Show u -- 4 — U SAC 1 SEPTEMER BULLETIN 1953 r ' o Smient -' ' ' £ Sw "H z " - is '"Is?tiM £" Mvif ¥i''! J M ” ” $ £ k V Rowing Says Aggie Include 14 Lettermen &&?- - ? U- - v A V W ‘v with any in the conference ” stated the grid mentor “but our reserve strength is strictly quesWe’re hoping junior tionable college transfers and sophomore talent will help here’’ look optimistically “We’ll have one good football! Graduation losses at the Aggie team capable of holding Ixs own school were comparatively lew 4 A& Vv f: - ' i LeRoy Blazer Named Public Relations Chief oh '5- “ 5 “ - a' s V f h "I “ i t Cs : A 14 1 - "I I : 1 - ' r f V v- - I 1 j V - CvV' - '’VV - -- f - y p&y J‘- L v ' - - - Coach John Roning hopes to lead his Aggie football squad into its first Skyline football championship in many seasons Students To Consult Own Physicians Utah State has an excellent student health service At present it is the only Utah school that allows beginning students their choice of physician in the lequired entrance physical examination Ihere are several advantages morally and medically to this system which has been adopted by the more progressive demo cratic schools throughout the country college officials noted Forms for these exams are n mailed out with the blanks and should be completed before jou leave home for school If you have not received one of these examination forms you should write to the USAC registrar’s office requesting that one be sent to you It is emphasized that at USAC women students are not subjected to “posture” photography to e examination by young medics still in training or to the other glossly immodest practices that girls have been compelled to submit to as an entrance requirement at the University of Utah and at some schools in other parts of the country “We have never required such things here” declared Dr W B Preston supervisor of the college health service in answer to a query on the matter “Such practices are wrong We do not allow them at USAC The examinations that have been given on the campus are extremely modest yet practical We encourage students to go to their family physician for these examinations” Hatch Resigns application-for-admissio- Editorship of ’Student Life' near-nud- second-quarte- w w full-tim- e - - £ t - 9 Inter-Amene- an -- 6 Kur-nic- Student Life Stanley Hatch editor since last spring resigned from his position this summer Hatch in resigning from the declared that the editorship action was necessitated by the for changes in the military set-u- p He plans to take this year enough hours to graduate next spring he said lie will be a r junior fall quart- er Student Life editorship will he open until Publications Council selects a successor to Mr Hatch It is hoped that the appointment can be made before school starts or at least by the end of September according to Ken Woodward student councilman in charge of publications Business manager of Student Life is Mark Blackham who was also appointed last May Pre-LaMajor Hatch w'ho edited three editions of the paper last spring is majoring in political science and He is former editor of pre-laUSAC has a new health center the Logan high school paper and In the recently completed Union has been Sigma Chi editor He is building Here students request- affiliated with Sigma Chi Arnold ing it can receive medical treat- Air Society and Pi Sigma Alpha ment A complete health record honorary polilical science frater-nil- y is kept on each student In addition to editorship of StuAssisting Dr Preston in the dent Life several other positions health service are tw'o e on the paper are open including nurses a receptionist and four page editors managing editor physicians providing society editor and photographer daily medical care oa school who will also he Buzer photodays grapher Students who are inter pait-lim- 20-2- 0 ! - IaAAx'' iv ' & ’ Twenty lettermen returned among which were ten of eleven offensive starters last season Last year’s team won three game (all conference) lost seven and tied Wichita Defensive stalwarts who will not be around this fall are: Joe Cipolla end Dale Gardner Eli Keolauni Wesley Chriaien'en guards cenler Wendell Hess Bud John Paul Barry Flennihen Dawson halfbacks and Russell McGraw fullback Hal Garner was the single offensive loss 11 - game Another ambitious is schedule the Aggie staring LeRoy A Blaser executive secretary of the Alumni Association girdders square in the face They develhas been appointed director of public information and college have the toughest in the confeopment lie will also retain the position of otalumni secretary rence wnich will keep them busy trustees this summer Creation of the new position by the board weekend from the opener is in keeping with a recommendation of the Kelly Survey commit- every the University of Wichagainst tee Mr Blaser will coordinate 19 ita Sept until the Thanksand increase the work now being finale Day against the giving done in high school relation of Stockton at Pacific College alumni affairs press radio TeleCalifornia fund vision visupl aids raising In addition to the regular coand other areas of public relanference schedule the Utags will tions Alumni Officer play Wichita University and Fresno State at Logan and the Cohege Mr Blaser has been executive of Tacific and the University of secretary of the alumni and Idaho at Boise Nov 21 director of alumni affairs since fullback DelRay last September He has had