Show ( o Volume 59 Utah State University European Tour Meets Quota January 30 coupled with thick fog created lacy trees Monday to provide Aggies with a on the sculpturing view looks past the Extension Services This scenery change ICY WEATHER to Old Main Conflicts Seen In 'Religious Emphasis Days Workshop Today social-interactio- featured during the theater are: Clifton Kerr Students staff and adminLDS Reverend Charles For- istrators are invited to the syth from the Newman Center sponsored by Alpha John W Conkling of the Ba- workshop Nu Omega and the Sociology r C Sunp-teha’i religion and Dr from the Westminster Fel- Department The program will start at 2 lowship The purpose of Religious Em- p m and last until 5 A sociphasis Days is to stimulate in- ological viewpoint will be taken terest in the various religions at the meeting in the world and create better understanding of others beliefs Emphasis Religious which will be held and 13 at USU Special features days February 12 of the day event will be classroom discussions dormitory and Greek meetings and a break- - fast Allen Sumsion chairman of religious days will be one of the speakers at the breakfast An assembly is planned for I Dormitories sorority and Tuesday morning at 11 with fraternity houses will be visprominent speakers represent-in- g ited by the speakers on the evvarious religions joining ening of February 12 and they together for a panel discussion will also talk to students in sev- 1 — Some of The panel of Americans is a nationwide discussion program in inter-grou- p education It is on the based premises that people of all ages faiths or origins can meet face to face with honest ion and exchange ideas according to Evan Stevenson panel adself-examin- at viser Five groups are represented on this panel They are Roman Catholic Negro Jewish Protestant and ethnic American Tuesday rebruray 9 The committee at present the election of Class OfficersS°dated Student Body as Items presently under ?fab°n are the ricTP s echnique for selecting nominees to Who’s W ho in a meidcan Universities and rwii leges i “A World of Music” will be presented Tues'day at 11 am in Old Main Auditorium Presenting the assembly is Kappa Delta Sorority and Delta Phi Kappa fraternity It is chairmanned by Shermon and Susan Bennett Music and dance of different countries of the world will be featured The Delta Phi and Kappa Delta chorus will sing under music director Galen Thomas Everyone is encouraged to attend this first in a series of competitive assemblies Preparation of a reSarding the the elections essary on campus elections preparati°n for the ASUSU hich wiu take piace 1 Enmrf-u101- nd Sr Eg ?pnng quarter mkers of irt0ph01?°re TPP y the freshman class are they are interh°Ped that mem- bed t lis year’s committee will vf 311 even greater asset perjetuatinf sc?mmittee bY ana eed Freshmen Seek Assembly Heads ur-esfp- d° Application deadline for G Life Deadlines For the convenience of campus organizations Student Life announces its deadline schedules for the coming issues Tuesday paper deadline for genMonday at 10 eral news and''’' Friday at 5 pm for letters to the editor Friday paper deadline Wednesday at 5 pm for general news and Tuesday at 5 pm for society items ap' chairman and committee members for the Freshman assem- Febbly has been changed to ruary 1 Freshmen may apply at the SUB desk Tryouts for niat their niembernf shin held Feb Electinn0rf”g to Jim Koons he program will be chairman Millicent Wade first place winner sang a classical solo in the talent show Thursday night in the SUB ballroom Millicent received a trophy and a chance to compete in the All Campus talent show Second place went to Newell Kimball for his guitar solo Third place was awarded to a singing sextet made up of the following girls : Elaine Howell Karen Fonnesbeck Margaret Harris Rhonda Buttars Marilyn Spencer and Janet Cox They sang “I Enjoy Being a First competitive assembly number of tickets for the USU-BYgame at Provo February 10 will go on sale next Monday at 7 am at the ticket office in the SUB Number of tickets sold will be restricted to two per person and will be sold strictly on a first come first served basis with no advance reservations of “will hold” tickets being accepted said Tom Moulton ticket manager Since seats are reserved by a numbered seat designation those students wishing seats adjacent to one another should buy their tickets at the same time Mr Moulton said The price is $150 per ticket and activity cards are not necU Applications for membership on the Student Senate elections committee may be filed at the !jB desk from until Talent Trophy Tuesday Assembly For BYU Gome Elections Help Awarded 'World of Music' Featured In Commifee Calls Tickets Sell Mon A limited Millicenf Wade identity and heritage A question and answer period follows Girl” the panel discussion with ques“Debbie Dunford” portrayed tions from the audience by Dean Leah Dunford added This panel originated with spice and humor to the prostudents at the University of gram California at Los Angeles This was the third talent USU’s panel has participated show of the year Because of in civic and religious groups in the large number of applicants Cache Valley This is the first for this show a fourth talent contest has been scheduled February 7 according to Mildred Cragun talent show chairman The All Campus talent contest will be held March 2 the guest speakers eral classes during the day - Students For time they have been invited to the University of Utah They also have an invitation to meet at Provo next month accord ing to Mr Stevenson Council Inter-religio- n “The 20th Century Religion w ho will be and You” is to be the theme of observance : the Conflicts arising on campus The panel talks spontaneously within the will be studied Tuesday in a ously in first person about their workshop at the Old Main little own attitudes toward their own Planned February 12 13 i Number 27 American Panel Meets In SLC USU’s panel of Americans First quota of 76 students for will participate in a panel disthe European Study and Tour cussion in Orson Spencer Hall Trip has been met according at the University of Utah Wedto Twain Tippetts of the Fine nesday The are Arts Department by the Associated Students of Students who have signed up the University of Utah the Naare encouraged to contact Dr tional Student Association anc Tippetts in his office Main 328 and establish their priority as soon as possible They can do this by leaving their deposit After the tour is closed a waiting list will be kept in case of cancellations according to Dr Tippetts An itinerary of the first tour is given on page 3 today 1962 competitive assembly to be presented Tuesday at 11 a in (1 to r) Sjdne Ilorlase Dick Thomas and Judy Packliam This is the first in a series of the in Old Main Auditorium competithe assembles V |