Show STUDENT 4 Air Force Names New PAS&T Howard A Moody has arrived in Logan to take charge of the Air Force ROTC unit Col Moody w'ill replace Lt Col Robert J Ilill whose tour of duty as Professor of Air Science and Tactics will be completed in June Col Moody Tokyo en-an- A native of San Francisco Col Moody graduated from College of Pacific in 1930 completed air training at Kelly Field in 1932 and has been associated with the maintenance field in the Air Force ever since During World War II he was commanding officer of the Fourth Strategic Air Depot in central Enj’ nd and later served as commanding officer of the Fifth Strategic Air Depot in France and Germany After the war Col Moody re- turned to the United States to’ command the Victorville Air Force base in California and was later transferred to Warner Robins Air Force base as Director of Maintenance From there he left for Japan in 1951 Col Moody was awarded two COL II A MOODY one during New PAS&T Legions of Merit 'World War II the other in the Far East He was awarded the Bronze Star medal Mrs Moody accompanied her (Continued from Page 2) husband to Logan where the He said he was a colwill reside the couple during onel’s three year tour here A student in history and had been son Walter F Moody is cur- elected editor for the last three by a “conference of readrently expected to return from years Korea where he has been serv- ers" lie has been a member of party since 1946 ing with the Fifth Air Force lie theThere are 100 students on the will be as 'gned to duty at Tynsaid and the paper Zaharov staff Air in Force Florida dall base is issued twice a week Moscow Radio When we were visiting dormitory rooms at Moscow University we got our first good look at the b radio set which is so common in Russia There is no need for more than Utah State College will play one control on the radio because host to the Region One high there is only one station to lisschool forensic tournament plan- ten to — Radio Moscow Other ned for Tuesday March 23 on cities have their own smaller staUSAC campus tions but only Radio Moscow is De’egafes from Logan North heard all over the Soviet Union Cache South Cache Bear River In some places it’s almost impos'and Box Elder high schools will sible to get away from its voice com: ate - debate extemporan- Loudspeakers on the street corneous speaking oratory and a ers in the city blare forth its prolegislative program Selection of grams from the time its goes on representatives to the 1954 state the air — about 7 am — until it high school debate tournament sche uled later this spring in Salt Lake City will be made at the tourney Students and faculty members of the college will act as judges Dr Rex E Robinson director of forensics is in charge of the convention -- j j j Russian Papers post-gradua- Debate Meet To Be Here te one-kno- i- ‘ DANCE at the Student Union This Saturday MARCH 18 1954 Lost and Found Claimed At PO CHECK WHAT'S AGGIES Up and Coming Items Can Be THURSDAY MARCH 18 Home Re Club Meet WAA Splash Party Pool 7:30 pm Wfr ion’s Lounge: 7:30 pm Agronomy Club Meeting Room 1 acuity and Seasonal Room- APufl JY1’101': p m Alpha Tau Alpha Epsilon 103 Union of Room Delta Initiation FRIDAY MARCH 1 p m Faculty Women’s League Fashion Show Letmge 913 P Btm Creep Ballroom MARCH SATURDAY 2 pm SPE Costume I’arty House SUNDAY MARCH II 4 pm Sponsor Fashion Show’ union Lounge MONDAY MARCH 2 J 6 pm Rodeo Club Meeting AH 103’ 5 p m Phi U Meeting C 207 7 pm I I - S-- Are you one of the many Agand gies who have lost items Lost haven’t claimed them at the and Found department yet? If so you might drop into the in the main building to see if your lost items are there These are some of the articles that have been turned in at the post office : Grey sweater blue notebook red and blue plaid neck scarf blue bag containing gym clothes (name — Don Hicks) blue denim jacket pillow black scarf brown purse scarf brown (name on IBM — Pearl Prisby) Encore camera brown wallet (name—Laree Mumford) grey ladies gloves black leather trimmed ladies gloves navy blue gloves Book of Mormon (name string leather trimmed gloves white gloves tan gloves Black and yellow gloves 6 odd gloves Book of Morman (name — Will Pulsipher' black billfold (name — Phyllis Wardle — valuable notebook papers) brown 2 pair glasses in cases 2 glass cases 2 pair glasses tube of lipstick plastic purse with money red plastic purse with miscellaneous items Pearl bracelet lady’s ring gold bracelet KD pledge pin 9 odd earrings a sum of money tie pin strand of red beads small ring Indian necklace selective service registration certificate (name-vRo- y Val Sneddon) several books from every department 2 pocket knives several pens and pencils of various makes locker keys house keys car keys post-offi- recently returned from Japan after two and a half years of service there with the Far East Air Force He served as Director of aiit in FEAF headquarters Col LIFE ce 3-- 5 2-- 5-- Lambda Delta Sigma Canyon Party TUESDAY MARCH 23 12 noon Alpha Kappa Psl Meeting Room 214 of Union WEDNESDAY MARCH 24 7 pm Pershing Rifle Activity Night Ficldhouse 7 Sauan Club East Room of Union 8 pm Talent Program sponsored bv Utah State Theater “rail1? Music Committee Ballroom 8:15 pm Portrait" Main Auditorium 30-9:- hand-croch- et hi-to- goes off the air about 11 pm The Russians have television too although not many people own sets There are three TV stations — in Moscow' Leningrad and Kiev We television in Moscow and found the picture clearer than any in this countrv because the Russians use a fir f screen The picture tubes are small usually five or six inches The Russians told us big picture tubes are not practical They get bigger images by projecting small images onto larger screens by use of mirrors Programs run for about three hours each night and longer on Sunday (To be continued next week) their packets so that the reck trar’s office will have a record all students and can contact dents in case of emergencies In Charge Late Fee of $! 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