Show — 2 — STUDENT LIFE SEPTEMBER 24 1953 Aggie Freshmen Check In For 'Best' School by Dick Btbfer SS u UTTLE BAM CM CAM?US Year A X-ra- ‘Oh she has a pretty mouth all right Worthai — It’s just that most freshman girls are a little bashful on blind dates” Having A Fine Time BY HYPPOLYTA HOGFLESII ‘ Dear Sam: Well I done arrived at Utah State Aggiecultural Cowlege and am ready to get a education I come early natural so as to get good seats but when I got here some nice man told me that WAGON BREAKFAST COOPERATION I about threw me out of school later cause they thought I failed the dean a fish I can’t figure it out because all I said was “that’s our dean” real fast I met the nicest senior the other day He was real helpful and considerate Even tried to teach the school song to me Couldn’t quite figure out though why they’d sing about someone going over the team at night Went something like “across the squad at eventide” One of the perfessers stopped me the other day and said he thought he knew me “Well” I said “my father and mother were first cousins Reckon that’s why I look so much alike” This here college life looks like it’s gonna be pretty easy I understand that even when you graduate you do it by degrees Weil old pal guess I better be dosing now I’ll write at least once a week and let you know about this education business I’d AGGIES by ef ELEANOR KNOWLES Associate Editor JAMES MORTIMER (Note— Staff poii?ons noon application In Student Life office room 213 Union building) fiomber Associated "'oliegiate Press Printed weekly during the school Students of VrToyu T4fah StateT '7olp"e- Office Room Phone ctudc”t Building ino — Entered as second ln08maVPr Scrt at YnrU'r he a(t of March 2 1S70 for mailing at spe-- c Acceptance of p is in accordance with Sec 1103por'age Act of Get 3 1927 eA-'ociat- - Lo-Hta-h' tte M Of MEMBER to nurse 1004-- M of the Health Members service is Ext 1 on campus During office hours the health Council drawing up the new policies were Prof II B Hunsaker Dean chairman Ethelyn O Greaves vice chairman Dr Preston Dean Jay Skidmore Mrs Burns and students Leah Dun ford Larry Porter and Ken Woodward send you that five I owe you but I’ve already sealed the letter Love to Ma and all the other livestock Bye for now Your friend Ilippolyta CHECK WHAT'S Up and’ Coming THURSDAY to 8:30 am Fieldhouse greetings from President Henry Aldous Dixon Gary Richardson and C Jay Skidmore 8:30-1- 2 noon guidance tests Fieldhouse 1:30-- pm Meet your Deans and Advisers s in Main Auditorium Grades and Dr J Duncan Brite “You and the ROTC” Col L M oJhnsoii Col Robert Hill and Major Rooerl Howard 7:30-1pm Freshman Mixer Union build8 ing ballroom pm openliouse new bookstore in Union building FRIDAY 7 am Union Building — Free chuck wagon breakfast a m— Meet your school and community leaders in Main Auditorium — Mayor W W Owens Logan city Gary Richardson and studenr council Harold W Dance student accident insurance religious leaders: Catholic LitMe Treatre Father Jerome Stoffel L D S Main Auditorium Dr W W Richards Protestant Main 280 Rev Miner Bruner Foreign students Main 178 Prof T R Black All others Main 204 meet student deans 9:3d pm Main Auditorium —Library film for all students 10:30-1- 2 noon campus tours and treat 12 to free time 8:30-1midnight Ge Acquainted Dance in Union Building ballroom (Jerry Lane orchestra) SATURDAY 8 am to 5 p m Registraiion in fieMhouse 8 pm Stadium football game Aggies vs New Mexico Lobos SUNDAY 9:15 am student religious service Amphitheatre (Union Building in case of inclement weather) Dr J Richard Palmer president of Westminster college guest speaker 3 to 5 pm A W S tea for all new women students Union Building lounge MONDAY Classes begin TULSD Y 11 am Main Auditorium — “Meet Your President” assembly 7:30 pm opening social Institute M I A Institute ballroom 8 5 grade-point- 4-- Established 1002 UTAH STATK COLLEGE Logan Utah Editor-In-Chi- izations The service will not include emergencies occurring off the campus or out of town chronic illness originating before entrance to school hospital care for any condition or major surgery Resident students will be covered while on t he campus between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm and students from out of the city in any school supervised activity The Health office located in the basement of the Union building will be open from 8 am to 5 pm daily and from 10 am to 12 am Saturday A nurse will be available from 8 am to 5 pm with the receptionist on duty from 9 am to 4 pm Doctors will be available from 9 am to 12 noon and 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm