Show MB—Mi 3 — LIFE STUDENT Ag Debaters Go To ISC Tourney MARCH 18 1?54 V A Students representing Utah State colege in forensic and speech competition will attend an invitational speech tournament at Idaho State college at Pocatello Friday and Saturday Martin Pond Jim Allen: Nadine Fowler Charlene Lind Dicke Olsen Don Smart Martha Iloelscher and Ariel Thompson will these students will take the four debate teams In addition — in speaking extemporaneous part Dr Rex E Robinson is director of the trip and will accompany the group Two Aggie debators who won recognition at the Linfield College speech meet held recently at McMinnville Oregon were announced by Dr Robinson Jim Allen rated second in the senior men’s Ticket sales for the Gist annual division in salesmanship Mr Ball moved forward in Allen placed first in this event Military this week as preparations earnest last year Charlene Lind ranked for the big social event Apiil 2 third in senior women's interne a' the “finals” entered entry will be held in the Ball The that Dr Robinson explained Union buildin at of the ballioom competition was extiemely keen 9 will feature the and m wms p State Utah college and that A1 Sedgley and his of music adequtely represented although oichestra of Salt Lake City they did not receive too many for the event one of Tickets e honois the top campus dances of the per year are selling at $1 50ROTC couple Members of the the Sponsor Corps are directingBind-rup ticket sales with Beveily in charge h 30 at 5 p m Blanks are the depaitment military Applications are now open for are also neaiing Preparations nationBlue in Key membership the Senior Banfor al honorary service fraternity completion to the Ball held to be piior quet club President David Gittins an- in the Union cafeteria Resei canounced tions for advanced cadets are Membership petitions will be limited and those desiring to ataccepted until Tuesday March tend are urged to contact banquet The ducats are also available chairman Joe Valentine or Elmer able at the student personnel office and should be returned there Ilagloch Dress for the Ball will be forupon completion with uniforms for cadets mal In order to be eligible for mem- and s in oi der sponsoi be should bership the candidate either a junior or senior in standing next year should have a grade point average above that of the average on the be prominent should and campus in campus affairs Also the candidate should subThe acapella choir fiom Bear River high school will present a mit a essay on a campus project which Blue concert tonight at 8 pm in the Logan LDS tabernacle Key might possibly undertake the concert Proceeds from This essay should accompany the which is sponsored by the Tenth membership application and Nineteenth wards of Logan will help defray expenses of the choir to the National Education Convention March 28 in Chicago Admission for the concert will be voluntary contribution r J j com-piis- Ticket Sales Boosted for Military Ball t ym 55" JsMlVit W ) I r 5 $1 ' t Ji' -- i Si f z i f t if'( - ! r f j 2 f V A I - — ? A? p: i ! ce n 3 first-plac- Deadline Set By Blue Key avail-throug- BR A all-men- ’s Capella Sings Tonight 500-wo- rd pto-pos- ed Play Readings Slated Tonight 19-2- 6 FASHION TONIC & It happened at Forrest Hills Long Island The international tennis matches were in full Two little kittens were swing perched on the fence watching the competition One turned proudly to the other and said: “My pop’s in that racket” J v J j t N Art A al Feminine His name JOHN Glauser's Cafe Logans House of Hospifalify" Reasonable Prices ’"A Vif -- ft 'M i 1 should know this man— 117 North Main Fine Food — Clean Service V A at Sweetbriar it iHlV y Suits for Spring Pretty - y Admission for the piogramj which is sponsored by Sock and Buskin drama is 25c with stu-- ’ denbody cards and 75c geneial admission year’s staff (play-by-pla- J MM theatre Chinese-styl- e Sets Audition Positions open include: music (classic live ordering and filing! new's sports and sportscasts) featuies (women’s foods and fashions aits reviewers drama music) continuity traffic and log WWU'WlTJW1 of dramatic “Carrousel” to-- j be will presented readings night at 815 pm in the Main atiditoiium by Vosco Call Sidney Reading and Morgan White fiom “Winterset” Readings “Gieen Pastures” “Richard II” “Cjrano de Bei gerac” and “Isolt” by Noiman Christensen Loganite will be presented in a A KVSC Radio Announcer auditions for radio station KVSC will be held in the studios second floor of the Main Fiiday and Tuesday at 2 pm Applications for staff positions at KVSC will be available March in the studios Staff members chosen will make up next PERSUADING Roger Larsen that he should purchase a ticket for the Military Ball on April 2 is Sponsor Eleanor Btiradt While the tickets aren’t sold at the point of the sword they are available daily from 9 a m to 2 p m in the Main hall at till per couple The Ball will feature A1 Sedgley and bis orchtda L hf is rt WILLIS and he may hold the key I n c a f I o x to your FUTURE FINANCIAL SUCCESS! call or write John L 718 No 2nd East Willis Phone —w For care-fre- e trouble-fre- e performance old a finer watch than Wyler IncafleKWyl $! iw0tr' baC resistant watches from $3500 Illustrated: with 1 expaon W d Gold Filled top and 0-- K gold-fille- $7150 799-- Rprntlng YORK LI F NEW INSURANCE hdV COMPANY 125 North Main Logout ft( |