The Utah Statesman, April 13, 1984

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Aggie court may get a new face someday

UTAH STATE

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A IU88e51ioncan easily become a landmark annctionwith an appeal potential to many

people.An example:

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when Lyle Allen, a USU student , ..-ied that the emblem at center court in lhtSpectrum be changed, John Fjeldsted, aanpusaffairs and athletic vice president, IOaltthe suggestion to heart. Immediately. the proposal was brought Wen, various committees, student and anlnistrative input was sought. And -,,ding to Fjeldsted, the consensus among lludentsand administration was that a desiPn CNIIIO was needed. Ontof the ideas behind the change, fllldated said, is that other universities in the ._ andthe nation have emblems in the court of their basketball courts that Pl"lett the image of the school. As a result of iliaIUgeS!ion, Randy Hale, Sign Shop Clllllrlator, was contacted to design a new

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lWeMidUSU needs "an emblem that is llgil,lefor student viewers and easy for camera to focus on." floor and design include the Aggie

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S:111991' :IIHJ.:10 :IIINOH Introducing the new Agle buketball court. Maybe. The new design, which includes a new center court symbol and the words "Home of the Aggies," needs to be reviewed and approved by administrators.


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