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Leave Hie ent Jnts as lt7 V9 ycmt Senior Boll registrar a f '£( UB 10 pm Dick Beecher's Combo ( stamped addressed June eeiope Everybody invited P nJay mge Will Volume 42 into Hill Utah State College June 1955 2 Number 32 in-r- Kendrick Named Jth- sta- - Baccalaureate-Inaugura- Sponsor Colonel isor tg- tm I Georgene Kendrick has been appointed Honorary Sponsor Colonel She will be the commanding officer for the National Corps of Sponsors next year Helen Berg-eso- n ‘fd- - to Jgh in 1ft- retiring officer announced the other officers as follows: Sue Simmons personnel officer Ruth the nts )uj national Andrews on m- e$ er ' “ ? r nVi ’’ J A — Nsihwk" YX Y When i i 1 An-net- le j V vSjr i mv m " I con-jgratul- - L 1’ -- acquainted w-- uu (that I served on campus as not of Students However it has I my good fortune to workg (intimately with most of you this your important years at I center of learning This I regret but my best wishes much very go with you as you enter your life’s work I now look forward to next fall when I shall have the opportunity to welcome back to the campus those of you who are now leaving for a vacation It will be a real better become to privilege acquainted with you and to share with you the significant plans now under way for the advancement of our great institution I hope that all of you have found joy in your studies and in your social activities during your I been dur-(in- Dr Daryl Chase who will be inaugurated Friday night as Utah State’s tenth president Drawing is by Professor-L’veict- t Thorpe HL Taylor Advises imimeeduates rV “Far too many leaders trained in universities have closed the channel between themselves and God” Harvey L Taylor executive assistant LDS Church Department of Education told 89 Ingraduates of the Logan LDS stitute Sunday “The Gospel can stand the challenge of any mind providing it is an open one” he stated The graduates were urged to continue their learning “Radio days at USAC and television and the movies Yours sincerely an opiate that 4' Daryl Chase President threaten to become — —— — 1 Summer School To Feature Lecturers and Entertainers Nationally know lecturers and a Metropolitan Negro baritone are included on the list of special features offered at summer school Registration for summer school will be on June 13 although four courses will already be underway The coaching school two agriculture courses and the traditional forester’s sumer camp will begin on June ft Schedule bulletins are available in the alumni office All departments offering summer courses Education P E and Industrial Arts departments will have visiting professors to take care of the increased enrollment expected ' No 11:00 classes will be held A special lecture series will be offered at this time Dr Samuel A Kirk from the University of Illinois will be the first in this series of national authorities to lec are Utah te of USAC he will be performing one of his final duties before re-- ! tiring as chairman of the college board of trustees As with each of the former chairmen of the board a portrait has been painted of Bishop Isa-- j aeson It was painted by Prof president R O Porter Everett Thorpe of the art depart- Alumni president A Ray Olpin ment and will be hung in the lib- president of Utah university For the Higher Institutions of Utah' rary Elder Richard L Evans will Chairman Isaacson will preside at the combination inaugural-- i give the baccalaureate address baccalaureate services and at the The “New World Symphony” will commencement exercises of the be played by the orchestra Installation of the President 62nd annual graduation program Mr Isaacson will precede Dr by Friday and Saturday June address in the college fieldhouse Presi- Chase’s Innaupural Give “lie Ills Shall Angels dent Chase will conduct the comwill be ’Charge” from “Elijah-mencement exercises the concluding number by the As a member of the board chorus Chairman Isaacson has served college Elmer G Peterson will offer with five presidents Dr E G the benediction Peterson Dr Franklin S Harris will be a march from “Die Dr Louis L Madsen Dr Henry Aldous Dixon and Dr Daryl Chase Newly Inaugurated President In praising President Chase Daryl Chase will preside at the “In Dr “Class of ’55” commencement Bishop Isaacson said Chase we selected a young man exercise in the fieldhouse Saturwith vision a natural born teach- day at 10 am with Dr Ilow'ard er an optimist but an excellent S McDonald presenting the prinadministrator a fine executive cipal speech his address to the a team man I predict great’ graduates March will he The Grand things under his leadership at this college” from “Aida” played by the colHimself a school teacher and lege orchestra give administrator for 17 years BisBishop M hop Isaacson has been a champ- the invocation after which Presiion of higher salaries at the col- dent Chase will report to the lege and he has a keen interest class Don Becker will sing a solo in the educational system of the “Eli tu” from “The Masked state by Janet accompanied Upon retirement from the US Ball” AC Board Bishop Isaacson will Rhees James C Hoffman will present become a member of the board of valdictorian’s address Next U the U of the of regents Honorable Thorpe B Isacontinue the to Mr Isaacson plans alacson will present some remarks his support of the college will be A violin-pianofficial no will have though he and Iverson Judy Joan played by connection after July 1 24 Sonata Op Deline featuring Isaacson In conclusion Bishop movement institallegro First observes: “In leaving the Dr McDonalds address will be and as chairman of the ution will