Show l : 'i iul 35 Utah State Agricultural College March 11 1948 Number 20 rxsa a jLZZSg ngineers Renew Annual Robins Appoints WG DOUBLE D?7£ -- 1 SS3 Week eudin Club Banquet Brown Jug STJTUS QUO Committees Ball Of Junior Prom F Committee Engineer Week at Utah State overshadowed the past few years by Forester members for 1918 the Junior Prom scheduled for Anril 23 have r been announced by Bill Robins junior class president Week activities will take on a new stature this year with the Engineer boys moving ahead with plans for a week to equal activities of their! Chairmaning the entire event !fj will be the junior class officers Kobins Charlene Tweedie and Deanne Smith This policy was adopted last fall at a meeting of the junior class Formerly the Junior Prom chairman was an elective office Various committee members and chairmen are as follows: Entertainment: Andy Demet-ra- s chairman Vern Marble and Roberta Paul Decorations: Ray Forman chairman : Shirley Chandler iTonnie Zirker "Merlyn" Jones Bob Twitcholl and Bob Patteer Favors dance cards tickets and invitations: Dorothy San ford chairman Janet Earl Bonnie MacDonald Farrell Hollingsworth” Norma Sorenson and Mary Lois Greaves Publicity: Louis Bate chairman Bob Welch and flla Lou - Hawkes Refreshments: Darrell Kelley chairman Ruth Holmes and -- v Howard Taylor Finance: Fay Jones chairman V3 and Herb Champ Entrance Exams Set for Aggies ' Entrance examinations for all students entering Utah State for the first time will be administered on the campus Saturday Mar-1at 8:30 am according to Prof H C Sharp of the psychology department The tests are scheduled for all new students regardless of class rank The examinations will be given 3 in Main 2S0 arch rivals LOST WALLET RETURNS VIA AG ALUMNI It pays to be an Aggie! At least that’s the opinion Iranian of Ilormoz Samii on the student campus who’ll be thanking Aggie Alumni Kenneth E Smith Salt Lake City for some time Mr Samii was in Salt Lake City recently and had the misfortune of losing his wallet containing thirty dollars and persona: papers He inquired repeatedly but to no avail After iwo weeks passed he gave up hopeof ever seeMr ing the lost property Smith ' in the meantime had picked upihe wallet and was holding it "until he "couKrTF' turn it to the owner Leonard W McDonald alumni secretary visited Mr Smith last Tuesday and brought ‘t vo Logan Organization Aid Solicited In Primary’ Final Ballot-- elections scheduled 18 and finals With March primary 3635 Students Registered Social Calendar tisted 3635 students the campus for have registered to date for Spring quarter at Utah State according to figures released by William H Bell registrar Students enrolled last quarter numbered 43G0 Spring quarter registration is usually lighter than preceding quarters due to students farming and taking summer jobs First student body event planned for spring quarter is a dance to be held Friday evening March 12 in the field house The Engineers will rule the campus during the week of March 15 to 13 for their annual ‘ Engineer’s Week Eents clude a party with the foresters and a student body dance March 19 in the fieldhouse The Utah State Theater will present “Death Takes a Holiday” four nights beginning Mar Pi This will be the theater’s fifth production of the year - Paul Bunvan will take over will in- his stomping grounds during Forester's 'week March 29 to April 2 dec Student body prim-r- y tions will be held Api'l 7 witf finals scheduled for April 16 Spring vacation will be from April 8 to 12 "Julius Caeser” will be the final dramatic production of the year being produced by the Utah State Theater four nights beginning April 20i ’"A” day will be held May 5 with Aggie students all joining in to dress up the campus The work day will be followed by a dance The military cadets will present their Spring Hop May 7 Freshman week will be May 10 to 14 Sororities and fraternities will conclude their activities with their traditional spring formals The last student body event of the year will be a dance held May 29 in the fieldhouse The Aggie Engineers will observe Engineer Week Mar 15 to Mar 19 The event promises to become a traditional affair A full week of activities has been planner including noon hour events on the quad the "brown jug” party in the Smart gym limited to Foresters and Engineers an Engineer banquet and the climax to the week-lon- g program is the Engineer