Show Utes Court 'Miss Skyline' Ags Utah Stole University February 26 1960 57 Volume After Game Sat BY LEE RODERICK Staff Writer got underway dormitory donations started tlieir personal quo- ta Chest as the raising of $200 of $1100 goal Saturday night’s carnival is planned as tlie highlight of the for events g money-raisin- Number 36 For Prat Housing Highlight Chest Drive Campus (egsef°? USU It ejects Plan Carnival T o last night Sat the The proposal to operate Utah State fraternity buildings with federal loan financing was turned down this week by USU’s administration According to Dee A Broadbent USU business manager the plan was rejected because of Utah Attorney General Walter L Budge’s opinion that the plan may pose later legal problems such as racial segregation practiced by some Greek groups Sororities and fraternities The Attorney General approved are supplying the booties at the because of the fraternity racial but event which will take place follof the plan as a matUSU-of U approval owing Saturday’s state of ter policy fiold-lwu- e game in the north end of the The USU proposal called for a drive the proposal legally clause withheld any U loan from the Federal Housing and Home Finance $(190000 ‘Short’ Reputation Campus Chest drive is an to build fraternity and event on campus and in Agency the past years has received the other group hojsing facilities reputation of falling sliott of its Lease To Fraternities Tire annual goal The plan was to construct housing facilities on USU owned bit short In 1939 the drive’s goal was property and lease it to fraterni$2200 and the final tabulation ties and other groups for an inwas far below the goal definite peried A rate of three This year’s goal of $1100 is beper cent was to be paid by the tween these figures and hope has groups for using the facilities been expressed by Merlin Olsen Last week in stating his Campus Chest chairman that this quota will easily be made peisonal objections to the building plan Attorney General Nine organizations will reBudge said: ceive the money front this In 1936 the goal of was $300 and it tell a the drive drive -- “Matters of policy are not my perogative I am concerned only in the involvement of the law However as a holder of this office it would be derelict of me and the to leave unspoken my personal apprehensions of this program” They are the Cache County Mental Health Association Crusade for Freedom Red Cross Slirincr’s Children's Hospital World University Service March of Dimes Heart Cancer fund Fund Form Council 1 an They Do Anything For Listeners! KVSC the campus radio station is an FM station thereto’- those wiv have AM radios only can’t pick up the station on their dials — unless they have television And if that doesn’t sufficiently confuse you try tuning in your television set to channel 8 if you live within two blocks of the campus That’s right: you'll pick up KVSC The phenomenon which has been going on for the past two days could be explained because the television band is “wide enough to include the high frequency radio waves transmitted by KVSC” a station announcer said A station employee tacked up this sign on oije of the Student Union television sets Wednesday: “You are listening to KVSC 881 megacycles on your AM radio dial” Independents Organize “Six members of Student Senate represent over 4000 members of the studentbody while of the new committee was not a “war” with Greek organizations A number of proposals were made to improve senators either represent or are affiliated status of independent students at the meeting the with the 932 Greek students” (1) A Friday night casual stag dance to be This was the theme of a meeting of 15 indeheld every week to help independents get better pendent students held this week -- at the call of acquainted (2) the encouragement of more independent senators Lynn Hansen and Jane independent participation in intramurals Cannon (3) More independent representation in the When the meeting broke up 75 minutes later selection of “This Week We Honor” and Buzzer the students had column each Indeorganized a pci sonali ties (4) an independent pendent Student Council and hashed over the week in STUDENT LIFE indeProblems of independents on campus (5) More exchange parties between the more (6) find Greek to Purpose of the new group will be (1) organizations pendent and ways to encourage more independent student diverse activities for the married students activity on campus and (2) to give the indeespecially the older ones pendents a more proportionate share of repre(7) Mere encouragement of honorary societies sentation (8) increasing the amount