Show AWS Preference Ball Saturady Nine p m In LDS Institute allege Editors Porter fame Presidency 0 Extension Staff Man Himself National Position Succeeds lfn Porter editor L'tah State and the Utah icnsion service recently national honors when was president hie American Association U'ilford D re-v- Agricultural College Lisle L Kansas of Manhattan igsdorf editor at the Kansas elision ic college of agriculture and notified Porter lied science ihc election's results of the association s president jessor Porter has the responsi-t- y of work of the committees overseeing the organization for The jects He also writes and other college publica- of AAACE Porter received his helor's degree at Utah State in school at He then taught South Cache high rgan and ools later receiving his mas-- s y degree in 1928 at the rofessor Uni-sit- Wisconsin of Spring Edition In Initial Lyceum Program Rates High In ACP Judging The college lyeeum program for the current year got off to un auspicious start last Monday with the appearance in the college auditorium of Maria Hussn gifted soprano of the Metropolitan and hicago opera companies Coming to us with a wealth of experience gathered from the leading opera houses of Madame Hussa Europe charmed her audience with her voice and a most attractive stage personality The singer obviously was not at her best in her first two or three songs perhaps because they were sung as the first numbers in a college concert are to the accompaniment of scraping feet and banging benches Let us hope the lyeeum committee will get around to doing something this year about these cacophonous obligatos With her second group consisting of German and Czech songs Madame Hussa developed a warmth and expressiveness which won her listeners completely The first of these songs the the in beautiful "Dream Twi light” by Richard Strauss was perhaps the high point in the entire concert Interpreted with great feeling and artistry it was marred only by the fact that is was sung in a some what faulty English rather than in the original German The other three songs in this group were sung in the original Czech which was a novel experience particularly m the case of the familiar "Songs My Mother Me” by Taught Dvorak And in singing the humorous folk song "Hope’’ in the Czech Madame language Hussa seems— to this listener at least— to have accomplished the enviable feat of singing an entire song without the use of a single d Ecli- - "5 Jliairninn Soprano Pleases Audience journalistic experience hides writing for various news-er- s and magazines composing io scripts for the extension and directing nice broadcasts ny community publicity pro's He has been with the Utuh vension Service since 1928 and s been college editor at Utan ate for eight years Active on the campus Professor rter is adviser of Blue Key itcrnity college senior student morary society chairman of the ublicalion board and adviser to dis vowel The French group was marked by fine interpretation and a smooth command of French The loveiy melody by Massenet and the spirited "Serenade" of Bizet were both outstanding but the audience gave its warmest reception ot the entire concert to the always popular “Jewel Song" from Gounod's “Faust” The program ended with a group of English songs all of which were capably performed The lyeeum committee is to be congratulated for having brought Maria Hussa to us She brought not only a fine voice but an extremely attractive personality a s well Her natural grace and poise seemed to be the embodiment of everything that was Old Vienna Council Schedules ROTC Men Receive OCS Assignment After Quarter’s Return to Campus ' Palmer’s Paper Gets Praise In Latest National Criticisms Editor Lane Life of spring Palmer’s quarter Thespians in December Conclave on Campus Latin-Amerie- Official Employment Group Leaving Wednesday on the three p m UIC electric car were thirty-eigh- t first advanced military students of Utah State’s ltOTC who have been stationed on the campus the past quarter Student 1942-4- 3 re- ceived first class ratings in the most recent newspaper scorebook published by the Associated Collegiate Press according to Professor Wilford D Porter college editor Previous editions published by Palmer had received the same rating which was the highest achieved by Student Life editors since Bill Ward gained his first class The papers were rating in 1939-4classified with all weeklies published by four-yecolleges or universities throughout the nation The ACP gave high praise to the paper for its features which it described as very good and on lively subjects It also stated that the front page had good variety in its type