Show I 86 Days 'Til 7 More ' Til Christmas New Year's Volume 42 Utah State College September 30 Dr ElvertH Himes ti Named New Dean ¥ ' tr Dr Elvert Himes has been named dean of students and professor of education according to Dr Henry Aldous Dixon Dr Himes is the former president of Dixie College in St George Dr C J Skidmore acting dean of students for the past several months will continue as student counselor and assistant professor of sociology The third member of the student personnel office is Mae Welling newly appointed dean of women Dr Ilimes 45 has been president of Dixie College for the past three years lie has also served on the faculties of Brigham Young University and the University of Utah lie started teaching in high schools in Utah and I ? ' i "ikkA Aggie Radio Has Openings Missouri a member of the Air Corps enlisted reserve during World War II and in 1945 AC On March: served as’ a vocational counselor with the U S Civil Service Com- mission Dr Himes is a native of Kansas City Mo and he and Mrs lljmes have two sons and one Pres Dixon daughter Debating Team To Assemble New Program Jan Pierce leading enor of the will be one Metropolitan Opera the outstanding performances The first meeting of all those by the College Lyceum sponsored interested in the debate program program vi ill be held Thursday at 4 pm Other outstanding programs jn Main 359 will be Fi'ed Waring appearing Dr debate Rex Robinson 4 and The Air Force Band roach urges all interested in along with the Singing Sargents forensics whether experienced who appear Oct 14 or not to attend the meeting Fall Slated for performances here activity will commence with the are the Utah Symphony and the Rocky Mountain Forensics Lea- Roman Sisters piano duo Exact gue at the University of Colorado dates have not been set at Boulder Colo There will be Mr Pierce appeared here in at 1953 and will long other meets and sessions be rememberTucson and in Montana Oregon ed for his outstanding perforCalifornia and Ohio mance and renditions of encores The question to be debated this Prof Arthur Holmgren is chairyear by colleges in the US will man of the lyccum committee be "Resolved: that the United Stales should extend diplomatic recognition to Communist China” If unable t oattend the meeting students are asked to contact Dr Rex Robinson RI37G of J j Agricultural college is on the upward swing We are optimistic We are on the march A new era has begun and it is here to stay” President Ilenry Aldous Dixon addressed students in the first assembly of the 1954 53 school year Tuesday morning in a “Met Your President” assein- bjy He reported that freshman rollment is up 25 percent over quart-Thusl- y j - j Stater Wins The Band College Marching announced earlier this week that there are still some vacancies to be filled Most of the openings are for cornets trumpets and saxophones but a limited number of students are still being accepted on all band’s band instruments first performance will October 16 Missoula The be Montana where the band will perform at the Montana-Ula- h State game Half-tim- shows are e scheduled for all home games as well All students with band experience are encouraged to join Interested students will please contact Professor J P Dalby at the music building any time this W’cck Cannon Fodder men Interested in a Marine commission are urged tq meet wdth Capt James Flood procurement officer who will be on campus October 12 He wall answer all queries concerning commissions in the student personnel office The program is open to both graduate e and men All Corps under-graduat- Two new members have been recently added to the program board according to Dorothy a Hatch program consultant Linford will act as of the publicity committee and Jean Culbertson will head the movie committee Other members of the Board are Lorna Or-m- Mason publicity Boyd Wecker special events Sherwin Howard music La Dawn Thain hospitality Dave Jeppeson games and Dean Dayton dance SU Pamphlet Published A Union building pamphlet edited by Dorothy Hatch program consultant is being distributed Miss Hatch urges anyone who hasn’t obtained one to do so since there is much vital information pertaining to the mechanics and activities of the place On Upswing manager i One-wa- One-wa- New I New Chairmen f Employment er rules and regulaAt request of Mr Harold Wadsworth Buildings and Grounds the following tions are printed for the benefit of all college people permit stickers on their automobilenotwindshield Many students in particular are not placing their the wish are free but need not remain so It is as instructed It is emphasized that the permits an to parking but said orderly a provide tickets out to traffic hand school representative of the system The cooperation of all concerned i necessary 1 Students and staff members y traffic going south 7 Monday Through Friday - may MeehMain and of RI — in front P park in student visitor and 5:00 A RL only 7:00 staff and going parking areas anic Arts Buildings Saturday RIorning north in front of the Library 7:00 A RI — 12:00 Noon 2 The maximum speed on the 1 All students and staff memBuilding is 20 m p m campus — RL A 7:00 5:00 P RI bers driving cars on the campus Also Sundays Saturday y traffic going south 3 must have a parking permit disAfternoons and Holidays Main and