Show V -- ‘Miss 3 ' THE STUDENT LIFE SEPTEMBER 1952 — 3 Utah State ’ To Compete For ‘Miss Utah Title Carol Watkins To Perform Piano Number During Competition BY ELEANOR KNOWLES Representing Utah State in the Miss Utah contest at Salt Lake City this month will be Carol Watkins brown-eyelassie from Ogden She was selected to reign as Miss Utah State at Agathon last May As Miss Utah State Miss Watkins will compete with contestants from all the state for the honor of reigning over Comely Carol Watkins who will d Utah during the coming year and jepresenting the state at the Miss America pageant at Atlantic City m September 1953 t’hi-Fledge Miss Watkins a Chi Omega pledge Is also Engineeis’ queen She was first attendant to Miss Ogden last year and was chosen Miss Ogden Arsenal Vital Statistics Utah State's queen is five feet eight inches tall and weighs 124 pounds In the talent division of the contest she will play Chopin's "Fantasie Impromptu” She has been playing the piano for 15 O US AC carry Utah State's banner in the coming “Miss Utah” Offers competition during the state fair at Salt laike Top Home Econ Work City “More jobs are opening up for graduates of home economics than in any other single profession for women” This is the word' from Dr Ethelyn O Greaves dean of the U S A C school of home eco- nomics Dean Greases voiced her enthusiasm on the basis of the increasing number of positions both governmental and which are being offered to home home economics economists “Teacheis of home economics rank high among all fields of education in opportunity for advancement pay and in the demand for them” Dean Gi eaves pointed Forecasts of a big year for the ROTC department at Utah out State have been made by Col Karl C Frank professor of Concerning government jobs she miltiary science and tactics With many new staff members pointed out that several bureaus When the hundieds of Utah State the military unit is all ready for another school year have recently begun hiring home “We’re expecting a good enrollmet and plan to have a students who make the LDS economics people the including Home Administration and stitute their "home away from good program for the cadets” Col Frank said In answer to many inquiries Col Frank summarized the college service including insignia cap Twenty-fiv- e winners of $100 ROTC program coat overcoat shirts trousers lie Seais Roebuck scholarships were socks shoes Uniforms and and announced this week by Professor Work Explained are on a loan bass t0 A J Morris “The military department at U S ‘eNs acting Dean of the enls-onSchool of Agriculture A C consists of two academic divisi- The scholarship winners high Regular Career military science and tactics school graduates of 1952 will enand air science and tactics The “Students who desire to make roll at US AC at the beginning army department offers artillery the military service their caieer of the fall term — or ordnance train- - may apply for and receive diect Rich-th- e quartermaster Under Wilford W director Sears Roebuck Company awards! of people provided she has a good ing with the air force ROTC appointment in the icu:m at my ards the to Institute attempts scholarships annually to farm home economics background unit providing instruction in instal-- j Reserve air force off'e-- s ri y abboys who show outstanding schol- lations communications adminis-- j ply for the regular air to ce j o r Dr Gleaes is herseIf a success-arshi- p and leadership in their highfu carter woman having reared tration or operation entry into military seix ce school work and exhrbit an interest "All eligible male students are "All cadpts who are physically children and sent them in the field of agriculture schools as required to complete two years of and otherwise qualified are professional through Winners will pursue some phase well as becoming a leader in her military training in either corn aged to enroll in aii foee cf agriculture in their course work field She is largely responsible for army or air force subjects flight operations or state their de- Competition Continues "The advanced course in military sire for army light aviation pilot atmosf the efficient but liome-lik- e According to Dean Morris the phere pervading the home economscience or air science is an elective training” scholarship winner possessing the ics department w hich has made it course and completion of the basic More complete details can be course other military training or' obtained from Col Frank or fioin highest scholastic standing at the outstanding among western schools new cabinets and workshop end of his freshman year ts awardties in Lambda Delta Sigma social prior service in the armed forces any member of the ROTC staff School ed a $250 Sears grant to further is a prerequisite for the advanced "As a land-giacollege we are' fraternity offices and in other his agricultural pursuits at the o ROTC woi k to turn out graduates fioes new drapes and library college are competent in each of ourjnishings and a new faculty office At the end of his sophomore five Age Limits g A is also planned for departments and who can “Any normal young man can year this student is eligible to meet national standards” Dean the exterior of the Institute for ROTC However it1 compete against other state win- pointed out At US A C though its location on the brow of animation is to be less than 23 ners for a $500 national Sears necessary can in child hill developcollege major already