Show 4 STUDENT MAY FRIDAY LIFE 1? 1M Greek Groups Name New Active Members Sigma Phi Epsilon: pau v ley Jim Alston Kent fL Bruce Cow ev and Bill ' Sahim Sigma Alpha Kpsilon: ® King Caiv Ryan George i hart Bill Dunston Steve ri ton Dennis Hansen and R(i Goodliffe Many of the Greek letter and sororities on the new USU campus have initiated g members into their ranks d the past quarter The new Greek initiates include- Rho: David Alpha Gamma AdBurke Terry Gordon Eric amson and Larry Nalder AnAlpha Chi Omega: Delvnn derson Pili Durdan Colleen Larsen Charlene Leatham and Phillips Delta Sigma Phi: James Price and Lee Hartwell Murilee Alpha Omicron Pi Fuhnman and Alys Braithwaite Delta: Sandy Phi Gamma Chase Chris Coombs Mark Dpe-te- r Wavne Lamb Tom Maiallo Wallv Mark and Ron Rockwood Chi Omega: Jean Williams White Peggy Nielson Ginger Connie Oliver Janice Talmadge Carolvn Adams M’Recia Johnson Kim Pasim Kevon Costley and Rosemarv Jensen Pi Kappa Alpha: Paul Jeppxon Dwain Baird Jeff Balir Dong Frank Meigs Mike Johansen Dave Watts Jack Trinnaman Bailev Roger Healey Cort BudLewge Gary Cook and Perry Social Sidelighti Pinned: Claudia Can igan and 'llugt Davis Delta Phi Kappa Susan Dames Alpha Chi (j mega and Dave Bennion Sign Chi Dixie Lee Dunkley and Kan S Jenson Delta Phi Kappa Linda Bushweller and Ram Jackson Sigma Alpha Epsilon Terrv Naticllo and Manny zuto Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sharon Ilansen Kappa Delta and Grant Maitmsen Sigma Fat Heiner Kappa Delta and Andv Ililvoidu Pi Kappa Alpha DeAnn Sanders Kappa Delta ami Barry Judd Sigma Phi Ep stlon Janet Mui ri and Lynn Potts Delta Phi Kappa An-nal- Spring is filially here!! Now USU’ers have only a week lelt to enjoy it before finals bring the year to the end Tins doesn't leem to daunt Aggies however Inspite of the rush the end of the quarter always brings to complete last minute term papers read texts for the first time all quarter or even go to class to see vvliat you've been missing USU gals and guvs seem to have time to catch a few rays of the more than welcome sunshine Of course studying is never quite the same without being able to relax on the quad between classes bask in the sun under three inches of baby oil between water fights or take a casual stroll down Old Maui Hill Sun worshipping becomes the favorite cult of USU’ers Spring Quarter — especially after not seeing the ‘glowing ball” for many months Logan Cam on also beckons students to enjoy the beautv of spring while they pursue the more intellectual'aspects of life Whether for a scenic drive a picnic Greek exchange or dorm parts' nothing beats the wonders of nature in the springtime Participation sports thrive in the spring also Suddenly everybody wants to get in the act and the recreational PE classes have a field day Traditional softball battles between sororities frats and clubs highlight many an afternoon on the quad while individuals flock to the tennis courts swimming pools and golf courses Informal water fights between neighbors and watching the submarine races at first dam also add spice to Spring Quarter activities With all the fun that spiing brings the best thing about spring quarter is that summer is just around the corner meaning the vacation will soon be a reality But until then Vive la spring! long-awaite- d VYING FOR THE title of Blue Key Darling to be announced tonight are Janice Swensen Shirlene Matthews Linda Jacobsen and Linda Watterson She will receive the title from Ann Binns 1966 Blue Key Darling Blue Key Group To Select 196-6- 8 Darling' Tonight Blue Key Dai ling for 1966-6will be announced tonight at the annual Blue Key Spring Formal The dinner-dancto be held in tiie Sky room of the Union Building will honor four contestants vying for the honor Candidates competing for the title are Janice Swensen Shir-len- e Matthews Linda Jacobsen 7 e and Linda Watterson The vvin-e- r will represent the Blue Key fraternity on campus Miss Swensen is a sophomore fi ora Logan attending Utah