board of trustees I leave with a next after which graduates and receive their forth march a but feeling sadness of feeling Chase of satisfaction in knowing that I degrees from President The final musical number will have tried to the best of my abilbe “Lucia” sung by Annette Hanity to render a service and I shall sucsen Peggy Tueller Orvil Holley always be interested in the Becker Richard Jensen and Don institution of that cess and future in my Elmer Wah’lstrom and I shall do everything Rev Miner E Bruner will offer all times” at it assist to power the Benediction The grads will then march out to “Grand March University” played by the orchestra 4 ’ Dear Students: As we reach the close of an--I other school year I wish to the seniors and the graduate students on their achievements Some of you I 'vilege of becoming well--- I11:— the the pr-ji11- Isaacson' of 3-- Dr Chase’s Letter I B Salt Lake City inaugurates Dr Daryl Chhse as tenth president 1 ‘ Thorpe of State’s tenth president Dr Daryl Chase during the joint services to be held in the fieldhouse at 7 pm tomorrow night Preliminary music will begin at 6:30 p m The Processional will be the coronation march from “The Prophet” played by the college orchestra followed by a choral number featuring soloist Marlene Willes Invocation will be by Elder LcGrand Richards followed by remarks and congratulations to the graduates by Leonard H Pollard president of Faculty Association Rose Allen Student-bod- y Innaugur-al-Baccalaurea- Isaacson Out After 12 Years s Isaacson will preside at the innauguration Board Chairman ’ B Thorpe secretary Joyce Holmgren executive officer and Sandra Richards finance officer Pat Wallace will be the public relations officer and Elaine Reese was appointed supply officer at commissioning exercises last Friday Selections were made by the retiring officers and the professors of military and air science the civilian ROTC coordinator’ and the sponsor faculty advisors This years officers were Valena Meyrick Marlene Robinson Brock and Joyce Howard Major Howard acted as advisor To conclude this years activities the sponsors had a dinner and dance at Juniper Lodge The par-- I ty was planned by Major Howard who is leaving this year Helen Bergeson and Major 'Howard were presented with gifts of ap-- I preciation Special guest attending the date party were: Major Plummer Major Krieger and the I executive cadet staff members ti :n Tomorrow In Fieldhouse Commencement Is Saturday ZX- iyf--' To Be l 1 ture at USAC summer school Dr Kirk director of the Insti- tute for Research on Exceptional Children will present two lectures for the students and the genThe opening lecture eral public will be at 8 pm June 13 and the second lecture will be at 11 am June 14 Other lecturers are Prof Henry S Commager and Dr Ralphis j will destroy the desire for deep thinking” he warned “If you find opportunity to commune with beauty you will find during that moment God” be observed in urging the graduates to always follow the path of beauty “You will never find anything precious on the bargain counter” be stated in asking the group to set their standards so high that this hectic world will not turn them off the track Young people in the Church jjvere advised to marry in the temple avoid hate and dedicate themselves to serving their fellow men “Develope a sense of value of things that have eternal value” Jay Bill told his fellow graduates A need for more love in the home was stressed by Mae Strand Ignorance was called the root of evil by Jess Wheiler The need for living a spiritual life in a material world was emphasized by Reed Durham Graduates were presented by Dr Eugene E Campbell and Dr Wendell Rich Prayers were given by Louis Pickett and Ngncy Hansen A gift of money to aid in landscaping the rear lot of the Institute grounds so that parties might be held their was given on behalf of the graduates by Vero Christensen The 53 voice Institute Choir under the direction of J Karl Wood and a girls trio composed of Joan Kenner Helen Daines and Paula Doline preserted the music Joan Schmidt w’as organ- - Professor Commager Lapp from Columbia University and his first lecture will be Tuesday June 21 Dr Lapp a Nuclear Physicist from Washington DC will lecture in Logan on July 11 Robert McFerrin famous Negro baritone will present a concert on July 12 Mr McFerrin sang for the Metropolitan during the winter By attending both sessions of summer school students can earn on full quarter’s credit Dr John C Carlisle is dean in charge of ist summer school ' Post-processio- duet o Honorary Group Names 17 Pledg es Officers Named Seventeen freshman girls were pledged recently to Alpha Lambda Delta freshman women’s honorary scholastic fraternity Initiation of these girls will be Wednesday June 1 in the Women’s Lounge of the Commons All former building at 7 members are invited The following girls'were pledged: Lola Ballard Marva Ann Brown Janice Goodfellow Janice Keller Vay Broadbent Maureen Daines Mary Lou Frazee Nanette Gibbons Mary Jane Griffiths Joan Kenner Ruby Loosle Annette Maughan Betty Stoddard Joy Smith Margaret Joan Spencer LaRue West and Nedra Wright pm' Theta Alpha Phi national fraternity honorary dramatic officers has named 1955-5- 6 will head the Don Quayle Doris with organization Hawr-thor- as vice-preside- nt ne and Loreen Johnson as secretary Joyce Wadsworth was voted h as historian and reporter Florin Nielsen as programs chairman and Lynn Paoletti as business manager Initiations will be held Sunday Andernight at 9 pm for Jarvis son Lynn Paoletti is in charge of the ceremony Dr Chester J Myers of the speech department is faculty advisor for the group |