Show Spring Vacation Scheduled For March 8 No Student Life Published Next Thursday 22-2- Volume 33? 3 Utah State Agricultural College March Starring In Famed Shaw Play Awards Assembly WiU Be Held r Spiring Scholars Leaders ’ Numerous scholarships awards will be given year as every year to standing student scholars leaders by the college and j5 V lilt out- Lyceum Chairman Schedules Two March Numbers Winter Programs Feature Ballad Singers Thibault Play Will Be HeltT v'1y X Tonight Friday Saturday At 8:15 !! this Number 20 Speech Department Stages Shaw’s “Candida” This Week Quarter Eligible For Scholarships Funds 15 1945 ' The USAC speech department’s production of Candida a popular three-ac- t drama by George Bernard Shaw starring Miss Ann Diepenbrock Will be staged today Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p m in the col- and and and Individuto Barbara Jean other organization Students Faculty Receive Spring Vacation March 2228 Acting on a petition from Student Council and discussions on the campus by students and faculty members the USAC ' faculty board Tuesday approved a proposed Spring vacation between Spring and Winter quarters 8 March according to Dan Ludlow studentbody president Students will register for quarter Wednesday spring March 28 and instruction will begin the following day according to William H Bell college for June Through a couresty exchange between the Cache Valley Civic Music Associa- tion and the Utah State committee two present- 0 Highlights of student actiyi-tie- s in the Spring quarter will be traditional “A” day when students and faculty will clean Anup the campus April 25 nual girls’ play day will be held on the campus April 20 under the direction of the wodemen’s physical education partment and the Honors and Awards assembly has been scheduled for April 18 On May 4 senior students from high schools throughout Northern Utah will be guests at USAC while May 11 coeds’ mothers will be honored at traditional Coed day sponsored by the Associated Women Students organization The senior assembly has been scheduled for May 16 on the spring quarter calendar of special events ations will be given during March making it possible for students and according townspeople to have the opportunity of hearing one extra concert Forrest student councilman in this month to Dr according charge of awards Thelma Fogelberg lyceura chairlege auditorium Dr Chester J These awards which will be preman Myers department head announcsented to winners in the ScholarThe Utah State lyceum commited Monday tee will present Conrad Thibault ship and Awards assembly in late Miss Diepenbrock whose stage a radio and concert baritone in a name is Ann Pennock has appearspring quarter are definite awards recital Wednesday March 21 at ed in many outstanding roles on and are for good scholarships 8:15 p m in the Logan tabernacle the Pacific coast and in Chicago available to all who will seriously Illinois where she was employed The American Ballad Singers study she said with the Chicago Art Theater will be featured on the program to registrar At the close of each quarter the In outlining the college calenbe given by the Civic Music Ascompany Besides appearing in the dar for the spring quarter he sociation in the Logan tabernacle principal role she is directing the registrar's office submits the honor drama according to Moscow Art listed April 13 as the last day roll composed of names of students Thursday March 29 at 8:15 p m for adding classes and May 9 Theater methods The American Ballad Singers carrying 15 hours or more of resi of LEADING ROLE IN “Candida” in the forthcoming THE CENTER MISS ANN DIEPENBROCK Appearing in other roles will be as the last day for withdrawal have charmed audiences all over dence work receiving “A” grades in school play is shown with Darrell Crockett left wh o plays the role of Morrell and Rue Johnson right two Logan businessmen from classes The Spring quarDarrell the United States with their genevery subject she explained ' as Marc hbanks Crockett and Joseph Smith Rue ter will end June 8 with comuine American music They have “Scholarship ‘A’s’ in the form of Johnson mencement scheduled for June and Virginia Hodges sung of Paul Bunyan’s exploits in gold pins are given at the assem9 and Lynn Burton also are in the cast baccaleureate services one of his own legendary stomping bly to the students who make the Mr Burton acts as student managgrounds North Michigan honor roll the fall and winter quarThey er have entertained Louisiana auditer of the current year in addition Khown as one of the greatest