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Hike Sponsored to Boost Funds Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU The Utah Statesman Students 5-12-1971 Student Life, May 12, 1971, Vol. 68, No. 82 Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers Recommended Citation Utah State University, "Student Life, May 12, 1971, Vol. 68, No. 82" (1971). The Utah Statesman. 1442. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/newspapers/1442 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Students at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Utah Statesman by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. QI CJ> &. 00 "HER TAN IS DARKER THAN MINE!" -That's what this Pants" contest May 25 to judge the best looking girl in a USU coed seems to be saying as she eyes her neighbor as bikini and hot pants. Maybe we ought to add a category for girls flock to the lawns to absorb the sunshine while it lasts. the best tan , too. Student Life will hold a "Miss Student Body" and "Miss Hot 'Walk a mile for HELP-Line' Hike sponsored to boost funds Reporting: for the walk from the professor in the philosophy HELP Line, an campus, the two high department, will run the "emotional first-aid" Lucie Thomas schools and two junior marathon course of 26 service via telephone, was 'Life Writer high schools, plus in- miles, 386 yds. Professor organized less than two Help -Line will try to get terested townspeople. Crawford trained for the months ago at USU a boost in funds on Berry Crawford, a Olympics in Mexico. Saturday through "Walk a Mile for Help Line" which begins at 8:00 a.m. Renumbering system The 20-mile hike being sponsored by SPURS, a USU honorary sophomore Class Code Starts Summer women's service Summer quarter Will in­ to one that runs all the way to general education requirements. organization. troduce a new numbering code 700," Neuberger said. The new prefix system will To participate in the for classes . The renumbering Other changes include the enable students to pick out system is part of a state wide prefix system. Under the new general education classes easily. walk, a volunteer should move to coordinate programs at code classes listed under PS Courses followed by the letter find his own sponsor who is Utah's nine institution of higher (physical sciences), LS (life "H" will Honors programs willing to pay a certain education. sciences), SS (social sciences) classes. Classes with the "W" Under the new system classes and HU (humanities) will satisfy suffix are workshop classes. amount of money for each will be classified as: Freshmen mile of the course the 100-199, Sophomore 200-280, walker completes. Sums. Junior 300-399, Senior 400-480, Advanced upper-division 500-599, up to $150per walker have Masters level 600-699 and Doc­ Ex-champ speaks already been promised. toral level courses 700-799. Everyone can par­ Ease Transfer ticipate; just ask a Dean Mark J. Neuberger, head to USU students businessman to pledge the of Admissions and Records, said money, bring the spon­ the new policy was instigated to Muhammad Ali, ex-world's will speak here May 25, 8 p.m., in ease transfer of credits between heavyweight boxing champion The Spectrum. sorship papers Saturday colleges in the state. He said that formerly known as Cassius Clay, All seats are reserved and are and make a sign to carry before the new system tran­ available at the USU Ticket to show who your sponsors sfering of credits between junior Office, The Competition in Logan Colleges and senior colleges, and and Ogden and the Pantology in are. between senior colleges required Salt Lake City . His appearance is investigation of each schools part of the Associated Students Planned Route system to complete the transfer lecture and concert series at of credits. usu. Renee Olsen and Neuberger said that he didn't Ali, a Muslim minister, won the anticipate any trouble with the 1960 Olympic Gold Medal in the Rosemary Anderson, co­ new system since it will be shown light -heavyweight boxing chairmen of the walk, simultaneously with the old division. Turning professional, he expect the walk to last six - system in the 1971-73 general defeated Sonny Liston in 1964 to catalogue. He said a period of gain the world championship. N adjustment would be necessary, 00 eight hours. The planned The boxer was stripped of his route will form at the LDS but felt that it wouldn't be dif­ title three years later when he ii; ficult. .Cl Tabernacle on Main refused induction into the U.S. E Army , claiming exemption as a ::, Street, out to Second North Trouble with Agencies religious leader of the Black z and through Benson, east The biggest problem, Muslims. to