Show ir?£ End of the Line Soars ign-U- p ever before The oftice of Student Housing has been very successful in accommodating students with either campus housing or housirfg The office has stated that rooms are still available for anyone desirous of such housing However many girls were unable to find lodgings in the women s dorms Utah Sfate University is witnessing a marked increase in tire total number ol' students registering fo' tiie fiscal year ot 1900-6- off-camp- 1 Beginning freshmen and new students created an all time high as they completed registration procedurei Records at the registrars office reveal a IV'L increase in tiie number registering the first day Last year 1781 registration packets were passed out as compared to 1996 packets so far this Union Board year An increase is also noted in number of foreign students entering Utah State At present some 70 students from abroad are registered This gives z net The Union Building Activity total of 323 foreign students now Board is now looking for memreceiving an education at this bers for their student commit- WITH TIIE END in sight registering students fiil out class schedules iu order to complete registration by gametime Saturday A record freshman enrollment provided USU with nearly 2000 new Aggies lire Seeks Workers institute The majority of these students represent countries in tiie Middle East Canada and Thailand rank second highest in the number of representatives Some five percent are estimated to come from lands of the Far East and Europe tees Application forms are available at 'the UB information desk Pick them up and fill them out completely stating which committee you would prefer working with and your telephone number Chairmen of the committees are: Courtney McGregor pub With the expansion in student licity Floyd Burnett dance enrollment facilities Rodney Nelson movies Roger have been more in demand than Peterson music Ann Pocock hospitality Mer Lynn Harris gallery Byron games and Dave Ilieber con- housing Rasmussen Deadline Set cert Contact the chairmen for further information concerning the individual committees Homecoming Heads Ready Annual Week Homecoming events will begin with the annual assembly Tuesday November 25 The Homecoming Queen and her attendants will be crowned at the assembly and wiLI reign over the remaining events of the week Other events include a quartet contest pep rally parade football game and dance Information concerning the featured entertainment for the Homecoming Dance was not available at press time Tiie annual Homecoming Game will be played to the tune “Let’s Put the Cats in Orbit” when the tluis far undefeated Aggies pit biain and brawn against a young Brigham Young University squad ’ Full of Yell? Team Needs You Volume 58 -- Utah State University October 4 1968 "Hello Week" Wednesday Dorm firesides directed by Buddy Morrow and his band will furnish music for the Hello Capener and Marilyn PolDance Friday climaxing nearly lard began the week with camtwo weeks of Hello Week ' activi- pus leaders being introduced ties Tickets for the dance can Prior to the orientation sessions be purchased at the UB ticket beanie sales were conducted by office or at the dance Admission Lowell Dittmer chairman Saturday November 29 is $150 per couple All organizations who haven’t Wednesday night’s activties direceived information concerning Today at 11 a m in the Old participation in Homecoming ac- Main auditorium the Hello Week rected by Nolan Mangelson and tivities wishing to enter a queen assembly will be presented under Margaret DeLeuw included the Contestant should get in touch direction of Georgia Beth Smith Torchlight Parade and Get Acwith Monty Shupe Homecoming chairman quainted Dance Thursday night was UB Fun Night directed by chairman deadline for entering Chairmaned by Judy TurKaren Finch and Friday night queen contestants is Wednesday ley Hello Week activities have Marlene Evans duu her commitOctober 5 given new students a taste of tee sponsored the Beanie Hop Committee members for Homethe life at Utah State asVella are Dauneen Publicity has been handled by coming Carol Byington sembly Geniel Anderson house decorations Dick Oyler dance Geri Rosine queen contest Ed Adair alumni banquet Ruth Griffin quartet and skit contest Lee Roderick publicity and Richard Buist bon fire and pep rally USU men and women interest- Phi Epsilon’s District Governor ed in joining the Greek World on as guest speaker A film “The campus went to orientation meet- Fraternity Idea” was also shown All students according to Gary Steadman ing last evening council president Class pictures for the Buzzer planning to rush this quarter Student yearbook are being tak- were required to attend these Fraternity open houses will en in rom 201-- 7 of the Union meetings The sorority meeting be held Tuesday Wednesday Old auditorium in held Main the 4 Building Wednesday October and Thursday nights Rushees e discussion through Friday October 21 The featured a will be divided alphabetically Anderson Janet moderated by photographer will be there from into three groups and will visit 10 am to 4 pm w'eekdays only panhellenic president three houses each night MonSenior men are required to Discussing such subjects as day the 10th will mark the Wear a white shirt and dark tie financing a sorority Greek trafirst day of formal rush which and senior women a white blouse ditions the social aspect of sorwill end on bid day the 21st Students are required to submit ority life sorority activities This year IFC has decided to class photo cards and $150 at the and sisterhood were Judy Largive bids in the Smart Gym time of the sitting sen Bonnie Dansie Mary Ann and eliminate the “down the Buzzer officials announced that Diane Bedke Claudia Reading method of accepting bids hill” applications for the Buzzer Staff Sororities are holding informare being accepted October 3 Moratz and Geniel Anderson all sorority presidents Dean of through October 10 al rush throughout this week MiSs Leah Dunford Women Persons interested in salesmanto the prospective Formal rush will start Sunday explained ship advertising secretarial rushees USU’s new system of with the open house tea All photography art business each soror- rushees are required to visit administration journalism and rushing after which seone musical every sorority house on this day ity presented creative writing are encouraged was Towers lection The sororities will hold conflictMarilynn to apply for staff positions These Positions are open to freshmen cha i r m a n of the orientation ing parties each night of the folas well as sophomores and uppermeeting lowing week until Friday the Held in the Union building ball- 14th which is bid day for sororiclassmen Mike Green and Carol Anderson are editor and business room the fraternity meeting fea- ties Acceptance banquets will be manager of the yearbook tured Mr Lyle Holmgren "Sigma held by each group that night La-Pri- el inter-fraterni- The best in prospective cheerleaders are here at Utah State reports Gary Cahoon Booster Club president They are invited to get together for briefing prior to the final tryouts for tills year’s Utag’s cheerleaders Both men and women who would like to tryout for clieerleaders should be at tiie C a rom 212 tomorrow at 12 noon 1 AW 5 Parties Welcomes IFrosh Final Dafe Set For Buzzer Fix Number In Country The annual AWS Activity night is planned for tomorrow at Von Baer’s Park in Providence Utah All girls on campus are invited to attend Freshman students are to be accompanied by their big sisters Warm sport clothes are in order and each girl will bring her own lunch Soda water will be furnished by the AWS All girls planning to attend should meet at 5 p m in the UB parking lot Girls taking cars sign up in the UB dorms or sorority house Games program and lots of fun are being planned for those who attend reports AWS president in charge of the event Mary Atm Bullen 4 Police Ask Help New traffic ordinances which concern USU students were announced today by officials of the Logan City Police Department All parking is to be parallel to the curb unless specifically posted Crossing double yellow' lines on Main or any other streets will bring a S15 fine Federal Avenue south of Post Office is now oneway east The police department also urg-e- d caution at various school crossings and to be cognizant of the fact that frequent radar checks W'ill be made A i) ty L roud-tabl- sci-en- ce I Itn — t -- r? ’fj ’lit rv £ 'vh t rr 4v X— - MOVING DAY for members of Alpha 0 place this week in time for the girls to ent new sorority house Rushing activities forAjireen urganizaitp are in lull swing this week with prospective houses - |