Show ““ 'h'—W" s ni nt J ill Student Body Prom Committee Final Election PresentTXssembly Today At Volume 1 1 Next Tuesday O'clock Utah State Agricultural College April Thirty-thre- e Number 18 1943 ‘Heavenly Daze All In Day’s Work Class Elections ' Postponed Student Body Primary : Rerun Results Same n of the The results of the student body primary elections Tuesday were exactly the same as the results of the primary held last Friday and the successful nominees will enter final elections next Tuesday Lyn “Swede” Larson and Forsyth were again successful in the presidential primary Cene Munns and Colleen Redd are finalists for vice president and Vern Eyre and Frank “Red” Gilmore reached the finals for three-yecouncilman The following six will vie for the three council posts: Frank Bauman Harold Dance Dave Dance Douglas Quayle Robert Hanseen and Lauralee Lundahl ar one-ye- There were only 1057 votes cast n in the week primary this ' js compared to 1165 ballots filled in' ft last Friday There were considerably less invalid Votes this time however according to Miss Tanre-ru- " The primary election held last week was declared anulled by the student executive council Friday following accusations of unfair electioneering practices Three reasons were given by the council for' holding the primaries again: Bulloting was not secret enough misuse of student body cards and i electioneering in the immediate ' vicinity of the voting booths ' ft This week the election was car-- 1 ried out on a reformed basis which I 1 modi illegal voting practically im- possible Voting headquarters were I I moved from the main hall ante's room to the outer office and con- ? ference room of the dean of stu- dents Student body cards were f doubly checked for identification and booths were especially prepar- ed The votes Were counted by a selected group including represent- I atives from the various campus or- 1 ganizations 1 1 1 L v ' A Life of Notices h i ? I I O' a A business meeting for all veterans will be held Monday at noon in the main auditorium Heads of all campus organizations are asked to meet with “A” Day Chairman John Murch today at 3 p m in the dean of student’s office Senior Day committee members meet today at 2 p m in the board of trustee! room of Main All students invited to attend Maundy Thursday services at St First John's Episcopal church East First North tonight at 7:30 o’clock All "letters to the editor” are welcome Since however there is such a shortage of space it will be appreciated if contributors will limit the length of tjjelr letters as much as possible Ag Club business meeting for all members and pro pective members will be held today at noon in the Little Theater according to Royce S Bringhurst president Reactivation ceremony for Alpha Zeta in Men’s lounge 7:30 p m April 30 'All former members and associate members are invited Lambda Rho meeting tonight at the Alpha Chi house at 7:30 o’clock New members will be selected and rings may be ordered Faculty members and their partners will be entertained Monday at 8 p m by students and faculty members from Weber Jr college in the LDS Institute Wanted— a ride all or part way to Buhl for Easter Will thare expenses Phone Florence Soren-Be- n at 1251 3 y orating the spacious Dansante in pieparation for this gala affair which—begins —tomorrow night at 9:30 o’clock Oazer is the — pre-vios- ly scheduled for next weekt 6 will be held the week April after next April 29 to May 3 it was decided by the student council this week John Muich president of the campus Veteran organization was appointed by the council as Murch will “A” day chairman work in cooperation with Harold Dance councilman in charge of special events Freshman week was postponed In order that Senior Day annual day when seniors from all high i schools of northern Utah south- ern Idaho and western Wyoming aie guests on the campiL might be incorporated as part of the v Week It was necessary that Sen-- 1 ior day be held on Friday May 3 as the annual regional r Coralie Braithwait one of the many Aggie cadet nurses training at the Budge hospital gives a hypo to “Patient” Farel Winward who is really another cadet nurse r College Cadet Nurses Prepare To Achieve Nightingale Fame high track meet " Jan Romney the physiology lab closet definitely seems to have its advantages “Alice’’ the skeleton has had something new in spectators who have been content to By Being the skeleton in spend long hours pondering over the number of bones “Alice” — packs around witkJiur These interested and alert students of anatomy and physiology are members of the cadet nurse corps Who spend two quarters at the college as part of their required nurses’ training and they plan to give Florence Nightingale a real run for her money and acquire a little glory in ' medicine for themselves Prexy Sees Housing ' For 3500 Aggies Next Fall Quarter They have more than the usual alterior motive in mixing those weird concoctions in the chem lab and they don’t seem to mind getting a little astigmatism from observing molds and yeasts in the bacteriology lab because they are looking forward to years of intensive nurses training before becoming registered nurses “The housing outlook is such that we might expect an enrollment of 3500 students at the college next fall quarter” Dr W L Wanlass acting president told the Student Life today He said that it was