Show End Year ear Spring Sports Next On Agenda Basketball 1970 is history Take over archery Softball ping pong touch football etc But before forgetting about the basketball season consider the efforts made by many of our students and faculty in providing providing providing provid provid- ing the college with one of its most ambitious athletic programs programs programs pro pro- grams in many a season Dont Don't forget that Davis Ballard Ballard Ballard Bal- Bal lard and Reid Parr provided the tha coaching that guided two Utah Tech teams through a rigorous Salt Lake County basketball program in which teams from Stevens-Henager Stevens LOS Business Busin Busin- ess College and our sister school Utah Tech in Provo competed The formation of the Wasatch Athletic League could be the incentive for building future athletic teams Stevens-Henager Stevens of Ogden won the first WAL league title Well be in the thick of the title chase next season promises promises promises pro pro- coaches Ballard and Parr Utah Tech teams shared five victories in the game 13 season sea sea- son The Taylorsville club finished finished finished fin fin- the season with a 4 10 won-lost won mark with the Salt Lake five coming up with a single single single sin sin- gle victory Records will show that Bill was the teams team's top with with Doug Stutz coming up second with 90 Wayne Steed was third in inthe inthe inthe the score race with 89 while Jerold Gertsch had 84 For the record let it show that Craig Galloway scored 73 on the season Larry Hirschi 67 Ray Edwards 57 Cliff Varney 55 Gerald Silver 44 and Craig Childs 43 As for Spring sports sign up I It Ir N 1 r t T I Wayne Steed in action r. r T 7 a rd y L iJ 1 i r rI I gyp f h c R ti S V f t M t t t H I f r I J A A i 9 L ry x t Members of Utah Tech basketball te Coa Coach ch Davis Ballard back left DeVon Parson D 0 Doug o 0 u g Stutz and Craig Galloway and front left Bill Willah an Cliff Varney Craig Child and Dick Feusse now We need to know early who our archers base- base bailers touch footballers horse horseshoe horseshoe horseshoe shoe pitchers etc are now so sowe sowe sowe we can program the Springs Spring's activity And if the aforementioned programs haven't whetted your sports appetite consider the ping pong tourney chess tourney tourney tourney tour tour- ney or volleyball tourney Theres There's plenty to do Do it Are You Registered Is your registration compete If it isn't you are facing a latefee latefee latefee late- late fee charge Most students have completed ed registration for Spring ter o 0 Only n I y electronics students have registration That was to have been completed March 19 Thursday Barbering Cosmetology Power Power Power Po Po- Po- Po Sewing and Health Occupations Occupations Occupations follow separate registration registration registration regis regis- schedules reports the dean of students office New students may register anytime up to March 23 Spring Quarter ends this year on June 4 A Any Anyone n y o 0 n e registering after March 23 will be charged the late fee of 5 Last day of class changes or late registration is April 3 Extended Day classes may register anytime between March 16 ff 7 j r T y r l r f. f Q tf tf Utah Tech's President Jay L. L Nel Nelson son is among big boosting section cheering Bruins onto victory during cage year Hypnotist At Assembly Bolster your resistance Hypnotist Ben is on his way to Utah Tech Hell He'll be the feature to the March 26 assemblies scheduled ed at both Main Campus and Downtown Campus Hell He'll be at Main Campus at 1030 am a.m. that day and at Downtown Downtown Downtown Down Down- town Campus at 1230 pm p.m. The audience will be asked to participate reports Tech Topics Topics Topics To To- reporter Keith Fullmer r i- i 9 Reid Parr cage coach 7 7 n |