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Jilt I 'Cupid's Quest1 if?1 t 'fii k Co-Or- g Freshman class will presValentent an assembly on the Quest” ine theme “Cupid’s in Old 11 am Thursday at The I ill ler ta assembly Lynda Fridal chairman says freshman talent i that a host of will be presentthe assembly which is sponsored by the fresh- ed on being ia em-phisiz- ed Auditorium Main man council !oc Theme song br for the assembly was written by Wendy Francom and a variety of other musical flt be featured on numbers will the helping Miss Fridal assembly are Larry Jacobsen scenery Susan Wal-de- y and Marilyn Broadhead Wayne makeup and costume Grit-ze- r Bishop stage and Thom with the S: publicity ca chairman COMMITTEE MEMBERS preparing for Thursday’s freshman class assembly are (1 to r) Lynda Fridal general chairman Thom Gritzer publicity and Karen David script s Win 25 of 37 Debates Series Features USU Speakers Dominate Meet Teller Lecture from USU dominat- puses into competition in the Utah State Midwinter USU Student Union Building Next Weekend Meet and Satur- said Dr Rex Robinson - Speakers ed the Speech Friday day winning 25 of 37 debates and placing well in individual events The annual meet brought 55 students from four Utah cam- - I k 8 : Crucible ! ! In Two Issued Weeks The first issue of Crucible will be out in about two weeks The staff is now ma ’ terial for J ' - accepting the second edition to be published during spring quarter We are interested in poetry and all forms of prose whether it be short stories es- says or short dramatic pieces Humorous material is welcome The deadline for pieces for the spring issue is March 1 Material may be turned in at the Crucible desk in the Student de- bate coach Jim Sawyer and Gary Steed who went through a tournament undefeated at the University of Colorado last fall repeated on their home grounds backed up by three other teams which won four out of five contests Teams taking only one defeat were Ralph Crockett and Wynn Johnson Elinor Sigler and Donna Fowler and Marilyn Taylor and Carl Scott “The performance by Miss Taylor and Air Scott was especially remarkable” said Dr Robinson “Each one usually debates w USU Beauties We For Honor Ten USU coeds will vie of Miss North-e'taNational Guard Wedn P m' in the Smithfi Armory8 rtc?wn to spec 4 T chairman of entries nahsts will compete in sw suit evening gown and tal chvisions to decide north( in the state c Kt Ventry in Salt Lake Ci Saturday Uiitestants include Robe According ones pf’ Sevens Coop Bonnie Mosh t Sott® Rogers Christy Ku Erhards Karel Ke£ Wlltshire and Cece H jison IteJJ® public invited to Dr Edward Teller internationphysicist will lectuie Saturday at 8 pm in Main Auditorium in connection with the Utah State University Forum series ally-known The lecture was originally scheduled for February 20 but kid to be changed because of other commitments of Dr Tel- ler Dr Teller will be in Logan Sfoffel Solos Af Symphony with a different partner because of sickness they teamed up with only about 15 minutes of warning and wrent undefeated through the first four rounds” Thanks! We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to those who contributed to this year’s International Days Special tribute goes to Vice President Merrill and other faculty advisers the Union cafeteria management staff and to all the country representatives that participated in the activities and finally to the committee chairmen Everyone’s help was of prime importance in this year’s International Days success participating Hugh J Gillilan Minister Unitarian Church Salt Lake The Utah Symphony Orches- City and Father Charles Fortra under direction of Maurice syth OSB Director of NewAbravanel will perform Wed- man Club at University of Colout the panel nesday night at 8 pm in the orado will round The comimttee for Religious USU fieldhouse Special attraction will be pro- Emphasis Days is Allen Sum-sio- n student chairman Bruce fessor Ronald Stoffel as violin soloist Mr Stoffel is conductor W Anderson publicity CelesRichard of the Utah State symphony or- te Dalpaiz displays Burns dorm discussions Ken chestra The program will include the Young classroom discussions Beethoven Violin Concerto with Reynold W Eston Samuel Professor Stoffel as soloist and Greenberg publication Alahmoudi breakfast the Lincoln Portrait which will feature a narrator said Dr and luncheon Other committee members Twain Tippetts head of the fine are Carlton K Scott fraternity arts department Admission to the event which and sorority discussions Donis part of the Utah State Uni- ald Coleman assembly Richg Planning versity lyceum series is by stu- ard Gordon dent body cards and civic mus- Coordinator Richard Thomas g ic tickets only said Dr president Jack Nixon Evan Stevenson advisers Ho-mayo- un Co-Or- Co-Or- MERLIN OLSEN DAVID IIARIRI en International Days Delegates Pass India Resolution UN The Indian resolution concerning the Congo as modified by an amendment from the Paraguayan delegation was passed during USU’s Model UN section of International Days last weekend Elected president of UN was George II Maduram leader of the Indian delegation Chairman was Mike Harmon The passed resolution states that the General Assembly: “1 Urges the integration of all provincial armies into the federal military and reemphasizes its call for the removal of all mercenary armies from the Congo “2 Urges that the UN should to help the people of the Congo their stabilize maintain and federal government by arrangof ing meetings of all leaders the country and of the opposing parties” thinks that the UN “3 should pull out every UN soldier from the Congo at the earliest time when a stable Federal Government is set up” an Pres-bjteria- for the dedication of USU’s new Engineering and Phy s i c a 1 Science building during the day of February 20 as scheduled but will be unable to remain but for the evening lecture Merlin Waite won a Superior rating in oral interpretation while Annette Beus and SawL“e office or it subbe may received ratings of Excelmitted to either Professor Rice yer lent Excellent ratings in exor Mrs Nielsen of the English tempore speaking were won by apartment Scott Crockett and Fowler B delegate Stevenson ha’i Convention After each panel member Airs Clair Schneider makes a formal introductory of Ogden Baha'i Assembly and C Sumpter n Logan Pastor of Trinity Church are also vice-chairm- program Students 'ci: statement they will be open to Student Life Editor questions from the audience This will make possible com“Churches must become more differences in apunited in the present struggle parisons of to problems that stuproaches and all against dictatorship in activities at dents face movements that disregard man the community in school and as an individual” said Presi-- ' PreThomas Dick said dent Daryl Chase keynote sident speaker at the welcome breakfast opening Religious Days Through this panel students can get an idea of religion’s Monday morning to the conflicts and dianswer Religion is important to the lemmas of science and educastudent President Chase The student needs tion It will also provide opportunities for authoritative viewcompetent men to instruct him on questions presented against forces that challenge points Dick said his religion Dr Chase told the Guest participants include group as activities began Clifton Kerr High Priest and Highlight of the Dajs is an former in the Church of bishop assembly Tuesday at 11 am of Latter-da- y Jesus Christ in Old Main Auditorium feaH Me Maurice Saints Rev turing a panel discussion by Dowell Westwith presently various representatives on viSalt at Lake minster College tal religious questions ModW Conkling Dr John City erator for the panel is Evan to annual National BaBy Donna Higgins RELIGIOUS LEADERS who will participate on a panel Tuesday at 11 a m in Old Alain are greeted by Allen Sumsion chairman of Religious Week They are (1 to r) Pres Clifton Kerr Tremonton LDS Airs Schneider Ogden Baha’i Prof Leslie Hawthorn Baha’i |