Show ' ' May 19 178 6—CEU— Friday CEU's Natural r Science Excursion 'ir Deemed Success Craig Smith Did you know that the teresting with a guided tour white & pink flower that and explanation of fish development from egg to looks like a Sego Lilly which has the common adult We continued on to name of the "Evening Primrose" is really the Capitol Reef National Park Oerothera Caespitosa? You where we set up camp and would if you spent 3 days played volleyball and threw with 6 science instructors the frisbee around As the viewfrom CEU at Capitol Reef evening went on we and films life wild and various points in ed some heavens we viewed the between through the 8’ Celestion our Thursday morning first stop was at Desert Telescope The viewing were excellent Lake Waterfall conditions to clear air abthe due Management Area where we developed a little ex- sence of groundlights and cloudless skies and pertise in spotting & the weather Don Burge warm identifying waterfowl With so far as to went even in hand Binoculars that Friday everyone soon learned the proclaim difference between a evening was the best Canadian Goose and Snowy viewing conditions ever! Friday morning we Egret We also learned to awoke ready for a full day’s identify Herons Gulls Mallards and Cinnamon activities in the park Teal and on and on and on Beginning with a tour En Route to the State through the visitors center Fish Hatchery just out- which outlined all of the of the By park A brisk hike through the red and white sandstone mountains near Forsythe cliffs of the various rock Reservoir to do some formations from Wingate Navajo brought us to the relaxing and of course to Natural Bridge Halmans some sliding and to throw it’s shadow we in some snowballs which is Sitting the forces about learned alway’s fun! it created that The Fish Hatchery Friday afternoon proved to be very in- - The Ralph Elected to Nader-inspire- d Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) became State Offices powerful organizations on some campuses by getting students to contribute Seven representatives from the Home Ec Club participated in the State's Home Economics Con- financially either volun- tarily or through mandatory fees Now that method of collecting funds for PIRGs is meeting stiff vention for the student section of the American administrative resistance Economics on many campuses Home Association at USU in What new method of Logan funding is being proposed by national PIRG leaders? PIRG to try new apthe conventions At assaults executive board meeting proach?: Recent of on the system funding )m Davis was chosen as Interest Public the the new chairperson for (the new name Research Groups (PIRGs) are causing PIRG leaders change is Student Member to consider other methods Section of the American of financing the campus-base- d Economics Home organizations Association of Utah which of the PIRG "Instead name official will be the to collect school the used in the future) and asking outside an a fee for Secretary-TKelly Spensko as J must it apboth girls organization reasurer from school the proach was representing CEU It within by way of the also decided that the A SMS-UHE- 4t '$' if y To benefit the college the home economics club is this starting a new project term The Club will available to assist in as specific functions such ushering being hostesses box office personnel and competition judges students and refundable v) 1 Vy lAi y ft ''’ y Science students really dig their excursion another hike this one hot and tiring carried us to a series of natural pools in the sandstone Friday evening there was an all star student team outlasting the faculty in a volleyball grudge match 2 games to 1 with the final game going into overtime Saturday we broke camp and began our travels back to Price Stopping to collect rocks Continued from pg3 later to those who so identified with the PIRG movement Such legislation request The organization be advocated as should to convince has been able im"student government some institutions to a after a such legislation" not as "special plan plement of students showed support through a referendum or petition But from the start many administrations rejected the plan and some that originally allowed the majority mandatory-refundabl- e mechanism are now rejecting it or watering it down "I am suggesting that the PIRGs advocate (state) legislation which will allow student governments to raise fees without approval by the trustees" writes Coast West Kirsch Citizen the for organizer Action Group a Ralph Nader organization closely A national the newsletter Since student governments are already a part of the structure at admost colleges ministrators will feel "less threatened" by this approach he says PIRG’s basic funding mechanism has been a mandatory fee levied on all aiV : r interest legislation” he “Convincing says lawmakers that this is not 'PIRG legislation’ will of course be more difficult in states where the PIRG fee has become a matter of great controversy" He adds "Perhaps one of the first steps in a long range strategy is to win control of the student associations in your state” Of the approximately 3000 college and university campuses in the US what have percentage enrollments of less than 1000 students? Smeet Gypsy Rose government” convention will be student Kirsch in Richard writes held here at CEU next PIRG spring : ' insects and plants along the way A rest stop in Hanksville was followed by a visit to Goblin Valley to look at the stone figures and later to oUpdate on American College Scene CEU Coeds SMS-UHE- WfJt a natural features side of Bicknell in Wayne County we stopped at a snow bank high in the U - Shawls Dresses Jewelry Accessories Graduation Gift Items' Hats OKI 8 Car boa Ave - Price 23 33 SO or 65 percent Of the approximately and 3000 colleges universities in the US 2400 have enrollments of less than 3000 About one-ha- lf have enrollments of less than 1000 according to figures from the National Association of College Stores for Teddy Liin among them! ! A final stop in San Rafael to look at the Indian writings and dinasaur tracks then on to Price where 27 tired dirty travelers struggled home hunt Crime fa America Continued from p5 to numerous crimes from littering to buying and from selling drugs shoplifting to stealing articles worth $50 The survey was taken to illustrate the pervasiveness of undetected crime in American society and to demonstrate the of the curacy crime report inac- FBI uniform |