House calls will be made during doctor's office hours if reported to the medical office before noon House calls or emergencies called in after the doctor’s hours will be charged at the rate of ?2 per call Emergency calls after office hours can be made to Dr W B Preston phone 1000 Dr Merrill C Daines 1101 Dr E L Hansen 1036 or Mrs Ann Burns 1 Sfudenf Z7e open only to phychology - health matters medical examin ations care for all emergencies such as fractures sprains bruises dislocations cuts sutures etc for injuries consultation for all difficult cases when needed and innoculations and immun- - school wouldn’t start for a couple of weeks but I decided to stick CHUCK SPELLS around and check up on all the parts of the campus and see all the buildings and meet all the DOWNTOWN-COLLEG- E nice people that I will be seeing all year Nice place All kinds of work must have Indications of strong relationships this year between down- been did around here this sumtown businessmen and the College are in evidence with the mer They has put in sidewalks all over the place and been welcoming chuck-wago- n breakfast planned Friday morning Sponsored by Cache Valley businessmen the free breakfast splashing paint everywhere and really hepped the old place up will be held in the Union building from 7 to 9 am ain’t done I guess Friday They “Chief cook and bottle washer” wall be Gov J Bracken Lee cause I wasquite walking along and Flapjacks and all the trimmings will be the menu with all seen some guy hollering for a ingredients of the meal being furnished by downtown busi- shovel “Percival is stuck in the mud up nessmen to his shoetops” he yelled “Why This is the type of cooperation between college and com- don’t he walk out?” I natural munity we like to see Let’s hope this relationship is con- asked “He’s in head first” I tinued for many many years was told Natural I had to visit the dairy since this is an Aggiecultural school And by the way this here UTTLE N OM CAMPUS Dick BibSet is the only school with a million dollar Union building smack in the barnyard But when I got to the dairy I heard one of them professors arguing about the price of cream Natural I butted in and said “it’s the cows’ fault sir They have a heck of a lot harder time sitting on the small bottles” Well I had to meet the dean I had a fine talk But somebody majors’ med- -' in early l m sorry young man but this class is revamped program of service for Utah State students has been announced by th college Health Council Available to all registered students without cost the services will include all care regularly given in any doctor’s office or clinic such as consultation on ical Utah State August he has Already administrative effected a strong organization developed a student leaders and instiand with the close liason faculty for tuted many programs College improement This year's freshman class can well be proud of the fact that they will be Dr Dixon’s first Aggie freshmen For you freshmen Utah State is your school Dr Dixon is a student’s president and is continuing to make Utah State a student’s school With the exception of some technical research work everything at this institution is geared for you and for your development What you get out of your college career whether it lasts two three four or more years will be what you yourself are willing to work for The opportunities are here but the initiative must come from you Your choice to come to Utah State is a wise one Cultural and spiritual activities are available in addition to the academic Your development here should be a strong foundaprograms tion for your entire life As Aggies now you should endeavor to make college life Join organizations participate In school activimeaningful ties and take the opportunities for leadership and service that come your way And above all remember that at Utah State Aggies all work and know play ! Gel Improved Medical Aid Greeted to Aggie Acres by a new College administration and a new College spirit Utah' State’s potential 1957 graduates today began their college careers of Although bewildered at first about the “technicalities” in higher education this freshman class will as others have too many quarters the past become seasoned Aggies before have passed An Aggie “freshman” this year is Dr Henry Aldous Dixon the new college president While Dr Dixon is no newcomer to college and educational circles having served for many years as president of Weber college this is his first year at since his appointment dents to 2 YVFTtNEPDAY Activity night 7:30 dents Union Building pm sponsored by Associated Women Stu- |