ences with Creole songs and in the to the previous spring quarter' character dramas of modern times apple country of Ohio and Indiana Miss Forrest declared Candida takes place at the turn' of they have sung of Johnny Apple-see- d A complete list of awards and the century and is centered around Five Aggie graduates and one former student of the In Springfield Massachusetts list a scholarships together with the activities of Candida wife of USAC have taken out life memberships in the Utah State they sang one of the very first Rendezvto “Reno of the available loan funds Themed an minister Dr English Myers association according to Parley Kilburn association ous” the freshmen ballads “Springfield found en pages 5 of the college alumni sponsored said Utah State debaters will travel to Salt Lake City Friday American Mountain” for all members of the catalogue A brief name list fol secretary party Morrell the minister finds a where they will meet the University of Utah debaters as a Gathered from every part of the are Professor Cleve H Milligan class of 1932 student body will be held Frilows: They young nobleman Marchbanks feature of a Utah student body assembly Professor Ira N country cowboy yodels Lieutenant Merlin R Leishman sea chanm 8 30 in March at The Johansen Scholarship fund p stranded in day the slums of London class of 1939 Lieutenant D M ties spirituals Hayward USAC debate coach announced Wednesday blues courting the Smart Gym according to and him the 1927 Class gift the USAC Fac to home find brings Gaufin and Captain Earl G Chosen to represent the college are Dan Ludlow student songs work songs street cries and Jack Bateman frosh class presulty Women’s League Loan ‘fund refuge Marchbanks falls in love body president and Kruse class of 1941 Lieutenant Elva OldroydA— American legends provide a lively ident with Candida but the minister debate the Rotary Club Senior Loan fund manager They will debate and exciting history of our folk (jg) Charles R Kelly class of 1943 considers the love the College award the Rhodes A “no date” affair the party young man’s and1 Ralph M Porter former stu- against Mary Jane Root and Nich Ohio Conrad Thibault born in North-bridg- e lifheulous later realizing that it is olas G Smith will feature dancing to the mu-‘ Scholarship (not to be given during deqt prominent UniversAmwas enMassachusetts a climax when happiness of the the duration of the war) the Dansante orchestra sic of the ity of Utah students in a practice An extension class in community Professor Milligan is associate to continue on a musical minister’s home is threatened couraged erican Legion Military medal the in addition to other exciting meet offered by professor of agricultural engineercareer at a very early age when Under direction of Mrs Lutie ROTC medal the Sons of American recreation leadership things and many surprises The Aggie debate squad also will He obtained a B S Calvin Coolidge and Simmonds members of a class in Revolution medal - - ' said Utah State will be held in the Lo- ing at USAC Bateman returnA and at the college later Margaret Bagg grad degree Mrs Coolidge discovered him singdrama production at the college attend a “mock” state legislature The Phi Upsiton Omicron schol- gan Junior high school gymnasium received of in The committee charge M S degree his have designed and constructed the early in April and later they will ed to Ohio State at the beginning ing in a church choir He won a the affair includes Mary Jean arship Alpha Kappa Psl scholar- Wednesday at 7:30 p m accordLieutenant Leishman who is stastage Economics settings Home the attend a meet in Los Angeles of the fall quarter to complete her scholarship to the Curtis Institute award Sorensen Judd and ship Beverly ing to Professor H B Hunsaker tioned overseas with a medical deof Music in Philadelphia and awards the Utah State AgriculHailRoma class officers and California March 6 and 7 he said senior year in the college of arts director tachment is a son of Mr and Mrs in various places to conworked the medal Science tural college chairstone Hailstone Rula and and sciences to be comstudents be chosen only will Four greeted for Games and recreation Daniel Leishman of Wellsville Foltinue his studies He was featured “A's" Theta Chi men in charge of publicity Scholarship and recreation eve- lowing his graduation from Utah from the debate class to represent with "What are you doing here? with a dance orchestra worked in award Delta Beta Chi award and munity outings will be suggested and taught State he was employed by the d You’ve already graduated!” a