provides a gjrs scholarship and an opportunity to!mant an(j parent education cloth- - visa of scenic beauty A walk in years of age to enter basic R O T C tiavel throughout the Midwestern textiles and related arts foodsjthe shape of a halfmoon will curve and under 27 years of age for ad- -' l states studying agricultural meth- jng and nutrition household adminis-- l across the Institute lawn w hile the vanced army ROTC or under ods Christopher Fry's "The Lady’s tration or home economics educa-- l border will be provided with a curb 25 for advanced air force ROTC “An ROTC student may be Not for Burning” produced dur-d-ef Receiving the $100 auaids were: tion and gutter and an extension of summer school with such Winner erred from selective servic Dean Gi eaves is a firm believer the outer sidewalk Dale W Adams Pleasant Grove in an excellent home economics if he is selected by his cess is being revived in a special Udell Albrechtsen Lambda Delta Sigma Mooie Bruce commander and signs a showing for every woman for Bone Lehi Gary Cooper Wells-v- i background deferment agreement This agree-- j Under the direction of Prof she is married or single: whether New should allow improvements lie his! Floyd T Morgan the play will ment allows him to Richard D Hall Nephi she will always have her own home the Institute to nlake more ef-t-o course of instruction complete Brent Hoggan South Ogden W but requires run Sept 24 25 and 26 in tha run Concerning girls who its fourfold program of that he Neil Jensen Logan Fred R Jenaccept a commission if of- main auditorium Featured in the religious instruction worship soci- fered and serve on active sen Monroe Bill Keetch Pleasant duty leading role will be Hollywood al activity and counseling service Grove Arell C Larsen Glenwood as an officer for a period of two actress Consuelo Young who was Dr Richards He noted stated that Carvel Magelby Greenwich Dix at Utah State this summer don't realize that more than 500 students were active years "Many Monroe However Miss Young will be Drexel Pate when theygills “A student must remain in good Seipio married they aie jn get Dea Fer-roSigma n fraternity standing by the maintenance of a Mis Thomas McCroden when she Mapleton Kent R Petersen into a life vocation and it last year and that students going from Dale Peterson Kanras Robert demands some attendance! returns to Utah State pieparation” she 126 of the 180 stakes of the Church level of scholarship G Sackett Salt Lake City Robert and deportment which if continu- - The cast wiU be the same as it “I think absolutely weie The P Sorenson Centerfield Stanley statednofirmly represented graduation was this summer with the excep- girl has any right to get class last spiing was the largest ed would insure the graduation tion of Oral Ballam who will be Stark Tremonton Ray Stevens that of the at student the time normal husband her and married in history t in the east on a Ford Foundation Earl Max Sudweeks to be trained expect Blanding in a vocation unless Allowance A Paid new of feature the fall Oral’s prorole will Vard G Swain AmeriKingston fellowship Taking is as well prepared to handle can Fork Robert K Wagstaff she gram will be a Sunday evening "Cadets enrolling in the advanc- be Don Reirson who played the her part of the relationship” alvice Since set a Dr Richards course are stated ed American Friar in Romeo and Juliet paid monthly Fork Earl Tingey more than eight housing units are lowance of SO cents per day Centerville The set used this summer ha Larrie D White relocated due on the to which American Fork and Glade D Wilincludes Sundays holidays been stored and the lighting incampus excent is kinson Provo and summer vacation periods struments are still hung housing expansion it Already plans for the year’s A high school journalism con- pected that students who live "on Normally between the junior and hill” of will take senior years members of the ad- theatre offerings have been made advantage ference will be held at Utah State the to to Institute their the courses attend Prof Morgan indicated Two of vanced proximity the Sept 19 and 20 Theme of An $800000 fund has been meet will be "High School Thibli-catio- enter into weekly programs of summer ramps and are paid the outstanding plays will be — Opportunities for Ser- music and worship $78 per month and are furnished: “Room Service” and "Darkness to Utah State for building The faculty of the Institute in- subsistence housing uniforms' at Noon” pm u poies Pres Louis L Madsen vice" Dean Carlton Culmsee is details about “The Complete leported The fund will be used general director A11 high school cludes besides Dr Richards Dr and medical service at government! for the fiist unit of a big labora- students and journalism enthuv-siast- s Eugene E Campbell and Prof expense Lady's Not for Burning” will be "Service type uniforms are issued available in the registration-da- y Wendell O Rich associate are invited to attend tory and classroom building for to all cadets the items of issue issue of Student Life science or agricultural science years Watkins a sophomore Is a transfer student from Weber college and a graduate of Ogden high school She is majoring in Miss ROTC Predicts Banner Year For Cadets Changes Being Made At 25 Scholarship LDS Winners Get institute Sears Awards su' s j eit-h- m-ba- t k nt nt fur-wh- Play Revival Set for Registration face-liftin- in-li- on ROTC pre-scho- ol Journalism Meet Building Fund Set ROTC -- |