Show "" College to Host HS Journalists STUDENT LITE SEPTEMBER l A high school publications work shop for high school journalists and their advisers in Region One will be held on the Utah State 3 The woikshop will be held durweek ing National Newspaper and will be themed to “An Informed Press Means an Informto Dr ed People” according dean of arts Carlton Culm see and sciences and workshop chaircon- Utah State’s contestant in the Miss Utah contest last week Alice Welti placed among the six finalists Miss Welti who was “Miss Utah State” in the contest and who also represented Cache Valley participated in the four days of intensive judging at the Stale Fair in Salt Lake City She appeared in an original evening dress a bathing suit and a talent number She played the piano The Utah State booth at the Fair came in for top honors also Manned during the nine days of the fair by Judy Barker and Orma Linford the booth captured a blue ribbon in overall competition and took first place among exhibits located in the scenic tent auditorium on the fairgrounds The Aggies booth included porn g tions of ' the exhibit of the P E department plus pictures slides and literature about the college prize-winnin- Aga-tho- Lyceums Slated Three major attractions have been announced for the Lyceum series this year and more are promised in the near future announced Prof Arthur Holmgren chairman of lyceums Marian Anderson contralto will present a concert in March In February a program ranging from Broadway to Bach will be presented by the Agnes de Mille Dance Theater during February This fall the Utah Symphony orchestra under the baton of Maurice Abravanel will present a concert world-famo- us a FPwOF DEE BROADBENT Business Executive Homecoming Date Named 4 Homecoming activities will be held Saturday Oct 31 with a football game parade dance bouse decorations and openhouses scheduled as major activities Alums will be welcomed to the campus at several reunions and dinners which are scheduled for their enjoyment according to alumni Blaser secretary LeRoy and homecoming secretary The parade will move down Main street Saturday morning with marching units from neighboring high schools Competition will be held between the social organizations on the campus for float and house decorations the high In the afternoon school bands will compete in a marching contest in the stadium prior to game time for the University game A “name band” will be on hand to provide the music for the homecoming dance in the Union building ballroom Chairman of homecoming student activities is Joe Nelson Aggie-Monta- na RccsssroKcn (Continued from Page i) goes to the dean for his signature Class cards are then obtained at the tables at the north end of the fieldhouse Male students must obtain a military class assignment or be approved for exemption No registration cards of male students will be accepted or approved by the Registrar’s office or Secretary’s office until the official military stamp is put on the card Veterans will go to the Veterans’ section to complete registrago to the tion while Secretary’s office to pay feesto They then return the pacekts the Registrar’s office Physical Exams Too Freshmen are also reminded that they should obtain an appointment for a physical examination if they have not already done so The registration schedule for both Friday and Saturday is as follows: inclusive am am inclusive am 12 noon G-- I am to 1 pm noon hour non-vetera- ns which was formerly held by Mr Berntson Prof Broadbent attended Brigham Young university and received a B S from USAC in 1936 He received liis MS degree from the University of Illinois in 1938 He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in 1931-3He joined the USAC faculty as an instructor in agriculture in 1938 His wife is the former Belva Wilson They have six children USAC Graduate Mr Neuberger received a BS degree from the USAC in 1932 and an MS in 1934 lie also studied at the University of Chicago and the University of Southern California He has served in several capacities at USAC since 1932 lie served in the US Army during World War II and now is active in the army reserve where he holds the rank of major in the Arjutant General’s corps His wife is the former Augusta Madsen They have three been appointed editor of Student Life by publications council Miss Knowles was appointed this month following the resignation of Stan Hatch who held the position since last May This summer Miss Knowles who is employed in the college news bureau has been editing the summer edition of the paper She was managing editor of Student Life last year A graduate of Ogden high school in 1950 Miss Knowles attended the University of Utah for a year before transferring to Utah State in 1952 8-- A-- 9 MARK NEUBERGER President’s Assistant Spelling Class To Be Taught Committee Worker She has been active on several student committees including Miss Utah State Agathon publicity booster awards and Independent Students Association Miss Knowles was