registering on time may be more damaging than most people realize First there is the obvious penalty: The student who misses the deadline will not be awarded academic credit for the quarter That d student means all of the hard work the went through would be for nothing Then there is the other harmful effect: Students who delay registration to the point of no return damage Utah State’s chances for getting some of the funding it needs from the state The Utah State Board of Regents considers awarding money for faculty to USU on the basis of the number of students who are enrolled in classes at the university If a student fails to become officially registered by the deadline the credits he or she is carrying are not counted by the Regents That means Utah State may be missing its chance for more faculty members because some students neglected to register on time And having less teachers is more harmful to students than it is to anyone else The Utah Statesman hopes that no students will fall into the unfortunate category of “forgot about the deadline’’ this quarter In order to become officially registered students must provide a full payment for their tuition and fees If a student has only paid a $50 deposit he or she must pay the balance of the money owed by Monday By meeting the simple requirement of paying on time students will be doing themselves and the rest of the university a great favor If all tuition and fees are paid by Monday individual students will not be denied credit for their classwork university administrators will not be facing the Board of Regents with inaccurate enrollment figures and the rest of the student body will not be denied the opportunity to gain new faculty members which will improve the quality of education at USU Meeting the deadline is what’s best for everyone But remember after Monday there will be no tomorrow absent-minde- Ae Sadat — newsworthy not timely To the editor: In response to the letter from Cunningham and Evans the real point is timeliness The news of the elections was indeed news Woe be unto the person who did not know of Sadat’s death by that Wednesday morning after it had been TV’d incessantly and run in the afternoon papers The only excuse such a person could reasonably To the editor: The I Itah Statesman John Ward editor Catherine ilk managing editor Kent Somers sports editor Alan Whittem photo director Gary McV'ev entertainment editor The Utah Statesman is written and edited by students of Utah State University Editorial opinions are solely those of the editorial board and those writers with signed articles They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Utah State University or ASUSU LETTER POLICY: The editor reserves the right to edit refuse or print any letter Letters that are typewritten and limited to 800 words or less will receive first consideration Letters must be signed 532-64- 0 Julie Williamson copy editor Carolyn Hager Statements editor Alleen Sorenson wire editor Annette Parslow campus editor Brad Teare weather Larry Baker faculty adstser with the author’s true name student number and phone number Thr Utah Statesman is published thrice-weekl- y during the school year except during finals and school holidays EDITORIAL OFFICES are in Room 315 Taggart Student Center Business office is m SC Room 317 phone 9 Mail is received at UMC 01 PO Box 1249 Logan 84322 SECOND CLASS mailing paid Utah 84321 in Logan offer is that he or she had been snowbound in the mountains — without a radio The item on the top of the front page at any rate served to let everyone know of the murder of Sadat I knew to look to the second page for more news Also I was pleased to find the results of the primaries that will so affect USU and to find them that morning without having to wait several hours for the local paper to come out As an aside allow me to ny that I have seen many campui papers and that the cheap 4 delivered by Cunningham tad Evans was undeserved by 7k I think the time of those two would be better qw in an English class learning how to write a coherent letter Statesman Thomas N Greeks favored by yearbook 3 LSPS S$m8matr I was more than anxious to receive my 1981 yearbook in order to review the printed matter for which I had exchanged 14 clams Page by page I scrutinized the contents of this long forgotten tradition at USU To say the least my impressions have been very favorable The monetary transaction to which I was a party has been satisfactory However in my opinion there is one obvious flaw starkly evident in this publication Let me state that I am not opposed in any way to the existence of the Greek organizations here at this university They do serve many important functions for numerous people on campus and in the community However it appears - that the yearbook staff has been guilty of a gross oversight There are many other viable and important clubs societit and organizations other than the Greeks here at Utah Sutf University In my opinion included they should have been also The fact that they were not shows unjustifiable favoritism and discrimination I feel that iforganizationsareto be part of the yearbook a cothan the ncentrated effort larger Student praises resigning deal To the editor: We recendy learned of the resignation of our dean of the College of Engineering Dr E Joe Middlebrooks from Utah State University We wish to publicly express our appreciation for his efforts to improve eng neenng educa- non at Utah State University Dr “ dCan Middlebrooks presided dowments from approximately $4000 to nearly $215000 Over the same period the amount of scholarship money awarded increased by four times It is insightful to note that Dr Middlebrooks established a special scholarship for women and students In additionfhe helped Creac an environment cVn- ducive to quality research— a commitment much appreciated be one demonstrated should made R Pepper Murrsj at ' by graduate students We are glad to hear his new post at Cl Middle University Dr will be continuing in a p involving further resear fund raising If Dr Middlebrooks at Utah State Universit indicator he will sure! great asset to Clemson Craig |