Show Five Finalists For Prom Vi e c By Plum January Marsha Porter ' i v i sji - ii- - t w JY : V1 ilvP junior coeds "ill vie fur td of isvPjthcart" the minor as finalists in the Talent Kathv Sylvia Biblinelh Kathv Gessel and Anna Lee Piiee Hiatt Announced competition at the Junior niylit were Show Momldv Vlele Waid junior students will be eligiProm ble to vote at the Junior booth in the Union basement 8 a m and 4 today pm Voters wilt be tomorrow minimi to present a studentbodi card The queen and hoi two attendants will he inti odnecd at the and v ET3 'i MV it ' x '' KATHY the ior and at Queen (ontest bv the JunCouneil hails from Ogden is majoring in social work Active on campus I'M' Kathy is currently junior class secretary and has served as cheerleader for the past t w o years Kalin also holds the titles of Miss Weber County SPE ( alendar Girl and Buzzer n y ' r "‘-- 4 V KATHY BUSHNELL n 4 kl' - 1 title of Junior I’roin Queen lle ' to tlie polls today in 'oi s go mmol row to determine the ’ “ 27 Ellen rtiulent Has ( onvnsed a u r sjieuul sons the tpieen Steve Simmons I nion piogram eooidinator will sing the original eonmositmn to tile rovaltv Hepiesentmg the Kappa Della sorontv Kathy Bushnell an elemental y education major fiom Cleaiield is competing to add Junioi Prom Queen to her list of rov ally titles Kathv euirent-Ileigns as Engineering Queen fii't attendent to the Homecoming Queen Sweetheart of Mojle Hall and SPE Calendar Girl as well as participating in campus activities as vice piesident of the rephomore class vice piesident ol Kappa Delta chan m in of Halloween Howl and a member ol Angel Flight Kathv Gessel sponsored in " i A £ 1st Society Editor t ‘ Kri I- t r l “ t ’Life u- - - GESSEL Junior Sylvia Hiatt will be representing the Delta Phi Kaji-pfraternity in the queen contest This elementary educa- or to Sjiuis singing in the Delta Phi Girl’s Trio and working on the Junior Piom Decoration a Committee as a Cmrently reigning Daughter of Paul Anna Lee Price is representing the Col- tion major claims Payson as her home Currently holding the titles ol Delta Phi Dream Girl and second attendant to the Homecoming Queen Sylvia is education major from Logan also serving as the jumoi advis- - lege ol Natural Resources in the This elementary competition has been active on campus as a member of the Kappa Delta 64 Utah State University Wednesday January 25 1967 Canetts of Wunpo'e slated for perlormances State Lmvetsity’s Lyand ric Theater January s is Rudolph febiuary ai resting adaptation of the courtsand wonderful stiange hip ot Elizabeth Barrett and ‘The SUeet ” in I tali 26-2- 8 Bes-icr- Hebert Bi owning Tickets for the play aie it the Malvern Theater Festival WHO m England in where it was reluctantly accepted "The Banetts’’ had a tairly successful run m London’s Queen Theater but it was not until it joined with halhanne Cornell in America that it scoi ed its jxipular-- 0 which it sustained through 1854 when AIGM released a film version audiences mated the play over 12 levivals piesentation to G I overseas it is esti- that Miss Cornell played the i ole of er 1 000 times Elizabeth has ov- ‘The Bairetts of Wimpole Street” the stoiy of Elizabeth Barrett is the comjiellmg drama of the girl’s extraordinary talent under the her father Barrett developed rannical love of The ( Bairett 'large family l 1 gj ' v - 4 it deuees that none iiw ul his childicn should many It is into this household and to Elizabeth that the impetuous Roboit Bi owning enteis poet And it is to Ik owning with his led accep"glad and gieat-hea- i tance of Lite” that she du tales her lieait and tonscieme ' IMP war fits i ID S2 ty- with a capacity for happiness” juled by a paiental authority Today Last Day y i! To Drop Or Add T o d a v at four p m fficer After today only rare except-inn- s for will be considered he said University changes rules state that changes in schedules must be completed bv Hie end of the third week of classes Beecher indicated that the of late registration changes stuinvolves from dent every quarter and is a problem that is constantly under scrutiny by his office "We try to provide a suitable system for the students and in turn expect them not to abuse this sysem” he added He noted that in certain situations of stress late changes are unavoidable and thus a three week period is provided for such pio-ce- 2000-300- $1 i &- is the deadline for tinning in diop and add caids according to Asa Beecher University Records O- changes “A charge of this service is assessed for S’- a junior residing in Wells Hall was one of the fine competitors in the talent MOLLY IZATT Kappa Delta Entry ns alent Show 8 Junior Prom Friday night Delta entry a Greer GardDon Gardner guiner linger tarist and Lewis Rawlins Bass guitarist won first place at the Junior Talent Show last night