of downtown recreation In order to initiate the second council for students (9) more organized facilities the plan is drafting a for independents including recreation proposed change to the studentbody tours a trip to g constitution The amendment would increase the transportation for number of independent senators from two to Beaver Bowl were named our adding two from tlie dorms one represent-lnLynn Hansen and Jane Cannon Student Counof the Independent ‘he men and one the women The need to cil encourage more independent Members of the Council are Mary Ann Adams in campus activities was pointed out "y Lynn Hansen lie pointed to the “monopoly” sophomore Karon Beal junior Dob McQuariie Mary Lee Much- - Greeks’ junior Charles Frost sophomore had on student office as an Ahlsted sophoElaine of the “lethargy” of the independents Stoddard sophomore Judy Corry Harold Coleman senior ‘The Greeks are able to control these offices more Ward sophomore Steve Reithman ccause they are organized” be said “If the junior Judy find Jtnot Chsprnsn junioi senior t ‘‘dependents want any say In student govern-enCherie Magleby freshman and Larry Tomlinthey’ll have ia posh some candidates of son graduate were elected publicity own” Senator Hansen pointed out that the purpose 18 sight-seein- S en par-cipati- on le Jusf One 'Alive1 When li's Over FROM THE LOOK of that fierce Utah “bench” in the background USU’s Aggies Will have to be prepared to battle more forces of Utah’s Redskins in Saturday’s than the iirst-hn- e At any rate that’s the way STUDENT Skyline showdown LIFE cartoonist Merlyn Jones sees it in his “death duel” cartoon today ’LIFE’S sports staff tells the full story pages 6-- 7 Greeks Set Week Beginning Monday Greek Week — seven days when president of each organization fraternities and sororities open can discuss problems facing tin their doors to show the campus Greeks The Greek Week Dance will and independents in particular what Greek life is like — begins be held Friday night at 9 pm in the U B ballroom with th Monday Crowning of the King and Scotsmen providing the music queen will highlight the week according to Jerry Thompson Greek Week chairman Voting Today Voting for the royalty will be today with each fraternity submitting a candidate Tlie schedule of events: Monday the Greek Week banquet wil be held in the Student union ballrom (for Greeks only) Royal Garff will speak Tuesday the Greek Week assembly will be held at 11 am in tlie fieldhouse The king and queen wil be announced at this time and each Greek group will contribute a skit to the program Discuss Problems Wednesday and Thursday will be devoted to seminars where the Cancel 4 Knights Sought Hi-Lo- ’s The public is invited Sunday the studentbody is to a religious service at 3 pm in tlie fieldhouse Swing Sing in wliich all tin Greek organizations present musical selections will start Sunday night at 8 pm in tlie fieldhouse Tlie Greek scholarship trophy v ill also be presented at this time Queen Possibilities Candidates for Greek Queen Kathy Ellis Kappa Delta Elaina Ritchie Alpha Chi Omega Carolyn Herbert Sigma Kappa Sandl Petersen Tri Delta and Judy Larsen Chi Omega For King the candidates ar Bob Lamkin Sigma Chi John Hull Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frank Enderveri Sigma Phi Epsilon Mel Montalbo Sigma Nu Dave Ackerlund Sigma Pi Ralph Wilcox Alpha Gamma Rho Ned Gyllenskog Pi Kappa (Continued on Page 3) io-vit- ed ar' IN TODAY'S 'LIFE have cancelled The their engagement as entertainers for USU’s Junior Prom March are today’s liberals doing 11 prom forWhat Conley Raymond of intelligent thinkcause the chairman announced Thursday ing? In some ways they might ba Entertainers are allowed a week’s leeway in their contracts hampering it The ways and the why and th before making a final commitwherefore of this important issus ment Mr Raymond explained are outlined in a current series The prom committee is cur- of articles appearing in STUDrently trying to contract the ENT LIFE titled “Liberals and noted Tyranny” another Four Knights Carlton by Dpan quartet to sing for the dance Culmsee of University College The contracts have been sent to The second installment is in tothe group for signing but have day’s editorial columns page 2 not yet been returned according Other top reading: to Mr Raymond ’L1FR Parsons Barbara s backed out because columnist tells you bow to catch Tlie they have signed to appear on a a man in a walk Across th national television program the Quad page 8 same day as the Junior Piom is Report on last night’s Ag' ' ' scheduled gie win over Montana page 6 Ili-Lo- ’s IIi-I’- |