Mechof front in on car their only played C' anic Arts Buildings 2 Student parking permits are ji issued free at the time of regisi No Talking in front of 'fir6 tration or can be secured from hydrants or by red curbs fj the office of the Buildings & 1 North of PI Ind & An IIus Procedure In Case You Grounds Department 2 East of Library Receive a Violation Notice 3 Staff members parking perScience 1 Take violation ticket to Conmits are issued free through the 34 Front ofof Rlilitary Rear Engineering troller’s Office within 43 hqurs office of the Buildings & Grounds 5 North of Forestry and pay fee of 50c After 48 hours Department of Main 6 Rear the fee for each violation is $100 4 Students must park their veExtension of 8 Building Front 2 Artcr paying fee if you feci student hicles in designated 10 violation ticket was not warSmart the Gym parking areas staff in designated 11 Vet Science a student can appeal his Building ranted and Student staff parking areas to the Student Traffic 12 violation Maintenance Shop staff cars should not be parked 13 Court a staff member can apTechnology on any roadways in visitor parkfrom Rural Arts west peal to the office of the Building areas '(yellow’ curbs) or by It Acrossof road side ings & Grounds Department fire hydrants Students should not of side north of 16 If violation tickets arc not paid TUB North park in staff parking areas violation fee will be attached the road 5 Vehicles will stop for pedesArts Meeh corner to 18 Northeast graduation fee or registration cross and trians crossing lanes Continuous of credits Merkley) transcript (Nyman roads violators will have their cars tow6 Maximum speed on the cam 20 South side of Meeh Arts Childs Kemp) ed info storage pus is 20 m p h and in certain 21 (l’rcafor Field House Your cooperatiou will be Hoar of areas slower speeds are enforced Aits Xtural 22 of Fast for safety en stressed Permits Belong on Windshield Parking the Vacancies tion of the Union Art committee headed by Jane Powell and Renee Judah $3200 Grant STUDENTS AND FACULTY College Bands Announce Henry Mattson and Stuart Davis The exhibit is under the direc- Move Set for Series Baseball fans may watch the World Series on TV in the main A Utah State agronomy student ballroom Atmosphere will be awarded Wm II Davis has been year the sale of apple by provided at North and a $3200 Fellowship President Dixon each day popcorn throughout the importance of an Carolina State College Raleigh institution having spiritual ob- - NC Mr Davis will enroll at North ad Your intellectual jectives Is vanccment is not our only aim Carolina State in January folof Master’s the be said "We want to make you lowing completion capable of being helped by God” degree in Ills research at the Carolian inMusic for the initial assembly was furnished by a faculty chor- stitution will be in the area of us and by a male quartet consist-- ( small grain breeding for better Students this year will have Continued on Page 4) production many extra benefits in finding employment this year according to Don E Jones employment ist j Positions are still open on the staff of KVSC the Voice of the State College The student operated college radio station has places open in all departments particularly in continuity Continuity is the writing side of radio and is an important part of broadcasting Applications for positions should be made in Main 202 with Dr Burrell Hanson KVSC faculty advisor Auditions for announcers will be held Friday from 12 to 1 pm and Monday from 1 to 2:30 pm Broadcasting is to start Monday night at 6 pm until 10 pm The programs will run Monday through Friday during the cr- KVC °P°tes ?n 88 1 meSa' CJCCS f°r F M radio ( “For the first time In five years enrollment at Utah State Lyceum Slates I First of the 1954-5- 5 Student Union art exhibits is an International Business Machines collection of 16 contemporary American sculptures and 32 contemporary paintings now on display in the main lounge Represented are such famous artists as Grant Wood Alexander Brook Robert Gwathmey ‘Hell o' Dance Is Tomorow lie served as Number IBM Art Displays Are Now In SUB f V ' 1954 Staff Areas : Contacts have been made with merchants down to provide additional work for students and also to offer working fellowships for some students These students will be employed by firms engaged in the same type of work as the student is' majoring in Merchants in town will list with the college employment office all available work and school will handle placement of students Faculty members seeking part time employees will also list with the college office College office is Main 133 era-ployip- at if Famous Poefs Coming Here! ” Six famous 'English poets will be ' introduced "4o the public by Dr N A Pederson in a series of lectures commencing Oct 7 The lectures open to the public will be in the Hatch Memorial Library and the attendance is limited to 30 persons per lecture Admittance is by written reservations whiehareavailable by writing to the library People interested are asked to list their preference for the lectures The schedule is as follows: Oct 7 Chaucer Oct 21 Wordsworth Nov 4 Keats Nov 18 Tennyson Dec 2 Browning and Dec 9 Dylan Thomas Dr N A Pedersen is professor emeritus of English at Utah Stale and last year conducted asericsof lecturesin Shakespeare |