of material In content and organization news stories were classified as excellent as were the leads and stories Headlines were adjudged excellent in their summary value and construction and also in mechanical appearance The typod graphy was praised for its type faces Editorial pages and sports pages were judged very good and were chalked down chiefly because of excess advertising on the editorial page and too little use of features on the sports page Staff members under Palmer were Gwen Hunsaker associate editor Marguerite K Byington featuer editor Marian Carlisle society editor and Calder Pickett n sports editor In April the group left Utah State for Camp Callan California Later they were assigned to return to the college to await entrance into army officer candidate 0 school j- - - Mary Chambers Madge Merrill Jay Hall and Louise Malkin who were heard Thanksgiving over Radio Station KVNE in the presentation “IJeppo Farcetto” One Armed Pianist Appears Friday In Second Lyceum Stark To Chicago Meet In Essay Contest ar y y Mr Final Assembly Sets Variety Program From Logan High two-da- y Jen-""i- 111 Extension Service Sets Conclaves For County Agents In Little Theatre Dr Bennion Gives Assembly Talk of Gratitude Stressing the With the presentation of three the plays Theatre staged the initial opening of its nineteenth season Wednesday December 1 in the Utah State Little Theatre Beginning promptly at 8:15 “A Certain Just Man" by Anne C Martens and directed by Chester J Myers was presented with the scene taking place at the King’s gate and in the office of Josiah Bancroft's secretary Characters included: Max Christensen as Josiah Bancroft Helen Brunson as Molly Kathryn Rasmussen as Miss Allen Dan Leatham as Mr Stanton as Kennedy Kathleen AD-Wilkins and Donna Humphreys as the guide The following play "Joint Owners in Spain” written by Alice Brown with Miss Leroa Thatcher as director took place in an old ladies home and includes Melba Call as Mrs Mitchel Betty Lou Jones as Mrs Fullerton Katie Loosle as Miss Dyer and Virginia Bateman as Mrs Blair Final play of the evening was "Their Husband” by Alice directed by Mrs Ruth M Bell The scene is at a Gypsy Fortune Teller's The cast is as follows: The Fortune Teller played by Naomi Jensen th girl played by Barbara Richards the divorcee played by Cleone Pixton and the mother played by Carla one-a- one-arm- New Pamphlet Tells Opportunities Enlistment In Don’t Rate Dramatics Group Presents Plays Wins Trip d Lecturer Day well-use- Tschaikowsky Music Highlights Program Arriving in Logan Septhey have been quartered in the field house the past lew months and have been attending classes along with civilian students Although reported to be headed for North Carolina it is only known that the unit will enter officer candidate school when it arrives at its destination Prior to leaving for active duty last spring all members of the group were members of the junior class at Utah State Tiny nclude: Donald M BlacK Keid J Hall Rozel Z Jensen LaMont G MacDonald James L McFall Jr William B Martin Ramon Wilson W B Jacobsen Sterling E Bench Austin B Caseman Vernon W Carlson Robert C Choate David O Dance Oliver E Lockhart James C Sorenson Daryl B Simons Robert D Wennergren Thomas M Kowalski Lavar C McMillan Eldon B Bingham Charles S Brown Cyril D Barr George S Bosan George H Bullen Kenneth A Farrell Lawrence- Aubert Edward F Consalvi William E Speed Franklyn B Pugmirc Alvin Mackay Frank B Nixon William Kerwin Glen C Barratt Woodrow W Anderson Joseph A Anderson Jr Jack Shaw Ernest C Hirsch and Burton Silcock tember Inter-Americ- In Children’s Library y-S- ix VFl Renowned all over the world Marlow Stark has recentan for not only his tremendous techly been named 1943 winner in Swift and Company's annique with the left hand but also for indomitable courage is Paul nual essay contest and will famous leave soon for Chicago IlliWittgenstein indent Lite and Buzzer staffs pianist who will appear in the nois There he will attend an to Americas To the at id is a Utah State auditorium Friday promote good fellowship among intensive four-da- y past president of the market stimulate an interest in our I p m as second feature of the can Kiwanis club neighbors and study of livestock and meats to bring forth more knowledge of these southern lands to lyeeum schedule which begins December 4 As one of the most gifted of the people of Logan a series of forums an art exhibit and and takes place at the Union 3 Leschetisky’s pupils Wittgenstein Student several speakers will be brought to the college December WAC Stockyards and the Swift a in at Vienna his made debut and Company plant 10 and 11 