impossible this time to tell just what housing would be available by next September’ but believed that with the remodeling of houses to make new apartments that is now taking place in the city plus housirg units that the college expects to arrive during the summer theie would be amule quarters for that many students An additional 175 units have been allocated to the college according to telegrams received from Senator Abe Murdock and Representative this week Walter K Granger There are also 50 quonset huts promised to the school These hut-- ' are of sufficient length that by partitioning them in the middle each one would house two couples Dr Wanlasu said There are an additional 134 units that were allocated to the college previously which have not yet arrived The ground has been surveyed and prepared for these immediately north of the 97 trailer bouses It has been expected that they would have arrived’ here before now There also exists the possibility of larger units being brought here to’ be converted into dormitories for Veterans Logan city too has been allocated several housing units which may be us?d erans - These hypodermically Inclined young girls are living and training at the Budge hospital and for two quarters they take courses specified for them in chemistry sociology nutrition anatomy etc at the college This gives the cadets a taste of college life as well as the basic background for nursing Lyn Larson Wins Writing Contest Lyn “Swede” Larson won the prize for the best feature article submitted to the contest sponsored by Lambda Rho and was presented with $5 in the regular assembly last Tuesday by Carla Rae Winn president of the journalstic fraternity His article will be published in “Utah” magazine a new publication in the state Illustrations for the article will be furnished by H Reuben Reynolds of the college faculty Judges for the contest were Dr Ira N Hayward Dr Ray B West and Dr Frank Jonas here! had Lists 22 Proposed Projects for "A" pre- viously been Set for that date C L Pocock chairman of Senior day estimated that there will be between 1500 and 1600 high school seniors on the campus that day This will serve as a climax to freshman week activities and the seniors will be invited to participate in the dance the evening of May 3 and in other events ot the day There is a possibility that “A” day will be postponed to the following week according to Chairman Murch Whether it is or not will depend upon how fast preparations can be made for proposed projects of the day Two projects that Murch definitely has in mind are construction of a sidewalk from the north entrance of the main building to the Smart gymnasium and painting of the TUB Other events of “A” day the day when the campus gets a thorough house cleaning by the student body will be distribution of Student Lies annual ballyhoo edition of Student Life edited by John Stewart a luncheon prepared by the coeds and the water hose for shirkers has (The faculty association prepared a list of proposed projects for the day which list will be found elsewhere on this page) Superintendent of Buildings Resigns The resignation of William J Goodwin superintendent of buildings and grounds at the college effective May 1 was announced today by Acting President W L Wanlass Mr Goodwin has been on the campus for a yearAs yet no one has been chosen to replace him After graduating from George Washington college in Washington D C Mr Goodwin worked for eight years as chief building inspector for Salt Lake City before coming to the college At George Washington he received his bachelor of science and a civil engineering degrees After his resignation at the college he plans to go into private architectural engineering at Phoenix Arizona The 1946 Junior Prom gets off with a BANG tomorrow night at ihe Dansante Pictured above are LeCrande Forsyth Ju lior class president and Grace Olsen member of the Prom decorations committee r Junior Prom Assembly Today Sigma Nu's To Entertain Tuesday- The Junior Prom assembly will be held thus morning at 11 o’clock in the main auditorium under the chairmanship of The theme will carry out Jay Turley and Jacquie Bensentomorrow some of the ideas of the Prom night - Dick Stevens Chauncey Petersen and Lynn Richards Ag Debaters Attend 11 Two-Da- y -- State Meet At Los Angeles Nine Aggie debaters Professor Wallace J Vickers debate coach and Professor Evan B Murray will attend a debating tournament which opens tomorrow and concludes Saturday at Los Angeles Calif T(ie tournament the final for the Aggie debaters this year is being sponsored by the Western Association of Teachers of Speech Universities colleges and junior colleges of the 11 western states will be represented Those from the USAC beside Professors Vickers and Murray are: Conrad Mce Bride Dick Gardner Ilene Sherma Hansen Marg Hyer Garth Jones Marjorie Gillis Elizabeth Condie and Dan Ludlow Bick-mor- The group with the exception of Mi Ludlow left here yesterday and will return Sunday Ludlpw has been in California for the past two ' weeks attending a tournament at Stockton sponsored by Pi Kappa Delta national honor debate fraternity He entered the n debate oratory and the events one-ma- will jilay the leading roles in the skit and the stage will be prepared by Elaine Nelson Next Tuesday the regular chapel hour will be under the direction of Sigma Nu fraternty The student body