Show Area Unknown Til Sputnik Yea® By John Carroll Assistant Feature Editor Utah State University February 19 Volume 61 194 Number 47 Debaters Obtain - Excellent Rating Owen had one of the teams and ob tained top ratings in two of the three individual events in the 16th Annual Utah State Midwinter Speech Meet held here Friday and Saturday Seventy contest ants from five colleges and universities participated in the meet James Wadley and Bob USU freshmen were Davis undefeated in five rounds 0 debate Paul Wassermann Dick Gordon Pat Collet and Molly Morrison won four ou USU debaters four undefeated Placement Tests Given By Corps The Peace Corps Placement test will be adrmnistered on the campus Saturday at 8:30 a m for students interested in entering the Peace Corps The test will be given in the engineering bui 1 d i n g room - five debates Myrlene Cook received a su perior rating in manuscript reading and Dana Mitchell was rated superior in oral interpre tation JUDY KING (center) is the newly elected queen of Engineering Week Reigning with the queen of the engineers are her two attendants Rolaine Henderson (left) and Kristeen Ilansen (right) An 28-2- 2 win-los- s record Beef Theme Chosen For Food Festival Variations on a Beef Theme” has been selected as l the topic for the USU Food Festival Thursday members from the Universsity and individuals involved throughout the state in beef industry An information period will in the family life building at precede the dinner semi-annua- Poets Invited To Enter Contest Writers of Utah State Univer sity have been invited to enter the annual Lyric Poetry contes by Veneta L Nielsen contest chairman The competition is open only 5 pm Majors in foods and nutriticf and home economics education are assisting with the Beef Food Festival according to Janet Lemon senator from the College of Family Life Some students will serve as hostesses others will work with Mrs Grace Smith who is in charge of food preparations for the festival Some of the majors will assist with setting tables and serving during undergraduates and the for entries is April 15 Three other members of the English faculty have agreed to serve as judges They are dinner to deadline The festival idea originated and be with President Daryl Chase for handed to any of the judges or the purpose of promoting a to Prof Nielsen closer relationship and cooperation between Utah food insubmit should Participants no fewer than three poems and dustries and USU no more than five Three copInvited guests include staff ies of each poem should be provided to facilitate judging The Lyric Poetry Key given by Dean Carlton Culmsee is the first place award Chairman Nielsen will donate book prizes for second and third Moyle Q Rice T Y Booth Heed Stock Entries may stressed the fact that engineers were not often thought of until the years of the sputniks “We were not aware of science and engineering until the emergency of the of excellent rating went to Carolyn Ilogge Jess Christen sen Margaret Winn and Jenness Pitcher in oral inter pretation and Glen Clemmons Pat Collet Susan Cook Susan Daines Toni Jeppson Linda Johnson and Joyce Pollard in extempore speaking The ten USU teams took part in 50 debates and compiled “What I have to say may not fit what’s in your minds but do have something to say” said Gordon Owen addressing the engineers yesterday at the assembly Campus Talent Show Feb 26 USU’s All Campus Talent Show “Finale” will be held Feb 26 at 8 pm in the UB Ballroom Those participating in the contest are the first and second place winners of the past three campus talent shows They are Lewis Peterson Steven Bowman Kaye Anderson Steve Oldroyd Carol Raymond and the Peterson Sisters The winner of the Talent show will represent USU Talent in the Intercollegiate Show April 8 All-camp- C103 Married couples are ible as volunteers elig- if both may serve and have no dependent children A college degree is not necessary in all projects ers Volunteers After Gordon Owen’s talk John Larsen announced Judy King as Queen of Engineering Week Judy is a freshman speech major from Lewiston Hansen and Rolaine Volunteers receive valuable training and experience as they help the peoples of emerging nations fight poverty disease ignorance and hunger For an application and further information contact John R Williams main building room 102 DR A of the press of with the current session of Congress Dr Kenneth W Mildenberger director of the division of college and university assistance of the U S Department of Health Education and Welfare has had to cancel his appearance at Utah I Mate Ur have A J S be held Thursday evening in the Family WALTER BURDETTE speaks on smoking Doctor Burdette Discusses Health V‘V Because Life Building d” from come t KAREN RACE Janet lemon and Cay for greeting Rigby discuss arrangements which will Festival Food Beef guests at the open-minde- some 300 skill backgrounds duties chairman said that it “ Panned that he will be on me series program next year pursu- Kristeen interested in sharing Henderson were selected as the his skills in villages and cities attendants classrooms and hospitals and Today and tomorrow the on farms all over the woild engineers have nothing planmay begin by taking the spened except to keep a wary administration eye out cial for forestry students of the Peace Corps placement who lurk too close to the Entest gineering Queen Friday night the engineers There are over 7000 Peace hold their banquet in the will w'ork Corps volunteers now at “A welcome is extended Union Amer46 Latin in countries in to to attend the engineerall ica Africa and Asia About Fri5000 more will go into tiaining ing banquet at 7:30 pm enAnderson Lorin said day” this summer gineering committee member Among them will be teach ers liberal arts graduates engineers nurses doctors sociologists and recreation work- fo rum Speaker Cancels Talk orum in open-mindedne- ss ing those goals Engineers should be he said “umess you have an open mind you will learn the same thing over and over again Engineers must realize that there are new things to be found For engineers this is the beginning!” Owen in closing his talk pointed out that every person must acquire a “tranquil mind” in order to release inner talents “God gave a certain talent to every person and each person’s talent is different from any other person's talent If a man unlooses that certain power that is his own and we have a great man remember “not failure but no aim is crime’ ” Anyone places was to Mildenberger USU on the appeared Hrum Series 18 to February discuss “The Federal Government and the Humanities’’ Dr Twain Tippetts USU cold war forced our awareness but engineers have been doing things that will be felt in the world — in fact they have been saving the world” Directing his talk to the engineering students Owen spoke of the importance of goals and the importance of “Smoking a Contemporary Dilemma” will be the subject of Dr Walter J Burdette when he addresses members of Town and Gown today at 7 pm in the est dining room of the Utah State Union Head of the department of surgery University ot Utah College of Medicine Dr Burdette recently served as a member of the Surgeon General’s Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health which several weeks ago released its re- port Dr Burdette is also chairman of the Research Advisory Committee of the American Cancer Society |