State Miss Swensen recently won first attendant to Miss USU Singing an drawing are her hobbies Hailing from River Heights Shirlene Matthews is a sophomore Aggie and maintains an overall 3 5 gpa Shirlene is majoring in speech pathology She is currently reigning as second attendant to the Delta Phi Dream Girl and was a finalist Coeds Honored For Achievements Two Utah State University graduating senior women have been honored for high scholarship and achievement by the USU Faculty Women's League Ruth Byrne vv a s Ogden awarded an engraved silver tray ioi the senior woman with the highest grade point who is not a valedictorian Miss Byrne is majoring in speech therapy w ith a 3 935 grade point average She was presented the award by Mrs Evan Sorensen chairman of the award committee D Joyce Pollard Logan was also presented a silver tray for USU Helen Lundstrom WOMEN silver trays to Ruth Bryne and D Joyce on behalf of the Faculty Womens OF DEAN presents Pollard League honored Miss Bryne and Miss Pollard were far high scholarship and achievement Siv Spurs Initiated New Officers Named '67-6- 8 Initiation ceremony was held last week for the 1967-6Spurs Officers for next year’s chapter were also announced 8 Spurs is a sophomore women’s honorary service with 48 chapters on university campuses across the country As a service club they pertorm service projects throughout the school j ear at the school and m the New olliceis named for the USU Chapter are Relda Felix as piesident Katy Oler as vice president Maureen Aylett as secretary Loralee Pugmire as treasurer Ann Watanabe as historian and Margaret Nelson as editor of the Spurs newspaper Other new members of Spurs are Paula Anderson Norma Cheryl Barlow Janet Sue Ann Bilbey Dorothy Bott Eunice Bowers Jane Bradshaw Eunice Broadhead Linda Buck Kristie Burton Mary Dixon Pat Gentry and Roietta Bale Bpu-tle- r Hunfzinger Named Chairman Of Independent Group Ralph IlunUinger has been elected president of next year’s Independent Council A junior from American Fork Utah initiated the idea in Independent Council for this year’s student “Sound-Offsessions and served as chairman for the USU Derby Girl Goodwin the senior woman with the best understanding of ihe democratic ideal and its application to college hfe Miss Pollard majoring in English has a 3 68 grade point and has been sen ator for the College of Humanities and Arts this past year She received her award from Helen Lundstrom USU dean of w omen Mrs Edwin L Peterson is president of the USU Faculty Women’s committee lie has worked with the Entertainment Pattern” with KUSU-Fhosted the “Night k '£ Sigma Chi Names Officers J $ 4 8 k I L PAT GESSEL a freshman from Ogden is currently reigning as Sig Derby Girl for the Sigma Chi fraternity are under Federal Civil Service and offar excellent fringe benefits including vacation and sick leave retirement life insurance and health benefits Entrance salaries depending on experience and qualifications range from $638700 to $1030600 per annum Relocation expenses will be paid All positions Submit Civil Service appliwith trancation form script of collage credits to: SF-5- 7 Personnel Management nfttiWnnarwu) Dept -- - The Shufflers show IJuntzmger will outline plans for next year’s activities at the last meeting of Independent Council tonight at 6 in the Student Senate p m Chamber 7 U S Wed Frl end Sat Monday Is Ladies' Night GO-G- GIRL E- -l FOREST SERVICE FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING 324 - 25th STREET OGDEN Mon secretary UTAH 84401 During business hours collect telephone calls may be directed to Gene Watson Area Code An Equal Sharon Frankomch Julie Shaw Alpha Chi 0mea and Jerry Stokes Sigma Alpha Seal D Epsilon Sue Crisfield Kappa Delta and Tom Williams Sigma Nu Cheryl Walker and Haney Hugh-d- t Vancv LaClane and Jim Walker Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sue Fogelberg Alpha Chi 0 mega and Rick Driver Carol Vandersteen and The togenw Amen icross jame trill b non