Show ' A - f - f Anderson's' Winterset' Set “Winterset” Maxwell Anderson’s tense dramatic production scheduled Nov 17-2- 0 in the Utah State auditorium is now-i- n the final stages of rehearsal it was announced Harold I Hansen director Prof by -- —— -- ““ — Volume 36 ilffl Utah State Agricultural College Nov Prof Hansen is well acquainted with the production having play- ed it at the University and the Cleveland Playhouse The play is generally considered the cream of American plays an£ has appeared in more dramatic ' anthologies than any other Freshmen Set Turkey Game Ticket Sale of-Iow- a Vote Tod ay ' Sacco-Vanzet- ti “Winterset” is based upon the ti case- - the Freshman class primary elections famec xto:yh will be conducted today in the same case that figured prominentbasement of the Main Norm Jones ly in the plot of the last Utah State Theater production “The (elections chairman announced Studentbody cards must be pre- Male Animal” In this case which sented at time of voting took place in Massachusetts in the Election of a one-yecouncil early 1920’s Sacco and Vanzetti man will be Nov 18 and final two alien radicals were accused freshman elections willbe held at of murdering a paymaster during a ' the same time payroll robbery in April 1920 Deadline for filing for candidacy They were found guilty but for the councilman post will be their political ideals played such Friday Nov 12 at 5 pm All an important part in the trial applications must be turned in to that there arose a great controthe studentbody office Jones said versy over the question whether ' ’ Ordinance they were being tried for the mur" of the paymaster or for their der An ordinance to amend the radical to create an election board political ideals case" The finally got so much has been posted in the Main Library and Commons Final vote on attention that the governorcom-of the ordinance will be at student Massachusetts appointed a mittee- to investigate the trial council meeting Tuesday’ Candidates for freshman offices They judged that the trial was fair and Sacco and Vanzetti were are as follows: President— Fred Matley Allen executed in 1927 Fictionized Case Dale Murdock Doyle Peck and case Anderson has fictionized VanVice president— Elaine Adamson to the extent of providing Robert Dean zetti with a son who dedicates his Bonnie Rytting Pauline Jensen and Donald Olsen life to clearing his father’s name Secretary — Beverlee Zollinger in the eyes of the world The set- Margaret Swenson and Have Mecham enact a scene from "Winterset and Charleen Zollinger ting for the play is 12 years after the Utah State Theater production which will be presented November — 17 to 20 The drama will be directed by Frof Harold I Hansen Rhonda the trail during the depression AWS representative includes Dave Mecham The cast Fuhriman and Bonnie Hansen Miri-amMio Margaret Swenson Hunsaker Esdras Marion Everton Hunsaker i3 a graduate of Box Elder high schol and served as an Ralph Lundgreen Judge Gaunt Larsen “B” Trock club Vosco Gareth Call in officer Boys' league R footStone Carr Bob Shadow J FFA and was captain of the ball team In high school Matley Dust Garth Ross Weaver policePres Franklin S Harris will be a featured speaker at was president of boys council of man Harold Peterson Sergeant session of the Institute of World Affairs the FFA organization and of his Junius Hamblin the radical Earl the twenty-fift- h t Riverside Calif Deer-§-- 8class in 1946 He also was captain Falkner Lucia Dorothy Capener f President Harris’s subject will of the football and basketball Piny Amy Lou Hamblin and De m"1® Ann Bone two Brooklyn girls teams His World Stability’ Area in Peck a graduate of Logan high Paul Whitby the hobo' and Paul 7 Dec be address will given was studentbody president member Evans Herman Sen Elbert D Thomas of the school executive committee parts are Edna of the Senate foreign his junior year and sophomore Alborn Urchen Paul Gardner and Today is the deadline for all members in relations labor and education com two Toleman Jaren class president gangsters Scribble contributions announces mittees will speak on the subject Olsen served as president and blue serge Dale Nelson editor is be A simultaneous stage design Thoughtful About vice president of his high school Features short stories poems “Things to in the Present World Situation” FFA organization Bonnie Rytting again being employed in the pro cartoons and pertinent editorials was secretary of her sophomore duction of “Winterset” as it was must be submitted to the Scribble “The Conflict of Two Worlds” will be discussed by government oL class and secretary and vice presi- last year in another Maxwell An- office before 5:Q0 pm dent of the Bear River studentbody derson play “Joan of Loirahie” Space is still available for good ficials- and university authorities Pauline Jensen a graduate of Using this technique both scenes material “Put your ' ideas Into from 12 Pacific coast institutions South Cache high school was val- of the play are shown on the stage print and submit them today” Nel- Position of the United States in — relation to Russia the peace and edictorian of her class editor of simultaneously and the action is son said be should scene one to other typewrit the shifted to from Manuscripts the paper and a representative the United Nations will he discuss Utah Girls’ slate and to Girls’ na- by means of lights instead of us- ten and should be from 300 to 500 ed on specific days words in length C tion in Washington-ing