Show ma roes Slated Thursday Class ‘dL-d'- Volume Utah State University Students will be able to select final candidates for next year’s class officers Thursday between 8 am and 5 pm in the west end of the SUB lounge Final votes for the officers of May 15 1962 the Women’s Intramural Association will also be cast at this time and all women students will be eligible to vote All students will be required to display an activity card and one Presents Panel Film 59 Tonight Colleges Name appearance Panel has been active two on campus for the last a made number and has years to civic and of presentations religious groups A Negro a Roman Catholic a Protestant a Jew an LDS and a new American make up the panel and they discuss and answer questions concerning their race panel The Top Scholars Valedictorians religion panel strives to give audience a picture of their lives and how they feel The the different situations panel members are asked how they feel about prejudice in the American society and many other questions that are important to bring to light the American view on world national and local sitabout Often inter-marria- uations “Walk In My Shoes” was presented on TV by Bell and Howell It has been acclaimed as an outstanding 1961 presentation The film takes the au- dience to Harlem to humanity the stifling air of view the dispair of It takes the viewer on a path that only a Negro can actually experience into the terribly fierce pride and bitterness that only the Negro can truly feel The audience is given the opportunity to visit the different classes of Negroes and listen to the fighting race ex- PANEL OF AMERICANS preparing for (1 to r) front row: Barbara Thomsick Reynold Eston and Linda King back adviser Thadis W Box P J Shelton Clark Utah State University’s nual Intercollegiate Rodeo will be Friday and Saturday at Cache County Fairgrounds Starting time Friday is 7:30 pm and Saturday at 1:30 pm an- ng temple of the “Black Mus- grounds Contestants will be lims” and the viewer becomes required to be mounted and aware of the propensity of the dresed in western wear black supremacy movement All will ride in the grand and its appeal to the American Negro entry of the first performance of the rodeo during which Admission is $150 or 75 attwo time the queen and cents for students and child-- 1 Correction tendants will be announced ren under 12 free The members of the College of Forest Range and Wildlife of seven ac be presented as follows: Wednesday — College of edBowen ucation Laboratory School Auditorium 7:30 pm college of agriculture Student Union Building Skyroom 7:30 Robinson Boyd Whitesides Vice President — Dives Sandi Webster Judith Cavalli Carol Byington Jim Linda Secretary — Penny Hafen Carolyn Miller Ruth Griffin Marty Huntzinger Kathleen Olsen Carylyn Taylor Janice Ashton AWS Rep — Ellen Anderton Lenna Rudd Ornona Palmer Band Program Set Sunday The Student Union Concert Committee is sponsoring the Sunday — CoHege of business University Band Concert Sunand social sciences Student at 3 pm says Linda Union Building Skyroom 1:30 day King committee chairman pm The concert will be held in May 23 — College of forest the Main Auditorium and will range and wildlife manage- be free ment Forestry and Biological Dr Robert Hawkins from Science Building Auditorium Western State College Gunni8 pm college of humanities son Colorado will be a special and sciences Student Union guest conductor Dr Max F Dalby director Building Skyroom 8 pm May 24 — College of family of the band said the program life Family Life Building will include “American OvercoUege of ture for Band” and “Five MinLounge 7:30 pm engineering Engineering and iatures” Sandi Webster in charge of Physical Science Building Aud- concert encourages all to the 8 itorium pm come to the concert as it is one of the events of the year pm Foresters” It may be of interest to note studentbody of the College of Forest Range and Wildlife Management is very nearly equaUy divided among Senior Class President — Lynn Heninger Sophomore Class ademic colleges for the 1962 — Larry Bruner President commencement at Utah State Wasserman Paul University were announced FriVice President — Colleen day by deans of the colleges Steed Lana Taylor Ginger Valedictorians will be honorHolmgren ed at awards and honors con Bower Marianne — Marilyn Canoso Secretary durvocations of the colleges Jan Cromar Susan Larsen ing the next two weeks They Beth VanKampen Patty Plant are: college of agriculture Rose Marie Thorne Lynette Clayton Shirl Huber college of Rodgers business and social sciences AWS Rep — Marilyn SpenMrs Verlyn Arslanian college Bonnie Staples cer of education Mary Gaddie Women’s Intramural Assn college of engineering Ernest — Ruth Phillips President tonight’s program are Ray Huppi college of family Jan Parrish Dean Leah Dunford life Jane Agaya Lott college Vice President — Kay Hart row Evan Stevenson of forest range and wildlife Phyllis Chatterley Don Bodeen and Mike management George Lafayette — Pam Savage Secretary White college of humanities Larsen and sciences Mrs Shanna Daw Kathy Reporter — Carolyn Surface Smith Publicity Manager — Vee The schedule of programs at which scholarships and Crabtree Ruth Walsh other honors will be given to students in the colleges will Rodeo Schedules Cowboy Events press their views on the Negro’s position in the American The annual rodeo queen consociety test is Tuesday at the fairA visit is also made to startli- Management would like to submit a correction to the Student Life staff The front page photo in last Friday’s Student Life bore the caption “The Forestry Department display ” The caption should have read “The Wildlife ” since Department display that Department sponsored the exhibit The mistake was no doubt due to the habit most students have of referring to oh members of our College as will be announced on KSL KLGN and they will be posted in the SUB Thursday evening same hours Results additional piece of identifica- Janice Alder AWS Rep — Nyla Smith tion to receive a ballot The two students receiving Annette Backlund Joan Jensen the most votes for each office Junior Class will be considered finalists in President — Richard Tagon gart Mike Clark Craig Poole elections the following the 24 Vice President — Margo during Thursday May Bergesen Karen Boyer Lou Ann Madsen RaDene Reeve Secretary — Nancy Gold By Mike Clark Student Life Exchange Editor Utah State University’s Panel of Americans will present a In My film entitled “Walk Shoes” tonight in the Forestry The Auditorium at 7:30 pm film will be followed by a and Pirn mat the these three departments and often these departments carry °n activities independently as as the case with the Agathon display s Jim Beers JOAN CARRIGAN center was named Miss USU in Thursday night competition Cooper right and Aloma Hatch were named attendants at the Agathon event Forestry Senator Corrigan Crowned Miss Utah Stale Joan Carrigan was crowned Miss Utah State in an Agathon highlight last wekend Her attendants are Marilyn Cooper and Aloma Hatch In other Agathon events seniors were awarded Hi honors Honors were given to Sue Ann Godderidge North Cache for Hi Queen Ray Cammack Snake River High Hi Athlete Orlene Miller Idaho Falls High Hi Citizen and Robert Schoonmaker Logan High Hi Scholar Pi Kappa Alpha was the winner of the obstacle race and the Air Force won the In the sun tan contest Susan Smith placed first with Marilyn Camille Nelson second and Pat Profaizer third tug-of-w- ar |