Show — LITTLE STUDENT LIFE JANUARY 20 MAN ON CAMPUS 1961 Jack Grimmett Receives Award Jack Grimmett junior engineering major was named “Outstanding Delegate of the Twenty-ThirBiennial Convention of Theta Tau fraternity Theta Tau is the national professional engineering fraternity — 3 Traffic Regulation Laws To Aid University Drivers d The award received by Mr Grimmett originated in 1941 and is the highest honor which Theta Tau can bestow upon an active membei Selection of the “Outstanding Delegate” is made by secret vote of the active Chapter Delegates only Announcement of the award is traditionally made at the Convention Banquet Davos To Speak In a letter from Robert E Pope Grand Scribe to the Zeta Beta Chapter of Theta Tau here at USU Mr Pope stated “Jack became the tenth man and the first Charter member to be so honored His selection is the most remarkable because never before had the award gone to the Delegate from a newest Chapter and not since 1950 had it gone to a delegate whose Alternate was not also present at the Convention to help '“back up” the Delegate with the committee work assigned to him” A former member of President City February 8 Dr Davis will discuss “Population Trends in Utah and the Western United States” during the morning session of the conference in Hotel Utah Dr Robert P Collier dean of the college of Business and Social Sciences at USU and conference chairman announced Thursday Talk Conference “Dr Davis’ talk will highlight a conference aimed at a e view at our needs for the future so that we can insure the continued progress and development of the intermountain region and the nation” Dr Collier said The date 1975 marks the midpoint of the second half of the century and provides a focal point for the study and discussion of our e goals and problems Dr Collier explained Has Varied Career ts long-rang- long-rang- The speaker has had a distinguished career as author teacher and government worker lie directed the Stanford Food Re- - 'Diary' Plays Saturday Nite “The Diary of Anne Frank” this week’s UB movie will be shewn for the second time Saturday January 21 at 7:00 pm in Old Main Auditorium Admission is 25c 2 Communications Public Relations Offer Careers or entering the highway in compliance with legal requirements and the duty of all persons to use due care 41-6-- Gallery Committee Plan Contest Club to Banquet Tomorrow preparing Forestry Service Interviews Grads January All students 24-2- 6 in the College of Forest Range and Wildlife Management who are qualified or pian to work with the U S Forest Service after graduation may be interviewed for both seasonal and permanent employment on the dates of January 24 25 and 26 Students who already have employment with the U S Forest Service need not be interviewed Schedules for interview time should be made immediately with the secretaries in the Dean’s office Seniors and graduates should pick up a form titled Region Three Student Questionnaire for Employment This form is applicable to all regions The completed form should be returned to the department head concerned not later than Friday at 5:00 pm Starring Millie Perkins Ed Wynn and Shelley Winters “The Diary of Anne Frank” won many Aeadamy Award nominations in 1900 Miss Winters won the Best upporling Actress Oscar for her ole as a harried wife Anne Frank was a 13 year old Jewish girl who wrrote a diary about her experiences while hid-n- g in an old attic from the NaJanuary 20 zis during World War II Her Undergraduates interested in had her diary published af-- seasonal employment will fill out she died in a German concen-tratro- n form 57 and bring it with them camp for presentation at the time of A “Tom and Jerry” cartoon interview will also be shown The interviews will be held in Next week’s movie will be “The 301 of the Forestry-Biologicloom Way the Earth Stood Sciences Building Still” fa-i- oi (2) Where no special hazard exists the following speeds shall be lawful but an!y speed in excess of said' limits shall be prima facie evidence that the speed is not reasonable or prudent and that it is unlawful: (a) Twenty miles per hour When passing a school building or the grounds thereof during school recess or while children are going to or leaving school during openmg or closing hours provided that local authorities may require a complete stop before passing a school building or grounds at any of said periods (b) Twenty-fiv-e miles per hour in any business or residential district (c) Sixty miles per hour in ether locations during the daytime (d) Fifty miles per hour in such other loFilm cations during the nighttime The Gallery Committee has ar- Daytime means from half hour ranged a movie to be shown next before sunrise to half hour after Wednesday Thursday and Fri- sunset Nighttime means at any other hour day in Old Main Auditorium The movie is in conjunction (3) The driver of every vehicle with the Eskimo Art Exhibit that is now up in the cases in the snail consistent with the requireUnion Building It has been sche- ments of subdivision (1) of this duled for noon all three days The section drive at an appropriate members of the committee who reduced speed when approaching have viewed the movie recom- and crossing an intersection or railway grade crossing when apmend it Also on the agenda is a student proaching and going around a curve when photography contest to be held crest when approaching a hill traveling upon any