department store and as a linethe USAC at these meets William Alger award Other awards nings Oil Company of California in meeting include Mr Ludlow Miss Miss Bagg a major in English man for a telephone company are available in the gradute divis- during the Wednesday third class of the course Profes- Las Vegas Nevada Prior to being U S The Aptitude Achievement Tests Oldroyd Dick Heiberg Dick Gard- and arts was astonished when she Mr Thibault’s first great opion of the college in addition to sor Hunsaker said given an overseas assignment he covering general area3 of Eng- ner Mary White Neva Jean Nibert learned she had received fifteen portunity came when he sang numerous awards in the school of lish usage social studies and na- Glenna Jo Thorpe Calvin Coburn hours of credit for proficiency in Sebastiano in D Albert’s Townspeople interested in the was stationed at Bushnell general ” agriculture course may still register for the hospital' Brigham City where he tural sciences will be given to all Jean Sparks and Garth Jones French during her freshman year Since then he has become Athletic awards also will be two hours cred- was a medical administration offiextension class for students the Miss Bagg had merely gone into very famous and is now known as sophomore during on the assembly A qualifying test for the Army middle part of spring quarter acit or audit he pointed out More cer the college office to check her one of the best loved baritones in Lieutenant Gaufin who graduat- Specialized than 49 have already enrolled credits for graduation in DecemAmerica having been the star Training Reserve pro- cording to Dr Arden Frandsen ber but discovered that officially of such big commercial shows as Future features of the class in- ed in wildlife management and gram will be held April 12 at 9 professor of psychology The test will include she had been graduated the pre- Maxwell House’s “Showboat” clude square and cowboy dances research was employed with the am in the Logan Senior High concepts which are covered general vious June although she had never hikes picnics and camp fire pro- Idaho ' Fish and Game department by our “Magic Key" the Amerientering the service in school according to Dean of Men college group requirement courscan Melody Hour and the Manhatapplied for or received a diploma grams beside other plans for com- prior to 1941 leces as well as out of class E L Romney April Miss Bagg who had never given tan munity activity Cpl Vern B Boren an alumnus Lieutenant (jg) Charles R Kelly Under the direction of George tures and discussions he said of USAC is serving with the 774th a thought to entering the graduCivic music tickets and student William (Bill) B Ward of Idaho son of Mr and Mrs Frank Kelly S Bates Any student who has complet- Railway Grand Division of the al- ate school decided to do so with- body cards will be used for admisprincipal of Logan high ed Falls Idaho and Washington DC to twelve hours in bio- lied forces in the Mediterranean out Providerfce is an engineer with the test will eight obtaining a diploma from the sion to this concert A general adbe given to men 17 and graduate of Utah State has the naval air corps on overseas logical science exact science lan- theater of operations the alumni college of arts and sciences Hav- mission of charge of $1 will be chargyears of age Students interested in been appointed science arts and and social guage assignment Following graduation filled out her fall quarter ed to persons without student office- learned Wednesday ing contact the should tests and taking body of agriculture publications should find the test relatively from the USAC in ’43 in the school Mr The unit is in charge of the mili- schedule and fee card as “senior” cards or Civic Music memberships order to home economics at Cornell by or engineering he attended school makeBates immediately hein said easy he declared' Since the test tary and Italian civilian personnel Miss Bagg was somewhat bewildarrangements Dean W I Myers effective April covers no coufse or book it is not at Hartford Conn and later went D E Robinson of operating- the Military Railway ered by the unusual procedure Further information is available professor 1 to San DiSgo California At the possible for students to prepare service railroads in Italy from Na- Miss Bagg plans to enlist in one Comat until Utah in in Dean’s S the office State the marketing Mr Ward received his B USAC he was prominent in student for it' 1926 recently resigned as director mons building ples to the front lines These men of the women’s service corps after degree