Show Concert Assembly II today a-m- “W& - Thurs 8 Utah State University pm Number 42 March 12 1957 Name Change Becomes A Law With Governor Clyde's Signature Student Body president oS LcGrand Richards chairman and Dr the Board of Trustees ol the Daryl Chase presidentthe behalf in responded college concerned tb( various gruops along aforementioned The Olsen By MARY CROXQUIST “Because this institution now is and has been for some time a Governor George D univer-ity’- ’ the bill offieiil'y signed Clyde changing the name of Utah State Utah Agricultural College to Peterson G l)r E with pu-si-de- and Dr r Agriculture emeritus Stale University and Appiiecl Science thus en- I arris president emeritus servdeuC ed as witnesses to the signing abling the school to further velop under the original charter the bill In bis speech at this hiitoiic occasion Governor Clyde former! student clean President of the i Tfah State Alumni Association of and member of tbe board first tne to back looked 'trustees ths time that he had visited school 40 years ago He comment-- !United A mUsit al tour of the ed on the growth and achieveUtah to offered ments that have taken plaCf‘ be will of cates e and Over 4000 students faculty members were part watched the proceedings which The bill becomes assembly founder’s day of the effective July 1 1937 r r towns-neoul- ? J CHANGE — Governor George D Clyde senate bill 56 which £ Sir a S Sltc riah Sole I Science Agrleullure and Applied Audience Shown Future story Assembly Honoring rounding 1 of a tipse at the history of a future the and at iity was given the students wnspeople attending the 3 Founders Day assembly ay March 8 year’s Founders )r na of 9 when UmM Dril their Sigma presents sembly contin“The Slate Show” is a featuram prog uous hour-loninstiumental solos ing vocal and as well a duets and ensembles back numbers dance several be wilt provided ground music ot membtis a chorus consisting S fraternity of the LD hddy faculty the The fact was recognied by this even though that Governor rnstitution has matured greatly ofj through the years it’s pnme awaitm ahead still life is further fulfillment of the ougmal a as-sa- w charter of Weslev D Soulier president Norman the Alumni Association n ArchUecfs Appointed iQ For Work On Uev Dorsns 1 U Prof of M From the school Mi and Social Sciences for awarded was Nelson the fieW of vic and Agency They Lludeaccommationsfor gimubving quarteis similar three news resilast fall dence balls opened on the m v thePnew residence halls an(J dorl ndtories are being pushed as possiMe eu BuJ Jwiy t Qucrtet Presents otto Pershing nd Richards chair-o- f the Board of Trustees Daryl Chase president c? First Program S3K institution - t -- Ihr' at Nation “mulcted shortly influential in estaWishing training plogl“ Iand fea-oteacher f other of the outstanding agriculture at the vocational the was was a this assembly orant colleges He als°Farmer citation of the distinguisned the “Future ce awards to seven leaders founder of Utah in movement lah State The presentation made by President Daryl Forestry Awards e as the Deans of the the Glarance Cottam received giving the awards indeed the recipients to him been act iv to this field lie has living these awards: Alum-Associati- -- Only Woman Almeda Perry Brown the award from the school re-e- tome A—' 'ff tfSsss “ i I V Set for April 5-- 6 be ol International Days will S April served on this campus t according and 6 this year chairman Shan Afdi committee will b event The theme for the Nations “Friendship Among an assen ivith special speakers beini dance and blv and a dinner d Utah State for 3 'JV for Economics for outstand-'°rh In teaching and - "“ twcldnn She received her B S rc t Utah State in 1901 in be advanced o of geology field of general science In fessor in other leseauh activities 4 he gave the active llonot Faculty k re-rc- I "j ':i 5 afer school lnternoHonol Days college ’of biology and agricuHure a? YU and ho orgaoiaod and Socamo me director ol the We d a position er Wildlife Foundation holds which he now career as For a distinguished out-din- lr Bioad- - opened last September vari-choo- ls bed recognition from tbe g of engineering for his service to the school the and the nation Governor b is a former student dtan ddent of the Utah State and board of member lrrirtiity °r lIir homes quaitet bCGrir'AtoHer and wo k architectural the did no women's residence halls was tvernor George D Clyde who l''l"r8l''5ad J"’"‘k'S the country Progress TGrande Rich ITumpherys ’ernor Clyde looked back on Emeritus of A gneu durprofessor btat had irogress the college al Education at Utah short numbers then looked at the present received the award from the ei All students are his Khat the institution is now this first faculty tend cation department forto the field the then looked into the future ZiWmmrediaUly lollowms concert Senate BilWO le progress this institution Prof Humphery signing of the Reflects On nake as a University "units and 216 in group living to those in the Philip unt State direction of Professor John housing at Utah Dr Daiy presentaby recently musical announced Dalby Other Universthe tions were given by the direction of me eadto“: completion as rapidly ity Choi us under to oe beig planned fow rollege expects Dittmer Dr Alma aI’d 'for bids on the new at alten-o- n said busine An honor guard stood ol housing by July A Broadbent Dee during to grand ntiy manager to More Women and during kale Ud'y colors by the of and rest-d’presentation new dormitories Color Idle ROIC hUA Guard faccanipuv University tonal over The Utah State h ball’Tot woman s In- wHl Present an President Chase presided ulty quartet now dormitory - ''T!cd)ioKvd Tii "elections will include compowm me y ea s of Trustees for eight the on Dairy Ag is now serving ricultural Advisory Committee tomber m U g Merrill N Wat nick school of lude of the week of The prelude and post the award from the The appointment this the to selecMueller and other service the firm of Grix assembly as well as Agticulture for his country state architects Utah the the Plowam lnc Ogden dahyman of se to Uta tions was played by specific a and vices plans his the to prepare and for a State Concert band under new stas in million seived nick for $17 State Mr War Day history being made the two hour long period lor George D Clyde signed nate Bill 56 making Utah the Agricultural College date University of Agricul-m- d Ex-t- g Applied Science their recognition of the id thanking those who had nstrumental in it’s passing £ Wesley D Soulier Presi-)the Alumni Association an Olsen student body pres-LeGra- fr received “ IhrS SdiiL TU'T I- to fWU Vl pubhcity ' lane McKinnon Shan DUS ATIONU plans for the coming STERN on April Afifi ami went will be here International Days- - The it- - tainment Jane Jti (er food-- dbae rorcssor Mel Melcomian advisei Y- - Booth is faculty |