Show 2 — STUDENT "EDITORIAL" LIFE NOVEMBER 24 Letter To Editor LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS IX MESIORIUM We Can Relax WiJli Dr Chase I wish to extend a word of sym- pathy and condolences It is sad indeed when the whole switchboard staff of the campus is sudOne-Board denly taken into the realm of the hereafter I can only give my heartfelt thanks and aprecialion Since the election of President Dixon to the House of Rep- of the fine job they have renderresentatives and his consequential resignation of his USAC ed The students and faculty of ofliees the atmosphere at Utah State has been somewhat Utah State shall miss them keenlvaocuous a condition caused by the holding of many breaths yThe first time their untimely With the appointment by the board of trustees of Dr demise came to my attention was in to office take who is January during a series of telephone calls expected Daryl Chase breathing has almost been restored to normal in most quar- I picked up the receiver and ters waited for the cheery “Campus” Dr Chase having served as director of the LDS Institute to greet me but it never did of Religion at Idaho State college University of Wyoming At first I was indignant and wasI about to go and tell them what University of Arizona and Utah State was made Dean of thought of them It was then that in and Men here in 1945 Then he became Dean of Students I realized that the only possible 1951 was given the presidency of the College of Southern reason I was unable lo place my Utah But most important to the students Dr Chase was call was that the operators had most instrumental in the promotion and obtaining of our quietly and unassumingly passed Studen Union building (His zeal in the interested adequate way This sudden realization shocked educational facilities is confirmed by the extensive-buildinme Only last week I received a program initiated at CSU since he assumed office as CSU quick and zesty response to my president four years ago) So much opposition was encount- repeated jiggling of the phone ered that it was thought by some his transfer to CSU was a switch Never had I thought of the time when there would be no result of his ambition the AC We are not all breathing easily yet however and this is telephone service at decided to I have times Many not due to a lack or confidence in Dr Chase switchto the a tribute present board staff for their achieveJUST WIIAT ARE THEY UP TO? ments but kept putting it off I shall never have that Now establishment the toward is now under movement A way chance of a single board to supervise and coordinate the currieuli My deepest regards for all of the University of Utah and USAC those who gave their lives at the An report was completed in October by a research switchboard for Alma Mater John Linford staff of the Utah State Legislature It is a very extensive recomnot The clear is indicated intent however the report mendation made by the council states that “the evidence MrLastEditor: the Associated Stuyear presented in the report for coordination of higher education dents a considerable spent in the state points toward a single responsible agency” amount of money to install one The principle of coordination is sound The idea that a single of the nicest bowling alleys in board to control both institutions however in a legal sense Northern Utah in Utah State’s Union Building is intrinsic and of dubious merit Although the purpose of the e A employe of the State of Utah whose duties alley is to be a student recreainclude attending college board and committee meetings of tion facility few students are both institutions has said that he finds it impossible to attend taking advantage of the oppor- turn hits all meetings It is illogical to expect a board in control of tumty offered This upon a delicate subject for my- two institutions to meet and efficiently advise both As previously stated this is an inference It is sincerely self and my collcgues: Our pocketbooks hoped that it is not the ultimate objective The price charged in the Union bowling alley 25c per line is considerably lower than other establishments in the state charge Because of the their bowlers small number of students who Who will replace Russia’s United Nation take advantage of a fine indoor The death of fiery Andrei Y Vishinsky top ranking Russian sport the management can only diplomat stimulates a world of speculation about who USSR pay pinboys 70c per hour for a will pick to replace its UN mouthpiece backbreaking job The wage seems hardly fair Will it be Jacob Malik or Andrei Gromyko who as well when the football players and as Vishinsky are deputy foreign ministers? Or will the others who work around the camReds make a complete leader shift to get the man they need? pus are paid Trom 85c to $1 for Regardless of who the new delegate is it is apparent from much easier work Vishinsky’s record that it will be difficult to fill the man’s Maybe I haven’t any gripe and should be thankful that I have shoes A sharp and gifted tongue freely throwing charges of something with which to buy groceries for my family but I at all who disagreed with its owner was the do feel that the problem could tool the Kremlin needed