exchange assembly which has been presented to several schools throughout the state will perform for the BYU students at Provo this morning The Tuesday morning assembly was presented by the Logan high school Honoring the eleventh of the ROTC at Logan high a skit was presented of four practically millionaire” draftees Other numbers include a piano duet “Tea for Two” a girls quartette singing “Slowly” and “I’m Al- ways Chas ng Rainbows” Maughan cMurdie played a piano medley of classical and popular tunes and ‘Sentimental Journey" The program concluded with a vocal solo “Jealousie" by LuDene Bailey Master of ceremonies was Duane Christensen 'PheTarent find for this week was Dorothy Spencer who played an original composition association and their partners wll be entertained next Monday night at 8 o’clock in the LDS Institute by students and faculty member from Weber Jr College High School Students On Senior Day May 3 Architect Majors Utah State will play host to an estimated 1600 senior students in northern from high school Utah southern Idaho and western Majors in the field of land plan- Wyoming on annual Senior Day May 3 C L Pocock ning landscape architecture de- - Friday partment of the college recently' chairman of the committee In organized the landscape architects I charge announced today Senior Day will climax fresh-Beclub with the following officers: Eleanor man week postponed to April Taylor president secretary-treasure- r and the high Doug- - May 3 inclusive school students will participate in las Campbell publicity manager Purpose of the club is to “estab- the various activities of the day Tentative events have been outlish unity among members and to footer economy indu try and fra- lined as follows: 9:30 a m — recepternity in all activities” During tion and registration in front of this year the number of majors in mam building Also a tour of buildlandscape architecture has in ings and clas rooms 11 a m — creased by a thousand per cent president’s assembly in main audi Organize Club rt ' Vermillion Professor H B Hun-sak- have you or your representative Dan Ludlow Vern Eyre and your senior class as their Katherine Jenkins Lorna Jolley on Friday May 3 1946 Harold Dance Chester Gilgen and guests “We have planned a day which John Stewart The committee which wa3 ap- will familiarize your seniors with the activities of this institution pointed by Acting President W L Wanlass will meet today at 2 p m while it is in operation The feain the board room to disduss plans tures of the day are designedn to entertain and how a for the day of the activities of both class In a letter mailed to high school room instruction and the extraprincipals Mr Pocock stated: "A curricular program during the number of high school officials have indicated that we should out- period your students are here The college faculty members line a program that would acquaint high school seniors with the in- student body and the service orstitutions of higher learning ganizations are cooperating to Therefore the faculty and student make your visit both pleasant and body of the USAC would like to profitable” er -- ’ i i e -- College Officials Formulate Plans To Play Host To torium 12:15 p m — complimentary luncheon for superintendents and principals of schools or their Also at 12:15 representatives complimentary box luncheon for seniors an intra-murgames on quadrangle l’p m —collegiate va2:10 riety show in auditorium p m — regional track meet in stadium 6 p m — college band concert on tabernacle grounds 9 p m — student body dance in the Dansante Committee members besides Mr Pocock are: Dr E A Jacobsen Professor V D Gardner Dean Dr Daryl Ethelyn O Greaves Chae Dean lone Bennion Jack Croft Dr W B Preston Una icivcn!y and pi omises to put all 375 lit by ticket holdes in a heavenly mood Although the theme was announcand favors ed the de orations b en kepi a secret and all attend-n- g are guaranteed the surprise of their lives when they enter the realm of "Heavenly Daze” Day Maybe St Peter will be there to greet you as you come in maybe has there will be a host of angels to The faculty association prepared the following li t of pro- - welcome you through the portals posed piojects for “A” Day May of the misty fold or maybe the 1: angel you escort to this promising 1— Repair asphalt sidewalk on splendor will suffice for the evensouth entrance to Maih Building ing with the “Heavenly Daze” 2 — Replace concrete slab in front atmosphere General chairman for the prom of Main Building Take care of water drainage from Main Building is David Dance who has been ably Betty so that it will not flow down assisted by front steps and walk 3—Remove Brunson Chairman Dunce has held broken branches and stumps and weekly meetings ever since the refill holes on the north portion pi ora committee was chosen ard y of the west lawn Springlers should everything has moved along ve-be Installed if they can be ob- smoothly Jay Turley assisted by Jacquie tained to replace the ditche Soil should be hauled in for a new Bensen is preparing a combination Junior class and Junior Prom lawn to be presented befoie 4 — Repair sidewalk and install assembly 11 aim today a pipe fence in the restricted area the student body at some of fce east of the Smart gymnasium 5— which will depict that will be carried out at ideas from concrete the install pathway main building to the