Show i i l j r STUDENT LIFE OCTOBER 4 1940 t ? j f e — 3 4 New Institute Opens Offers BMOCs Take Trip Added Facilities To All To Colter Bay student leaders and Dixie Gunderson chairman and Ruth Griffin attended the three-daColter The goals of the workshop were at workshop leadership to the be- to acquaint student leaders with prior Wyoming Bay each other and the responsibiliginning of school ties they hold to provide specific under held was Hie workshop information to the participants the direction of Evan Stevensen and to give useful information of student activities Over advisers 100 y Right Numbers Vanted For Directory In order to insure a more accurate student directory the Blue Book staff has made available correction slips for changes in listings According to Blue Book Editor Ken Rich tire correction slips are for students who have had their telephone numbers or addresses changed or who have had telephones installed since registration The correction slips are to be filled out with your name as it is to appear in the Blue Book list your new telephone number new Logan address and all other information asked for These slips are to be deposited in boxes provided at the UB desk Old Main hallway Library or the Agricultural Science Building The deadline for the correction slips is Wednesday Oct 12 Cut out fill in corrected information below and deposit in box concerning group relationships Dr Royal Garff addressed the group of students and advisers as the keynote speaker Other included President Daryl Chase Dean J Elliot Cameron John Cannon president of associated students Jack Nixon assistant coordinator of student activties Reid Stewart program counselor and Ann Vest director of women’s housing Sessions included in the worke shop were Insight Period Period Public Relations Panel Parliamentary Procedure presented by Dr Rex Robinson Brainsto r m i n g and Buzz sessions The 105 students attending the works h'O p became the first members of the newly organized Booster club including Sebastian the SPE mascot speakers Agree-Disagre- Saturday night marked the beginning of a long list of events to take place in the new Institute Building The building was open for registration and tours were conducted Thursday through Saturday Saturday night the new ballroom opened with 600 students participating in the dance In his brief remarks during intermission Clark Draper Institute Council President stated that the new building was now open for use of the studentbody of USU Clubs Greeks and independents are to feel free to take advantage of the many facilities the building offers “It is here for your use” Mr Draper said the Also during intermission members of the new Council were introduced to students Council members include Clark Draper vice Boy Jackson president Mella Weeks secrepresident tary Linda Ilawkes treasurer Judy Wilson historian Jim JenBill kins publicity manager Anderson buildings committee Marily Fowson games and rec reation Shiela Spencer hospitality Diane Taylor library and displays and Max Sudwecks service Mr Draper reports there are still a few positions open for those interested in wroking on the committees above - mentioned Those desiring membership can obtain application in the Institute Registration for Institute classes is still open Many of the classes available are and credits may be transfer-e- d to the University and applied toward graduation non-sectari- Miniature Golf Is Back In Logan Enjoy miniature golf at 272 Htvfain (Across From Sears) ABCI! 5 P M Ur til 2pmt Built and Run 10 P M WEEKDAYS by Aggies for Aggies Debaters Meet In Main To Outline Year's Plans The Utah State debate squad begins preparation for the year’s competition in a meeting today at 5 pm in Main 225 A time for regular meetings will be determined on the basis of class schedules and work hours of the squad members who attend the meeting “Our schedule for the first term will take our debaters to BYU University of Wyoming and Oregon State College” said Dr Rex E Robinson debate coach “It is not necessary to have had prev Money control ious deabte experience either in high schol or college nor is registration in the course in Intercollegiate Debate Speech 115” The national college debate proposition for the year is ‘‘Resolved that the United States should adopt a program of compulsory health insurance for all citizens In addition to debating squad members will have tournament competition in extempore and im prompt u speaking oratory' oral interpretation group discussion and other forensic events with easel - - Take my shirt my lit notes and but get your own my cuff links LOOK FOR THE BLUE LABEL ocrOcn 'tVTVr C tU VUdlNJ name and address Your printed v -- FREE i M on every check HER MAN The Court King Is your shoe solely professional traction-trealexlble instep full cushioning A pro on the tennis court but just as right with slacks! 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