Show Contest nl§day Selects Best Attired 0OLC6ed 'Paper ft tSSZu:' Doll’ Girl on Wedcrowned be will Campus Student the as nesday night Life sponsors its annual “Paper Doll” contest Under the direction of Bonnie Brown contest chairman the ten girls entered The Best Dressed Valiums 5tate University February Hiltoh 53 Number 34 1961 21 Staff Takes Breather ony Plays Tonight v’ the in model for the pm it winner will national contest to choose the ten best dressed girls on the nation’s campuses Girls competing for the honor include Charleen Ellis sponsored by Merrill Hall Carol Bitter Alpha Omicron Pi Lorame Gagon Tri Delta Nancy Ann Valberg Alpha Chi Omega at 7:30 The Renee Reynolds Sigma Kappa Harrison Kappa Delta Nancy Adlard Independent Students Sue Waldron Chi Omega Janet Chapman Lund Hall and Bonnie Wiltshire Greaves Hall The girls will be judged on hair and appoise make-upropriateness of dress They will also be judged on brochures of their wardrobes which were submtited to the Contest committee The Contest Wednesday night will include the girls’ modeling anc other entertainment There is no admis- Cece With Guest Star Nathan Milstein internationwill apasguest soloist pear tonight with the Utah Symphony Orchestra in a concert in the USU r ally known violinist - : at 8:15 pm Mr Milstein will perform the Fieldhouse V Tschaikovsky Viotm Concerto with the orchestra directed by Maestro Maurice Abravanel He will play on one of the greatest violins made by Antonins Stradivarius p V-m- H' ' 1 v' V- s yi f ' 4 sion charge Judges for the contest The violin is known as the since it was formerly in the Goldmans collection but Mr Milstein lias ” it the “Marie wife and in honor of his daughter The violin was made in 1716 and was brought to America after World War II when Mr Milstein purchased it I ( ed JL The-rese- A native of Pvussia the violinist was acclaimed in Europe before making his American debut in 1929 His reputation was quickly established in this country and he soon adopted America as his home Mr Milstein has also made contributions to music as a composer His other interests include painting in both oil and water colors literature and languages of which be speaks six - v XT?-- V tm f f l $ ?v School Holds First Formal The first formal studentbody dance of the year Macombo will be held Friday March 10 in the Union Building ballroom There will be a small cover charge according to Caryll chairman Wilson Macombo Reservations must be made in advance as there will be only a limited number of tables “Under direction of the UB Macombo dance committee promises to be an extra special occasion” said Chairman 'V 4 nuhan milstein stars Assembly Today o with Utah Symphony Students Invited To Use Oiifo Kicks Off Engineer Week An assembly today at 11 a now m in Old Main auditorium will and begin Engineers’ Week activi- Student Ditto Service is available to all students student organizations at Utah ties Featured on the assembly State University will be the presentation of the Typed dittos should be brou- engineers’ queen and her atght to the UB Information tendants a slide rule contest Desk where students must fill and guest speaker The speakout order forms Material er is Dr Bart Howell of the brought in by 1 pm will be Sperry Engineering Laboratory done by 5 pm the same day in Salt Lake City One-haOther events include a smorcent per sheet is Charged for ditto services Cash gasbord dinner and dance Wedis all that can be accepted in nesday The engineers will prePayment of the services Or- sent a special television proganizations may charge for one gram Wednesday at 7 p m month over KUED Channel 7 lf Several local stores are helping with the event lending clothing for the girls to wear and setting up displays in the Student Union Stores assisting with the contest are Hughes Penney’s Sweetbriar Sears Allen’s Roskelley’s and the I D of Logan Assisting Miss Brown with plans for the contest are Susan Brown assistant chairman Carol Byington and Lee Roderick publicity Carol Summer-i- ll refreshments Donna Higing money in European business enterprises? What effect gins Carolyn Surface John if any does the type of govern- Hill Georgia Beth Smith John ment have on Europeans’ abil- Lindsay decorations Following the contest the ity to produce goods? Student Life staff is serving as host for an informal tea honoring the queen STUDENT LIFE STAFFEPiS arranging displays for the paper’s annual Paper Doll Contest to choose the best dressed coed on the USU campus are John Hill Bonnie Brown and Caros ' ls n Surface available Kg S in- clude Mrs Oneta Leutwyler owner of a local modeling Maison de Charme school Martha MacKay last vear’s winner of the contest and Student Life staffers John Hill Business Manager Lee Roderick Managing Editor and Bonnie Browm Fashion Editor The new queen will be crow ned by Student Life’s Editor-i- n Chief Tom Jones Aiumnus Ferris Miles a Utah State University alumnus who is now a California businessman will speak at a USU assembly Thursday at 11 a m iif Main auditorium Mr Miles was born in Smith-fiel- d and spent his early life in Montpelier Idaho He received a bachelor’s degree in business at USU in 1927 and later a master's degree from Stanford University In Redwood City California where he heads an automobile dealership he has been president of the chamber of commerce Kiwanis club and the Stanford University business school alumni association His speech at USU will be sponsored by the college of business and social sciences said Dr Robert P Collier dean He will present an illustrated address based on his observations of business in Europe aimed at answering he says such questions as these: Has Europe recovered from the last war sufficiently to stand on its own feet? How are business firms in Europe able to produce and pay the freight on goods expoited to America for less than Americans can manufacture them at home? Why have Americans purchased so many imported cars? Why are Americans invest Early Sign-u- p Slated For February 24 (JB S Arf Contest Students planning to enroll in By Duane Jensen courses in zoology entomology Student Life Staff Writer and physiology spring quarter The Student Union Gallery are asked to consult their ad- Committee is sponsoring an art visors and sign-u- p for these contest beginning February 18 courses by Friday Feb 24 and ending March 15 Any peris part son wishing to enter must be a The advanced sign-u- p of an effort toward more ef- regularly enrolled student and fective planning of the zoology can only enter two articles per classes Students are asked to category The only exception indicate the course and section will be jewelry desired on sheets provided in The divisions are as folthe departmental office family lows: oil p a i n t i n g water life and biological painting drawing sculpturbuilding room 105 ing and ceramics leather will jewelry and plastic At present the sign-u- p not be considered as a reservPictures submitted must be ation of a class card and will mounted for showing ' and be not be binding on the student accompanied by proper identiInformation on anticipated fication of the entrants howenrollment' will aid staff mem- ever their names will not be bers in ordering supplies plan- placed on the article until the ning for an adequate number judging is completed of laboratory sections and inAll entries must be turned suring an adequate number of hi at the Union Building Intextbooks formation desk by March 15 science |