Show CENTENNIAL royalty to be Announced Abe 17-2- Lincoln will be prone to much Southern Belle to as he escorts his attractions of the week President Lin-d- n One hundred years ago Morrill Act the foundation signed the of Utah State’s origin and the purpose his In memory a is week’s celebration Abe Lincan ontest is being held to select Belle to reign over the oln and a Southern Centennial Week Candidates for Abe Lincoln will present speech on “Lincoln three to he Organized three years ago the graup has grown to include 40 returned missionaries Assistant director is Gaylin Thomas and chorus president is Paul Toone Presently the group is preparing for a 9 tour scheduled for March They will Victoria Portland Seattle concertize in BC and other cities various jnd-Cra- five-minu- te and the Morrill Act” While interviewing them the judges will look for characteristics of Abe Lincoln include Thatcher Allred Judges will Arts and English of Theater Frofessor Weber College Anthon Cannon and Social Work Department Sociology University of Utah and Mrs Cannon Franklin Gunnell of Logan a Dairy Princess Contest udge Jennings Olson Philosophy Depart-nea- t Chester J Myers Weber College SU Speech Department Joyce Moss Twin Falls owner of an Idaho finishing chool Moyle Q Rice USU English Edwin L Peterson USU Social cience Department and Zoa Ann War-ur- g a previous Miss Idaho Southern Belle Contestants are writing Land-GraAct and ssays entitled “The tah State University” The candidates will i judged on their grace and beauty as nt nt their intelligence organization which nominated submitted a letter of application scribing the abilities activities and per-nqualities of the nominee In addition ery candidate must have maintained a ) grade point average for the three pre-m- s quarters and a 25 over-al- l grade int average judging will be Saturday March 3 after special luncheon The winning Abe Lin-- n and Southern Belle will be announced esday March 6 at the student assembly nners will receive a tuition scholarship ell as The can-dat- es al USU BAND CONCERT WILL BE HELD Alfred Gallodora America’s premier reed instrument virtuoso will be featured as guest artist with the USU Concert Band in its annual Winter Concert This will be presented March 7 at 8:15 pm in the Field-hous- e Admission is free with studentbody card or civic music card General admission is one dollar Several selections will be played the major work being the “Concert for Doubles” by Ralph Hermann Max F Dalby will direct the concert and will be assisted by Alvin Wardle DRAMA DEPARTMENT PRESENTS Curious Mishap” a farce adapted from the Comedia De Arte will be presented in the Edith Bowen auditorium March 5 6 8 9 and 10 at 8 pm It will be presented “in the round The highlight of the play will be the costuming done in the seventeenth century mode Allan Granstom previously seen in “The Prodigal” will play the lead role with a supporting cast of six members Donald Friar director is tackling the fulfillment of his production as a partial “A Delta Phi Kappa Men’s Chorus under the rection of James L Bradley will present special program during the Centennial Icbration The show will consist of a barber-- p variety solos quartet modern quartet trios d a bottle band The chorus will perform the Fieldhouse March 8 at 8 pm and admission will be one dollar 'f JltVULVlUl PRE- SENT ASSEMBLY “Let the Future be Nourished by the Past” the Centennial theme will also be theme of the student assembly Tuesday March 6 Scenes will portray the 1862 era and will revolve around the traditions and events of that period The assembly will be held in the Old Main Auditorium at 11 am Two choral reading groups one on stage and the other in the balcony will narrate the various acts which will include vocal groups instrumental numbers and dances arranged by Orchesis Winners of the Abe Lincoln and the Southern Belle contests will be announced during the assembly ORCHESIS GROUP TO PRESENT PROGRAM The annual “Concert in Dance” will be performed with the grace and skill associated with the Orchesis dance group on March 9 and 10 It will be held in the Old Main Auditorium at 8 pm Admission will be 50 cents for students with $1 general admission Lively and refreshing variety will capture the attention of the audience “Contagion of the Wave” “Spirit of ’76” and “Unsquared Jazz” will provide interest and stimulate the excitement of the dance Mrs Kay Fulmer will direct the concert which is under sponsorship of the Physical Education Department Diane Buetler is president of Orchesis and Miss Pauline Fuller is adviser master’s thesis UNIQUE BALL TO FOUNDERS’ DAY BE HELD FRIDAY TO BE CELEBRATED The Founders’ Day Assembly will demonstrate the accomplishments of the Land-Graand movies with institutions xMarch held will be It Thursday speeches 8 at 11 am in the Fieldhouse Professor T Y Booth is chairman Immediately after the assembly a banalumquet will be held for administration best Mitch the will be in It ni and guests Miller style with Suzanne Law playing an organ medley of popular songs from Civil War days to the present Other musical numbers and speakers will be included at the banquet nt ELTA PHI’S TO SING STUDENTS The mysteries of the everglades will envelope the Union Building during the final Centennial Week event of the Land-GraThe Centennial Ball will be on Friday March 9 at 9 pm Admission will be $2 and the dress is semiformal The theme “Southern Ball” will be carried out in decoration and atmosphere Gentlemen will escort their partners into an elegant Southern mansion where the waltz Scotsmen will play the and other dances popular a hundred years nt ago Abe Lincoln and Southern Belle will receive their trophies during intermission BYU entertainers will present a floorshow 1 |