under the sponsorship of the Utah council of A year later Young women who look forward very early age reives Stark a sophomore stuAffairs to technical careers after the war launched on a brilliant career predent at Utah State re- who F McKenzie has Dr Fred ith Red Cross the first will do well to consider the op- dicted by all critics written a paper entitled 1 out lie which before her broke War World ccntiy resigned as head of the Wittgen-by portunities “Wartime Marketing Methkarma Hill Lacey M3 is em-e- d advises Lt stein went off to fight and some- joining the WACs department of animal husbandry ods and Trends” He dewith the Red Cross retWAC L local Edwin Peterson where along the Russian front at Utah State is chairman of the scribes the specialized sysurn unit at Camp Davis futures his right arm was shattered by a recruiting officer Post-wcommittee and is a tem of changing the farm planning lb Carolina hus-1 where her in highly vocations shell He was a prisoner of the specialised of the Utah council into the forms deproducts Music by Russia’s great composer such as photography radio and Russians for more than a year Corporal George Lacey is Dr McKenzie has announced the manded by consumers-an-d of oned according to word ree- general program and will announce of the nineteenth century Tschaik-owsk- y aviation are available at the ex- While interned at Omsk he found them from producmoving will be presented Thursday pense of the Army to girls who a d by the Utah State alumni piano and started practicing future plans as they are approved ing to consuming centers if from 4 to 5 p m in the Anne enroll now in the Army Air Forces with one hand for diversion He by the committee The award for this achieveit has been Mth Moore Carroll branch of the Women’s Army made his own arrangements of library Corporal and Mrs Lacey The entire conclave will be held anounced ment is an expense-paiduated from the USAC in June each and hand trip left music Corps for day with both in the LDS Institute to Chicago Participants will Selected by Professor N W re in he practiced for seven hours until they were prominent to filled Know About “Facts Want the of you entirely program also see some of the InterMl and conducted by Christiansen activities Mrs Lacey a days the WACs” is a new illustrated his fingers ached with activities pertaining to af- Connie Wilson these national Livestock Exposinber of Theta his programs will booklet now available for overcame Wittgenstein Upsilon sorority fairs of our South American anyone tion which is held in Chicago Music be scheduled each week vice itudentbody president neighbors interested in joining the service handicap despite the fact that and especially their from November 27 to Dehours have ulso been extended or those he other Corporal Lacey affiliated with with pianists in compared knowcultural purjust interested religions customs cember 4 na Alpha from 4 to 7 p m every evening hand His Epsilon was a suits modus of living and their ing more of the activities and has only a medium sized The alternate named for anl to was through Thursday train Monday trick councilman accomplishment personal reactions of these gallant languages the award was Michael John from 4 to 6 p m on Friday’s and women it to flashing almost superhuman Mrs Alice Pollwcll I’ralt will 2 to 5 p m on Saturdays anl Condas of Salt Lake Cily his technique pedal improve speed Lt Peterson claims that “The who wrote a paper entitled begin tlie Institute programs by and with lus fine sense of mugreatest advances of science the presentation of a music and "Transportation the MarketJaps two a dazzling are taking place in the mili- sicianship produce art program the opening day ing Problem of the Amereffect handed NOTICE tary services where unlimited reican Meat Industry” Harry E Terrell of Iowa will disAs not “Motos”--hiian- a is When Mr Wittgenstein sources arc available for research Miss Fogelbcrg head of the cuss “Relationship Pertaining to committee requests that stu- and observation” He listed still performing works which have Agriculture” him by dents attending the lyceums this and motion picture photography been written especially of Other features of the composers as meet include an art exhibit of year form two lines in the main radio operating signal code radio such outstanding Maurice Ravel Richard Strauss materials collected throughout the hall entering the audtiorium be- repair and mechanical operations IACP)— Dr Herbert Benjamin Britten or the Chopin a be difwill 155 of the There few A S each fore being Dr only program speeches by country at recent lecturer for the left hand he plays Etudes stuto to