Show v 'y' f V'S'V v C OriCSilOD d confab The three-dahundred nineteen Aggie leaders returned Tuesday from by Marilyn Pollard a leadership workshop at Col- - ASUSU Cultural Vice President ter Bay near Jackson Hole included lecture arid discussion One ' — Utah State University 2 M umber September 28 1962 Volume 60 chair-manne- v groups on various styles leadership within groups Wyo of t 1C4T T S ' t? Welcome Given 2& ?&! USU I qV v£ "4 kv 7 ' Keynote Speakers Keynote addresses were given by President Daryl Chase Dean Claude Burtensliaw' dean of students Evan Stevenson coordinator of student activities Edgar A Brossard and Ann Vest last year’s director of women’s housing Dean Burtensliaw advised the group that leaders are totally awake lie spoke of the constant struggle involving man being an individual or man lost in a group He said that we must be organized but in our organization we must not lose individualism time ' At this time I would like to extend a hearty welcome back to you former students during this beautiful autumn season at USU This is certainly the time and atmosphere for school and football games "fe TOM BUDGE Students The school year has started again and already many of us are being tied down to our desks and studies as w'e try to get those assignments in on H I r & The group including student some faculty body officers senate members members club presidents group chairmen and campus activity committee members left Sunday by bus for the w'ork meet Robins chairman Robins Awards Tell Chairman A Utah State University student will serve as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Robins Awards of America Tom Budge a senior student from Logan will head a board composed of fourteen student leaders from throughout the Country The Robins Awards was originated on the Utah State campus by Sigma Nu Fraternity six years ago The awards are presented annually on the USU campus where the board makes its national headquarters and the program attracts to the Logan campus American leaders in government en- This year we have an outstanding group of freshmen to add to our already powerful nucleus of avid Utah State supporters They have already shown their enthusiasm and desire to participate in all the activities which will make this year a big success Also to you new students I extend you a welcome and hope you have an outstanding year here at USU I encourage all students to support the outstanding sched- ule of events lined out for the coining year Much time and preparation wilt be put in the planning and presentaof these forthcoming tion events all for tlie benefit and enjoyment of you the Associated Students of Utah State University The Executive Council and student leaders are working for you the students and if w'e can be of assistance to you w'e can be contacted in the upstairs of the Student Union Building where we maintain office hours each afternoon for your convenience tertainment sports religion and education In announcing the board’s membership Mr Budge explained that members were carefully selected from among the nation’s most outstanding student leaders Tlie board will supervise the national balloting for the coveted awards and will also serve on the Board of Directors of the American Student Academy which will conduct the elections The awards will be ITS presented in April at Robins Award Night at Utah State University “I think it is the business of Utah State University to leach democracy because democracy is the only thing that allows everyone to be individuals” he added EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS discuss the days activities during a break in the leadership workshop schedule (1 to r): Larry MaeFarlane Marilyn Pollard Wayne Peterson Bonnie Erinton and Garv Blacker USU Libraries Open Monday With Expanded Schedules USU libraries w'ill be ready to use starting Monday according to Kent Wood Public Services Librarian The Moore Library will open Saturday October 6 with hours being 10 am to 1 pm Weekday hours for the Moore Library w'ill be Monday through Thursday 7 am to 10 pm and Friday 7 am to 5 pm Plans are being made to extend the hours on the Engineers Wayne S Peterson ing Forestry and Auxiliary liASUSU President braries to match those of the Student to 6 pm Through lecture and discusThe library will not be open sion groups various styles of on Sundays leadership skills w'ere presented to aid in developing and inspiring effective group action in futuer groups The leadership work shop w IN TODAY’S 'LIFE cSgpzZF) Blue-boo- k Numbers and number changtaken until Oet 5 es will be pm Practice Skills Starting Monday the hours Another goal of the Leaderwill be changed to: ship meet was to provide an Monday through Thursday 7 opportunity for all participants am to 10 pm Friday 7 a to practice a few basic leaderm to 6 pm Saturday 9 am ship skills i ( student directory Bluebook cards were included in the registration packets but some telephone numbers were not available at this time or the numbers have been changed Students with incorrect numbers or no numbers listed on tiie student directory card are urged to stop at the information desk SUB main floor and submit their correct numbers to 5 Burt-ensha- telephone numbers are being sought for the Last spring quarter the hours for the Main Library were: Monday through Thursday 8 am to 6 pm Friday 8 a m to 6 pm Saturday 8 am feetively” included Marilyn Pollard chairman Dean Claude adviser Evan Stevenson adviser Judy Thomson Marty Iluntzinger and Carolyn Hacker Phone Listings Still Possible Main Library Council Speaks speakers included executive council headed by President Wayne Peterson He told the group that “In the service of others we give A good leader is a person who can get 10 men to do the work of 10 men rather than himself doing the work of 10 men” The workshop themed “Perspective ’63” emphasized group sensitivity “We must be sensitive to the needs fo the individual members so we may recognize individual ability and create an atmosphere that will enable the group to work eb Other ASUSU V- - T v w ifd wi 1 r1 f 3c T r - Tri Delta sorority has a brand spanking new house and Student Life’s brand spanking new society editor Anne Stringham gives readers the lowdown on page 5 Also in today’s Life: of Saturday's Preview USU-MSfootball contest on U page 6 What about religions be- ing listed in a faculty direc? tory to be included in the Page 2 All you gals be sure to check the details on the AWS tea Blue-book- that’s on page 8 Page 7 has the first of this A STUDENT LIIE photographer year’s interest arresting and A FANORAMA OF registration day unfolds before the informative columns by Jim support for Fall Early figures quarter record number of students are expected to register Zumbo record expectations |