Show Activities Sioted toon bachgtees including 1085 for elor’s degrees 71 for master’s USU commencement activi- and 6 for doctor’s degrees are ties are scheduled Friday and Baccalaureate 8 services 7:30 at June pm Saturday June 8 and 9 There- scheduled Fieldhouse with HenNelson dein for 1162 candidates are ry D Moyle first counselor in the First Presidency Church By Elinor Sigler Student Life Staff Writer Volume 59 Utah State University June 1 1962 Number 58 Celebration Fetes Four Pointers A steak dinner and program presented 53 at the honored annual Four Point Banquet Monday in the SUB cafeteria To qualify for the certificates four-pointe- rs given at the banquet students must have maintained a four-poiaverage for two out of the last three quarters Elvert II Ilimes professor and chairman of graduate programs was the speaker or the evening Tim Ilealy former ASUSU head MC’d the program and L Mark Neuberger dean of admissions and records nt the award of Co-Or- planned the event Those receiving awards were: Rich ard Abel Ferron Andersen Pamela Barlow Karl Ballif David Ralph Irene Boswell David Brinks Lowell Brovn Kent Colton Mary Alice Du- de-g- re Larre Egbert Julia Ann Frandsen Sandra Hacking Vivian Haderlie Lewis Hall Gayle Harris Barbara Holmgren Robert Harris George Johnson Julie Rob- bose Competes In National Finals Miss CeCe Harrison has been named a national finalist in the 8th Annual National College Queen Pageant to be held in 3 New York City June 15-2- 1962 CeCe sponsored by Student Life is one of 12 girls chosen She from the entire nation will represent the Western College division June The 12 members of Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary were recently chosen by past Copies of the USU yearbook Buzzer will be distributed beginning Friday in the SUB cloakroom All that is necessary to pick up the Buzzer is some form of identification according to Geri Broadhead Buzzer edi- Dorms Ma Inter-Residen- ce art-carv- ed ar Brai-thwai- Martin te a m Chase’s residence Buzzer Crucible members Juniors picked include Ruth Griffin Judy Hughes Marilyn Suzanne Williams Pollard Bonnie Wilt- tor Carol Byington Gordon Watts Larry shire No copies of the yearbook MacFarland Phil Baugh Jer- will be distributed after June After Friday Buzzers Wayne Peterson 10 ry Hawley and Kim Webb may be picked up at the Buzzer office on the second Alpha Sigma Nu is a local floor of the SUB honorary composed of students who have been active in stuThere will be no charge for dent activities the yearbook for students who attended all three quarhave Initiation for the new mem- ters A charge of $250 will be bers was Tuesday made for each quarter a stuPhil Baugh was chosen new dent has not attended USU the editor stated president This honor includes an allexpense paid trip by jet to New York City where she will tour the city participate in forums and seminars meet Two scholarships and severthe judges and perform in the al certificates will be presented to residents of USU dorms pageant for the first time this year by Among other prizes totaling the Council $500000 the National winner a girl and Eberhard Keith will receive a trip to Europe receive will selected to be yet an Austin Ilealy Sprite an diamond ring a $100 scholarships for having highest grade points in the complete wardrobe and a two-ye- the dorms according to Doug wardrobe of shoes IRC president The judges will select winIn addition all dorm resiners based 50 on attractive- dents having a 35 or above ness poise personality good grade point will be awarded grooming— and 50 on scholas- certificates tic ability campus activity Certificate winners: hobbies interest in community service etc Wayne Bishop Craig CanHarry Student Life is proud to be ning Keith Eberhard William Kuhn Jack Grace CeCe’s sponsor and wish her Jeffrey Mattison the best of luck 8—10 ROTC com- missioning amphitheater 1:45 p m PhT (Putting Hubby A USU STAFF MEMBER and a prospective graduate prepare Through) Awards for wives of are for the coming graduation Baccalaureate services 9 graduates Main Auditorium 3 June commencement coming 8 with scheduled for June p m President’s Reception lawn of President Daryl Distributed Today Honorary