Show p Club ixie p-D- Thurs Assembly Assembly Today oat iflacj igo we f in news 2) its as State University February 23 'Staters n fer wthou Pace Ufah Volume 57 ’LIFE fin 'Nations Cancelled on Big Ifs' Utah State’s basketball team stands at the threshold today o£ what history says is the most important week eer faced by an Aggie cage squad The most important that is if the Aggies win over Montana Thuisday and Utah Saturday IF THEY WIN — and if they also take New Mexico and Den- - 'Chest Offering Late Passes through you'll k of fa e colorful ’ll see g ei arks: The rre The Jr a few he min ties write Fr- s ORdway j Consolation For A Cold Horning LIFE chief photographer Yaser Shawa found a I’erched on a tree Chase’s home was a robin apparently nestling happily in the snowfall of the night beiore The Question is: how does the robin stack up against the groundhog as a weatherman? STUDENT launching pad lor optimists in front of President Daryl at USU Monday Freshmen P®rm Schol&sfisGpoup The establishment of Phi Eta of a c an ho schastic fraternity for man men on the USU ca has been approved by Student Sigma Senate The national fraternity founded at the Univers Illinois in 1923 campus and now chapters The purpose of Phi Eta to encourage and regard man is scholarship among mi according to Lee freshman class president dents It gives fieshman men a centive for high scholastic ’ d'eut he said ?ased e Grades Eligibility for members “ased solely on scholarsh ireshman men who earn astie 35 or b average of te elected Dixie DP Date Assembly Today frUPixie Club you con iX0$ ou should foiow naturally) — tlvoy will become the first USU cage team to ever capture the championship of the Skyline conference IF THEY WIN it will be the first time in the memory of moJ-er- n man that USU has beaten Utah twice without a loss in one season chairIF THEY WIN USU will enter JERRY THOMPSON mans Greek Meek NCAA tournament the which eventually results in the crowning of a national champion for the first time since 1936 when Skjline Commissioner Dick Romney was the Aggie basketball A banquet dance assembly cliief and their swing sing are on the schedgenerosDepending upon ule next week at Utah State as e IF THEY WIN the best ity girls in USU housing units acrecord for an Aggie team part of annual Greek AVeek will have their dorm hours ex- won-lotivities in the tire histoi school of will be y tended Sunday night February Under direction of general assured 28 reports Campus Chest ChairWhether they win or not the chairman Jerry Thompson committees have been organized to man Merlin Olsen game will almost certainly set direct activities of fraternity and single-gam- e scoring After consultation with housing an record (All tickets have been sorority membeis during the week authorities William Skidmore sold for weeks ticket manager Greek Week events begin Monn Tom Moulton Ix'ah Dunfoid and Carolyn reports) day February 29 with the banand Dean J Elliot CamerIF THEY LOSE but why quet and end Sunday evening on it was decided that if the girls talk about that? Maich 6 with swing sing meet their quota of $200 in the dormitory collection Thursday the jiost-seaso- n Thompson to Head Greek Week Events st TPtToiS'l San ver on the road next week ( which all-tim- you'll summer a ive TOU or I To Dorm Lasses Palace it just trk heme Tip Ute Games intern a nhok ur ” Number 35 1960 jatenuty wiU °F ln at ii I”' ‘iblies and Delta I Arou Minutes” tod fieldhouse in t take you 016 SerieS 01 comptiti sfePritors’willR°ger c on escort a ttawa IIexieo babrni1"3 ! and Srms the Unit Ken A 8so Matured Action a'nTbly is uuder the Jed WaddomirIIya IIayCOtk Membership is also extended for achieving the same minimum average on the basis of an entire first year’s work if the student carries a minimum of 12 hours The student must not have entered with more than 20 transfer semester hours or 30 transfer quarter hours for extending membership IIow To Study of the national organizSome ation’s services include: (1) Distribution of ‘‘Hints on IIow to Study” pamphlets to all freshman men during Orientation Week (2) The sponsorship of lectures by faculty members on “effective study methods” etc (3) The t u t o ri n g free of charge of students who express a need for additional Instruction or help in their course work This type of service is available to all freshmen To request a chapter of Phi Eta Sigma a petition of not less than 10 undergraduate students from the same class (other than the senior class) all of whom fulfill the requirements for initiation must be submitted to the national committee Must Ee Passed The petition must then be votof the ed on by members of any regular session of the Grand Chapter If the vote is favorable arrangements are made for a national officer to install the chapter There Is a comparable national sorority Alpha Lambda Delta which already has an active chapter on campus three-fourt- hs all-tim- e Cra-gu- 25th they will be allowed an extra hour of freedom from eleven p m until midnight will “Chest’’ representatives call at the dormitories men’s and women's Thursday and the announeement will be made as soon as the contributions can be tabulated A goal of $1100 lias been set for the drive reports Mr Olsen and g function will the final be the ’Chest carnival following h basketball game the Saturday night Booths and concession operated by Greeks and other organizations will provide entertainment for the benefit of the drive A “Miss Campus Chest” conbut was test was suggested deemed unnecessary fund-raisin- USU-Uta- Activities Unit Names Members Utah State’s recently formed activities committee has selected Sharon Beauchamp and Clark to proDraper to head a mote asemblies at USU Don Hull chairman of the committee formed to boost student enthusiasm for student activities this made the announcement sub-un- it week Purpose of the assemblies group as with unites for dances pep rallies and elections is to work with already established committees on campus in promoting activities Other members on the assembly group are Toni Duce Julie Reese Beth Hughes Tom Rose Harry Markos and Dennis Cornetist Coming For Concert Here Leonard Smith world renowned cornet virtuoso of Detroit will appear as guest artist with the Utah State Concert band March 3 in the George Nelson fieldhouse it was announced Monday Mr Smith will perform “Fantasie in Eb” by Barat “Carnival of Venice” and “Victoria Waltz” a trio written by Mr Smith It will feature Mr Smith and USU band coinetists Byron Montgomery and Earl Swrenson Alvin AVardle assistant director of USU bands will direct the “Victoria Waltz” number Concert Sponsor The concert is being sponsored by the USU Development Fund organization headed by Dr LeRoy Blaser alumni secretary and director of USU Information services As a child prodigy Mr Smith began musical training at the age of eight lie studied extensively w'ith artists in the various areas of playing arranging composing and conducting In Detroit Mr Smith conducts the Belle Isle professional band He has also been first trumpeter of the Detroit Symphony orchestra and the Ford Sunday Evening Hour In addition he has performed with the Firestone Hour orchestra Cities Service orchestra the US Navy Band and the Paul lYhitman orchestra During the winter months Mr Smith tours extensively as a guest conductor lecturer and soloist He is the conductor of the Scandinavian Symphony orchestra in Detroit Business Activities In addition to musical activities Mr Smith is active in the business w'orld being associated as consultant with two Cleveland Ohio corporation'’ and is president of Bandland Inc On March 2 at 7:30 pm Mr Smith wdll conduct a symposium at Edith Bowen auditorium instead of in the music building as announced previously The USU concert band will perform “Jubilee March” by Kenny “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring by Bach “March of the Scaffold” by Berlioz and the final two parts of Moussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” Guest flutists from South Cache High School North Cache High School and Bear River High will join the USU Woodwind choir in performing Deppler’s “Andante” Admission Admission to the concert is $1 for adults and 50 cents for students on a single admission basis Tickets may be purchased from any university band member at the USU ticket office or at the box office in the fieldhouse the coming of" the concert There will be no individually rescued seats Max Dalby USU band director said |