from Utah State in 1940 The test will serve as a guide half of whom railroaded in civilian receiving her master’s activities being student body presdegree where he was affiliated with the of research at Pedlar and Ryan ident during his senior year to the student in choosing the life in the United States were —Harry Kohn in The Lantern Earl-course for his junior and senior Sigma Chi fraternity He was as- Inc New York City to become Kruse on duty Captain especially selected ‘for their jobs sistant to the extension editor for vice president in charge of re- with the Fifth army in Italy where years overseas The unit has served in MEETING All students registered for Journnearly three years and editor of search at Sherman K Ellis and he has served since February 1941 Italy for six months It supervises Prom chairman Lloyd Mec-haalism 3 or 103 must clip mount the Student Life and of athletic Company advertising agency New was formerly stationed in the LOST 70000 Italian employees ofrailway USAC York city the alumni has called a special meetand hand in all of the articles they Aleutians publications for two years Beverly Page lost her Now serving as chief telephone fice learned Monday ing for all Junior Prom comhave written on or before Monblack and blue Shaeffer lifeSucceeding Bristow Adams Mr Ralph M Porter is employed with the wears Boren Cpl operator mitteemen today at 2 pm in A native of Salt Lake City Mr the United Aircraft Chicago IlliMarch 19 according to Harry Ward will arrive to take over his time fountain pen in the college Students! Here is your chance day with ribbon Mediterranean theater the Student body office He Bonnell editor from Washington Robinson graduated from USAC nois Mrs Porter the former Dor- to make use of your spring vacanew position Bluebird Tuesday She asks that one battle participation star He is requests that all members be Grades will be determined by where he is now chief of the in- in 1911 He served one year as othy Alder also recently took out tion and aid the war effort by the person finding it return it Union of the a former employee present these stories and unless the stuan Aggie life membership to her REWARD $10! formation section office of dis- editor of “The Student Life” working at the Army Service Pacific Railroad company dents have been rewriting g tribution war food administration Forces depot Second street Ogden g or He has had a varied experience Utah the in the field of Journalism includThe commanding office has callgrade will be wholly determined ed on USAC students to furnish by their work In such cases it ing newspaper work government will be necessary to mention any 100 workers to help take special service and writing for farm publications Mr Ward received his 8 work done other than reporting inclusive inventory March M S degree at the University of ne said according to Professor Evan B Wisconsin in 1941 Any student wishing to register Utah State must continue to of- 57 years have disciplined and sta- Murray in charge of the work befor the class is urged to do so of California from 1923 to 1925 This is a general inventory Dr James B Macelwane B fer a liberal education if it expects bilized USAC and time exNot only a lecturer but also an Credit in the class can be had for ing taken at every ASF Depot all director of the institute of geoto extend great educational service colover the United Slates at this time author he has written several six quarters to the intermountain west A N perience have indicated the Louis St at of as a means of gathering an in- physical technology books dealing with seismology beSorensen associate professor of lege's usefulness for educationannual Sigma Xi American citizens “I doubt there ventory of all war goods now will deliver the sides more than 100 articles in inone and of the best State lecture on the Utah English campus in the naavailable as a guide to the pronational journals Among the books formed persons on the campus on is any other institution 29 as one of a comes nearer to realiz- duction of war goods in the future Thursday March were "Theoretical Seismology” and colthe development progress and tra- tion which various at series presented radio ditions of the USAC remarked in ing its purposes" he said “The “I think this is a fine opportunity Seismology” State Utah sponsored leges and universities throughout broadcasts over Utah stations this his address to students and fa- college has met the challenge and for the students of Utah State to the nation Taking an active part in honorCoe national research and geologic ary week will feature