Show Sept 24 1947 THE STUDENT LIFE— 3 Frosh Class Elections Set Friday Sept 26 Primary elections for freshman class officers will be held Friday Sept 26 from 9 am to 4 pm on the second floor of the main and finals will be next Thursday Oct 2 Competing for the office of president are: Nathan Done Cleon Hodges Bob Mohr Duane Christensen and Keith Wise Vice president Carolyn Barber Josey Barnes Lou Call JoAnn Emmett Joyce Gunnell Shirley Hall Marian Hayward Nancy Naisbitt and Pat Pond Dot Secretary Janet Barber Christiansen Mary E Christensen Renee Cowley Donna Crook-sto- n Laura Beth Haws Jennie Jensen Virginia Jorgensen Billie Mayberry Norma Parson Junior Rasmussen Jeanine Showell Leah Zollinger AWS representative Marianne Gibbons La Reta Rinderknecht Pauline Winget All ' freshmen are eligible to vote 'but must present their student body card Bacteriologist Wins Post In U S Society '47 Homecoming Tops Activities' Of Fall Quarter Utah State’s 1947 Homecoming annual of of the colget-togeth- er ex-stude- lege is scheduled Nov 8 according to Special' Events Chairman Ken Webb Homecoming includes a grid contest between the Aggies and Colorado’s Golden Buffaloes a student dance and a downtown parade 7-- Friday Nov highlighted by tug-o’w- ar 7 a pep rally the freshman-sophomor- e starts off Homecoming It will be followed by the dance at which winners of the house decorations contest will be announced and the first of the year’s many student State introduced “queens” Saturday Word has been received from brings the game and a parade in the national council of the So- the morning ciety of American Bacteriology Other coming events are listed of the formation of an as follows: branch of the society Oct 3 Pcfnhellenic formal to include Utah eastern Nevada 10 Montana Oct ' footsouthern Idaho western Coloball game Oct 10 dance sponrado and northern Arizona came sored by the senior class Oct 10 With this notification also word that Dr Smith a mem- lyceum14 Bruce Thomas lecturer Nov hop Nov 15 ber of the society since 1937 had Denver fall cadettootDan game’ to the as councilor been elected Nov 2i preference ball to national council of the society" Last events prior to Christmas represent this new branch are the wrestling finals smoker Dr Smith has been a member" Dec 5 and the Christmas bail of the national committee of the Dec 12 society on visual aids for the past three years and is president of the Utah State branch of the American association of university professors He is also vice (Continued from Page 1) president of the USAC chapter of Sigma Xi national honorary O Woodruffl refrigeration and research society air conditioning J C Sorenson He is in addition noted as a Robert Hammond L B Mclecturer on bacteriology and pub- Bride and Walter Gardner lic health and is an authority on mathematics Marie Sorenson the bacteriology of Great Salt home economics Wendell AnLake and bacterial diseases of derson political science Hazel trout C Clark elementary training Additional honors came this week to Dr W Whitney Smith head of the bacteriology and public : realth department at Utah Students Hear Assembly Chairman Ruling Ousfs Personality Need Stressed Competitive Shows at College u “Personality development is the real reason for coming to college” Pres Franklin S Harris told the Utah State college student body at the first general He introducasembly of 1947-4- 8 ed faculty and student leaders to the newcomers present “Develop your personality meaning all of your mental spiritual and physical resources to become the best possible person that you can become” Pres Harris urged “Classes and studies are important but they are only one aspect of the educational process The fruitage of your personality is really the important thing to strive for” Des Anderson president of Associated Students invited the participation of the students in all of the many activities of the organization which he seads He urged the students to play hard and study hard for maximum development He introduced Lois Fryer who is assembly chairman for the student council She outlined the plan for the joint t-faculty assemblies for this year Walter Welti professor of vocal music directed community singing of “America” Musical numbers were provided by Jack Dunn Neil Tippets Lyman Bruce Bonnie Rae Gardner and Maughan McMurdie studen- Utah State will have no competitive assemblies this year Chairman Lois Fryer announced this week in l st-irules for assembly presentation 'for 1947-4- 8 —— ng f- ' Debater Call Issued By Squad Coach for all prospective debaters both experienced and newcomers was made today by Prof Rex E Robinson head debate coach at Utah State Anyone interested in being on the debate team this year should contact Prof Robinson in the speech department this week The question Resolved: “That a federal world government should be established” will be A call She stated that no Thursday programs will be scheduled be cause of direct competition with military science classes Assem bly committeemen will meet to choose the best assemblies and each group will be notified as to their date of presentation if they are chosen to present an hour’s program The college administration will pay $25 for each class assembly and the college also will pay foc the best assemblies Miss Fryer said that few dates are left for assemblies Groups presenting programs are asked to hand in outlines of what assemblies will consist of and also first second and third choices for presentation date The deadline for handing in Information bate The debate team has many dates is Sept 30 activities planned for the coming should be submitted to Dean academic year and will take part Daryl Chase’s office in debate meets with other universities and colleges NOTICE All freshman girls who are Debaters of last year who will in making application be on the scene again this year are Blaine Larsen Clifton Laney for ROTC sponsors must do so DeMont Howell Spencer Hill before Oct 1 Application blanks Ralph Henderson Zenna Beth can ge filled out and left in the Crockett and Uene Bickmore military science building the topic of de- inter-collegia- te ted Stew inter-mounta- in - " Artist Joins Chansonettes Set Tryouts Tonight At Chansonettes first meeting of the year plans were made for taking in new members Tryouts for first soprano second soprano and alto will be held tonight at 7:15 in Room 53 Main Every girl who is interested in joining should meet there at that time with her own music and also be prepared to do sight reading An accompanist will be present Ida Mae Hall was elected vice president and Mary Jean Sorensen will be the accompanist NOTICE It was announced this week by the Executive Council of the Associated Students that activity and athletic cards are now available at the secretary’s office for faculty members and student and faculty wives Cards will be sold on a yearly basis at five dollars' for faculty members and six dollars for student and faculty wives announces Desmond Ander- son president of the fraternity ond months 1 1 they’re all here at Western's named assistant in the library Burton was appointed Alma assistant in the purchasing department Gene H Linford was in named assistant geology Glenn Hawkes was appointed veterans’ adviser new with fringe on top Sketched ore ust two dresses from Your feet will never look smarter — or ’smaller than in these Finest leather molded to an exclusive custom last ns our big collection of cottons styles Tailored feminine junior-typ- e — all sizes — are included Their fine workmanship clever detail make them special values from mi to NOTICE 108 rayon-and-cotfo- school Mrs Ruth Payne was appointed research assistant in agriculMiss Beck was economics tural First meeting for Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary society will be held today at 5:00 pm in Student Council Room Commons The cott ws youVe always loved and lately missed are back again! 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