Show 'Survival Depends On Teachers JJniR WG Utah State University 59 Volume l‘ rqjPWiKWSt-S- --' iO £J Crowned Pocock lla 24-2- Voted Prom Queen Urs ‘eps Queen Jr Prom Pocock was crowned at the Junior Prom Friday night She was sponsored by Delta Phi and won over five Ann ’ i queen finalists Attendants to Carolyn Miller the queen are a Kappa Delta and Harriet Westen-skosponsored by Chi Omega Ann is from Logan and a member of Alpha Chi sorority She is secretary of ASUSU Six finalists w ere voted on in a junior class election last week The finalists w ere selected at an earlier banquet w candidate t f Leader Arrives Donald Dr arrived in It Franklin has Logan to be leader Utah Cooperative Fishe- of the Utah State Univ- ersity established in December by cooperative agreement of the university Utah State Department of Fish and Game and the US Bureau of Sport Fisheries and WildlThe unit was ife Franklin has been a Dr ry research biologist for Bureau of Commercial in Ann Arbor Mich Italian Quintet fishe- the Fishers doing resGreat Lakes He formerly taught in the Zoology department at the University of Manitoba Canada and work-£-d for the department of conservation of the State of Minneearch on the sota A native of Sioux City la w Franklin served four years ni Graduate Student Crash SpeakersTo Highlight Religious WeekEvents panels said Members of the planning committee groups they represent and their committee assignments are besides Allen Donald Coleman intern minister with the United Campus Christian Fellowship Richard Burns Westminister Fellowship dormitory meetings Richg ard Gordon Committee Leader US Navy in World War hs Pacific Theatre He received his bachelor’s degree in 1950 and a doctor’s in 1959 at the university of Minnesota His old daugh-hitoeand ave moved to Logan with 5 1® th m Objectives 0f the unit include neries research teaching and wing of students for fisher-ie- s w°rk with state and fed eral agencies William rf the Co-Or- Celeste Dalpiaz Club book display F Sigler head department of wildlife SU said that his wiKnt will work closely wWr fanhlin and his unit dpnnUCes aE In6 acvities nnStf' Plays Tuesday 12-1- 8 ry Unit said Dr Daryl Chase president of Talent Show Set Thursday Killed Unit i For Fish “The struggle for human survival may depend upon the competance of teachers who work with the human mind said Dr Richard Carrigan Monday afteroon Dr Carrigan assistant secretary of the National Education Association and head of the Student NEA program spoke concerning teacher accreditation to the Utah State Chapter cf the UEA in the group’s meeting in the Edith Bowen “Good teachers good teachers— bad teachers drive good teachers away” A quintet of Italian string muthe educator said “In order the Quintetto Baccher-in- i sicians to expect high quality leachwill perform Tuesday eving however we must expect ening at 8:15 in Main Auditorhigh quality preparation and ium The doors will open at 7:30 discourage unqualified perDr Twain Tippetts chairman sons from entering the educaof the Civic Music and Forum tion field” stated that the Committee Dr Carrigan pointed out that was organized to call atgroup it took until 1954 for the medi- tention to the music of Bacher-in- i cal association to completely and the upsurge of interest in this accreditation its procomposer’s music is due develop no associain small The education part to this group gram However the quintet will not tion is now developing such programs to provide profession- only play Baccherini’s music al training for the desired pro- Also included on the program are works of Pugnani and Baz-zafessional teachers 1961-62 The music is reputed to At the beginning of the school year there was a be highly melodic and easy to teacher deficit of some 130000 listen to according to Dr Tipteachers Dr Carrigan said petts Each member of the group To encourage more qualified students to enter the teach- has been a soloist in his own ing profession several pro- right Pina Carmirelli organizer of the group still appears as grams have been developed The key to finding more tea- soloist in frequent European chers Dr Carrigan said is to concerts as the quintetto’s scheraise standards for prospective dule permits Nerio Brunelli teachers By raising the stand- one of the cellists has frequentards more of the quality peo- ly performed the Brahms Douple needed in the educational ble Concerto with Signora Carmirelli as guest performers profession will seek teacher phony orchestras Eight charities have been proceeds from the game will selected to receive funds from go to the Campus Chest fund The Carnival sponsored by this year’s Campus Chest at the Greeks is slated for Jan Utah State e These charities are March of 26 in the north end of the Dimes Shriner’s Hospital for BYU USU after the Crippled Children Crusade for game Booths filled with games Freedom — Radio Free Europe and concessions will be American Cancer Society Heart Fund World University Service Muscular Distrophy Association and Cache County Mental Health Association Annual Campus Chest drive 6 is scheduled for Jan to Max according The Music Committee Turley general chairman sponsoring a Talent Show Movies concerning the varThursday at 8 p m in the SUB ious charities and their work Ballroom According to Mildred will be shown free on Jan 24 Cragun the talent will include and 25 from 11 am to 3 pm Larsen as MC Ken in the Student Union Building Sterling Young a reading Linda Olsen A display of brochures and vocal solo Wendy Francom other material concerning the Fridal Sherry Harris Lynda drive will be placed in the vocal trio Millicent Wade voSUB Envelopes for student con- cal solo A W Bowmian and tributions may be obtained at G S Olsen folksingers the information desk in the Also perf o r m i n g will be SUB Elaine Howell Karen Fonnes-bec- k The basketball game starHarris Ronda ring the football players has ButtarsMargaret Marilyn Spencer Janbeen postponed to a later Cox and Lynda Lou Allan et date But at that time all (accompanist) sextette Newel Kimball guitarist Jeanette Staheli Nancy Petty Lynne Army ROTC Wins Beckstead trio and as a specUtah State’s Army ROTC ial feature Dean Leah Dunford rifle team took first place in a meet with BYU at Provo Saturday The Army team scored 1397 In points out of 1500 possible BYU scored 1385 and USU Air Force One of the airmen aboard a C119 transport which crashed scored 1296 High individual for the match Saturday was Lt Gale Alvarus wfas Wayne Sorensen captain Mecham 31 a graduate stuof the Army team with a score dent at USU For the past two of 287 points out of 300 possible years he has been at USU workEmphasis Guest speakers representing USU’s Religious The next match will be Janu- ing on his PhD degree SurvivWeek denominations several February Jane religious widow his are Mary ary 27 with the US Air Force ing Major events planned durMecham a dau- wdll participate in lectures Academy at Colorado Springs (Christensen) the observance are disin discussions and ing ghter and a son Colorado cussion periods in living groups of the campus and in classrooms an assembly and a breakfast Allen Sumison chairman said Featured on the assembly will be a panel of representa-t- i es of various religious groups which have student organizations on campus Anothei feature of the program will be a display of religious books in the Student Union Religious Emphasis Week is designed to stimidate interest among students and the public in learning more about religious groups with members on the campus Allen field-hous- POCOCK Junior Tom Junes Services Extension USU By Number 25 attract ' 4£" ANX January 23 1962 Charities Chosen For Campus Chest Fund ’ A Gilead i e!Ss Nation are intended pr°erams oE the BRACE AGGIES FACED snow and sub zero weather yesterday as Huey trudged to classes 21 degrees Sunday night and remained below zero Monday Temperatures sunk to a minus of the same— only colder more for The weather report calls Newman Ken Young Delta Phi class discussions Bruce W Anderson Lambda Delta Sigma publicity Hom-ayou- n Mahmoudi Baha’i Club breakfast Carlton Keith Scott Unitarian Fellowship fraternity meetings Reynold Eston Ilillel Club publications |