Show Terrifying To Contemplate— Nazi Symbols Only Miles Away STUDENT LIFE seldom steps off campus to find a subject for editorial comment There’s usually enough happening in the college community to keep the editorial pens busy and a university j aper’s first concern is university news news steps up and slaps you BUT WHEN in the face as it were you can’t ignore its significance And an incident at another university in the state has brought the subject to USU’s doorstep Thi'ee Brigham Young University students have been arrested recently for participating in the current epidemic of defacing of public property with Nazi symbols Neither their guilt nor innocence has been pi oven HOWEVER the public defacement — some of it on the e BYU campus — is a matter of record — a gruesomely i eeord When you read about it happening in a probably still d somewhat Germany you were sickened but could comprehend it: when it spread "to American cities and campuses 'you lacked for words and grappled for an explanation But when such a horribly neurotic wave of feeling grips people 150 miles away — maybe college students much like yourself it is hard to grasp its reality THERE HAS BEEN some indication that part of the h incidents have been more in the pro-Navandalistic vein as opposed to pure hate practical joke feelings If this is the case the irony and maybe even the intrinsic evil of the situation is increased For if Americans can joke about something as sadistically-neurotical-l- y orientated as Nazism both our sense of humor and our sense of decency may be deserting us off-camp- vis-abl- Nazi-ghoste- anti-Jewis- zi LIFE STUDENT 2 JANUARY 19 1960 This For You? Is xl'OSsOK (OHJ’S will hold a at Kenney's L'epl store front It) ant to 5 40 p Bake m !U l iimbdi taken I’lt TI It LVlta HI 8 hiciuIh-i- lront Wilnesdiy s in the LB at l't'enell 7 Wichita Paper Rates Ags Up Bradley Down for Alpha will he to 0 p nt As a for Law school muxt be (Nominations lihlI''Tlf THN entrance comp’eted at 6 the graduate school to Keb for the examination pirr Feb CO held I always closely follow the results of our basketball team Here is a clip from Hie Wichita — 0— KMI'IOI MKXT 1N7 KKVIEM S: ElecTuesday — Boeing Mechanical Wed-nesd trical and Civil Engineering — iv Sperry Cljroseope Electrical' Mechanical and Aeronautical and Physics Engineering Thursday — Mountain States TeleTel Electrical and Enginphone eering and Industrial Management: ElectriWestern Electric Company cal Mechanical and Tool Engineering Friday — Bureau of Ships Mechanical Electrical Civil Johnson fitrvicp Co Electrical and Mechanical STUDENT MEMBER COLLEGIATE PRESS Established 1902 PAUL SWENSON Editor-in-Chi- From one hFMJtlL Veterans’ Administration Representative will be at L’SU Wednesday and Thursday to assist vetetans and their dependents in applying for benefits to which they may be entitled Kendall will be at the Employment Office from 8 am to 4:30 p nt Wed and from 8 am to 3 pm on Thursday HIRES INTERESTED in obtaining helpful hints on hair styling are invited to Merrill Hall 2nd floor lounge Wednesday at 7:30 pm Tom Earner of Artistic Beauty Salon will demonstrate on a live model The lecture Is sponsored by the Associated Women Students who Id t State fans trimmed Jack Gardner's Lr' cagers and did it h and Utah U handed C ! 73-6- 1 ila U its very worst the frist game out in Society Editor MARY CRONQUIST Asst Socictv Editor LD ANN WENNERGREN DICK DAWSON Sports Editor Asst Sports Editor LARKY TOMLINSON Chief Photographer YASER SilWVA Copy Editor MARIANNE LARSEN Circulition Mgr CARLOS RIGBY Entered as sccona class mail matter Sept 1908 at Logan Utah under the act of March 2 1870 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage Is m accordance with postal laws and reeulations Subscription rates for JI per jear or 50 cents per quarter y Printed during the school year by the Associated Students of Utah State University Office room 213 Student Union building Phone SK ot 472 and election of officers Wednesday at 7:30 in the fieldhouse lor former and prospective members lPPing ! in December’ M semi-weekl- v Y defeat ' the s Kosol j Kan j Wichita SONS CUB organization “'if Play we can take extS the college ratings?!1 at No 4 or No 6 is Ton?4 and Utah State far the lists TOO low “"i "Wichita played to both but didn’t finkhdfe close against he sSS had every right to bump’ Utah CAR WALTON Bus Mgr Managing DICK DAWSON TOM JONES Campus Editor DOUG PALMER Asst Campus Editor DONNA HIGGINS Feature TOM JONES BARBARA PAR- -- aU cf DEAN OLSEN Business Manager Asst urgently needed K LIFE ASSOCIATED AI’FIH ATHENS OPEN for vacancies on LB activity hoard committees Forms at L'B desk Artists IOHEN STUDENT Eli E: Utah State University EMior — o— AIM II FRY ivaui (Ed note: the lows) FROSTOP DRIVE INN 4 jltwuii (East of Campus) AGGIE LUNCH 44c Includes Hamburger With Chips I J I Root Beer end Sundoe M t i i A it challenging ftiture awaits the right person in IBM hose grout h is as dynamic as the sere ices it renders a company As an IBM MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE you will be highly trained in the practical applications of data processing to business and management practices Your woik will bring you into daily contact with top-levexecutives in many different industries You will learn to apply modern data processing techniques and developments to a wide c el in banking insurance manufacturing ariety of business problems and transportation government many other fields Qualifications: Bachelor’s or advanced degree in engineering mathematics science economies accounting business administration or liberal arts ) i n ' IBM will intei view on t to fill a number of unique marketing positions throughout the United States January 25 M 1959 As an IBM APPLIED SCIENTIST you will pioneer in the development of new ways to advance man s progress in science industry and business 5 our knowledge imagination and ingenuity— coupled with specialized IBM training— will be your tools in exploring these frontiers Right now IBM Applied Scientists are at work on industrial automation weather foiecasting simulation of business operations testing of mathematical models the solution of Einstein’s field to name just equations a few Qualifications: MS or PlrD in engineering mathematics or science or a BS in engineering mathematics or science PLUS a Master’s degree in business administration r - t i 14 To help you fill positions leading to challenging and rewarding management responsibilities you will receive comprehensive training plus the suppoit of experienced specialists Additional advantages are a long list of liberal company-paibenefits a tuition refund plan for continued study and a program ot promotion from within d Make a date to talk to an IBM representative on campus Contact your College Placement Officer to arrange for your interview If you cannot attend call or write Mr H M Gay Branch Manager International Business Machines Corporation 609 South State Street Salt Lake City Utah Phone EL 21 C I |