Show ol Pro anj ate L Y&Jume mosi Number 4 Utah State College October 9 1956 54 Thei ng out la on First Utah State Theater Stage Production Opens Tomorrow Volume Number eif hu Error Corrected ban Through the years errors in any business endeavor man’s under'- any other of Students familiar to Utah State Theater goers are being featured in the initial production of the season starting Wednesday at 8:30 pm in the Main auditorium at Utah State oc-tluc- ur peared in “Guest in the House1 “Trelawny of the Wells" and “The Drunkard” In the compelling O’Neill production the two Utah State players are cast in roles as powerful and towering as life itself O'in the Eugene Starring They will he ably supported by Neill tragedy “Desire Under the other student players of consideraElms” will be Kermit Herd jr ble experience Norman McPhee Logan in the part of Peter formerly of Preston Idaho and of and Jay Dee Hendricks Sparks HawDoris of now Logan and Nev as Aim won and Prof Floyd thorn Logan T Morgan of the fine arts department as Ephraim Cabot the the will Mr Herd who protray father role of Eben Cabot in the O’Neill drama last summer was a featured player in the centennial production “Look on the Land” and has previously appeared in “Darkness at Noon" “Love’s Labour’s Lost” and "Ladies of the Jury” are Cachings Perhaps newspapers s ttone business that can make these errors most frequently —i Anyway it has been noticed by LIFE staff that your STUDENT on the paper number volume the the foundwith coincide not does ing date with President Upon checking Peter-so- n Emeritus Elmer George of member staff a was who the' first issue of STUDENT LIFE he confirmed our thoughtsthat the paper had been published continuously since its founding in 1902 This would make the volume number of 44 that has been on the paper erroneous Therefore we have changed this issue m to its proper number STUDENT LIFE is now going into its 54th year of publication and is ever increasing in its usefullness to the students of Utah State Talent Show Is Tomorrow Night At 8 He also has starred in operatat the college Miss Hawthorn as Abbie Put- - The first studentbody talent nam in the O’Neill production show of the season will be pred Wednesday at 8 p m in spent the summer at the dena Playhouse where she ap--1 the union Building ballroom Adpeared in three plays A junior mission will be free of charge at USAC Miss Hawthorn is a dramatic major with a minor in Union Euilding music commit-musShe has previously ap- cha5rman Dennis Holmgren announced that first prize will be a $10 savings account second a book of remembrance or $5 gift certificate from The Reminder third an 8” by 10” portrait sitting at Max Brunson’s Camera Stu- ic productions ' Pasa-jsente- ic Valentine Named Drum Major For Marching Band f Eugene Valentine 1956 graduate of Box Elder High at Brigham of City is the new drum major the Utah State college marching band f Majorett for the marching band k Vardie Ann Jacobsen Salt Lake City “He has been awarded a scholarship to USAC for the current year because of his outstanding record as a scholar and in music at Box Elder High School” said John Philip Dalby Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Director of Bands at USAC i and Kermit nerd Jr are shown reTheatre production “Desire hearsing a scene from the Utah Main Auditorium Beneath the Elms” wh'th will be held in the 3 Studentbody Cards will admit students October DORIS 10-1- Homecoming Committees List Full Slate Of Annual Activities say that this year’s 27 Eugene has been a drum major homecoming October 26 and for four years and also plays will be the best one ever acequally well the trumpet and cording to Auer Anderson pubFrench horn He expects to enof roll in the School of Humanities licity is “Aggies in and Sciences at USAC to work this annual event haphistorical toward a major in chemistry Revue” portraying State He was among the top ten penings of Utah scholastically at his high school One of the biggest occurrences was valedictorian at the semicelebration will be the nary graduation was awarded of the a service pin in music won the dance featuring a famous band Mac Dowell music club trophy whose name will be announced the Bausch and Lomb honorary later Another important phase is science award and medal and has to be the parade which is slated participated in debate and com- the largest and best in the history mercial meets All signs The-them- He