Show STUDENT Miss Utah 'VSC Resumes LIFE OCTOBER 2 1956 — 3 Attendant aciagu Robinson Takes Honors Iroadcasting ivifes News '1 A pretty junior dramatics major brought honor to Utah Slate this summer by being named second attendant Miss Utah Roselena Robinson who was named Miss Utah State College last spring received this honor at the St at light Gardens atop Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City at the annual Miss Utah contest which was held August 9 She was one of the winners of the seven weekly contests which were held to narrow dowm the contestants The new second attendant is a member of AXO and has been active in Aggie dramatic productions KVSC the voice of State College resumed its adcasting from the studio in 1 Main Programs can be heard h evening from 6 to 10 pm is year the schedule is packed in the form ji good listening news local tal-- Yesterday Eih i music sports and national ranscriptions Although broadcasting has now un there are still many es va-ici- for staff workers Any-- 5 interested is urged to come the studio lach day from 11:50 until noon tion KVSC gives the noon time llelin from the tower of Old iinAny club or organization 0 would like to have announce-nt- s made is invited to bring Main 202 Also if they to im - interested in having a spe- program over the air they mid get in touch with John iford for futher information 1 bringing cars on campus this problem has become more critical ROSALENA — Rosalena It is a that the large Robinson who took seconc staff areasuggestion north of the library is not being used to even a small attendant to Miss Utah lational Greek Conventions raw Utah State Delegates By Lynelte Richards fational Conventions took the iek spotlight this summer delegates from sororities and ternities the nation over at ded various meetings and so- -l events at which policies e decided and officers chosen artha Hoelscher Dixie Haiti and Cleo Larsen were the “gates chosen to attend the ma Kappa convention which held at Glenwood Springs orado during the last week of e A week was set near the it of November for a na-lGerontology project when sorority will work with and old people of their various imunities al he chapter won a silver table arette lighter for having the t scrap-boo- k An authoress ian Budd who wrote “April w” was Master of Cer$-aie- s at the final Ibanquet whiqji the metropolitan opera r Laurel Hurley was made honorary initiate gma Nu sent Bud Carnahan loanoke Virginia where their !°nal convention was hekl mg the week of August 27 A council plan was chosen year wherein five member be elected instead of the ner four Following this plan new council members for this r are James Bradley Regent Vaughan Vice Regent John erts Treasurer David Baum yejy councilman and George ms councilman This i allows for elections to take e every two years Jwis Roth past Regent em-- I at the final banquet at which ert Waldo spoke on the of the past General retary Malcolm Sewell The General Secretary is Rich- Fletcher One of the high-- 1 -- two-ye- ar re-me- nt Letters To The Editor Dear Sir: During the last school year at US AC many members of the students and faculty voiced opinions on the issue of the parking lots Many words were spoken blasting the administration for the condition of the lots during bad winter weather The blacktop applied during the summer was a commendable step by the administration to help the parking situation Not only were the lots made better but the blacktop facilitated more parking spaces However a major part of the parking problem has not been taken care of That is where to put everyone With the addition of a few hundred students to the and an incollege enrollment crease in the number of students portion of its capacity The old portion of this parking area was not even filled by stalf members Opening this area to students w’ould ease the situation some but opening of new parking areas should be considered by someone soon This problem should receive as much attention as any other traffic situation on campus Student With A Car 1966 by MS NEA a Pit Bwnc OK tne a perfect gentleman at all times but I guess that’s better th£nhaving no boy friend at eJLU" ' is NOTES FOR CAMPUS BOUND MEN IYY LEAGUE SCHOOL SLACKS Don River Wrinkle Shed POLISHED COTTONS Light Ian ©live drab and charcoal Now Sp0S on the convention agenda was the Ritual which wras held at xhe Virginia Institute where the president and Elizabeth Dyer the fratqrpity was founded on Janu- - new president of Chi O ary 1 1769 Three new charters were preJeanette Munk Chi Omega’s sented to chapters who had ordelegate returned fVom White ganized between 1954 and 1956 Sulfer West Virginia with in- The last of these three chapters teresting new’s about tlie sorori- is Ki Epsilon of Roanoke College ties projects over the nation The whose charter makes 119 chapgeneral theme of the convention ters belonging to Chi Omega was the bad effect of Collectis-isAn Evening of Revelry was on the individual rights of college students where this type of held to which everyone came thing is very prevalent Main wearing costumes symbolic of speakers of the convention were the themes of the convention Dr Marion Faye Dr Russell Skits were presented at this funcKirk and Dr E Merrill Root tion and a Queen of the Convenwho all spoke to this general tion was chosen for the first theme Speeches were also made time by Mary Love Collins the former KLONDIKE Heavy 595 Weight Sateen QP Colors: Light tan and char- coal Only Oiv LEVI PEG TWILLS Colors: Light tan light blue light grey A for 69 North Main Logan Utah Students Special BURGER OR BAR-B-- Q With Freezer Fresh Thick Shake year — With Fries — 49c $180 In Stales h $200 Out of Slates BURGER OR BAR-B-- Q Send or Bring Money or § for and full address To Student Life Office Room 212 Union Bldg 4 QP m That would like to receive Student Life newspaper? one P) Dear Editor: I feel that the registrar and his staff that worked on the registration procedure should be congratulated on stcamlining the steps and making it possible for a student to register without waiting in so many lines For the past several years we have had to stand in many tirin lints and it took hours to register This year it was possible to go through the whole proceduie in a matter of minutes With the delection of the line to cake pictures (done by combm ing the IBM and activity cards and using no pictures) and tie streamlining of several of the other phases the whole affair became much improved and more like a college function should be Sseh Lav Do You Have A Friend? 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