Show STUDENT Know Your Library Phofcgs To reet known as the Header’s These guides are set up for the convenience of the students From two to three hours of unnecessary study can be saved if you know about these For instance occasions guides may arrive when you reed an article about juvenile delinquency from a back issue of a magazine If you go to the Reader’s Guide you will be able to find your article by merely looking in the proper guide under “Juvenile Delinquency” Not only are there guides for back issues of the magazines but also there are guides for every department and school here at the USAC While browsing through the library you might look on the shelves along the side every shelf is filled with magazines Guide and there are magazines pertaining to most fields of study Only in a college library do you find such an assortment of unusual so it is and popular magazines worth everyone’s while to just and browse through the library If you haven’t had a chance yet you should make an effort to meet the library staff here at the college They are all capable people and will do everything i their power to make your studies easier and to make your college life more enjoyable go Homes Away From Home Here Taking advantage of the say“Half the fun of college life in the Union ing in a dorm” are 241 is living Friday October 15 USAC students These students Publishers editors reporters and photographers from through- are making their home away out the state will attend the first from home Lund Hall or Kerr held at Utah State It will precede Ilall the high school workshop held on W’omen students totaling 200 Saturday the 16th Charles- D Baker professional room in Lund Hall which is lophotographer from Eastman Ko- cated on campus while 41 men dak Company in Denver will students live at Kerr Hall located speak on “What Technical Equip- in downtown Logan ment Do I Need” Consultations Girls from various states learn on individual problems will be to mix with the girls from other given by the US AC photography parts of the country and even other parts of the world as they department in the afternoon At 2 p m Mr Baker will dis- eat sleep work and play with cuss a “Prescription for Sick other women students rooming in Lund Hall Many girls are from Pictures” Assisting Bert Allen head of Utah even though the dormitory the USAC photography depart- boasts one girl from Thailand and ment and chairman of the work-shi- p one from Formosa Other states include California will be Calvin Beck and represented Arlen Hansen Oregon New Jersey Maryland Nevada Wyoming North Dakota Iowa and Washington Michigan UB DANCE Kerr Hall's 41 male students Dance to Dick Beecher’s orch- include two from Hawaii one estra Friday night at the big from Panama as well as stuStudent Body Dance Student dents from states including Illi-- 1 body cards will be the only nec- nois New York Nevada Califor-- 1 essary admission tickets The nia and New Jersey Two parties are held each orchestra will begin playing at 9 p m If you can’t decide what year for the combined dormitory to wear sport is the mode of residents The first of these will be held around Christmas time dress A workshop for will be held photo-journalis- Not known to many of the students here at Utali State is the fact that our library has a ref- Building erence OCTOBER 7 1954 — 3 LIFE - I ? 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Take Apply Mow For EC's A Chance E The Intercollegiate Knights campus service organization are filling their ranks for the coming school year Men are chosen on ability and scholarship Application blanks are available in the Student Personnel Office Only 20 men will be chosen all men are eligible k The exchange will be 2 open every Tuesday from am This will only be for selling and buying refunds will not start until October 25 Due to the continued demand for accident insurance since registration day both the Health Clinic and the Phyhieal Education Department will take applications for the Studentbody coverage during the next few weeks This year’s policy covers both and off the campus for 24 hours every day of the school year It includes coverage for skiing intramurals automobile accidents all individual sports and it covers the applicant for all vacations during the year even though he isn't in the vicinity of the college The cost is $300 per school year At the present time nearly 700 Utah State students are insured under the program on Prof II B used-boo- 10-1- can get for the least amount of money is our goal” The insurance studentbody policy w’as proposed and approved by the Utah State Health Council It is written by the United Pacific Insurance Company in connection with the Hatch Insurance Agency of Logan “The coverage under this year’s policy is the broadest it has ever been and the cost of the insurance is amazingly low for the amount of coverage” Prof Ilunsaker Ilunsaker chairman “We urge all students to participate in the plan The more that apply the lower the cost will become in future years and of course the more protection we of the Health Council said low-co- st 1927— pioneer airliner Boeing 40A 144 mph Blue Keys Seek Members Blue Key national honor fraternity is now accepting applications for membership Membership is open to senior and junior men Applications are available in the Student Personnel office According to Ron Hanson president a theme on a campus project for Blue Key must accompany the application Applications must be signed by the registrar and three faculty memliers Anyone applying must return the applications to the personnel office by Thursday October 14th Applicants will be judged on the basis of scholarship personality and campus activities 500-wor- d 4 y -- viv ? v ' Dormitory Rules k 41' 7 t V ' x 7’ am Lund Hall residents must be In the Hall by closing time of 11 pm except on Friday and Saturday when closing time is 1 am unless excused by the head resident Entrance doors are locked from 12 midnight until 6 am except on Friday and Saturday when they are locked from 1:30 to 6 am Smoking is permitted in designated areas but drinking is not tolerated in the dormitory Sleeping and study areas must he kept quiet at all hours and the men residents are asked to refrain from using showers typewriters and radios between 11 pm and 6 am Unlike Lund Hall where the girls must reecive their meals in the Union Building Kerr Hall residents are served two meals per day from th kitchen of the Kerr Hall residents dormitory each pay $18 per month while women students in Lund Hall pay $50 per month Room and two meals daily are included in the monthly charge s ' ' 7 vvvrivviaYi trail-blazi- ng transports America’s pioneer transcontinental airline passenger plane the 40A of 1927 was a Boeing Today America’s first jet transport is another Boeing the 707 of commercial deThis quarter-centuris paralleled by military sign leadership design leadership ranging from the old bomber to the fighter-fas- t Boeing and jet bombers of today For 38 years Boeing engineers have blazed exciting new trails in design research and production They’re blazing tliem today in jet aircraft guided missiles and research in supersonic flight and the- application of nuclear power B-- 9 B-4- 2 - to aircraft If such engineering appeals to you Boeing oilers a reward new-horizo- n vv ' x a the Boeing Stratoliner v- 550 mph 50$ Boeing engineers enjoy stable careers having been with Boeing for 5 or more 25 for JO and 6 for 15 years Many engineers have been here 25 years and 7 hate been with Boeing for 30 Boeing helps engineers continue their studies and reimburses them graduate O for tuition expenses —46 For further Boeing career information consult your Placement Office or write: DONALD F RENARD Boeing Airplane SEATTLE Recruiting Supervisor Seattle 14 Wash Company WASHINGTON WICHITA - $' both Boeings ing career whether you are in civil mechanical electrical or aeronautical engineering or a related field Boeing is expanding steadily and employs more engineers today than even at the peak of World War II Boeing also promotes from within and holds regular merit reviews to give you individual recognition At Boeing you’ll find an unusual range of opportunity from applied research to production design from work with new materials and techniques to contacts with of industry through the a company’s vast subcontracting program Boeing employs draftsmen and engineeringD aides to handle much routine work thus freeing engineers for more stimulating assignments cross-sectio- J "I r' :itv 1954 — America’s first jet transport Two ' 4 js 7 v Must Be Obeyed Girls in Lund Ilall must follow rules and regulations under direction of the Head Resident When leaving for the night girls must receive permission from the Head Resident and then sign out giving name and address of place they will be staying For the purpose of study quiet hours are maintained from 8 pm (o 10:30 pm and 11:30 pm to 6 - KANSAS i |