L A second look at hiring practices and why and how affirmative action policies are followed at USU is found in this issue of The Statesman .. ... . .... . . . . . Page 3
Utah State shot over 56 percent from the field yesterday at the Fabulous Forum to drop the New Mexico State Aggies by a 79-77 score ..................... Page 7
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it@it~~ mm@ ill\ Ags fall as U tes dominate meet By C.E. ELLEARD sports writer The lights were going ou1 and the crowd had long since cleared the Spectrum, but there were still scores being disputed betwe e n coaches and judges. It might be difficult to determine the exact team scores from the tri-meet between Utah State , Penn Srnte and the University of Utah. One thing that for certain, however, is that the big winners were the Utes. "Utah has earned it ," said Penn State coach Judy Avener. "Time after time, meet after meet , they've earned their nation'"al ranking. " Utah proved i1 again by posting a 186. 75 score. Penn State ended with a 180.92 and Utah State had a 179.1. After two events, 1he vault and uneven bars, Utah S1a1e was right on
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At left, USU freahman Jill Palmer performs floor routine which netted a career•high 9.35 mark. Ray Corn, USU gymnastics coach, above, offers praise for his team's efforts. Stew Adams photo5