Show Frosh Vote Wed In Gloss Primary USU freshmen will go to the polls Wednesday to pick class officer posts The voting will finalists for 1959-Gbe held from 9 am to 5 pm on the main floor of the Student Union building Students wishing to vote must show their activity O Up ’ Ufoh Stcfe University November 13 '''volume 57 1909 Political Totem Pole cards to get a ballot sheet All student activity cards must be signed in ink Names wall be check off as students vote Final elections are to be held November 23 according to Bill Gee election chaiiman Primary candidates for frosh Pete officers are: President d Chase Lee Buike Robert Roger Baird Harry Mar-ka- s and Keith Cottam a0V rriei funiti e J a Au-sla- pi tooi ih Vice President — JoAnn Blaser Mike Harmon Yvonne Ifolz Ca- ry t fa-o- iks" Soloist Wins Talent Test Dancer 2nd A vocal soloist took first prize in the first USU talent show last week therine Brown Rick Patton MelJulie Nielson sang “I Cou'd vin G Sadler John T Nelson Danced All Night” and Have Suzzane Richards Gerald Foster “Romance” to take the trophy and John Kerr winner was a The second-placSecretarial candidates include Dixie Aller Julie Rae Jones dancer Mary Lea Stoddard Her Barbara Nelson Karen Sue numbers included “Vai iation or Hadfield Kaye Lindquist MarCopalia” and “This Is My ilyn C Towers Elissa Walt has Theme” been declared Ineligible as she already holds an appointive ofThird-prizwent to a quartet fice of song leader “The Daits” They sang two AWS representative candidates numbers “Beat Beat Beal” an vicing for office are Terry Dain original composition and “A Tornetcn Worried Man” recent Dixie Ann Pocock Kingston Chcrie Magleby Louise Evans hit Trio and Mary Anne Mcrrell The three winners received prizes donated by three Logan jewelers Cardon Jewelry Baugh Jewelry and Thomas Jewelry They will be eligible to compete in the final talent show in the Prize-Winne- rs spring for the grand prize Judges for the talent show were Nancy Belliston a student Max Dalby director of USU bands The USU stock judging team and Mrs Jay Skidmoie wife of was announced as high point USU family life professor winning team and sweepstakes in last Others winner in the annual college and competing compestock were show judging week’s university Larry Nielson tition last Saturday in Ogden Marie Bullen Rose John Murphy Maliuash Howard Sherwih Golden Spike and Dclmar Denicolt Judging competition was part Golden Spike of Ogden’s annual National Livestock show Top teams and sweepstakes winner of the judging of beef cattle sheep and quarter horses was the USU team: Dan Crandal John Creer Earl Henrie Kenneth Jones and Albert Waite Coach was Prcf Doyle Matthews of the USU animal husbandry department Individual high winner was Mr Ilcnrie who scored a total of 911 points out of a possible 1000 Results Saturday Judging for the contest was done at the Ogden Coliseum Friday with judges working until Saturday at 2 a m to evaluate individual and team results Results were announced at breakfast Saturday morning at Harman’s cafe Schools competing for the judging honors were California State Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo Colorado State University BYU University of Wyoming Montana State University USU Fresno State College University of Arizona University of New Mexico and California Slate Polytechnic College at Pomona e Tiers nda- - latter e 'hrti k "P: totem pole Campaign signs slogans and symbols are covering the campus this week for freshman elections Primaries are Wednesday and finals Nov 23 CASTING DOUBTS perhaps on the effectiveness of campaign posters four USU students 1'iii J tree in front of ignore curiously bedecked Widtsoe Hall which resembles modern-da- y Idaho's Church In Today's Assembly The youngest senator in the United States Senate will address students and faculty members today at 11 am in the Main auditorium was elected to the Senator Frank Church He is 35 ‘United States Senate in November of 195G (D-Idah- o) old jears “American Third USU Lyceum Stars Russ Cellist Thurs At 8:15 pm By RON ERVIN ’LIFE Staff Writer Mstislav gieat Rostropovich Russian Cellist will present a concret in George Nelson Field House Thursday at 8:13 pm The concert will be a feature of the Utah State University series Prof Arthur II Holmgren announced lyc-eu- m Rostropovich first