with their performance of "Gotta Feelin’" Levis Rawlins was a stand-ifor Nathan Day who had to be at his job on KVNU v The tno was awaided a and will be featured at the The Kappa trio consisting Second place went to the Delta Phi Kappa entry a trio consisting of Bonita Burton Shaw of Sylvia Hiatt Marilyn Jacobson of “No for their performance Love” Third place was awarded to Le Ann Adams and Kathy Summers an Aggiette entry for of them dance performance “Spanish Flea” The talent represented at the show included: Molly Izatt piano LeAnn Adams and Kathy Summers dancers: Susan Stoddard singer: Louise Degn piano: April Tsuya Ilula: Carol Janes singer Greer Gardner Don Gardner and Lewis singing with guitar dancer: Ann Louise Lewis Rex Steele Bob Meredith Ron Regan Jerrv Byrd Fred Behm singers with guitars Bonita Burtenbhaw Sylvia Iliatl Marilyn Jacobson singers Carolvn and Kuulei Crowther piano Reid singer with guitar n tro-jih- Firing Of Kerr Draws Profesf By Jack Schreibman BERKELEY J" syi- if - show Monday night A Kappa Delta trio took top honors in the competition Raw-linso- n Calif tudents apparently AID -S- protesting the firing of President Clark Keir of the University of California lowered the state flag to f today as classes be— and police ran the bangan ner back up again As soon as olticers left the the students scene however again lowered the flag This time a student raised the flag in its proper place A ilag at half staff is a sign of mom mug Dan Mtlntash Beikeley lam-pu- s student president called a special meeting of the associated students for last night to as dismissal discuss Keir’s unihead of the 87 versity svstem of the On other camjiuses nine - cainjius system student leaders also planned mass meetings today to decide on student action on the ci ibis Graduate Meet Held Thursday There will be a “meet the candidates” meeting in O 1 d Main Auditorium on day January 26 Thurs- at 730 pm This is your chance to find out vho is running for office and to make the final nominations prior to the elections on Wednesday February 1 of ret ’ THE Bcrrett sisters and their bro-- r a scene from The Barrets of Wimpole are left to right Norma Keeler as the Junior Prom Assembly publicity chairman of Woman’s Week and chairman of the A Days Assembly Completing the five finalists is Adele Ward nominated by the AWS Council Hailing from Tiemonton Adcle is maiming art Adele is in commercial Henrietta Ann Schvemeveldt Elizabeth Jerry Allen Septimus and Lynda Linford as Arobd -- cunentlv solving as secietary besides having ASUSU active- ly woiked for USU as sophomore class secretary AWS Council repiesentative and chairman of Club Starlight Adele has also been USU Conamed 1965 ed dm mg Women's Days Buzzer Personality and attendant to the Sweetheart ol Sigma Chi 15 Aa classes and assignments A policy written and proposed by Dean Claude J Burtenshaw has been adopted by the faculty Senate The new regulations go into effect immediately Dean Burtenshaw pointed out that in the past the policy was vague with no established procedure for teachers or the student groups leaving canqius to follow Complaints came iroin both studentbody and faculty Can tests and assignments be made up? Do some students have priority over others in to mising clasps? Can students get ofiicial permission to be absent and how ? After talking with students and Instructors Dean Burtenshaw devised a policy he feels will clear up the confusion He divided the student groups leaving campus into four main categories and then set definite privileges and procedures for each Under the new policy the four classes are competing groups performing student groups activity groups and scheduled class groups coached Competing groups and financed by the University or ASUSU for the purjxise of competing with groups from other universities and colleges have automatic approval of the “The responsible University staff member shall one week prior to the intended trip file a roster of the competing students with the dean of students stating the time of the proposed absence” the proposal reads ales Tax He To ead Agenda Repoit of tlie student sales tax repeal committee is heard tonight at the regular session of the ASUSU Senate starting at 5 30 p m in the Senate chamber Phi Kappa Phi Will Meet On Thursday A meeting for the general membership of Phi Kappa Phi scholastic national honorary fraternity will be held on Thursday January 26 at 4 p m in the Zoology Conleience Room dill in the Forestry - Zoology Builckng If you have ever been elected to Phi Kappa Phi at this or any other school you aie a1 Ked to be in attendance Also if you have not yet affiliated yourself with the campus gioup it is hojied that vou will leave your name and address with the secretary Gene Linfo-- d F-- 131 half-staf- JHREE in the Junof Student