Show 4' THE STUDENT LIFE Jan 27 y S ' 1949- -3- Ag Graduates Titled - V - Most Prolific in U S Members of the Utah State classes of 1924 and 1939 are being polled by the USAC Alumni office to determine the present birth rate of these alumni members Leonard W McDonald alumni executive secretary reported Wed- nesday The survey is being conducted in cooperation with the Population bureau of Washington D C and is part of a national survey in which more than one hundred colleges are participating 4 P E Department Schedules Radio Broadcast Utah State’s physical education department will be featured in a Salt Lake City broadcast Friday night with special emphasis falling on ’ the Aggie intramural program The broadcast will be one in the scries called “Utah Colleges On The Air” staged every Friday at Audrey Cooley Thayne Robson Dorothy Nowells competition scheduled this week-en- d at Snow 10 prn over Station KSL and Lew Costley members of the Aggie Junior College in Ephraim Dan Bickmore will also Those who will be heard include Division debate squad talk over plans for compete in the meet according to reports Professors II B "Hy" Hunsaker J K “Ken" Vanderhoff and Mary Elizabeth Whitney of the physical education department Stan Andersen of the English department and the men’s and women’s student Five Students to Participate lh’SriovTCollege Debate Meet Aggie Radio Guild Seeks New Members Five lower division debate students will journey to intramural managers Dale RasSnow college this weekend to participate in an annual mussen and Donna Fay Nielsen invitational tournament They are Audrey Cooley and Are you interested in radio? Nowell women’s team If so you are invited to join the Lew Costley and Thayne Robson rapidly expanding Utah State Radio men’s team and Danford Bickguild an organization of college more Bickmore will enter as a Powwow students interested in the writing participant in the discussion tour Prof Don C Carter of the Utah producing broadcasting and engin nament and impromptu speaking Each team will debate four State department of sociology has eering aspects of thejadio field Under the direction of Prof rounds on the topic of Resolved: been appointed chairman of the Burrell Hansen of the USAC radio-- - The federal government should annual Boy Scout- - Powwow by speech department the guild has adopt a policy of equalizing educa- President Franklin S Harris The Powwow held annually on produced such famous dramas as tional opportunities in tax support“A Special Announcement’ by ed schools by means of annual the USAC campus is scheduled for William Saroyan ’‘The Founding grants 8 March the interim period of the Girl Scouts of America" by Costley will also enter the after between winter and spring quarGretta Baker and "Virginia’s Let dinner speaking using the general ters at the college Last year some ter to Santa Claus" over the local theme of “American college life" 225 boy scouts and scouters from Robson and Cooley will speak on northern Utah and southern Idaho radio station h y The event department is federal aid to education in the im- participated in the President Names Head 17-1- radio-speec- two-da- finishing work on two new sound booths' which are being installed In the old radio room opposite the little theater These facilities will greatly expand the scope of activity of the guild “The addition of these booths and other equipment will make It possible for students to attain a degree of reality and perfection in radio production that was heretofore Impossible" Prof Hansen stated "The radio department is really building and expanding toward the day when the USAC might operate its own radio station" w Members of the guild meet one day each week During this regular meeting one workshop radio production Is presented to the group Most of the scripts are original and are written produced and directed by student members of the guild Membership is open to all who are interested Officers of the guild are Rex Walgreen president Bob Cromp- ton vice president Edna Alborn secretary and Bob Sorensen busi- ness manager -- ? V promptu speaking section Bickmore’s general topic will be "How may we best guarantee civil liberties for all citizens of the United States" "This should be valuable experience for our lower division people and will be regarded chiefly as First meeting of the USAC election board was held Saturday preparation for the major tournament at Linfield college in Oregon morning it was announced by late in February" Professor Rex Norm Jones election chairman Purpose of the meeting was to E Robinson debate coach stated and complete the organization to begin work on needed legisla gets the most laughs out of the tion concerning elections Adminifewest lines of any member of the strative procedures for the eleccast tion were also discussed from Page One) is paying off In excellent actors "George Washington Slept Here" proves those very points Vosco Call in a part exactly opposite from his domineering role in proves himself not only a versatile actor but also a capable one Ruth Burleigh tackles with success much the same type of part she did so well in "Blithe Spirit” Norvel Bigler and Ben Canning prove again their mastership of charactership parts Canning in practically the same bit he did in "The Male Animal" and Bigler sliding from his English eccentricities of "Night Must Fall” to his American gardener’s eccentricities Margaret Swenson as Miss Wilcox "Win-terse- t” class Men Women Lead Among the tenth reunion classes polled last year by the USACJ alumni office Aggie men and women set the pace for the nation Men of ’38 counted 201 children each and ’38 Women had 185 offspring each Both were far ahead of the national averages of 121 per alumnus and 110 per alumna of the colleges’ 1938 classes Utah State’s 1923 and 1938 first place national records have been unequalled In the Bureau’s studies No other college In the past three years has captured top honors among both the men and women of the twenty-fift- h and tenth In addition Nolan "Red" Barnett guitar-strummi- student" will ng sing a song Classes Still Open For Vets' Wives Veteran’s wives who were not register Monday night for the evening classes in home economics may still enter most of the classes reported Mrs E Elizabeth Clark coordinator In spite of the cold weather 159 wives were present for the genable-t- eral registration Classes started officially - last night and there classes are openings in all except "Sewing for StylishWardrobes” If any report to the teacher on the first one else desires to enter the class or second meeting Ag Election Board Meets Organizes B F Goodrich Mctnfola Consolctte Combination Waak tvbs ph nctifh Six 10"fvHuzt "Bx tpxakxr floor model designed for the smaller home Phonograph plays 12 ten-inc- h Radio-phonogra- ph records twelve-inc- h automatically Beautiful walnut cabinet 28” wide 154 deep and 87 high HEY SKIERS Drop in at the Hillcrest Inn On Your Way Home ATTENTION ! ' s A '1 £ j ( "f Ort SKATERS Men's Hoekey Skates k v For Kitchen Bedside 25 with French Fries 25 Hamburger Hot Steaming Chocolate Cofffifi 11995 2466 Down 175 a or 10 Enjoy Our — Hot Chllle with Wafers George Washington Slept Here Too The present birth rate of the average college graduate is alarm- ingly low however Utah State classes surveyed in a similar poll last year were exceptions to this rule Both the man and women in the 1923 and 1938 classes took top national honors In the 1947-4- 8 polL Bests National Average In the count of men graduating in 1923 from USAC the class could boast of 290 offspring each This high showing not only far surpassed the national average of 176 children per male graduate of the colleges studied but also was well above the 21 children needed to replace the class Not to be outdone by their male classmates the women of '23 had 271 babies per alumnae They toe excelled the national record of 123 children for each female graduate of the schools in the survey and were more than replacing their And Table Radio Special $1295 be Ladies' Figure Skates Now superheterodyne model in mahogany plastic case Only Compact enough to fit anyAC-D110 volts where C $995 VJr Y i WE'LL HAVE OUR FIREPLACE BLAZING SO COME IN AND GET WARM AT THE HILLCREST INN 46 WEST CENTER LOGAN — PHONE 619 UTAH |