o an In This Brent Baifuss Gayle K nhbe and Keith rivet Shan Nelson Kappa Delta and Curt Dai row Sigma Pm E- 1 ned c h'gh ! limit ' 31 psilon Ahr® Marv Giristopheras ami Mike Telford Lvnda Ilavcotk and Jeny Earl Page: Mode filiate firm It lop judge hi ol ties v -- Ji fU' rd vsbr ONLY SAT HEW 111 ’67 The CU2E1IHGEJAMS CREATORS OF “DON'T YOU CARE?" 2 PERFORMANCES CONCERT AT 7:00 PM $175 Per Person SHOW & DANCE 9:30 PM to the $200 Per Person Reservations 3634451 INTIRI Ul cam win : d'i'n lb id vp ce ao'ce M i ao'e Dance rz Cm earn FUNWAY OPEN SAT & SUN AT 1:00 PM Qv peili he 5 SAT AXSSSJk MAY 27 ? and the MYSTERIANS 10 V m&&F&i9 tivxj&r&wm'vrz yflN i E refle girl pern hi Opportunity Employer ' rue Tv In S Region of the Forest Service has outstanding career opportunities for graduate Engineers A variety of work experience is evaileble including most of the functions of Civil and Highway EngineerLocated within the ing states of Idaho Nevada these Utah and Wyoming offer interesting positions and challenging work sound-of- f Bureau and where he has Eyre LD-SS- Chi Omega and BYU Loftliouse and Robed peai nmr The Intermountain Ilene Wood Combo Linda is active in student affairs She has served as attendant to the Cache Valley Dairy Princess The winner will leceive her crown from Ann Bums 1966 Blue Key Darling Officers of Blue Key honorary organization this year are: Dave Allen president Wayne Bishop vice president and Richard League Ifun-tzing- ” sociation er Elisor Sandv Fish Jerrv Edwauis el FOREST SERVICE Department of Agriculture Intermountain Region U Marcia Sayer Betty Ann Stephenson Carma Wadley Vicki Waldron Judy Wall Rosanne Wardle Jo Beth Wesley and The Sigma Chi fraternity recently announced their new officers for 1967-6Leading the frat will be Doug Robinson Consol Jay Taylor Pro Consol Charles Braken Annot a t o r Scott Strong Jim Magister: Oldam Tribune Tom Barker Chapter editor: Bill Laub hisVal Bangerter torian rush chairman Keith Olson social chairman Jim Brebe Sig Derby chairman Paul Stover intramural manager and Kent Whittager public relations song-lead- EXCI tonig Engaged: Delta Delta Delta: Charlottte Smith Sharon Waldron Louise Cowley Tana Bienn and Chaila Mugler Sigma Chi: John Moireau Jim Brent Sutlierl a n d Sorenson John Strong Craig Simper Kent Whittaker Steve Nabaum Brad Beesley Bill Laub John John Wiezorek Bret Billion Bill McKiinley and Larry Murpliey Kappa Delta: Judy Rash Pat Reiner Kaye Eliason and Kathy Crossman Sigma Nil: Dee Berjera Doug Fonnesbeck and Jun Smee Sigma Kanna: going active Sunday) Vicki Bateson Debliy Ponnler Janpt Ostacgi Cvnthia Sardnnak Lucetta Jollv Linda Dungan Maureen Schaefer Kris Morris Kathy Francis and Vicki Noble ENGINEERS And 1967-6- 8 this year Linda Watterson calls Logan her home She has been a during the past year As secretary of the LI)S Student As- Chi is GRADUATE Sue Ilansen Susan Hin-Iz- e Lucille Hurst Vicki Jensen Sue Johnson Vicki Loy Jones Kathy Hosephson Geneal Kerr Shirley Lernmon Susan Maug-ha- n Carolyn Morgen Margaret Patterson Sue Partridge Becky Peterson and Ellen Richardson Also Junior advisors for the group are Joan Campbell and JoLynne Van Valkenburg for Agriculture Queen Linda Jacobsen also a sophomore at USU is from Montpelier Idaho She is current Homecoming Queen past Intercollegiate Knight Duchess and is serving as Angel Flight commander r N pani durf bar trie eYOM Sop Ioit bv r iptn Un to 4 Pag girl 11 APARTMENTS Canyon Terrace Apartments 33 Units (Girls) in It hn Gloss enclosed swimming pool — Sun bathing area Air conditioning AM-F- stereo each opartment Laundromat with hair dryers sewing machines etc Completely furnished — carpet — large closets Lounge with fireplace colored TV piano All utilities furnished TV - telephone outlets Storage area for each apartment Off-stre- P i( parking Individual thermostats Vi block from campus lU I 8 I Now renting for 196768 School Year Contact: U R Leishman at Building Site 642 Va East 6th North or call T 752-351- 6 |