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V Jr J I- -' fv fV'i-’- V 7 ’ £&' By Pat hi wood sen and Laid Hall ’Lite Assistant Society hditor The creative jazz music of Sergio Mendes adn “Brasil ’67” will highlight this year's Junior Prom “Rio By Night” Friday January 27 Brasil '67 is the name applied to the entertainment team appealing to those with a young bright taste in music Mendes’ music combines a delicate mixture of pianistic Lennon jazz subtle nuances McCartney Mancini and Bach-arac- h Lalin-America- n The group consists of Sergio Mendes on piano Jnao Palma on drums Jose by percussion Soares a bass player — Bob Matthews and singers Janis Han The title Brasil '66 was selected by the group because the establishment of the group came In Ipanema in 19G6 The immediate success and popularity of the group is noted by the fact that their first album reached the national Top Ten within 5 short weeks Fixe years ago Sergio Mendes was a who was forming a quintet This particular quintet was favorably successful using the then popular Bossa Nova style material Mendes then came to North America and found an immense and untapped resource of commercial possibilities in blending 68 Acres Set Aside For Athletic Area MENDES ond Brosil '67 who will perform in concert Tickets for the concert ore $150 per person at SERGIO Utah State University on January 27 at 7:30 pm in the Field-hou- se C1 Serving The Students of Utah State University Volume 64 Utoh State University Monday January 23 1967 Number 40 Telelecture Brings Gunnell fo Sunburst Lounge Today Jdynne tan Yalkenburg 'Life Staff Writer B) year will present a interview with Frank Gunnell speaker of the house in the Utah State Legislature today at noon in the Sunburst “Telelecture” panel lounge A panel selected from the PolScience honorary club itical moderated 'ull direct by Darcia Daines questions to represents Gunnell who will answer '1’em from his office in Salt Lake City via telephone Throughout the interview those in charge of Tclelecture k"P® 1° provide the students "ith new insights which cannot be gained through the classroom experience by directly ask-ln- S questions to leaders involv’d Teleleeture will be arranging telephone hookups with political science and ’nfertaininent leaders through- the remainder of the school Rep Gunnell who is the first in the ’67 series is in his first term as Speaker of the House and is a native of Logan According to Profesor Jedon Emen-heisGunnell is more powerful in relation to the Utah Legislature than the Speaker of the House is to the National Legis-lautr- e er Gunnell appoints all the mittees and names all the comcom- - mittee chairmen that are appointed in the Utah Legislature These committees hear arguments for and against legislation before it is brought to the house floor “Thus he indirectly influences the attitude the committees will have for and against important legislation” stated Eminheiser Gunnell also has the duties an- of recognizing persons Sigler Speaks In Seminar Beginners Class Set For Dancers ' WfCallUp first Of April - j fact that the natural hillside will be used for the east side n the stadium and the seating for both the track and baseball diamond Willis A Tingey University Staff Engineer who is making a study of the site stated that the area fits the purpose outlined by the University Tingey also said that the site will provide a good environment for what It is to be used for Covering approximately 68 acres the new athletic area will add prestige to the campus The new parking facility will no doubt please the eye of many a student who has spent the first quarter of a football game looking for a parking space The parking areas will be accessible from all directions and quite adequate in size to accommodate the autos of students and na throughout the U S The Brasil ’67 group directed by Sergio Mendes will appear in concert in conjunction with the Junior Prom Friday January 27 at 7 :30 in the George Nelson Fieldhouse The Junior Class will host their “Prom” immediately following in the Union Building Ballroom at 9:30 Combination tickets for the dance and concert can be purchased for $475 Tickets for the concert alone are $150 All students are invited to both concert and prom The first general event of Junior Days will be the Junior Talent Assembly to be held In the auditorium of Old Main tonight beginning at 8 pm The assembly is open to the entire studentbody and will feature the best of Junior Talent The winner will preform at the Prom on Friday For Big Changes Interest Needed “The American Association of Professors Is a proUniversity The U S U Moonshiners fessional organization which is Club Dance sponSquare hopes to act as a catalysis to soring a beginners class In arouse participation in problems the UB Skyroom at 7 pm on campus” said Dr Philip Thursday Jan 26 townspeople alike Langer president of the USU All Interested persons sinThe old football stadium is in chapter gles or couples