Show President Chose Gets New Aid Alan Matheson Utah native has been named as Assistant to the President He is a grad-uate of the University ot Utah and has been at Columbia University for the past two years as an Associate in Law Mr Matheson’s duties will be to do whatever he can to help President Chase handle official business and represent him when he cannot be present Although the position of Pres- 1 Volume 59 Utah Slate University SeptembetirTYi Number iPosif ions Open On Late Appointments Available For SUB Committees Buzzer Pictures Interested students are couraged to apply now at the Student Union desk for the committee positions Vacancies still exist on the Homecoming committee Crucible the University’s literary magazine the Buzzer staff and the nine Student Union committees Student Union committees are the Publicity Committee which handles the publicity for aU Student Union activities through art work posters and written articles Music Committee which directs all camen- pus talent shows Concert Committee which handles such outside attractions as the Bob Hope appearance of last year Games Committee which directs pingpong and bowling tournaments among other ac- tivities Gallery Committee responsibilities include the display of the frequent exhibits which grace the U B halls Dance Committee which programs matinee and evening dances for Movies student enjoyment Committee through whose efforts students are able to view first-ru- n movies each week here on campus Hospitality Committee which hosts all eampust visitors and provides a service bureau for people needing rides and riders to and from all parts of the country and school between quarters and Special Events Committee which decorates the U B at Christmas time programs Las Vegas Night and other special functions Applications are available in the U B at the south end of the Information Desk New Season USU students Students who did not receive appointments for Buzzer pictures can get them Monday Oct 2 Appointments will be sold from 9 am to 2 pm at Thunnell’s Photography shop in Cost is the Union Building participating in program ALAN MATHESON holds President’s Assistant position Fine Arts Dept Schedules New Talent Familar Plays squad membership” Dr Robinson invites those interested in the program to Original works by new tal- tions lectures and discusvisit him in his office Main 77 ent and familiar plays are on sions will be presented by or to attend the squad meetings theatre schedule schools and theatre people the Utah listed on the bulletin board for this State season according to from throughout the Rocky outside his office Dr Twain Tippetts head of Mountain area the fine arts department During November and De Opening the season October cember the Children's plays of 27 28 30 31 and November 1 Utah State Theatre will tour is “Voice in the Wilderness” Cache and Box Elder Counties an original play by Clayton The Company will present Cheney Mr Cheney a gradu- “William Tell” by Vosco Call ate of Utah State is now teach- USU professor of fine arts “The Prodigal” a new play ing at Box Elder High the a new author is schedulwith associated by Closely ed December 9 The play Utah State Theatre program was successful on and off will be the Rocky Mountain Theatre Conference convenBroadway and is described 4 FroducNovember by Walter Kerr as a “perming anent contribution to the contemporary theatre” 5-- 2-- USU Sophomore Appears With Utah Orchestra iversity band will appear November 18 with the Utah Symphony Orchestra in Ogden Miss Kunz recently gained first place in the w'oodwind division of the Utah State Fair Music Contest with a flute selection judged by conductor Maurice Abravennel She was musician on a KUED TV program this week A child development major Miss Kunz is president of Alpha Lambda Delta honorary scholastic fraternity featured 'Hello Dance' Set In Union Tonight Lake City He received his BA MS and LLB from the University of Utah and he is married to the former Milicent Brent Keeteh editor of the publication reports that two issues of Crucible are planned this year and manuscripts for possible publication are needed early The “Backbone” of the magazine says Editor Keeteh will be comprised of poetry and short stories The staff is especially seeking essay material in the fields of English Philosophy and political science Students desirous of submitting manuscripts to Crucible are urged to include their name address and telephone number on the manuscripts so the editorial staff may discuss the work with the author Manuscripts can be given to Mr Keeteh Mrs Nielsen or Professor Moyle Q Rice of the English Department or left in the Student Life Office Ticket Refunds Nov Available Refunds on Student ticket football Texas Western purchases for the games Sept with and Montana Sept are now being given at the Ticket Office UB basement In order to qualify for a refund a student must have sign16 23 ed a refund authorization when buying his ticket Any student who failed to sign the card need not apply for refund ReMonCarolyn Green’s domestic funds will be given until 1:30 No at refunds only farce “Janus” will be produc- day ed February “Comedy of will be given after this deadErrors” will be offered as the line annual Spring Shakespeare production April IN TODAY’S ’LIFE will be a musical May comedy “Silk Stockings” USU’s football team is aiming for the top and as things have been going they’re headed the right way — winning those games one by one The next obstacle is Washington State in Spokane For details on how the Ags plan for this one Fraternity Rush sign up will see page 7 be reopened today and will reAlso in today's ’Life: main open until Wednesday Oct 4 at 5 pm This action was Student Life’s Editor Lee taken to accomodate late reg- Roderick expresses his views istering students and others on the lecture concert series who were unable to sign up and and encourages students to atattend fraternity rush last Sun-da- y tend in a page 2 editorial 0 3-- a sophomore Christy member of the Utah State UnKunz was born in Matheson The editorial staff of Utah State’s literary magazine Crucible is now accepting manuscripts for the 1961-6- 2 editions Buzzer cards that were received in registration packets should be turned in at that time Students who handed in these Buzzer cards but who did not pay the $2 fee will have to fill out a new card at this time Students who are interested are working on the debate topic for in working on the 1962 Buzzer 19G1-6- 2 and looking for rein should fill out applications at forcements from freshmen the UB Information Desk The transfer students and others staff will be chosen with the according to Professor Rex E next ten days from these Robinson debate coach “We have an interesting debate topic for the year a pro posal that labor organizations be subject to antitrust legisla ture We hope that the next few days will add to our squad strength No previous debate experience is necessary for the debating Mr Cedar City and raised in Salt Publication Calls for Manuscripts $200 Debaters Plan ident’s assistant existed some j ears ago there has been no one in a job such as tins lor the past seven years 7 2 Fraf Rush To Reopen Today Sorority Rushees enjoy The Interfraternity Council rush would like to remind ' all who the parties of 5 The new on a Page pictures anticipate pledging fraternity this fall that they must register pledges are also announced ou The annual “Hello Dance” for rush page 4 Patricia Profaizer won will be held tonight at 9 pm UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Co-c- d Interested male students may New teachers on the staff the title of Miss Utah State Fair last Friday night The in the Student Union Building sign up at the UB information USU of are listed Page 8 brunette is a Kappa Delta pledge from Ogden She entered Admission is $1 per couple and desk The registration fee is the contest as Miss Weber County In the contest she played he dress calls for sport clo- $250 and covers all registraASUSU President Tim a piano solo and was winner over twenty other contestants thes Chairman of the event tion and rush costs for the Healy explains the plaques mi is Garolyn Tueller “Hello Walk” also on page 8 rushee Pat is a freshman this year pre-scho- ol |