Show TV Aggies On Prom Assembly if II ffjif: In NIT Serf Utah Volume 57 State University 1amr pi J Sef Thurs Number 39 March 8 1960 The Winner Gets It ’Sin Characters' Huns This By BOB M UZY 1 It K Haft W rcter “Six Characters in Search of an Author” opens on the USU stage Wednesday Director Vosco Call described the play as a “philoso-phic- al feast” to the thinking audience The action is set scenery — on a rehearsal stage there is no supplementary —— and the play is staged in the en- - — tire auditorium In Those attending may Assembly Today antici- pate a “metaphysical stimula- tion and originality unequaled before on the USU stage” the director declai ed The author Luigi Pirandello has developed six characters These characters are developed through the process of the play and prove to be more constant than humans — - inasmuch as humans have their conventionalisms and stereotypes Professor Call said “We as humans constantly Utah State celebrates its change but these six characters 72ncl “birthday” today with This causes remain constant Utah State Celebrating 72nd Birthday trouble” the previous shows and Miss Vella was a runner-uThey will compete with seven other contestants for the title at 8 p in Thuisday in Student Union ballroom TWO OF HIUKSDAY’S final USU talent show participants Mary Jo Merritt (left) and Daun-te- n Vella admire trophy that will go to winner of show Miss Merritt was the winner of one of Have p 'Best Of Everything' Talent Any Stray Scapegoats? We Can Trying For Trophy Thursday Use 'Em It's nearly the end of the quartThe final talent show featuring Julie Nelson Mary er It's nearly spring It’s nearly and John Sant top winners from the three preMerritt Jo the Ides of March If it would 8 pm in the Stuhave been one week and two vious shows will be held Thursday at dent Union ballroom days later last Friday it would The t h e m e for the f i n a 1 show “The Best of have been Friday the 13th A describes the tal comet once paseed over Smitlv-fel- Everything” will be displayed said while the judges are making ent that on this date in 1800 their decision Mary Jo Harris show chairman we can’t think of any be will Mary Other participants Committee niembcts helping Daun-ee- n other excuses for the Miss Harris are: Dick Abel Jo unplanned Lea Stoddard The Darts trio Kathy Ann Blaser Becky Briggs Bethumor in Vella the Fiiday’s STUDENT who ty Delee we Clark Draper KaCurfew Robin and LIFE If you know of other Ilarvey possconrunners-uin pievious therine Harvey Laurell Martin ible scapegoats let us know We were tests bharon Ward Judy Wilson and need them Dick Wursten be will Master of ceremonies An itemized guide for those who Searal Beecher from Brigham somehow got past the front page City without wondciing if they’d pickA trophy donated by the Intered up Chailcy Jones’ Joke Book: collegiate Knights now on display in the UB trophy case w'ill be (1) The junior prom was listed tlve presented to the winner by The only studentbody dance UB music committee sponsors Logan Norman Christensen year” (for you crossword of the talent competition and writer will offer businessman Puzzle fans the missing word cash prizes for a lyric was Guest artist Noma I arson $100 in contest “formal”) sponsored by USU show poetry talent winner of the final (2) In the Nielsen instrucL Veneta Mrs same story Conley two years ago will entertain aymond prom chairman was tor in English and contest chaired both Mr man said Monday Conley and Mr aymond (lake your we pick Mr Christensen fckve in being fair) awards in the contest last year Winners were Paul Hermberg viP ?ie ai title didn’t mention Lon the 1’iom Logan Raymond Tillman was being held you Punsts it’s relations gan and Pat McIntyre Ogden Friday at USU’s Pm) stuUSU Entries wall be judged by a committee is asking in of critics from the English promoting board dents’ nr!! cooperation small celebration department of USU and should I960 Agathon the 110 glass door “ Alain got an added boost The committee has sent let- be submitted to Mrs Nielsen by mj school principles April 1 e" an line of type ters to high flew w Idaho and WyUtah throughout “om somewhere to read: h Three typed clear copies must enaura of a seasonal worker in oming The group is now asking be submitted along with an that USU students who go home velope containing a sheet bearing touf entrance during the break between winter titles of the poems and writer’s Mam and spring quarters personally building name and address Four to six the ’evept to their ac30 lines publicize e 'wlfTf11101 like these and an poems none more than submitted quaintances be sliould ue long seasonal worker” eonm Information on Agathon can Mes-ert’mind hanging over Any student of the university Naomi fce dcsks calling obtained by residence is eligible to ot ’LIFE’S editors commitete chairman at in SK The play will run Wednesday thiough Satuiday m the Main auditorium with curtain time 815 pm for all peiformances Tickets may be obtained at regular prices at the City Drug Co and the USU ticket oflice in the Student Union The six characters are Prof Floyd T Morgan the Father Nancy Grant the Kermit Herd the Son Kathryn Smith the Mother Sidney Pcrkes the Boy Eldon Mecham the Director The actors are Julie West Leading Lady Paul Ilerm-ber- g Leading Man John Sant Bonnie Boden Juvenile Lead L’Ingenue and Vickie Nebeker an actress Deanna Rubin is cast as Madame Pace Paul Staheli is the door man Marion Rossi stage manager Keith Swain stage carpenter Step-Daught- Sta-he- li -- d d 3-- D p — observance in o 72 I years ago will feature the founding Maich 8 1888 — of presentation Distinguished Service Awards to seven former USU students or staff members To Top Citizens The awards are given for distinguished service and eminence in professional life and for outstanding citizenship Today's 10 am classes will he held until 10:30 when the bells will ring and students will be excused for the assembly Those who will receive awards at the assembly include: Dr E A Jacobsen College oC WaltEducation dean emeritus er W McLaughlin Berkeley Calif rothed U S Department official of Agriculture Amy Lyman Merrill Berkeley Calif former USU dean of women Dr George A Meyer current foreign student advisor Also Honored Dr Robert James Evans Lelif former state senator and USU extension service director J Wells Robins Spicio cattleman and forestry leader and Daken R Broadhead Los Angeles president and general manager of Allied Records Manufacturing USU vice deliver the Founders’ Day address at the assembly today on “Five Years of Progress” The USU Concert Band Profs I’LOYD T MORGAN has top male role presented liigh-scho- ol n will- - Max Dalby and Alvin Wardle directing and the University Choir under Dr A L Dittmer will present the music Guides Available Open house for the public in USU’s new forestry and biological sciences building and engineering and physical sciences structure will be held from noon to 3 p m Guides for tours of the buildings will be available at the UB information desk Tonight at a banquet in the Student Union building University College will honor ten of its faculty members for 359 combined years of service to USU d vi USU’s Milton R Merrill To Boost Agathon Glass-doore- The annual Founders Dav program president $100 For Poetry meant-to-be-hum-i- se Co Contest Offering Group Asks Help an assembly at 30:40 am in the George Nelson field-hou- NANCY GRANT lead in play feminine Topping the list in length of service is Dr N Alvin Pedersen dean emeritus who joined the faculty July 2 1907 Others to be honored include Prof George C Jensen professor emeritus modern languages Dr Willard Gardner professor emeritus of physics Dr Wallace J Vickers professor emeritus on page 2) Eng-(Contiuu- ed |