check the ferent needed door at the open two dean of the jobs Indiana Zimmerman girls graduate Hiding up the fall quarter as- University blasted own his coscholarly transcriptions will WACs all Girls who 500000 have If be school at Greeley State Teachers’ dent body cards American idea of a Witt- sembly schedule of Utah State is Mr States the United In now in courses are at taken these Moto" college Greeley Colorado and R operate it will cause less delay the final program sot for Decempersonality as an work with the Army Air Forces genstein has appeared as soloist ber 10 at 1 p m Id Warner construction man and presenting the programs 'sample of the Japanese featuring the top of orchestras the with outstanding talent of Logan high school lPlc in an interview in engineer who spent eighteen years the country including the Boston the be will events The The assembly will be of the varParaguay Daily Student Cincin-at- ti Cleveland Philadelphia climaxed with thee seminars flint the Japanese typo including musical numare Minneapolis Montreal New iety bers and special acts he admitted but that York and Los Angeles forces wil be Bybce Salisbury ifcvornesC he buid lacks In Europe he played under the 4-Fof Logan high senior student ’s Priginality school conductors Their noted such batons of system is quite our like as Brune Waiter Richard Strauss American school system Declaring that this is no time to be and to aspire at what they Fritz Busch Wilhelm Furtwacng-le- r ''Having taught at Keio want to be "Because the future is Pierre Monteux Paul Paray for youth to bo down— that youth University in Tokyo I had Sir Henry Two conferences sponsored by should glory in the privilege of theirs youth should glory in the Felix ‘ Weingat’tner excellent opportunity to Wood Sir Adrian Boult and the the Utah extension service are cur- being born and living tolay Dr freedom that is theirs” 'tuiy the "Life is sweet and rich because late Sir Donald Tovey In recital Japanese people" rently being run off and scheduled Adam S Bennion prominent Utah Dr Jennings said Director W W Owens' The businessman sound advice of friends” he said as he described and with chamber music ensemby gave for the most part I found Utah State officials recently anthe tremendous job friends of free- bles he has been heard in the leada Home Demonstration to "Young America at Thanksgivfirst thf® kind polite extremely dom arc doing for us "We should ing musical centers of the coun nounced tile resignation of Dr sesin now is conference annual 1943" an in Agent ing Time thoughtful and Fred E McKenzie as head of the quiet agroe-abl- c appreciate the fact that the friends try sion Thanksgiving assembly at Utah of animal husbandry department as mankind arc out there gaining In charge of the Home Demon- Stale Tuesday Novembor 24 Their habit of he has accepted a position as freedom for the whole world” giving gifts stration Agents meet is Myrtle around °r Centering his address different occasions puz-D- r director of livestock research for with the fourth F Concluding Davidson assistant director for "The Benof Gratitude" Dr faith Dr Bennion asserted that Come company at Jennings somewhat Superior Products home economies of the extension nion each gift had a special pointed ou that culture can no man or woman outgrows faith — Golden Colorado counties from Utah service Agents be measured by frequency that yaibollic an international Dr McKenzie outrun it but they Having meaning have assembled on the campus thanks get in voice and heart "They may a advised never outgrow the glory of faith” in date authority on artificial inseminaby a former a demonMarked run off have by change where of they the epanese “Gratitude is development student previous Reviewing the free thinking and from Thursday to Wednesday at tion of livestock has been head of strations on conservation of mahis visit long civilization" mind of American youth he 12:40 devotional exercises were the animal husbandry department that it is not open wartime improveterials during ' ays wise of gratitude —fireside to give "The counciled youth to keep hold of resumed at Utah State this week at Utah State since 1941 During and nutrition of methods ment of and faith — are the string of faith in trying years in the in establishfriends freedom gifts he meet lasts lounge of the Commons this time he has aided care of the home The e to follow cattle improveof happiness in all life" a of out G Peterson the the Dr E ing keys president followbuilding until Saturday afternoon JCellent advice to the point he explained "Parents who gave Utah State presided at the assemDr C J Myers head of the ment program and