are urged to According to Dr Langer th the way of future campus planattend There will be no cost AAUP strives to promote facuning The space used by Romfor the instruction The obney Stadium is badly needed f of lty responsibility and interested jective- of the class Is fo obfor a better USU new buildings part of it will working tain prospective members for Dr said “on campus Langer be used for practice probably the Square Dance Exhibition we have from 80 to 100 memfields also Team and the Club bers about 20 percent of th The old buildings in the area faculty We have a fair cross-sectiare already being moved away of faculty members on and actual construction on the campus and even some adminstadium will begin in the near istration” future “Some members of the USU the Just when the track and base- faculty areon apathetio toeven campus ball diamond will be built is problems are aware of th not known but indications are though they said problems” Langer PrefAWS that they will shortly follow preferences for the In the January 6 issue of StuBy Marsha Porter LuAn-n- a to Ball inaccording erence stadium or be the possibly ’Life Society Editor dent Life the AAUP made a Price Invitations can be obcluded with it stand on athletic policies acUSU coeds will go to the polls tained at the UB desk for those cording to Dr Langer today and tomorow to choose who still wish to prefer after “Other problems concerning finalists for the title of “Most today Must AAUP is the selection of a the Preferred Man” on campus Candidates for Most Preferred new president since President is The competition sponsored Man and their respective sponChase will retire in about 18 To by the Associated Women Stusors include: Curt Loosli Delta months and the budget and dents in conjunction with the Delta Delta Kent Allen Kappa Mr Claude P Kidder Officer faculty salaries” said Dr Lanannual “Women’s Days” TwenDelta Ray Bleesz Sigma Kapin Charge of the Immigration ty men sponsored by various pa Neil Grotegut Alpha Chi and Naturalization Service ad- ger Dr Langer stated that over women's organizations on camPlowman Alpha vised that the alien address re- the years many problems hav Omega Brent in the priwill compete pus Omicron Pi Bruce Shields Chi port for 1967 has been under- accumulated at USU because mary elections Voting booths Omega John Skinner Angel for three weeks From the the administration hasn’t seen way will be open at the library and Flight Rick Eyre AWS and number of reports received to fit to use students and faculty the UB cloakroom between 9:30 Ron Drake Spurs date it appears that many aliens to solve them am and 3:30 pm according to Also John Chipman Sponare He also said that it is still gowaiting until the last mincon t e s t sors Carl Elwood Aggiettes Bonita Burtenshaw to make their reports ute ing to take some time to bring Leochairman Hall Merrill Harry Davis about changes at USU To avoid possible serious penThe five finalists selected in nard Carter Maughan Hall A1 “I think that in order for Mr law as alties prescribed by the primary election will be Anderson Snow Hall Richard Kidder suggests that reports be these changes to come about honored at the Women’s Day Rosine Wells Hall Craig Petstudents and faculty have to made as soon as possible PerBanquet where they will also ersen Greaves Hall Scott Cainterest in these problems take to off the sons report putting be interviewed to give USU comeron Lund Hall Jody Walfind and they have to be willing to end of the may January eds the opportunity to become ker High Rise Dorm John Larand failed to report show responsibility in solving and Les they forgot son Reeder Hall acquainted with each candidate them” he said 31 deadline the before January The finalists will also participate Powell Moen Hall in a cake decorating contest on February 1 Highlighting Women's Days will be the annual Preference Ball scheduled February 4 us on Choice Of Twenty For Preferred Man ‘Trends in Wildlife Conservation in the Western States” will be the subject of a meeting of Utah State University’s Wildlife Resources Department Even‘ ing Seminar to be given by Dr William F Sigler Tuesday at 7 :30 pm in Room 302 Forestry-Zoolog- y Building Dr Sigler’s discussion will be based upon his recent tour of the Western States and consulFRANKLIN GUNNELL Colonel Evan with numerous agencies tation Clay Utah’s seconserwildlife with concerned director told XhiiVVlcp nouncing the order of business ifnt Life Friday in a tele- - vation putting motions before the Dr Sigler has been head of L lntmicw that he feels and determining the outhouse Rebeginning in April the draft Wildlife the Department of voice votes of come P’0'4 UP sources at USU since 1950 He a8atn perhaps ('no to what it was last fields of in the known well is One of the topics that may year Sdlf1’ fishery biology and aquatic polfecl‘ng is that discussed is the bill that is be tV 80 (lafMresnl eduction in the lution having authored over in the legislature to remove