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Utoh Stote University "Hkmie 59 Itaderlie Takes Talent Show March 9 1962 Opera Star Sets Mon Appearance a junior Iladerlie with Metrop o 1 i t a n Opera basso from Logan walked away Jerome Hines is scheduled to in the jop honors 12 in George March appear talent show Friday night in the Nelson Fieldhouse at 8:15 p SUB lounge m Admission is by USU activity cards or Civic Music memShe played a classical piano bership cards titled selection by Chopin Mr Hines launched his cur“The Revolutionary Etude” rent season last September Other contestants all winners were ft' ' of previous talent shows Vivian all-camp- us Sherman Bennett and Deanna Kimball and Karen Bouwhuis Judges for tiie event were Dr Twain TipBet-tj- r petts Bonnie Bowden and Milkcent Wade Beecher Gordon Watts acted as em- for the program Clair Jones was on hand cee and as a stage hand In addition to the talent entries two special numbers were presented by Craig Christensen who sang and played the guitar and a girls trio consisting of Marilyn Spencer Rhonda Buttars and Elaine Howell accompanied by Linda Lou Allen comic winner of Utah State's allshow Vivian campus talent will compete with winners of other universities on March 29 As in the show inter-collegia- 'Curious Ends talent te Mishap' Saturday Theatre patrons will chance to attend get their the theatre in the round production of “A Curious Mishap” Friday and last Saturday nights Curtain time is 8 Edith Bowen orium The pm in the Elementary Audit- play is being pei formed conjunction with USU Founder s Day and the centennial of the Land-Gra- nt university System College and Cast Theatre members of the USU production include Allan Granstrom Julie HamEdison Schow Kathy mond Billings and Doug Litchfield Pai Profaher Is We w Paper Doll Pat Profaizer a freshm Ogden Utah wras crow u Paper Doll Wednesday Ft SUB Lounge ? m T ree other finalists in this cc t0 choose the “best dr a on campus” we Jft J Estes Burley Idaho Be R Mosher Rialto Calif a: om co-e- d ldahje Schofield- - Montpelic application is b e i n Glamour magazine L?nlldate for “Ten Be College Girls iu A SJ? - according to Cece Ha aPcr Doll contest chai tnan r?1 was sponsored h Delta sorority sen?15 ’ Number 37 JEROME IIINlv Monday sings when he and Roberta Peters performed at the White House for Peruvian President Prado Ilis concert in Logan will be one of 30 during his current North American season This is in addition to operatic performances For the past three summers he has performed in the Wagner Festival at Bayreuth Germany Jerome Hines is familiar to television viewers for his performances on “Voice of Firestone” and other major programs He has also made recordings for RCA Victor and London Records The Met star made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1946 Since then he has been acclaimed for his portrayals of “Boris Godonuv” “Don Giovanni” Banquo in “Macbeth” Gurnemanz in “Parsifal” and King Philip in “Don Carlo” among more than 30 roles he has sung at the Metropolitan Opera Only four more events re- day’s Centennial Week activmain on the activity studded ities Centennial week schedule The assembly presented relaState Utah University’s will see the presenTonight Grant to Land the tation of Orchesis in the Main tionship as a whole Dr Darjl Auditorium at 8 pm Starting System Chase USU President Dr T at 9 pm will be Southern Ball Y Booth professor of Engin the Student Union Ballroom lish and Centennial week ac- y tivity chairman Lt Col bring J Walker military science department and Dr Twain Tippetts head of fine arts all participated on the “A Curious Mishap” will preannual assembly sent its final two performances Friday and Saturday nights in Included in the assembly was the Edith Bowen Auditorium a review of the conditions under which the Morrill act was signstarting at 8 pm and narration The annual Founders’ Day ed Films toslides illuswere used dramatically assembly highlighted Thurs- trate the conditions of the Civil War out of which grew the Land Grant System Narrators through voices of men in the past and men looking toward the future voiced the advancement of free and democratic education from the time it was implanted and nourished through the Land Grant Act up to the present The wide scope of the present Land Grant System was viewLe-Ro- a Saturday in 20’s the Ball” “Roaring LDS Institute will ed Tuesday’s student assembly named the Abraham Lincoln and Southern Belle winners Ken Anderton was named Abe Lincoln on the basis of an oration “Lincoln and the Morrill Act” Geniel Ashton was named Southern Belle Judging was on grace beauty intelligence and a written essay Both winners will receive a tuition scholarship to USU Chairman for the observance is Dr Carlton Culmsee He has been assisted by Judy Thompson who has arranged the student activities that have augmented the celebration Broadhead Takes Over New Buzzer Editor Named Geri Broadhead was sworn in by Student senate as Buzzer editor last week She takes over the post from Bob Wood who resigned The yearbook is scheduled to come out the latter part of May and Miss Broadhead reported that everything possible is being done to get the book out on time Many sections have to be redone but the staff has and the work been is being done she said Geri is a Junior this year ma joring in English and Speech She served as assistant editor under Bob Wood this year and worked as a division editor last year She is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority is Panhellen-i- c Treasurer and was on the Junior Prom Committee Buzzer staff includes Brent Larsen Symbol Changes business manager Marchi Phillips associate edi- tor Ann Howard Roy ager Aired Next Quarter copy editor Erickson advertising Bertie Lou Richardson man- Greeks and Pearl Mathews 'A Beginning the first week of spring quarter a three-wee- k series of proposed symbol change suggestions will be featured in Student Life GENIEL ASIITON reigns These three suggestions are as Southern Belle the final choices which have come from student opinion work and activity year-lon- g with the school symbol Ken Anderton Senior class president reports that students will be given an opportunity to view these proposed symbols and evaluate them in terms of what they feel will be in the Union Building Gallery com- best interest of the University mittee presents Takahiko Mik-aThese suggestions will be votDirector of the Japanese Art Center at San Francisco ed on later in the quarter along who will be at USU March 10 wdth the present symbol at 3 pm He will present a demonstraIN TODAY’S 'LIFE tion of Japanese brush painting and show films on Japanese handcraft and Japanese garOrchesis a night of dance dens No admission will be is scheduled for tonight All the details along with a piccharged are included on page 8 Takahiko Mikami is an artist ture in today’s Life: Also of oil water color and JapanWinners of the Student Union ese painting He is a graduate of Meiji University Tokyo and Photography contest are listthe National Academy School of ed on page 3 Page 5 has pictures of the Fine Arts New York new Tri Delta and Alpha Chi Mikami is a weU known in- Omega officers structor on National EducationJim Jenkins writes his final al Television and appeared in ccluma on page 8 don’t miss an art series on Utah’s KUED it Artist Presents Brush Painting |