considerable experience in public Campbell and Ralph Cavalucei who held dowrn a defensive end information and college development work position last fall were elected m $$ At the time he returned to for the up and com' USAC last year he was serving ing season Campbell conies from fas special supervisor of the inProvidence Utah W'hile Ca vJH I dustrial training service for the alued calls Rutherford NJ home California Slate Department of Coach John Roning encourages ' A Education any athlete who would l:k to M? Other positions he has held play football to come out for the include principal of the evening team “We make slip ups and £ U&r school and director of appi invite good footballers out don’t £xr ' r& at Salt Lake Area vocafor the team Just because an tional school: 'assistant superinathlete hasn’t been contacted is LeROY A BLASER tendent of Ogden city schools no reason for him not to repot t to coordinator of vocational eduea- coast Wherever Aggies are practice if he would like to play" tion in Ogden and director of jto chapters may be formed thus Lettermen returning thl- seavocational education at Weber maintaining an active connecting son are: Ralph Cavalucei Charlie link with the alma mater college Hatch Hotchkin MaurGeorge Work Government Aggie alumni make their voices ice Whitaker Matt Trontel ends he was education- - heard in determining policies of From 1947-4al specialist with the Institute of the college through the medium Carl Eh zt Darwin Brown Davi Affairs in Brazil of their representatives the Kragthorpe tackles Lamont Mr Biaser received a bachelor alumni council Alumni jom hi Lamb guards Lewis Edwards of science degree from USAC in campus functions such as home-193- center Del Ray Campbell Junwith a major in business coming commencement foun- - ior Bbec Tom O’Malley ful-k administration after h a v i n g dors day The association pro- - lbacks Perry Brady John quarterbacks Earl Linalcy earned an associate of arts de vides contact and public rela Tom Lorenat Kent Haris Jack gree from University of Idaho tions services to all visitors Southern Branch In 1944 he re- All former students and eradu- - Ilillj Leron Johnson halfbacks On paper the Aggies seem to he ceived a master of science de - ates are eligible for member- at ends and at fulfrom a State Utah with strongest in the Alumni Association degree ship lback Four lettermen flankers major in educational administer- - with its associated benefits two ofensive and two defensive tion Mr Biaser has taught grade are out this fall along with three school in Oxford Ida and ha line crackers Backing up allbeen instructor with the USAC conference Del Ray Campbell summer school staff the extenJunior Bbee a real bruiser and sion division and the University Tom O’Malley of Utah extension division The Aggies will use the split Is The Alumni association T formation this fall along with serving as a connecting link to some wing plays John more than twelve thousand Aggie Appointment for Individual pic- Karnieksingle 165 pound C’lilcago sophto be taken for the 1934 Buzgraduates scattered throughout tures omore the woidd Contact with Aggies zer Utah State college's year- choice will be Roning’s first for the field general posinow working in professional oe book must be made during regtion a senior Brady Perry cupations everywhere is main- istration according to Pat Wi- should also call some of the tained through the medium of lliams editor A table will be set up in the Farmer plays the ALUMNUS magazine issued main hall outside the Secretary’s monthly In addition more than fifty ffice As students pay their fees their applications in the Buzzer chapters arc sponsoring Aggie they will stop at the table and office on the second floor of the in cities from coast make an appointment to have Union Building There are also their picture taken positions available on the Buzzer During the first three weeks of business staff according to Van ested in working on any of the student publications — Buzzer school a photographer will be in Dunn business manager “We are especially interested Scribble and Student Life — may the Union building to take picmake application during the first tures Students can make an ap- in having students apply for the few weeks of fall quarter pointment to have their picture position of Buzzer photographer Editor of Buzer is Patricia taken anytime from 9 am to 5 Any students who have had preWilliams while Var Dunn Is pm during the specified period vious experience as amalures or business manager Ann Beus and for their particular class A on high school or college yearGrace Hendricks are editor and schedule of the time will be pub- books are urged to send or leave business manager ot Scribble lished in Student Life samples of their work at the Positions as section editors Buzzer office This is a salaried Judy Barker is editor of the Associated Women Students hand- staff members' wi iters position” Miss Williams stated copy book James Mortimer is k Staff members will be selected proof readers arc open to stuEditor and Joe Nelson is dents Those interested in vvoik-in- g from among the applicants and Student Dilector editor on the yearbook can submit will be announced in Student Life Utah State Football Coach John Koning welcomed some fifty eager Aggie gridders to opening day practices and quickly summed up the prospective out- ?t r iPP (? 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