now technical papers in these fields JPVPs IS 3n artifidal non tax from items purchased sales honored been has by serving homg used to help He U S to the Aj'm-consultant the a in University Bookstore as centers t'e training of aige number of recruits Surgeon General (Public Health An aide of Gunell is USU senService Toxicology Advisory and national ior Susan Daines Miss Daines mPn” Clay said that the Group) as a fellow of the AmAdthe research for him and redoes for Association where the Most Preferred Man erican need now ?hP°"er is just as j Amas last and will be announced Girls are reScience of vancement ceives year but that the salary from the legislaminded that today is the last wing centers have not been erican Institute of Fishery Reand the political science ture o and as a chance for girls to make their ham GI's fast enough search Biologist of The availability Conference on department tJ L 'ee m°th reduction in charter member students for such jobs qualified fomhdft aljout 35000 a Radiological Health may also be discussed ° ab°UI 12'000) was 10 Dr Sigler’s presenFollowing f'e th a social Gaining centers time tation a Last year such men as Art lalcn U) hour will be held at the home Linkletter Stan Musial and Stokes of Dr and Mrs Allen W (M°nel CIay ’aid that Utah’s lecBerman either gave Shelley ls Drive Logan I n 100 in February The 1722 Saddlehill duranswered or tures interested questions and Mr Joseph Lee a Foreign ccl‘ve service board's All slaff students tioia 8 f°r ing the half hour telephone Service Officer and a graduate public are invited to attend s February Clay p of Utah State University will Van has no more or no hookups W'fuctly than other states speak on the Foreign Service at Kent Hamilton chairman of 10:30 rfllllnK its quota ” am today in the UB Teleleeture stated “To get an Auditorium Mr Lee received uh?°"f01nl avpragp and the classroom’ education ‘out of the his Masters Degree from Stan-foi- d ° Selective Service which includes sneeial insight and has served in WashThe giaduale student elections Examination the problems as 0 determine which were schedulued for this Germany Surinam and p well as th erespuusibilities which ington is now on home leave His next for college and giad-jjhave been postWednesday fucitizens us and as confront ' ")d- Eoi poned one week and will now be ture leaders Is the objective of assignment will be to the U S mally a score 1 Feb ')n fle examination Embassy in Bangkok Thailand held Wednesday is teleleeture” Mr Lee will be accompanied are Nomination procedures SlaH0pable a studpnt to go Teleleeture plans to continue by his wife Joan who is also aG school However if last in the outlined as same the siui a USU graduate Mrs Lee will Ms 78 or 79 the Issue of Student Life Anyone throughout the remainder of the school year bringing many speak on the role of the w’ife 1(jn ln’ hut has a high with questions or wanting more more leading peisonalities into of a Career Foreign Service Information should coni act LewavpraRe he will be 0 for Officer the spotlight at Nelson is graduate al By David Rhodes 'Life Staff Writer Steps leading to the construction of the new USU football stadium are well under way The site has been established the design is completed and except for a few minor problems to be worked out everything Is ready for ground breaking ceremonies as soon as the weather indicates that winter is over The stadium is part of a large outdoor athletic facility planned for the USU campus which includes a track and baseball diamond ‘Situated 210 feet north of Tenth North Street and 400 feet east of Eighth East Street the stadium will run north and south The track will be north of the stadium and will angle northeast with the baseball diamond directly northeast of it Several sites were considered for the stadium but the area north of the campus was chosen for definite reasons For being close to the cam-pextenalong with offering sive parking spare the present matchproposed site couldn’t be ed Another advantage Is the the con tempo i ary musical influences of both American continents It was then that he found himself a partner - manager (Richard Alder) and a new quintet group which was formed on a tentative trial basis for launching the new musical designs In the spring of 1966 the Brass and Brasil ’66 combined on A & M Records a company itself just new in the musical business Herb Alpert leader of the “Brass” sponsored Mendes and his group on tonr Allens Report Immigration J Diplomat Speaks This Morning Grad Elections Are Postponed Jr Q Vi study 752-122- 6 FOR Most Preferred Man by are from left to right row 1: Leonard Carter Richard Rosin Richard Eyre John Skinner Brent Plowman and John Las-- J on row 2: Raymond Bleesz Alvin Andetson Craig Petersen Nei Grotegut Curtis Loosli NOMINATED USU's coeds Shields! am Scott Cameron Carl Elwood John Chtpmcm Ron Drake and Jody Walter Absent when photo was taken were Les Powell and Harry Davis (Photo by Richard Michoefis) |