Chooses 1 2 New Members Paper Nominee Morgan president of Colorado State University addressing graduates Dr Morgan did graduate work at the University of California after attending Texas A&M and obtained a master’s at Harvard University He holds honorary degrees from Texas A&M University of Denver New Mexico State University and the University of Peshawar Pakistan Ilono r a r y doctor’s degrees will be awarded at commencement to Dr N A Pedersen emeritus dean college of humanities and sciences at USU Dr O W Israelsen emeritus pro f e s s o r of irrigation and drainage engineering at USU and C D Michaelson vice presi dent Kennecott Copper Corporation The commencement schedule: gs Ornona May Palmer Wayne Mary Ilinton John Patrick Rees David South David Dal Sturges Charles Summers Karen Symes Marilyn Taylor Pope and Kathryn Young wins y se inson Annette Rowley Carolyn Schenk Annette Scherer Elanor Sedwick Rex Smith George White Ethel Stephens Gerald Gifford Mary Caddie Kenneth Harrison Lyle HendIlarl erson Richard Jensen Linda King Judd John Kemp Richard Koegel Daniel Kozlovsky Evelyn Lawrence Tohn Mary Morris Kay McCoy Mortenson Brian Neuberger CECE HARRISON New York trip Latter-da- Saints speaker Commencement is June 9 at 9:30 a m in the field-houwith Dr William E 'erlifi-cate- s The Honorary Council of Jesus Christ of 7:30 p m baccalaureate fieldhouse 9 p m Senior Smorgasbord Student Union Building June 9—9 a m Academic procession begins Main Building 9:30 a m Commence- ment fieldhouse 12:30 p m Golden Anniversary Club edition of 1:30 p m SUB Blue1927 of Reunion Class bird 1:30 p m Alumni Council Meeting SUB It is requested that persons Top Assemblies Win Trophies The spring quarter Crucible will be available Fri day at the SUB information desk according to Dick Abel editor Luncheon pick up only one copy Anyone wishing to submit Winners in this year’s assemwork for next year’s editions competition were announcAbel bly to Dick may send work ed by Suzy Baird Thursday Co Forest Service Almany student body first president Wyo or to Mrs Neilsen or Delta sorority and Kappa Prof Rice of the English de- Delta Phi Kappa fraternity combined to win first place partment The assembly was directed by Writers and artists who turn- Sherman and Susan Bennett ed in work this year may pick and totaled 271 points enough up their art work and manu- to win the first place trophy scripts in the Crucible box in "World of Music” was the asthe Student Life office until sembly theme Chi Omega and PKA comThursday Mr Abel said bined to present the assembly awarded second place This assembly tallied 264 points and was entitled “Something Ex- tra” Francis Mohr Clark Nebek-e- r Jim Robinson Lee Robinson M K Mahendrappa Bruce Orcutt Gerald Rch-felDavid LeRoy Searle LinDeem Franchina LaRay dt da Olsen Che Shiratori Carolyn Sparks Elaine Angus Sandra Hacking Jill Roundy Roberta Stanford Diane Taybr Karen White Katheryn Young Dolly Nannette Owens Anita Baird Ann Brackett Marilyn Lee Carol Manning Eloise Palmer Linda Strasser Marie Coulam Ann Howard Sara Keller Thiamcham Krid-akor- n e Marsha Parkinson Pettit Marcia Phillips Kay Reeder Sherry Sanford Jean Strange Carolyn Surface Peg-giann- The third place trophy was to Spurs for their awarded Natalie Taylor Sandra “There is Nothing Like a Webster Naoma Wright An- Dame” presentation nette Zollinger Melinda for the assembly Judges Pam Beran Lynda were Prof Irving competition Bonnie Staples Robinson Mrs Walter WelWassermann Sandra Jorgenson Carol and Jack Wardle Sharon ti Sharon Wahlcn Pat- Nixon Pamela ricia Lou Bagley Barlow Mary Francine Bateman Beverly Blaylock Utah State University musiPamela Corbridge Clydene Green Joan Leslie Henderson cians will present recitals SatValine Jensen Ornona May urday at 2 pm in Main AudPalmer Margaret Ann Passey itorium Scheduled are an instrumenPeggy Pulsipher Camille Thelma Rhodes Judith Ridd Lin- tal ensemble recital in which da Joyce Riley Thelma Jean woodwind and brass ensembles Rowley Louise Shirts Elaine will perform and the final jury Stuart Gloria Rae Thompson exams All music majors are Linda Lee Thompson and Alice required to perform solos for the exams Wittwer er Wil-lards- en Saturday Concert |