was a delegate to Boys State in 1955 and elected a state i k y tj e of the college Auer alio announced that appliare cations far queen candidates representative “Rehearsals for the marching now open hand are set to start soon after Kirk Waldron is in charge of opening of school next week” street banners for downtown LoProf Dalby said 4000 “A” lapel pins for Bulletin Friday will be the last day for changes in registration according to Asa L Beecher registrar j — No classes may be added nor uy changes made aftor this deadline Classes may be dropped until the seventh week but ouly iwith the signature of the dean of ! the school dio HAWTHORN gan and the studentbody Other projects stuinclude invitations to all old decdentbody presidents outside fraand on sorority the orations radio several and ternity houses and television piogiams to publiof cize the events to the people this area Brent Hogan is general chairman of homecoming and Auer Anderson and Glenda Hanseen chaiimcn are Frosh Assembly Is 11 am Today The freshman talent assembly will be presented today at 11 am in the Union Building ballroom Included on the program will be an oriental dance number a boys' quartette vocalists piano stylings and a ballad singer Participants on the assembly were selected from freshman students who tried out last week by Thoine sophomore officers Jim Schmidt Pauline Ann Vest and The officers expressed the wish that there could be more than one assembly during the year However they explained that the applications of everyone who tried out are on file and will be used as much as possible throughout the year Vice President Studentbody who is chairman Parkin Dorothy of the assembly committee said this week that the committee is working toward a schedule of top entertainment assemblies for the rest of the quarter Tripoli Omar El - Mereebi Lebanon Saturday became student number 4001 to register at USAC and late registrations were still being accepted said Dr Daryl Chase USAC president additional increase in the enrollment over last year is an- tieipated before registrations of late students are completed said Asa Beecher registrar made his de- Mr to enroll at Utah Slate a careful study of several schools in the United States lie also was influenced by two alumni of USAC now residing in Lebanon he said lie is enrolled in the automotive technology Other foreign students at USAC this year come from 28 differ- Application blanks for three other talent shows to be presented this fall are availaole at the information booth in the Union Budding “We are no longer members of the Union Board: we repre- the entire studentbody” stated Dennis Holmgren ‘‘We are ii planning to go far this year flu-An serving and entertaining the sent dents at Utah” Other members of the Music Committee are: LaRue Dailey Ronnie Lewis Annette Coope Bob Greaves Melvin Stanloid Crock-cisio- n Maigarel Thompson DonClingcn-aftSara Barker Diane peg1( judy pond Leland Flinders er Audition Date Set For Opera Roles Auditions for roles in Puccini’s which has Madame Butterfly Beecher ent countries said Mr Utah State as the chosen been Every state' in the United States Fine Arts department operatic also is represented will be presentation this year 17 October held Wednesday According to Professor Walter Engineers Sought Welti head of the vocal music be Prospective graduates of Endepartment the auditions will inheld at 7:30 pm in Room 134 of gineering next June are being terviewed this month by ten the Main building companies looking for engineers Representatives of the art dradates and their The companies ma and music departments will are: Oct 9 U S Naval Air Mis-sl- e judge the tryouts Parts are open Test Center Point Mugu for voices of soprano mezzo soOct 12 Potomas River Naval prano tenor baritone and bass Command Oct 15 City of Los Although some rehearsing will Angeles Oct 16 Bureau of Pub- be cariied on this quarter the lic Roads Ogden Army Ballistic will be presented at some Missle Agency Alabama Oct 18 opera winter quarter Prof time during Convair Fort Worth Oct 23 Welti also stated Chemical Southern Columbia which 24 Oct Texas Operatic productions Corporation Western Pacific Railway Compa- have been presented in the past 25 at Utah State have won required Oct San Francisco ny acclaim for the high calibre Well Surveying Schlumberger 31 Oct and ing and presentation that have Texas San Francisco Naval Shipyard been achieved on |