to voice Red policy be overcome considerably if more students would use what they have before this service is taken LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS By Diclc Bibler from them Yours with sore shins A Pinboy Idea! But Watch the 85-pa- 1954 III? Mi'c V tb Iqm £ rw “It’s ofly Ed’s sister with his laundry” HERE'S WHAT'S ge full-tim- “ Who's Next With "Nyet!" Across The Quad BY IIFRB BLISARD Utah State can well be proud of its student body and faculty Now don’t break your arm patting ent-da- yourself on the back Last week students and faculty were drained for 448 pints of red fluid just crawling with big h red corpuskies By the blood read this all of J that you donated will have been replaced in your body The Red Cross staff had only praise for the willing spirit of the donors and added that on a percentage basis we gave more blood than the students at the University of Utah er STUDENT Established UTAH LIFE 1902 STATE COLLEGE Logan Utah BORKRT R EVANS Editor-in-Cliie- f SWIS-N- ROGER LARSEN managing Editor Associate Editors: Herbert Blisard Eileen Campbell Steve Huffaker Sport Editor: Jo Ana Siebers Society Editor: Pauline Wright Martha Hoelsrher Joha R Rush Vas eb I have been browbeaten ed and literally beat to apU to get them there urn We want your news an'ciati can make sure of getting the w Once again we turn to the literby following on ary scene to see which books are the newspaper Mak rules making the big splash around the simple Get all news In orison First: country mi'n I Have you noticed the latest day late breaking newsnooriart trend toward books dealing with taken up to Tuesdaydouble a all copy problems of the mind soul ethics ond: type etc The leading book in this and eliminate personal ’ and comment itioi “psycho” class is Lillian Roth’s autobiography “I’ll Cry Tomocogt Then there was the gi'ver rrow” It seems this once famous actress took to drink like a duck was so proud of her Amt takes to water The book is the blades that she wore her s to mpi story of her rocky recovery to backwards Evansville ColIegs u sobriety This book might be rer I quired reading for some people For the rough and rugged type At UCLA a sociology of person (one who drinks black with “nothing better to do a is of there coffeee) deluge books at the door of a college booi(njpa on mountaineering Leading the “Art field is James Ramsey Ullman’s and asked custom'-r?’’ Eighty-nin- e Communist ?eds "The Age of Mountaineering” 328 questioned answered Dr Mr Ullman author of “The 10 students returned'ach White llower” expertly reviews Later were im just kidding all the major mountain climbing they cnir expeditions of our time g w lie has the skill and art to put Student Survives tor1’ s Mncevo ghn Joyce Wadsworth more iiT- - K aur1n U1' Ass'-'W- Kaye VauWill- - me school Stuuents of time” Crash Agg bati AMES' Iowa — Russell fnt son aeronautical engineerir dent at Iowa State Cl Ames was back at schoo Tuesday with a minor necU and a few scratches aftd a viving planes Moines collision of two Friday night lf Larson's plane collided other Shooting Star F-8- 0 your dingey garrett sweep the feet TTe was ejected rats out of your drawer tear up the plane and parachute more paper bags for writing carth although he was kif paper and prepare yourself out when he hjt the other Antioch ‘iv'! Satr ottege Office Room tni1 L?lon Buding Phone entered as second Springs Class m"SIOn ma’’Pr “Boy you fouled him THAT ilow Jet ks Swain who want things pou people paper and often don't kn'te er toy 1955 When a woman lowers hediCi it’s a sign she wants somi when she raises it it’s i she didn't get it Ohio State SundiJ Hugh Karnes into simple words the feelings of Mariaa Larsen awe and majesty experienced by Ed St Clair various climbers laboring up BUSINESS STAFF: RICHARD OLSEN Business Mgr some snowy precipice JOANNE TUCKER Asst Bus Mgr JOHN LINFORD Advt Mgr “Did shampooing your hair UDEAN FELLOWS Exchange Mgr with beer do it any good?’’ JANET KNOWLES Photographer Sure I’ve got the happiest STAFF WRITERS: Jean Anderson trank Atkinson Clara Church El- dandruff you ever saw eanor Duft'in —Evansville College Everett Marian Gibbons Carolyn Joyce Griffin Martha Iloelscher Marlene Jorgenson Marilyn Murdock Jovce Attention Attention All you Parry Glen Robinson Stein-becbudding and llemingways Ixiraine Hamilton Martha Hoel-sehMarlene Jorgenson Wayne light another candle in Schow North b 15 College: An institution which sometimes lowers entrance requirements with an end in view — not to mention promising tackles and halfbacks —The Re-Sa- students at y ican colleges or those who’1' attended college in the years To be entitled C!n® Writing Today it will inch rm: types of literary endeavor Any students here ink o d should contact the English o pen ment Stories must be in ve No-Ma- n? war-mong- air1' M I College at Yellow ne - ft he probabl? explained ar announces that instinctively jerked the 1908 at lav will I2h Ubder he act o March 2 ey ntam Book lovers which control the publish a IXTO 4cco ntne-- c ror at spe- of the best eol!ece writing Con-- j Pilot of the other planf ni te of pos’age ismallng in accordance tributors will be limited to pres- - killed Ohio Cr Tfc |