Show Orchestra Choir Give Concert Friday Utch State University Volume 58 February 28 1961 Number 36 Debaters Travel Ssvcim Honored To Oregon Founders Day For Contest ter-da- y Saints from 1941-4Xhe 73rd annual Founder’s Dr Jessop B Low is leader at Utah State Day program of 7 the Utah Cooperative Wildwill be held Tuesday March life Research Unit U S rather than on the usual March of the Interior Bur8 to allow use of the regular Tueau of Sport Fisheries and weekly assembly period on Wildlife and is stationed on the esday USU will campus A Founders’ Assembly in noon to 10:30 be held from A native of Millville he atwith seven tended Cache Main auditorium County Schools afternand took his bachelor’s degree college receptions in the oon A special evening pro- from Utah State University in in 1937 He later earned master’s gram is to be conducted Salt Lake and doctor’s degrees at Iowa a will State College where he held a present Each college to award research service assistantship with the distinguished an outstanding person in its Iowa Cooperative Wildlife Revocational area The seven se- search Unit lected for awards this year are: Dr Low having been active Agriculture William W Ow- in civic work is a member of a ens of Logan Education Al- number of honorary and prolan M West Salt Lake Engin- fessional societies and is listeering Oscar L Rice Denver ed in American Men of Science Family Life Effie Warnick Leaders in American Science Provo Forest Range and Wild- and other directories life Management Jessop B Humanities Low USU staff and Sciences Claude E Zobell JaJolla California These seven will be presented in the morning assembly and also honored at the college receptions in the afternoon d Allan M West Forty-seve- n scholars from association director of Nathe membership division the expected 1961 graduating tional Education Association class of Utah State University executwas DC have been invited to join Phi Washington ive secretary of the Utah Ed- Kappa Phi national scholastic ucation Association from 1946 honorary society Helen Lund-strountil he took the Washington assistant professor of post secretarial science and Phi He has published articles in Kappa Phi secretary said FriNEA Journal School Execut- day ive Education Magazine and Those invited to join are the Utah Educational Review top five percent scholastically William White Owens Logan in the potential graduating class was director of the Utah Ex- of each academic college Miss tension Service from July 1 Lundstrom said 1943 to June 30 1948 and mayThe secretary in announcing or of Logan from 1950-5- 7 new candidates for memberA native of Willard he at- ship also invited faculty memtended schools in Salt Lake bers and townspeople who are City and received bachelor’s Phi Kappa Phi members to join and master’s degrees from the campus chapter Utah State University and did Names of those invited to graduate work at the Univer- join the society: sity of California College of Agriculture — Eu-ly- n Mr Owns has been an active L Jensen Brent C Palmer church worker having served David Lavar Nelson Stephen as president of Cache Stake Michael Bodily Church of Jesus Christ of Lat College of Business and Social Choir Combines With Orchestra For Concert 7 m Third Talent Show jr fc tv t -- T I ' pm Now On Sale P'N in Utah of Beethoven’s Mass in C Major will be given March 3 in the UB ballroom at 3 p m performance The mass will be the featured work on the program presented by the Utah State Symphony Orchestra The university choir will collaborate in the presentation of the mass The concert will be conducted by Ronald Stoffel who will be conducting his first complete program in Logan Four vocal soloists will participate in the mass They are Annette Hanson soprano Carolyn Tueller alto Frank Larson tenor and Blair Gleed bass Two orchestral works will be presented before the mass “Polynesia” will theme the Aaron Copland’s “Hoe Down” formal dance to be held Fri- will open the program and day March 10 at 9 pm in the Moussorgsky’s “Night on the Union Building ballroom Mus- Bare Mountain” will be peric for the dance will be furn- formed before intermission ished by the Scottsmen orchestra Sciences — Lawana Johnson Harry Mason Reid Patricia Ann Behling Ellsworth E Johnson JoAnn Hollist Dennis Edward Poplin K Kenneth Oshiro Venice Kate Allred College of Education — Elon Mangelson Rose Lee S Sill Elaine West Burnham Ann Rowley Lyle Seth Henderson Nesa Ann Lee Ann Thorup Nancy Lee Hollist Pace Verna Theurer Wood Kaye Hugie Thorne Marilyn Haycock Carolyn Larsen Jane Mary Cannon Sharon Kaye Loveland Margaret Alger Olsen Janis H Siggard Ruth Ellen Towers College of Family Life — Carolyn Kaye Taylor Beryl Gene Morrill College of Engineering— Har-h- y dance will be held Friday night immediately following the Utah State - New Mexico basketball game It will be held in the Union Building ballroom and will feature Dick Beech- Senate Group Begins Work lowing arrangements have been made for students not having formal wear to rent it through the UB from a company from S§lt Lake City Everything will be available Special (xcept shoes Hendrickson Dan ce Slated After Game Friday Night A USU w Man Sigma Chi Hot Della Phi d Kappa Waters won the title of Man” Saturday night dance intermissison at Delta-sponsore- John “Ugly during Delta Phi’s Carousel John Sigma Chi was the only candidate our of 10 who wasn’t a Delta Phi “We would like to express our appreciation to all those who have participated and for the fine spirit in which they e have done so” said Paul of Carousel Halamandaris Joseph C er’s combo The voting for “Ugly Man” Batty John W Pierce Richwas done by money candidates Tul-lis ard A Miles James Paul There will be no charge for which will be used by Delta the dance Free refreshments Phi for the building fraternity will on be served Dress for the (Continued Page 4) of a new chapter house dance will be casual reports Judy Swenson and Myrna Har-me- r Peter Garff sponsored by dance chairmen Moen Hall placed second in the This will be the last Union contest International students at USU Starting Spring Quarter each new international student will be introduced to an American student who will aid the newly SMow uB third talent show of the year in the UB ballroom— Suzanne Wil- - LER WILBON WILL MC the orrow night at 8 Macombo Tickets first To-on- Building-sponsore- d Paper Gets New Job Today MAvt ! 8 2-- The dance folbasketball games this The International Relations season Utah State’s last home Committee appointed by the game wdll be played the folSenate will begin its program lowing night against Denver for better relations between American and International students Spring quarter The first program of the series is the American Brother program Its purpose is to imPrint prove relations on a personal basis between American and Notice anything different WILEiH 'r"-EM- Utah State University students will compete in a forensic tournament at Linfield College McMinnville Ore March 4 The tournament usually attracts some 400 entrants from 40 to 50 Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast schools said Dr Rex E Robinson head of the USU speech department who will accompany the Utah State participants Competing for Utah State will CAROLYN TUELLER be the following: Solos with orchestra Debate — Ron Erickson and Roger Dutson junior men Dave Till and Jay Holbrook senior men Tom Blanch and Bob Lewis senior men Kathleen Morris and Sheryl Swain A limited numbei of reservatjunior women and Judy Robin- ions for Macombo are on sale son junior women Lincoln-Dougla- s debate (a debate form starting today at the UB inforwith a single person on each mation desk Reservations can be made for 50 cents side) Scholars Tapped By Phi Kappa Phi newly-appointe- Ballroom In — mr arrived student find housing register meet friends and become familiar with the American way of life Students interested in taking part in this mprogramTr should about today’s Student Life? In an attempt to produce a better-lookin- g more readable paper at a lower cost the staff of Student Life is trying out offset printing for today’s ’Life We would appreciate any comments as to the quality of ing in this issue to previous ones the printcompared JOHN WATERS m USU’s |