groups leaving campus now have a clear-cu- t policy to follow in regards to missed on Union ticket office City Ding and Lync box office foi si 50 tor adults and $ 75 lor students with activity curds i he play was lirxt produced sale m the Since publication has been staged in countries Including tours and wlm member of chairman ADELE WARD leaven No 41 'Barretts' O °ns Tomorrow a sorority ior Council )$jcy Is Serving The Students of Utah State University Vol ANNA LEE PRICE SYLVIA HIATT Delegates Elected For Convention All students have the ojijior-tumt- y to vote for tomonovv nine delegates to the upcoming Votconstitutional convention ing begins at 8 a ni m the library and the Union Building Th° election is considered very important because the convention will Jesuit in a new constitution by which Utah State student government will be run According to Lyle Archibald science senator and originator of the idea the present ASUSU constitution is obsolete too detailed and too much based on the United Slates Constitution The committee is under the chairmanship of Wayne Bishop engineering senator Its purpose is to work with a simihar committee at the University of Utah in lobbying in the state legislature to get the sales tax repealed at the Utah State and Univ of Utah bookstores Students at USU and Utah have to pay sales tax at their bookstores but BYU students do not have to pay because the state does not tax religious institutions The report will include the results of last week's meeting with Frank Gunnell House representative from Logan who is also Speaker of the House No Weapons Are Allowed - The WASHINGTON (AID treaty prohibiting the placing of nuclear weapons m orbit around the earth will be signed by the United States Britain and the Soviet Union Friday Jan 27 authoritative sources have repoi ted No details were announced but it is understood officially the pact will be signed simultanMoscow eously in Washington and London The agreement was accejited bv the United Nations General Assembly unanimously in December 1966 In addition to prohibiting the orbiting of nuclear hardware it also declares the moon and other celestial bodies should be kept fiee of such wea pons Ail names ajipearing on this list will be able to make up all missed tests and assignments without loss of credit student groups Performing groups which have been requested by the Student Entertainment Bureau or an appropriate officer of the Iniversity to appear before an audience must obtain approval from the dean of students prior to the announcement of the activity to the students Upon approval and proper submission of a roster all students whose names appear on the roster will be able to make up all missed tests and asignmcnU without loss of credit Activity groups those gioups which exist primarily for student conceived purposes and aie identified with and apiiroved by the ASUSU must submit to the dean of students a request to leave campus one month prior to the intended departine date These grouj's must also meet I niversitv standards concerning travel supervision and academIn no case will permission ics by the University be granted to activity groups to be absent fiom class Students under this classification must work out their problems with their teacheis Scheduled class groups those directed by an instructor for tlie purposes of a scheduled class must obtain approval of the respective academic dean in order to plan trips As with the activity group classification scheduled class groups cannot obtain official permission to be absent from other classes Dean Burtenshaw said that printed copies of the new regulation are available in his office and that teachers and faculty sponsors of groups should obtain copies so they will know the University policy in detail Hill AFB Will Offer Positions More than 200 college level vacancies exist at Ilill Air Force Base and m Utah state government offices for 1967 graduates of the University Interviewing teams fiom the State of Utah Personnel Office will spend all day on campus Thursday Jan 26 and from Ilill Air Force Base on Friday Jan 27 Students from a wide range of academic programs aie sought A bneting for faculty and students will be held on Friday Union Room 324 at 10 30 and will be rejieated at 130 in the same location Opportunities for summer jobs also will be discussed in group meetings at 4 30 p m on Thursday and 4 00 p m on Friday Last PE Waiver Test Given Soon Final opjiortumty for students to take physical education waiver tests this quarter will be tins week-enStudents desiring to take either or both tests should sign up ahead of time at the Smart Gym Test Schedule SWIMMING (Men and Women) Friday January 27—5 30 d p ni BASIC (Men) PE Friday January 27— Saturday January 12 30 pm 28—8 00 am (Women i 28—900 am Saturday January |