a curtain Douglas H Schneider acting chief public affairs staff of the Department of State and Bohus Benes former consul for - Czechoslovakia and brother of the late Eduard Benes are other featured ' speakers' Sacco-Venzet- W ’ ar " '4 - : - con-stiuti- on - - " ne Non-speaki- President Harris to Speak At World Affairs Institute Scribble Deadline' Set for Today ng (D-Uta- h) -- - Utah Staters Confident of Autumn Sunshine Plan Pre— Game Festivities For Turkey Day Firm in the belief that the current period of winter weather will change again to usher in a few weeks of autumn sunshine student V and alumni officials were going ahead at a fast pace to complete arrangements for the annual Utah State trek to Salt Lake City for activities Lhe traditional and football game with the University of Utah Robert E Panian senior from Los Angeles California was nam-?- d by Eugene Hansen and Bill Robins of the Student Council to serve as student chairman of arrangements Bob is public service chairman and was assigned the Thanksgiving Day post when it vas learned that Eugene Hansen vho would normally supervise ihese activities would spend the najor portion of his time in the East on business Students and faculty who attend- - jS t: w 5331 IS pre-g£r- - BOB PANNION J - lii 1 Number 11 1948 ed the 1947 Aggie day program are promised a similar program this year Bob indicated Tentative plans call for a parade at 5 p m Aggie athletic banquet at 6 p m rally at 8 p m and general student and alumni dance at 9 p m Scene of all activities excepting the rally run from Hotel Utah to will which Fourth South on Main will be Hotel Newhouse Various organized groups are being contacted on the campus by Mr Panian with a view of lining them up for participation in the Salt Lake festivities Among those which will be on hand are Scabbard and Blade Spurs Sponsors Intercollegiate Knights and the USAC Band Any group which has not been contacted and is interested in helping should contact Mr Panian or Mr McDonald at the Alumni Office Policy Set Football tickets for the USAC-Ufa- h university game to be played Thanksgiving Day in Salt Lake City will go on sale Friday Nov 12th at 8 am at the ticket windows in Jthe fieldhouse for students and faculty members and at the Logan Hardware for townspeople the athletic council announces The University of Utah has sent approximately 3500 reserved seat tickets for sale by the USAC At a meeting of the athletic council - Nov 8 it was decided that tickets for the football squad guests of the college and tickets for the general public would be deducted from the 3500 - : Deductions Alter these deductions are made the remaining tickets will be issued to the first comers with the following restrictions: Only one ticket per student-bod- y card will be issued and no more than two tickets to any one 1 individual sira —ssroTHteT need not send one representative of the organization with all their studentbody cards inasmuch as no one person will be allowed to pick up more than two tickets 3 Students who desire to obtain a ticket on their studentbody card and to purchase an additional ticket for a guest will be allowed to do this however no person will be allowed to purchase more than one ticket This rule of two tickets per person will be strictly adhered to Tr Tmemnss -- SJudctbody Cards must have their Students peeler to studentbody cards in obtain tickets No tickets will' be issued to individuals who do not have a studentbody card with the bona fide faculty exception members who can establish their identity as members of the college faculty 5 No charge for ticket with of Price tickets student body card without cards is $3 for reserved seats and $150 for general admission No refunds nor exchanges will be made All reserved seat tickets received from the University of Utah are located between the line and the goal line There are no tickets closer to the center line Every effort ti an the was made by the athletic council to obtain tickets nearer the line but the University claims that they are unable to give us any better seatTs the council said 4 25-yar- d -- 25-ya- rd 50-ya- rd Council Attempts “The council attempted to do better by the USAC student body but was unsuccessful Students should bear in mind that all seats are in approximately the same Col of E section of the stadium and there Through the efforts W Timberlake PMS&T forty ad- is no reason to suppose that one ditional advanced ROTC vacancies seat is better than th other have been allocated to USAC by Therefore it is our plan to sell sixth army headquarters The for- tickets in consecutive order on a served” basis ty vacancies are for either of the “first come-firtwo ground" force branches quarStudents and faculty members termaster or artillery are requested not to express prewere there approxi- ference or to attempt to improve Previously - were their seats- inasmuch - as - there 4s who200 applicants" mately unable to enroll in the advanced no possiblity of doing so” the course because of the limited quo- council stated ta so the first 40 men that reAs soon as all reserved - seat tickets are sold general admission apply will be enrolled The rate of pay for advanced tickets will go on sale There Is ROTC cadets is $79 per day foi an unlimited supply of general two years prior to being commis- admission tickets and they will be sioned a second lieutenant in the sold without restrictions or reser-atioof any kind army 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