the first part of February The rules will be announced at a later narrow or winding roadway and when special hazard exists with date If anyone has questions in re- lespect to pedestrians or other traffic or by reason of weather gards to this contest see the committee which meets every or highway conditions Wednesday at noon in the old The code on SLOW driving is: KVSC radio room in the UB No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal AIM Hold and reasonable movement of traffic except w'hen reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or because upon a grade or in comThe Associated Industrial Man- pliance with the law agement Club will hold its New Year’s Banquet and dance SaturIs day January 21 at 8 pm The UNITARIAN meeting banquet will be held at the Antler to STUDENT be heid in room 107 UB cafeteria Room of the Elks Club Friday at noon Everyone is wel- The letter concludes with “We expect great things from Jack and from your Chapter during the years to come Zeta Beta Chapter surely started otf in a fine way by electing as its first search Institute from 1921-5- 2 and Convention Delegate the one who was piolessor of economic re- so there as distinguished search at Stanford University to deserve the himself title “Outstand1938-5from In 1938 he joined President Eisenhower’s Council ing Delegate” of Economic Advisers He has bachelor’s and doctor’s degrees from Harvard University end has been a faculty member there and at Bowdoin College as well as at Stanford lie has been president of three national social science associations the American staBoston University School of tistical Association American Public Relations and CommuniEconomics Association and Amcations offers programs leading erican Farm Economics Association and is a member of to master’s degrees numerous other honorary socThe programs embrace a balietiesance of theory and practice Hi" books number six includ- Practice is provided in case ing a 1949 volume on The Popu- studies studios laborat o r i e s lation upsurge in the United field studies and internships The States which fits in with his theory courses include public subject for the Utah conference opinion communication internaA choice of menu will be availDr Colier pointed out tional communication social re- able to those members who wish Leaders in intermountain area sponsibility communications to eat All AIM members are politics and education are invited urged to attend this activity to attend the USU conference anPublic Relations Offers nually Dr Collier noted Division of Public Relations offers courses for careers in public relations work This includes practice in and analysis of business industry educational institutions overseas At Conference Eisenhower’s Council of Economic Adivsers and long-tim- e direct-o- f the the Stnaford Food Research Institute Dr Joseph S Davis will be a principal speaker for Utah State University’s fifth anual Agriculture and Industry Conference in Salt Lake As a special feature Russel C Knowles Chief Security Officer is presenting some excerpts of the “Laws Regulating Traffic on Highways 1960 Edition” for use of Utah State University’s automobile operators Other instructions will be presented in future issues of Student Life Information in today’s article is taken from Article Four Section 1) No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing In every event speed shall be so controlled as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person vehicle or other conveyance er er al relations government agencies trade associations religious organizations health agencies and opinion research agencies Division of Journalism offers preparation for careers In community newspapers daily newspapers magazines business and indus publications photo-journalis- m trial and Piano Students Give Recital This For You? come POSITIONS ARE open for membership on UB committees Applications will be available at the Information desk until January 27 in the STUDENTS Interested Arab Students Association are urged to attend the group’s meeting tonight at 7 pm in UB room 201 USU PHILOSOPHICAL Society will meet at 7:30 pm Jan 24 in the faculty lounge of the UB Albert Schweitzer will be discussed All interested are invited to at- Utah State University fine arts tend SOPHOMORES interested in pardepartment will present students in the class assembly Febof Irving Wassermann associate ticipating ruary 14 are to contact Cathy Bak-A at SK immediately professor of fine arts in a piano er are available invariety of parts and recital Sunday at 2 p m in the cluding singing acting Edith Bowen auditorium is sponsoring an inforCHI PSI The public is invited with no mal discussion group at 4 pm toadmission being charged said day in UB room 226 Refreshments is Professor Wassermann will be served Everyone Money Aid Available Financial aid is available in the form of fellowships and scholarships Available are five fellowships of $1200 each and tuition three assistantships carrying a stipend of $1800 each and tuition fifteen television and four FM graduate scholarships of $1200 each with assigned duties on Boston’s educational television station In addition many assistantships are also available For information concer n I n g these financial aids w'rite for a catalogue scholarship announcements and application forms to: Office of the Dean Boston University 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