Show BWWli Ags dominate Queers Hopefuls Twenty - eight Homecoming queen candidates weie nominated by campus organizations in initial selections Monday A student vote will later choose tiie queen and her attendants according to Elwynn Olsen student Homecoming chairman The candidates and their sponsors aie: Ruth Cooley Forestry Club Judy Murray Delta Sigma Phi Kathy Wride Dixie C'luD Melanie Poole Arnold Air Society Bobbie Ehason Sigma Kappa Ria Langeveld Moen Hall Nikki Edgington Sigma Nu Susan Jean Foxley Greaves Hull Nan Grace Sigma Phi Epsilon: audy Larsen Bullen Hall Linda Dives Lambda Delta Sigma Mary Gad-di- e USU Sponsor Coips Cluis-tin- e Rjan Lund Hall ROTC Reshuffles With 4 Additions Four men have been added to the Army and Air Force OTC staff at Utah State University for the school year They include Maj Daniel J Ringle and Capt Joseph Fischle of the Air Force SFC Philip J Hefner and Sgt Kdward J Dybowski both of the Army unit Maj Ringle has assumed the duties of detachment Ag Union Joins National Unit Heads In Denver f Utah State’s Student Union flmihling organization has just the fourth university chapter in a national student umon service fraternity USU joins the University of Illinois the University of Wisconsin in and William Jewel College Missouri as members of Iota Delta Phi Evan Stevenson union manager at USU announced executive officer and administrative officer In addition lie will teach Air Science courses in leadership and management lie entered the Air Fence in 1912 was commissioned in Apnl 1943 and has seen overseas duty in Germany and Okinawa Fischle unit supply officer and advisor to the Arnold Air will teach Air Science Society courses in elements potential of air power and instrujiicntx of national security He 'entered the service in 1913 and left active duly in 194(1 but was recalled with the New Mexico National Guard in January 1951 and flew 100 missions in Ko- rea Unions Sgt Dybowski is administraChuck Ilyer USU student body officer tive 2nd vice president and chairman in He the Army entered is of the UB activity regular board scheduled to lead a discussion at 1943 and has served in Germany the meet on means of getting Puerto Rico and Cal- greater student participation in Attending Parley President Chase Tapt Purpose to Honor Army Officers 1'u’ pose of the national set vice unit is to honor those outstandiSFC Hefner is supply sergeant ng in union activities and pro- for tire Aimy ROTC He has been to Mr according gramming in the Stevenson Army since 1941 and servStevenson ed in the Pacific Theater in World Mr Meanwhile and other USU union leaders War II After a 1945 discharge are in Denver Colo this week from service he in attending a regional student 1947 and has served in Geimany conference sponsored by tne and Korea since that time National Association of College student union activity PRLS DARYL CIIVSF delivers official greeting Virginia ifornia To Address Tri-Delt- Students Today “Know Your University” is the theme of the official greeting to Utah State University students by Fresident Darl Chase at the general assembly today at U a m in the Main Auditorium The assembly will be conducted by Alice Thorpe first of the USU Student-bod- y President W W Richards director emeritus of the USU Institute of Religion Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-dawill give the benediction Musical numbers will include a vocal solo by Carolyn Tucller and a flute solo by Anita Baird An assembly of tills nature is presented each fall quarter to enable students to become acquainted with the university president Pics Chase vvil explain university policies and programs and discuss current and future plans at today's assembly vice-preside- nt y Dean Of Students Lists Other USU students in Denver for tiie union parley are Grace Lcmke UB program counselor and the following UB activity board committee chairmen: Sonja Pitcher games Neil Aslibakcr hospitality Jerry At a recent meeting of univerDixie Thompson special events sity social organization presiGunderson lien liunt-dinggallery officials and Activity Kyles cr movies Mary Jo Ilariis music Marjorie Rendahl public-- " ity Helen Price dance Lee Paiks Ogden concerts and Kay Wride secretary rent year Initiation of the USU chapter in the national union unit will be held sometime in the (Continued on Page 3) The following regulations are Chuck Ilyer now in effect ASUSU second vice president I I dents administrative the student services staff Blue Book regulations of activity standards were reviewed for the cur- j said tills week: “No organiza tional parties can be scheduled on Sunday On Monday housing group meetings should be held Exchanges after meetings should close at 10 pm On Tuesday religious group activities should be nights Wednesday scheduled have been set for club and organization meetings or socials Open evan Stevenson hational UB meet At Night Thursday is open night at the alluniversity However some concerts as such campus events etc will be held Associated stufunctions are dents for scheduled Fridays during the