has also helped ing which delegates will return to the discomfiture of birthright should bly and introduced the speaker nobility gave develop a range sheep research speech department and precollege counties their respective owever on one occasion the address two the scriptural reading and invoca- project which is about to begin at be thanked by young Americans Supplementing the at jj information sent gathered Jennings believing that who haven’t known what it was not selections were played by a string tion was offered by Ira N Hay- the Branch Agricultural college conference Wt °f flowers to in anyone’s have been cared for” Home this trio Composed of Evangeline Ream ward assistant professor of Eng- in Cedar City Exten-‘ Next Monday the annual Plhry could Dr McKenzie's new position will should be a place of of Logan Lucille Roylance of lish Supplementing the scripture not be con- Thursday sion conference has been scheduled er"t bad taste the founding of beef and include of discover- music and Nevada was Thanksgiving” Smithfield by Haight preliminary reading by the director and the extension aer the gift had been and sheep second F free- Cedar City W W Richards of the Lorraine Musulas and a vocal trio dairy cattle swine the and Explaining lectures special Several staff (hot flowers meant Randall horse herds and setting up a recomposed of Maurine dom Dr Bennion declared that LDS Institute presented the the honor will county meetings Bernice Randall and Ina Wilkins search laboratory to aid in develop ' American youth was free to do agenti delegates Inter-Americ- Move On Thirl As Orders Come After Eight Months Size One-A- ct j College-Communi- Gers-tenbe- rg Rue Winn three different Friduy night plays will be presented including: "The Bond Between” by Mae H Burry with Chester J Myers as director The scene is in an up- stairs sitting-rooin the Gover- nor's Mansion Characters include: Radia Smith as Mrs Haledon Jcane Sant as Mrs Brigg Lola Jean Gaddie as Joan and Veda Bunderson as Mrs Carson The other plays arc "Ever Young” by Alice Gerstenberg and “Little Darling” by Peggy Oliver (Continued on Page 2) Animal Husbandry Head Resigns Post To Direct Research At Golden Colo Devotional Exercises Wednesday In Commons Lounge Jap-peoppro-eed- long-rang- ment of feed concentrates After obtaining his doctorate at the University of Missouri he was employed by the government from 1922 until coming to Utah State Part of this time he spent in South America conducting research and teaching At another time he served as an agricultural investigator for the United States in Europe in 1927 and in Turkey in 1927-2- 8 Formerly in charge of horse breeding research in the United States he headed many investigations in Arizona and New Mexico and was in charge- - of extensive research programs in the southern states While residing in Logan he has served as chairman of the Utah State committee of agriculture and of its committee in affairs He also is director of the Utah Council of Affairs inter-Americ- Inter-Americ- 8 Registration Begins For Winter Quarter Monday December 13 Registration for winter quarter courses at Utah State will be done on Monday December 13 Registrar Bell reported Friday Classes will begin Tuesday December 14 Procedure for registration will be as follows: Registration books for repeating students will be given out in the auditorium of the Main building between the hours of 8 and 9 o’clock First come — first served Students will be divided into three alphabetical groups and tables for giving out books will be provided to serve each group Students registering for the first time this school year will obtain registration books at the Registrar’s office "Students beginning college education for the first time will not be handicapped because many courses offered fall quarter will be again taught during th® winter" Registrar Beii explained Thirty-seve- n short courses in practical agriculture of collegiate grade in the school of agriculture will be offered to students who have been engaged in farm work during the summer and fall months Persons 19 years of age or over who have less than 15 units of high school work required to enter college as freshman students will register for any courses in agriculture which previous training or experience will enable them to carry the On Docket Thursday December 2 5 ’s m program of music Anne Car-ro- ll Moore library p Tschal-kowsky- Friday December 8 1 p lyeeum concert present- tion by Paul Wlttgonsteto m pianist December 8 plays Friday m one-a- ct Theater - Friday Thursday vices ICjl''s nt'Utsa- hh Decern'?' 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