Show 27 STUDENT LIFE OCTOBER Have Dragon Will Travel mi — 3 Greeks Emerge For Honors In Alumni Evenfs f r Pi Kappa Alpha Tri Delta Sjgma Nu Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Kappa and Chi Omega emerged as winners of the Homecoming parade house decorations and Rhythm Rhapsodies last weekend Of the 25 floats entered in the parade it was the Pi Kaps creation of the Aggie astride the green dragon that captured first place Taking second place in the float contest w as the Alpha Chi Omega sorority float — “Our Greek Heritage” The float featured three golden Greek Goddesses gurrounded by towering columns Chi Omega sorority took third place in parade competition with a float entitled “Bewitch jfc u v j ! 7 ’em Aggies - I KAPPA won fraternity alpha competition with first place in the 1939 Ilome-mnin- ff their entry of “Aggie the parade an Aggie knight astride a featured float The Slayer” Dragon jreen dragon 'frJ' ta will meet STUDKNT All editors a well” pm Wednesday LIFE office UB 213 and staff members attend Mrj 3 SENIOR STI DENTS who plan to for teachcomplete requirements this jear meet ing certilicates auditorium School Edith Bowen Nov 2 5 pm to discuss Monda job openings interviews and placement wT i 4- STAFF Tri-Del- "Rub-a-dub-du- Is This For You? S K1RKIE Winners of the musical show Rhythm Rhapsodies on Friday trio evening were the and the Sigma Nu fraternity oeal group Pi Kaps Again First prize winners for house decoration displays u'ent to Pi Kappa Alpha for their creation of and Sigma Kappa sorority for decorations on “Dong Dong Bell Bobcat in - (Continued from Page 1) seliool Other graduates have the Wed1 ICS A lt Ft II will meet Union option of six months on active Student nesday 7 pm nl of Agenda: lounge duty or two years ficers general business meeting Military discipline described tNo shooting) — — o as “getting group action in a DA S comminimum amount of time” is INTERNATIONAL mittees are otgaming on Students hard for some of the cadets to cultural interested in working — but most students or accept publicity arts United Nationsshould contact dinner committees well after a time in very adapt or Neita Pat Pendse SK the officers in the program Weeks SK — o— said n ‘‘Some students feel that patrS acceptingSERVICE for applications riotism is currently unpopular” mathein student trainee posts electrical and Major Walker said “We as a peomatics physics with salmechanical engineering ple don’t like to be told what to Selecaries from $3 255 to S3 ion Write But to receive the maximum do on examinations based tion Civil Service of training — this is necamount Director 10th 41U S Denver Federal Region Bldg in military life” essary Center Denver —25 Colo O— Colonel Hale said he did not AW S COUNCIL will not bold a believe that lessening of discias originally meeting Wednesday plinary tactics would increase The next meeting wall scheduled Nov 4 be Wednesday enrollment Predictions Impossible FSlI STAKE (ONFEKFNIK will in be held Saturday and Sunday the ROTC program Although L Delbert Main auditorium Elder Twelve of still is Council USU at graduating large the of Stanley e will address the of “quality” cadets each Apostles numbers are at General sessions year Major Walker said it is not am and 2 pm Sunday whether bails ex- possible to yet determine 1H IIKN MERRILL the to retain 8 P m continue will “vve change party Wednesday food llall Merrill cadets of number lounge same qualify upstairs dancing games the mandatory vve had under elm-lio- A Mr Gardner Bowman Students Set Awards fn Ag Military :o ur b t Four Utah State students have Air )een named Distinguished Force cadets in the University’s Reserve Officer Training Corps irogram rim Oominis-nussio- ronfeij-ene- cadets are Buddy The honored L Bowman and Glenn Gardner Duane B Ida Gerrard Taylorsville and Lynn M Hansen Lincoln Ida both Blaekfoot All of the cadets are seniors of the awards Announcement was made this week by Lt Colonel B IIale of the campus Air Force ROTC unit The honor is WedBAA EL C LI It will mo in UB Ail mem-bet- s 7 t m nesdayattend national Pill All'll will hold history fraternity at LSH at Thursdiv its opening meeting 51 et 7 15 pm in form of social motors east side of UB Itistorv and minors and others interested in historv invltod Drfs casual 1 based on outstandi- program” d the freshman "We class two years in a row and louiid that on a mental basis we had approximately the same number of cadets who could qualify for the advanced pre-teste- Famous Leisure ng qualities of leadership and high moral character demonstrated by achievement attainment Suede-Moleski- ns of an academic standing in the d upper of the university graduating class and attainment of the same standing in both Regular 745 Special one-thir- AF-ROT- C at Air classes and during training Force summer camp v' £ ££? 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Mr Gerrard !LJ Mr Hansen Applications are open today for Agathon committee chairmen and committee members Jay Spencer general chairman of the 1960 Agathon announced Monday A special Agathon application box will be located at the UB information desk Mr Spencer said Positions are open on dance publicity departmental displays and other Agathon committees Agathon promises to be on© o2 the top events of the school year Mr Spencer said We are anxious to get Utah State students who are willing to help make Agathoo just that kind of event BUZZER SETS MAKE-UP- S Make-u- p pictures for Buzzer university yearbook set as fol- lows: Chinese Lecturer Talks Here Nov 6 “The Enigmatic Chinese” will be the topic of the lecture which Dr Lilian Chao will deliver at USU Nov 6 at 8 pm in room 226 Student Union building Dr Chao who is professor of literature at National Taiwan University Formosa spoke at LTSU in sopho Freshmen: Today mores Thursday Oct 29 jun-ioTuesday Nov 3 and seniors Thursday Nov 5 Picture' time from 9 am to 4 pm No pictures will be taken after these dates is STARTS WEDNESDAY 1958 Dr Chao is well fitted to analyze the Chinese and also to describe them to Americans D°an Carlton Culmsce said She has studied in Germany France and England as well as in America Columbia University confered an honorary degree upon her for her writings and her teaching of literature and English on the Chinese mainland and on Formosa Cadet Quality Up 11 Mr Agathon Blanks Due laws production 6t THE BEST OF EVERYTHING -- CinemaScopE DE LUXE COLOR by STEREOPHONIC SOUNO program” New developments in the USU military programs for the coming year are now being planned the oificers said New Class Planned Beginning spring quarter a class in “International Relations” will be taught by Dr Wendell Anderson of the political science department Credit for the course will be given to AFROTC students “For interested students the ROTC programs offer certain advantages” the military leaders opined “A cadet can receive a draft deferment to get his bachelor’s degree plus a deferment for graduate study if needed The average cadet can receive about $750 during the advanced ROTC course And opportunities for careers in the regular service are also available” j Then — p m Adults 85c Students 65c With Student-bed- v Cff’ds |