school year Saturday nights are open nights for scheduled parties dances etc 41 in ©o P A Laura Lee Ilokanson Engineering Barbara Iatt Circle K Club Sliaton Baxter Alpha Gamma Rho Judy Sorenson Delta Phi Yvonne Erickson Pi Kappa Alpha Bonnie Rae Davies Kappa Sigma Linda Jenson Merrill Hall Elaine Ritchie Alpha Chi Omega Dixie Dunkley Kappa Delta Ann Reading Sigma Pi Anne liaynie Elissa Walt Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mariljn Mann Chi Omega Slianna Daw Spurs and Ann Pocock Alpha Kappa Psi Blue Book of the university was amended to read as follows: “Three sorority or three frat- ernity partner paities may be scheduled the same night but not more than one of each on the same night” This was formerly held to two of each group a Khvtlim Rhapsodies A new attraction at Homecoming this year is a vocal group contest entitled “Rhvthrn Rhap- sodies” The contest slated for Friis day October 23 at 8 pm open to any vocal groups representing campus organizations Duets trios quartets and other groups can compete for a trophy One trophy will be given to the winners of the male groups another to the winners of the female groups at Also to be awarded “Rhythm Rhapsodies” are the trophies for house decoration winners Other Homecoming events include: Queen selection Friday Oct 16 and Mon Oct 19 The homecoming assembly Oct 20 features numTues bers that are based on royalty through the ages such as King Arthur’s court up to the present royalty which will intro duce the Homecoming queen and her attendants Fiiduy Oct 23 features Alumni meetings and at 430 the judging of House decorations at the Various dorms sororities and fraternities will begin Top rally time is 630 The rally will be climaxed by the Sigma Chi's lighting of the “A” on the hill ‘Tlhjthm Rhapsodies” tol- low the pep raliy Parade At 10 The annual Homecoming parade gets underway at 10 am Saturday Chairman Olsen said Replies from bands desiring L participate arc still coming in campus Any organization on can decorate a float in keeping with the general theme of “Pages through the Ages” Pregame activities begin at 1 visiting bands parpm with the time lor the ticipating Kick-of- f Aggies vs Montana State College e acis 1:30 Highlighting tivities is the introduction of the Homecoming queen and attencl-ent- s as well as the announcement of first second and third place float winners Open house in the dorms sororities and fraternities follow the game Climaxing Homecoming activities Jimmy Dorsey’s band plajs for the Homecoming dance Under the direction of Lee CaMle the band has an accompany ing v ot alist Tickets aie cn sale in the Student Union Building ticket otfice tor $250 Tickets purchased at the door will be $3 00 half-tim- Enrollment Mark Now Near 4950 USU's enrollment fall pushed record-breakin- g been lias near live 4950 maik by late registrants Asa Beecher USU registrar announced Monday This tops the previous single-quart- er high set winter quarter last year by more than 200 students W'as 4720 The previous maik The final total could still be boosted by a few students with registration possible until the end of the week Mr Beecher pointed out Art Shows Adorning Student Union 2 Two separate art exhibits are currently on display in the Student Union building as part of American Art Week which begins Nov 1 Exhibited on the UB main floor are more than 65 Japanese dolls which are being circulated among American and Canadian Other additions to campus reg- museums by the Smithsonian Inulations are as follow’s: “Ten stitution traveling exhibition sermembers of any men’s organiza- vice First Traveling Show tion or eight members of any woAlso in the UB this week are men's organization constitute an paintings of the first traveling event for which the president of Utah art show works of Utah arthat organization is responsible tists The paintings were selected by the Utah Institute of Fine Chaperone A Must Arts in July They will laier be displayed in men with “A mixed gathering Utah Colleges and universiother or eight women of the same or- ties Tolk To Commercial ganization constitutes' a party The Japanese dolls traditionwhich must have a chaperone al in style range from folk dolls cleared through the counselor for of various types to standard comwomen or the assistant coordin- mercial dolls Marjorie Rcnd-ha- ll ator of student activities Merlyn publicity director for the UB Jones by one week in advance boards said Monday The simplest of live dolls are of the event folk products made in different The event must be scheduled parts of the country Kokeslii dolls are by far the through the program counselor simplest being no more than Grace Lcmke in the Student Un- smoothly turned sticks of wood ion regardless of where it is with enlarged heads These come from northeastern Japan (Continued on page 3) txy'jr mssk y i - V “v-- v Vs ' r r ( “MADE IN JAPAN” is an actuality in connection with an art exhibit now on display at USU This Japanese “Ichimatsu” doll one of many appearing here in the unusual display was made by Japanese crafsmen in Tokyo |