Show Priarmy Eleiion ' Is Vote Af Today I' 54 Volume The Polls Utoh State College Ncvcmber 6 1956 Number 12 Preference Ball Dale Nears Will Be Held Cast Selected For Fine Arts Friday Annual Opera “Rhapsody in Blue” will be the S theme of the annual A W the in held to be Ball picfeience next Union Building Ballroom for music The 8 at pm Fuday occasion will be this orpiovided by Ralph Beyer's on sale chestra Tickets will go todav in the halls of Old Main and the Union Building at $150 per semi-form- The cast for the opera “Madame Butterfly” to be presented at Utah State Feb 14 15 and 16 ha3 been selected accordmg to Trofessor Tw'ain Tippetts head of the Fine Arts department Members of the cast include: Bonnie Seeholzer who stalled last summer in the centennial musical production “Look on the Land” will sing the title role of Madame Butterfly Pat Wilson will portray the maid Eugene Tuller brother of Mrs Seeholzer will sing the role of Lt Pinkerton of the U S Navy Singing the ether major roles will be Kermit Herd Jr as Goro the marriage broker Leron Johnson as Shaipless — the American counsul and Deanne Gardner as “Kate” Pinkerton Prof Walter Welti will direct the Punccini masterpiee and conduct the auditions choral early in November al Preferences have been mailed and the boys are asked to Nov contact the girls by Wed 7 as to whether they will be able to attend If the girls are not contacted by this date they will be fiee to make other arrangements It is necessary that all gnls pick up their invitations in the A W S office either Monday or Tuesday There has been some question as to who buys the ticket drives etc The girls prefer the boy and buy the tickets the rest is up to out you boys LE IDS CTIOSEX for the opera “Madame Butterfly” are shown conferring with Dr Walter Welti of the vocal music department Panhellenic Council Defines Orchestra Prepares First Lisfs Rush Rules Concert Plans Full Season Pledging women year campus fomial ru-and cannot pledge on “Many new re planning to pledge a sorority until after Formal Rush Week during Rush Week starting Nov Everyone should go through 11 Not as many however know but lemember it is only fair rush just what pledging a sorority means or w'hat being a ‘rushee’ to diop out early if you have no realy is” said Karen Carmen intention of pledging All withPanhellenic council president drawals must go through the The guls were invited to at- Office of the Dean of Women tend a Panhellenic meeting on Monday night October 29 The girls seated at the table On the stage held a panal discussion for the benefit of the h With a schedule of public conceits musical productions and radio and television appearances members of the Utah State symphony orchestra are putting forth every effort to achieve the highest degiee of musical excellence The orchestra under the direction of Professor Andrew Gaylos Presiding Miss Carmen acted as presiding officer of the panal The president of each sorority and ond delegate were seated around the table Each girl took a particular topic and began answering all the questions on the minds of frosh “We have a three-folpose” announced Professor d “to spread cultural Rushing Rules - tiot allowed 3- - must obey the “silent Gii-l- s Week” or Rush Week A casual hello” is the limit of conversat- ion between Sorority girls and rushees 4 All rushees are required to Pay their own way at informal S® an(j luncheon dates in the nion Building and sorority houses I y £ held doling the past several weeks No Nates Take Top Prize Friday At Final Aggie Union Taient Show To the applause of an estimat- ed 1000 students and townspeople the Nu Notes a quartet of senior girls won the final student body 5 Sorority girls and rushees talent show Friday night en t to be in each others place the first prize indiWinning residence after 6 pm vidual gift certificates were "Transportation may not be Iluiris Sharon Slater P ovided by either sorority girls Marilyn Kunz and Wimfied Purrus es without permission cell e 06311 of Women “S’" Other winners were Hermit t0 bC n° rUShinS Herd Jr second place William downturn 9 pm Deadline Lu-An- must be Erickson third place Cheryl expense to Palmer fourth place Each of Individual sorority girls these winners received a plaque sorority Acting as master of ceremony the evening was Lee Cantw'ell for Transfers and Jeiry Mai tin In charge of °bPer classmen and trans-ji- the show was Dennis Holmgren for udents living in of the Union Building chairman sorority ses wili not be eligible for music committee no I Q Ga-lo- enioy-me- s nt The largest number of candidates ever to file for candidacy in a class election w'as registered this week in the primary election to be held at pollmg booths in and Old the Union building Main All Thursday freshmen independent students and agiicultural majois aie eligible to vote in this primary Voters must have activity cards to vote Independents aie all students not affiliated with sororities and fraternities on campus and are not necessarily members of ISA Members of this year’s election committee are: Roy Sneddon chairman and Gary Hansen Julie Walker Marianne Johns and Kathleen Baird mcmbeis National Secretary To Speak at Aggie Included in the orchestra are violins 10 second violins 8 cellos 5 bass 3 clarinets 2 oboes 2 flutes 3 basAll Utah State soons 2 trumpets 3 trombones tion majors and 5 French hoi ns timpani and a planning to teach tuba special assembly November 12 at Main auditorium Education Meet 12 first 4 violas one NU NOTES WINNERS of the final talent show They were were which shows talent of the winners in the previous four Will Be Thursday pur- and education throughout the valley and to encourage and assist those people who have musical ability” more important are as follows: Each girl must be carrying at least 12 hours of accredited woik to be eligible for rush 2 Rushees must come in person to the Studentbody Office in the Union Building at the time designated in the rushing calender Telephone invitations are 1- 14-1- Most interesting tra’s planned program is the project of presenting childten’s concerts thioughout Logan and neighboring communities These concerts will be designed to interest and infoim children about the work of the orchestra and its Child instruments individual solos will be presented and instruments will be demonstrated These by orchestra members concerts will also be broadcast for radio IguU A few of the rules of rushing to become is pledged this an organization for which the college will be noted The immediate plans of the organization include accompanying the productions of The Messiah and the opera Madame Butterfly to 6 be presented on Feb of the orches- r iieshman girls Primary Election Basketball Season Tickets Available Season tickets for the Aggie home basketball games will go 10 Judgest for the finals were on sale in the ticket office at Stratford Loosle J Eail John- am November 7 according to Prof Devere Miner ticket manager ston Arthur Holmgren Tw'ain Tippitts and Lillis Jcppson The tickets will be $12 for the The final show was competition best sections and $10 for end secbetween winners in previous tions including those over the elimination shows Some of the ends of the playing court With acts who had won n eaiher pro- faculty activity cards these tickgrams weie unable to peiform ets will be $5 for betteh seats and $250 for the end sections Friday night Winners in the talent show Mr Miner stated that these competition won gift certificates tickets cannot be reserved by establishfrom local business telephone but may be picked up ments in person or mailed upon receipt The talent show's have become of money for the number of tickan annual program of the Union ets desired for building music committee stuThere are nine home games and of Aggie giving the purpose basketball games two to perform dents a chance scheduled for this year pre-seaso- n college educaother students will attend a next Monday 9 a m in the Puipose of the assembly is to hear an address by Mr Glenn R Snow assistant executive secretary of the National Education Association Washington Mr Snow’s appearance is of the campus and Cache observance of American tion week D a C part Valley Educa- President DeVaughan retersen education senior and president of the USAC chapter of the Utah Student Education Ass’n which is sponsoring the special assembly invites all interested Aggies to atend “Mr Snow’s talk will b geared to the personal interests of the hundreds of Aggie student who are going into teaching and promises to be an inspiring ad- dress” Mr Petersen said Mr Snow is past president of Dixie College the Utah Education Ass’n and the National |