dance in the fieldhouse open to ajl students and faculty The “brown jug” party is ait annual contest which features stunts and contests between the Engineers and Foresters Winner of the evening’s activities lays claim to the “brown jug” Engineers were victorious last year but the coveted prize was stolen by! March 25 events are in full swing for the selection of student officers for the coming year the Foresters requested that submit the names It has been oiganizations two members to work with the elections committee as election judges and in counting votes Names may be submitted at the studentbody offKF These representatives must meet with the elections commit-le- e in the studentbody office Monday at 5 pm for further instruction Failure to attend the meeting will eliminate an organization’s representation The campaign manager’s meeting will be held March 11 at 5 pm in the studentbody office All campaigning for one-vecouncilmen must be okehed by Eorna Jolley for studentbody and secretary by president Marlin Woodland and for n and three-yeaArHiram McDonald by rangements will be made in the manager’s meeting The election bulletin will be released March 17 and will contain the names of all candidates for the primary election Excluded will be the names of those students who were nominated but failed to hand in a declare of candidacy Those students who have failed to maintain a 15 grade aver--g- e for winter quarter will automatically be dropped from the of ar vice-preside- Approximately Mapped r- For H Blood ited States Department of Agriculture At the time of his death he was head of the bureau of plant industry soils and agricuK tural engineering with the US-Dstationed on the college A campus Vhat's Cookin' nt By Red Cross Unit The Red Cross will begin a k drive on the campi s Prof (o according Monday Harold I Hansen Red Cross faculty advisor Tables will be set up under Urn clock in the main hall Each sorority will be responsible for one day of the dm e one-wee- March 11 — International Relations club women’s lounge 12 March 11 — Industrial Arts 6 club men’s lounge — 12 March Studen t b o d y Dance field house March 13 — Joint Social Ag Club and Home Ec March 13— Delta Phi Spring Formal institute 8:45 March 15 — ISA men’s lounge 2 March 16 — Assembly — March 16 Spurs men’s lounge 6 March 16 — Xi Sigma Pi men’s lounge 7:30Music class March 16 women’s lounge 7:30-9:3- 0 Education March club men’s lounge 4:45-- 6 March 17 — IK men’s lounge 5-- 9-- 11-1- - 7-- 8 March 17 — Agronomy wives lounge 7:30-1- 1 March 18 — AWS career series women’s loOnge 7:30 March 18 — Education club men’s lounge 7:30-1- 0 Engineering Job Placements Termed Easy 1 Engineering placement is no? going to be difficult this year according to J E Christiansen dean of the school of engineering and technology For a time professional engineers viewing the huge escallments in the nation’s engineering schools feared that their field would’ become overcrowded but as yet demand is still well ahead of supply Anticipating positions in California several of this year’s graduating students will take the California Junior Engineer examination March 27 The Bureau of Reclamation has job openings for qualified junior engineers in nearly all of their western state projects and several positions are available in western state highway departments and in the U S Geological survey Recently the Indian Service personnel director was on the campus looking for irrigation engineers to join his department 5-- Week's Drive Slated - Services Today coun-tilma- 10011008 s committee is Heading loof the Dunn president Irving cal student chapter of American Society oD Civil Engineers AsL sisting Dunn with arrangements Don Mitchell Bruce Anderare Funeral services will be conson dance Boyd Christensen ducted today at 2 pm in Logan A1 Pendleton Paul Pehrson GilFifth ward chapel for Dr H bert Searle campus activities Loran Blood 47 who died of a Dar Bassett Dunn banquet? Edheart attack Monday night ward Wall Eugene Smart Gen Former professor of plant path- Johnson "brown jug” party ology at Utah State Dr Blool had more recently devoted his professional energies to the Un- the MEETING CALLED is being special meeting called for all speech majors and minors Tuesday March 16 at 3 pm in the Little Theatre it was announced today by Dr C J Myers All speech majors and minors are urged to be present A women’s -- j |