gymnasium the prom tomorrow evening Dick end 6— Repair temua court backstops! Stevens Chauncey Petersen ‘ f Lynn' Richards" are ' ’he repair and relme tennis court sur- leading roles for the carrying skit while faces 7— Replace culvert and install a ihort sidewalk near the the stage is being prepared by Elaine Nelson forestry building 8 — Install a It was decided upon by the prom sidewalk from the women’s dorcommittee that due to the acute mitory to the walk north of the tux shortage military uniforms will commons building 9—Assign a project to the vet- be in order and also that corsages erans in their own trailer camp will definitely be out of order and The camp needs cleaning up 10 — anyone showing up at the door one will have to check it Repair holes In parking area wearing until after the dance has commission road agreed (State All arrangements for the prom to resurface completely the camhave been completed - with the pus roads and the parking lot) of the decorations nt exception Reque t the state road engineers which the committee members and to arrange for cjirb and gutter Junior class students are now busy connecting with sewer before doLeGrande Forsyth Junior class ing any paving 11— Eliminate the president is chairman of the comnorthern at the ground dumping mittee Working with him arc ward to (Tenth campus approach has planned to take care of the Grace Olsen Afton Nyman Wanda Thelda Larson Omeara situation) It is planned to level Nilson and use this area for additional Baker Glen Nielsen and Curtis Willis parking ground of stadium Sensational music will be furni12— Clean out the accumulation of rubbish north of greenhouses shed by Gus Shields and his and on vacant lot south of field orchestra — 13 pieces and a vocalist i? you want specific figures Gus 13— Eliminate dangerous house narrow roadway or organize park’ features a tenor sax and a talented pianist who combine with 12 ing on parking area Cars and buses block each other14 — Principal other band members to make up one wateiway back of plant indutry in of the outstanding orchestras this region Stanley Thayne is building needs attention 15 — Clean up around the stadium 16— Paint responsible for signing this heavensteps or seats of outdoor theater ly music for the evening A short promenade during this 17 — Stabilize and beautify slopes j of highway cut south of campus dance by members of the Junior 18 — Make a lawn south of and class has been ananged by Jean around the fild house 19 — Repair Richards Jean has also taken ca-(install) concrete strips near of the reception and special invitatbarns 20— Place gravel around ions Many special arrangements Engineering building 21 — Make a have been completed by Chu-- k walk down the hill to the “Island” Goodwin Margaret Toolson promarea 22 — Fill in pace at foot of ises ail the lucky girls who attend the steps at north entrance to the dance a unique favor Elit s efreshments and dance programs Main building have also been obtained by Miss Faculty Association 22-2- elections us provided tor in tne school const Union according to Dorothy Tanner atudent councilman in charge of elections K 29-Ma- Annual “A” Day has been ten- Election of officers for the sophomore junior and scniory classes will be held the seconS7 week in May two weeks following final student body ner April ' By Lyn Larson Final touches for the 1946 annual Junior Prom were being completed today by members of the junior class who ave been working until the wee hours of the morning dec- ‘ tatively scheduled for Wednesday May 1 and Freshman week Final Election Tuesday 4j Ballroom Setting Designed To Give Atmosphere Of Heavenly Mood Freshman Week To Dansante M In The 9:30 P Wednesday May 1 In May Ini "Heavenly Daze" Begins At Annual "A" Day Slated Second Week 99 o IU1 N JUN Twenty-Tw- cross-sectio- Students Invited To Episcopal Services Tonight at 7:30 p m at St John’s (Episcopal) church at the corner of First East and First North there will be held a Maundy Thuisday service to which all the students of the USAC are especially invited From the days of the early church Maundy Thursday has been the day upon which the church has celebrated the establi hmg of the Lord’s Supper which is now known as the Holy Communion Eucharist Mass or Sacrament Mr J E MacGinms a student at the college will be in charge of this evening service which will take the form of a preparation seivice for Easter day For those students who are at the college and who do not have church home in this community a special invitation is extended for this Thursday night service and also for the Easter Sunday service at 11 a m foolson Tickets will not be on sale at the door according to Chairman Dance since all available tickets lave already been sold Orchestra Slates Concert May 8 The Utah State Agricultural college symphony orchestra directed will by Dr N W Christiansen present its annual concert May 8 m the Logan LDS tabernacle as a highlight of National MUoic Week Featured artist will be Irving n Wasserman a pianist in the intermountain region who will play Mozart's Concerto in C Minor for piano and orchestia Mischa Poznanski the noted Polish musician is concert master of the orchestra He is an associate teacher and student at USAC Although the program has not been entirely completed one of the numbers to be played by the orchestra is Beethoven’s Symphony No 7 well-know- |