a discussion on culty at the 51st Founder’s day one of its brightest victories is help out in a critical labor situa£of “The lecture Interior His achieved the has effectiveness it tion at the ACF Depot’ 'Professor The United States Department organizations he is a member of Properly assembly last Thursday “High Returns from the Earth” will be illustrated to the practi- Murray declared the American over KSL physical society of Agriculture is offering jobs for “Our institution has always in applying science Managed Pastures" cal need” Dr Macelwane a native of Ohio Both boys and girls and faculty Seismological society of America fellows with some training in and a speech on "The Floral of been he declared “It Geological Society and America horticulture or botany according “Knowledge is not enough for members can work on this project was ordained to the Catholic priestNorthern Utah” over KVNU C has stressed the practical and scihood in 1918 and obtained AB AM American Association for the Ad- to Francis M Coe assistant Prof Lester Pocock head of public entific and at the same time has man he must have moral frame- at a rate of 78c an hour with an “Grad- -' eight hour day Transportation will and MS degrees at Saint Louis vancement of Science Sigma Xi jf botany relations reported this week enjoyed the benefits of liberal sub- work also” he continued American The work will be to assist in Professor Lyman H Rich- - Pro- - jects If we fobget culture and uates meet the challenge of the be provided from Logan to the university and a PhD at the Uni'Geographical society American Meteorological society gttting field records in plant breedversity of California in 1923 fessor A F Bracken Professor sweetness and light we will be- future partly because of their ASF Depot at a cost of $1 and the National Prior to becoming dean of the DeLore Nicholes Professor Thur-goo- d come arid Science which directs pioneer heritage which teaches the trip he said Academy of ing work at the Cheyenne hortiA representative from the depot institute of geophysical technology Sciences besides others cultural field station R life it not enough we need hu- principle that everybody counts and Professor Leland Cheyenne He has been president of the Wyoming and will begin about Dr Smith will participate on the KSL manism which colors and vitalizes and because years ago the found- will come to Logan near the end at Saint Louis university iners the Jesuit Seismological association the first of June and continue of next week to process the people Macelwane was dean of the graduencouraged integrity of broadcast at 1215 pm Saturday We need the liberal arts which dividual — a teaching that has been who want to participate The ate school at the university from Seismological Society of America through the summer and will pay Professor Arthur Holmgren re- give us a course in life 3 Section of Seismology of American from $117 to $148 a month he said exact day will be announced later “The cost of liberal arts is neg- maintained to this day” of search assistant Professor professor of geophysics In conclusion he made an ap- — watch the bulletin board in the and director of the department of Geophysical union Academy of Anyone interested in this woik botany will deliver the speech ligible yet its influence is vital Science of Saint Louis and the should contact Professor Coe over Station KVNU tonight at We need a proper balance” peal that liberal arts be promoted Main Hall for this announcement geophysics He was assistant al 22-2- t ' Alumni Association Secretary Kilburn Lists Five New Life Memberships Bateman Dates Frosh Sponsored Party March 30 Ludlow Qldroyd Represent Utah State In Practice Debate At University 71-7- Physical Ed Dept Offers Recreation Leadership Class ' State Student Returps To School ‘ To Find ‘Big Surprise’ ‘ San-dar- A ' Frandsen Announces General Coverage Of Sophomore Test Army Sets ASTP Qualifying Exams At Logan High School Class-membe- rs “Tief-land- ‘ Alumnus Yern Boren Serves With 774th Division In Europe Former Student Life Editor Receives Federal Editorship ‘f m editor-in-chi- ef RCA-Victor- ’s Merry-Go-Rou- ormer Professor Accepts Post With New York Firm Paper Editor Gives Requirements For Journalism 3103 Ogden Depot Asks Student Faculty Help During Leave m cop'-readin- proof-readin- Sorensen Stresses Liberal Education In Founder’s Fete 25-2- Dr James B Macelwane Will Deliver Annual Society of Sigma Xi Lecture Public Relations Head Releases Local Radio Broadcasts Dept of Agriculture Offers Training Professor Says two-side- 1927-193- Mti’-ra- B |