Hyde Park, through Neuberger said, would be with 1 schools and other agencies and This year Ali, who has been QI North Logan and will end institutions who could have called "poet laureate of the E at the University Center. trouble adjusting to the new squared ring " wa s defeated by ::, system. "We'll probably have to Joe Frazier in an attempt to Some 200 to 300 people explain why we all of a sudden MUHAMMAD ALI regain the world heavyweight ~ are expected to turn out change from a low number series Former Champ title. Page2 May 12, 1971 Special Education - Student now being accepted In the Activity throughout the next week In the uc Teaching applications for Fall Center. Standard appllcatlon torms basement for SO cents. Quarter are due today. Falt Quarter are avallable there. A meeting for all Field Experience and Student appllcants wllt be held ThurSday, May LHdershlp Workshop - Ap. c;:>nCampus Teaching people may begin the early 20 at ,t p.m. Place to be announced. pllcations for the 1972 Leaderlhlp part of September rather than waiting Tryouts to follow. Workshop chairman are now until after University registration day Extra Favors - Extra Mother's avallable In the Activity center. KUSU-FM - Students: Would you after 9:00 p.m.; Music by the Bear in late September. All Proposal and Weekend Favors ere being sold Deadline Is S:00 p.m. May 18. llke to be a part of radio broad• River Lanslrs; Speclal displays; Appllcatlons may be obtained and casting? If your answer Is yes, come Refreshments , games, Cola TV. submitted at the Speclal Education and see us at Your radio station, Pl Sigma Alpha Banquet - The Office, Room SU G, Richards Hall. KUSU -FM . 1t LS10:Cated In the quanslt dinner wlll be held tonight at 6:45 p.m . Hawaiian Tour - Deadlines for hut adlacent to"".✓ Matthews Market. All Polltlca1 Science students and reservations for the USU Hawaiian You can beccil'TI.e Involved In in ­ dates are Invited . Governor Calvin tour have been extended until terviewing, announc ing, and or Rampton wll1 be the guest speaker . tomorrow, May 1S. Contact Twain many other actjvlties . Junior Council -CORRECTION - Tippetts, USU Art Gallery. 1 1 Deadline for Jun ior Council ap ­ Project Millville- The cleanup day KUSU-FM no~~;o:o~t~~:SF.1~::~~ ~~= plications will be May 17 rather than Is May 22, sponsored by the Campus sen10r,::c1uS -c;:ouncil. Pick up forms In May 14 as previously given. Pick up Service Council. All students are the Activity Center . forms In the Activity Center. invited. Indian Students Association - A Sierra Club- The monthly meeting Religion in Life - The series wlll movie, " Sadhu Aur Shaltan", wlll be of the Cache Valley Group of the host James Horowitz, a Jewish con­ presented ton ight at 7:30 p.m . ln the Sierra Clubw l ll be May 17 at 7:30 p.m. vert and corporate lawyer . This will Bicycle Engineering Building Auditorium . in the UC Auditor ium . The topic wlll beheld Tuesday , May 18, at 12:30 p.m. Friday Night at the Institute - be plann lng and development of Cache In the East Chapel of the L.D .S. In • Tonight wlll be the last such act ivity Valley . All interested persons are stitute . this year . Activities w l ll Include : invited to attend . Cultural Committee- Applications Mov ie " Wait Until Dark ;" Dancing USIZC- The Rallye Club is having are available in the Activity Center an auto<ross this Sunday , May 16 in for committees deal lng with lectures, popular concerts , and advertising Derby ~~~:;r~lt~~~ol~ a~tl! :~gs~_,:;;,d7 No~th . programs for next year . Pins and Things Help Line- Need to Talk? Call Help Cheerleader Tryouts - Ap­ Pinned: Line at 7S2-3964. We'll Listen! pllcatlons for 1971-72cheerleaders are Patti Burrows, Alpha Chi Omega, to Blake Martinsen, TODAY 3:30 Sigma Chi. Jackie DB.vis, Alpha Chi Omega, to Steve Stoddard , Sigma Diamond Gamma Chi. Vickie Hurst, Alpha Chi Four divisions for Omega, to Steve Allan, Sigma Gamma Chi. & Men&Women Engaged: Ann Wright, Alpha Chi Omega, Wedding to Elden Condie, Pi Kappa. Meet at Radio T.V. Center Marsha Sunderberg, Angel Flight, to Tom Sanderson. (behind Mathews Market) Joan Terry to Hal Archibald. Rings For that special person Sex Discussion Prizes & Trophies Associated Women Student Council is sponsoring a discussion on sex problems at Choate Jewelry USU. Anyone interested should 33 West First North - 753-1031 send questions and replies to the $1.00 entrance fee AWS office. Drive Your Sports Car Graduation in i Our Hot Pants Cards "AUTOCROSS" A Race against time through a marked course Look Groovy YOST'S_ Sunday, May 16 on your Bicycle 1 5 North Main Registration 9:30 Corner of 7th N.
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