appeared in American cities in the spring of 1936 and was immediately hailed as one of the great cellists of our time This season as part of the US-Sovi- et cultural exchange prohas come to gram Rostropovich America again Widely acclaimed by the New York Herald Tribune and other American newspapers Rostropovich has several records available in America Foreign Policy” will be the theme of his talk The assembly is sponsored by the USU chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha national political science fraternity and the Utah State University Institute of International Affairs Jerry Pelovsky president ofSen-Pi Sigma Alpha will introduce ator Church Senator Church attended both Stanford and Harvard Universities and was admitted to the Idaho bar in 1930 He practiced law in Boise until 1936 During World War II Senator Church enlisted as a private in the United States Army and was commissioned as an officer on his 20tli birthday lie served with Military Intelligence in China Burma and India Freedom’ Chaiiman Senator Church has served two terms as Department Judge Advocate of the Idaho Department of the American Legion state chairman of the Crusade for Freedom and state chairman of the Young Democrats of Idaho lie is married to the former Bethine Clark daughter of United States District Judge and former Idaho Governor Chase A Clark They have two sons Forrest 10 and Clark 1 Ag-Ufa- Tickets h In UB Going Fast some 700 students The Soict cellist will present a There is still reserved for the Utah-Uta- h seats Program music by featuring Brahms Bach Hindemith Rach-manio- ff State football game Saturday accord-in- g but these are going fast Tom and Shaporin ticket-managto USU Moulton Admission to the concert the Moulton said however Mr third feature of the 1D5D-C- 0 “Golthat his office could probably den Year” of the USU the students Lyceum — accommodate all reCache Civic Music Association who want to go After the stuthe are gone seats served ill be by USU student body have to take general Cards or Civic Music inembcr-hi- p dents might (end-zonseats he er ticket ouly admission pointed out e) Raiders Booked In In Future Police 1 Senator Speaks ' Ag -- Richards Ilall residents stagdisturbance Thursday night at USU coming on the heels of a number of “i aids’’ earlier in the week ed an anti-climat- ic According to campus security ofticers residents of the dormitory lined the hall's balconies and lawns Thursday “yelling screaming and pounding on tin cans’’ There was a report that the affair hinged on the departure of the USU student from the dorm who was expelled for his part in last week's raids Students caught “disturbing the peace in tliis manner in the future will be taken to the city police station and booked’’ security officers said Monday British Consul Addresses Aggies Wed Stephen P House Her MajesUtah ty's Consul will be on the WedState University campus nesday for two appearances At 10 a m Mr House will speak on “Social and Education-In al Problems in Great Britain” the Little Theater Main 203 A second discussion is scheduled for 11 a m in the Main auditorium at which time he will discuss “International Economic Prob- Judge Team Western US Individual high winner in beef judging was Don Magoffin Brigham Young University with the Utah State team taking high team honors lems” Bob Grant Colorado State UniThe lectures are sponsored by versity was high point man in the International Relations Club swine judging and CSU placed Students and faculty members first in this event CSU was also high school winner in judging of are invited to attend marketing Mr House will also speak to Chamber Speaker at Club the Faculty Men’s Dinner Maslimore president Leonard Union Student the in m 6 p Pol- of the Ogden Junior Chamber of building on “British Foreign members Commerce sponsor of the annual icy Today” Faculty contact judging event announced the should desiring to attend winners at the conclusion of a Professor Howard Calder at which Wesley Tribe in service seen program lias Mr House with local dairy sales manager and Africa and Eastern Europe P Peterson stock show Rulon is He service the British foreign president spoke a linguist and economist Dcv-akhsha- ni Top Talent winner U talent show hits high note in “Romance’ one of winning numbers JULIE USU’s NIELSON first 1939 |