associated with the Daily Utah Chronicle Associated Women students committees women’s press club and Chi Delta Phi national honorary literary sorority at the University of Utah Mark Blaekham is business manager of Student Life He was appointed last spring Lockers Ready Students desiring lockers In one the campus buildings can sign up for one in the ticket office in the basement of the main buildtering the fundamentals of spell(M-1ing beginning Friday ing will be taught by Dr Wendell Lockers are available in the Keck of the English department main building commons mechanic arts and technology A small sometime during fall quarter The course will not be given deposit is required for keys for college credit It will probcourse ment an Idea of the best time for ably be a Students interested in register- the class to be taught Dr Keck has offered the course ing for the class are asked to contact Dr Keck during registra- previously and it has been termtion or sometime next week in ed very successful and instructorder to give the English depart- - ive by those who have taken it A spelling class for students who feel they need help in mas- of 5) six-wee- k OrienfcrKon (Continued from Page 1) foreign student advisory commit tee head Film Attendance Required a library film At 9:30 am will be shown This meeting is required of all freshmen Campus tours will be conducted between 10:30 and noon Friday’s activities will be capdance f ped by a all freshmen and former students and transfers in the Union ballroom Jeiry Lane and his orchestra wilt provide the music New students register all day Saturday in the fieldhouse At 8 pm the Aggies will play New Mexico university at the stadium Sunday’s schedule includes a non - denominational student religious service at 9:15 am in the Dr J college amphitheatre Richard Palmer president of Westminster college in Salt Lake City will be speaker AWS Sponsors Tea Sunday afternoon Associated Woben Students will be hostesses at the annual AWS tea in the Union lounge between 3 and 5 pm Dr Henry Aldous Tuesday Dixon Will be principal speaker at the first assembly of the year audiin the These concerts will be sponsortorium ed jointly by the college lyceum Women Students Associated will sponsor their second activity committee and the Cache Civic Music Association Students and Wednesday night at 7:30 pm in the Union building when they faculty possession activity cards will be admitted to all concerts activity present their annual tree of charge night Student leaders from most campus organizations clubs and publications will tell the girls what opportunities exist at Utah Stale in activities 2 3 pm Freshmen will present their pm 3:30-- 4 pm late(Continued from Page 1) Oct 6 in the main audiassembly pm at the 11 am assembly comers torium to the campus free of charge Students interested in workhour Working with the businessmen will meet are two student chairmen Syd- - S E Needham sign painting and ing' on the committee 1 at 12 noon with Oct Thursday Lamb L W reception floy Nelson assisted by Joe Ncl urogram: chairman The Wriker son Marvin F Davis Oliver Borgs o Diana will in next announced be Businessmen committee chair- - and B’aine Richardson food and plane Student Life week’s ftien are Golden Buttars finance 'Max Johnson beverages ncwly-redecorat- ed 9-- B 10-1- C-- F Ftapfescfc Flippers Eleanor Knowles senior journalism major from Ogden has Mr Neuberger was also named news-writin- i With the appointment of a business manager and assistant to the president by the Board of Trustees last week the top administrative positions in the college are now filled Prof Dee A Broadbent who w as acting director of the experiment station was named business manager replacing Russeil E Berntson who was released by the board in August L Mark Neuberger was as assistant to the president a position he has held since secretary of the board a position others Represented At State Fair Changes Hands Secretary To Board A h 'Life Editorship April Tribune in Salt Lake City announcers and executives from Salt Lake radio stations and Utah State - Dr II Aldous Dixon president of the college rounds out the top administrators He was appointed in August replacing Dr Louis L Madsen who was released last ducted for yearbook newspaper and magazine editors and staffs business managers and photographers Among the guest speakers will be editors from the Deseret News Telegram and Salt Lake One of the features of the g workshop will be a contest conducted among the Tuition high school journalists scholarships will be presented to the boy and girl writing the best stories on one of the afternoon sessions 3 last January man Workshop sessions will be 1953 Broadbent Neuberger Named To Top Administrative Posts For Workshop campus Saturday Oct 24 1 J-- K 1-- 2 L-- O P-- S T-- BOTTLED CRYSTAL UNDER AUTHORITY COCA-COL- A it a registered frode mark OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY BY BOTTLING COMPANY 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