Show Making the Grade Pass or Fail Pass Of all the student committees committees committees com com- at Salt Lake Community College the best showing of the quarter so far has been The Fine Arts and Lectures Board Bringing UFO expert Robert Hastings to the school was a very timely decision October Pass or Fail The Board was rewarded for their efforts by a tremendous student turnout the lecture was boring boring boring bor bor- ing but it didn't really matter Their latest stroke of genius was hosting the Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Lifetime Activities Center at the Redwood Campus Last Saturdays Saturday's A Night on Broadway program was reportedly a great show with decent attendance attendance attendance atten atten- dance but that didn't really matter either The whole night could have bombed and FAL would still deserve credit for snaring one of the worlds world's most prominent dance organizations organizations organizations orga orga- for their activity slate Fall Foil Heres Here's an older topic for those who haven't heard it Located on the Redwood Campus is an official official official cial size collegiate softball diamond diamond diamond dia dia- dia- dia mond which last season was used for PE classes and intramural sports Why doesn't the softball team use the field Because doesn't doesn't doesn't does does- nt have a softball team They do have a baseball team but unfortunately unfortunately unfortunately for the Bruins the fences that Redwoods Redwood's facilities sport arent aren't nearly deep enough for forthe forthe forthe the that collegiate baseball standards demand Where this one went foul is in inthe inthe inthe the decision making Its It's impossible ble to convert the current facility for baseball and the money isn't there thereto to add a softball team So why support support support sup sup- port teams you dont don't have adequate space for Why not dump baseball in favor of softball until a diamond can be built at the new Jordan campus campus campus cam cam- pus Given the strong local softball tradition trading one for the other would be a far better use of college funds |