Show STUDENT Carisle Leaves for Pakistan Study Pr J Si at outstanding institutions as Utah College of Education educat- State for training mainly in the 15 of leading one is sciences and engineering but it is anticipated that more will come to America to study teacher education in the future said March 7 they Dean Carlisle has also bee? The group leaves concerned at They will be mainly meetings of the AACTE in of teacher with an evaluation Chicago last week receiving a education institutions and publ- briefing on the coming trip of Pakistan from of the ic school systems representatives Membership of the study State Department and the U S the Am- Office of Education group was named by erican Association of Colleges over the United States are going to Pakistan for I month-lonstudy of educational institutions ors from for Teacher Education TE is sponsoring the trip in the U S simThree Slate Polvisited have ilar groups Inand West and Germany dia within the past two years in America’s “People to Peowith Department foreign program visits Dean Carlisle said Dean Carlisle’s participation in the trip is related to USU’s selection by the AACTE as one of 10 institutions in the United States to conduct pilot studies directed in teacher education ple” 3 Institute to Hold USU Union USU Winter Formal Hosts Fair Concrete Meet semi-form- according Ogden general chairman Northern Utah Regional ence Fair held here Sci- Lancaster Sinatra Attend Meet Star in UB Movie Two members of the radiotelevision staff at USU participated in meetings of broadcast- al Lynn Broadcasters Academy award winning “From Here To Eternity” the compelling story of Pearl Harbor prior to the Japanese attack will be shown by the USU movie committee Thursday and Saturday The film stars Burt Lancaster Deborah Kerr Frank Sinatra and Montgomery Clift and is the exciting story of a professional soldier and the system under which he lived The outdoor sequences were filmed on actual location in ers Burrell F Hansen chairman of attended meetings of the Western Conference m San radio-televisio- n Radio-Televisio- n Science projects may be entered in physical science biological science or earth in either science categories dischool or high junior high 4 Utah Regional Science Fair will be able to compete in a regional fair in Ogden April 4 for trips to the National Science Fair in Baltimore Md and for other prizes Chairman of this year’s Science Fair is Reed S Roberts assistant professor of bacteriology and public health at Dean Appointed Seminar Head inter-institution- a! lifts Seymour — o— VVYY ioj He KECRMTKK eeryand p m now will be In Thursday from Il'THERAN Student Fellowship will meet Sunday at 6 13 pm in Me LB faculty lounge Pastor Kaiser will explore more deeply his qiscussion of lat week “Courtship e anU Sex ’’ Everyone is invited w attend and refreshments will be served FOKFM will nl The results: Ron McBride m on “Another ervhnrinEP welcome Sunday at 10 43 Free coflee CLASSIFIED rbev- 4 Door See Nir Buiien Dali 611 after 6 p m F(hhnnLoT’nG 752-- 9 123? ef°re 9 x 12 5 P’m’ Carpet Afer 5' tr fUinre apartment nng quarter Call 752 4019 anaPIlF:js‘7'Urond new furnished snirit1 nt' 4 t'fper classmen :8 of It ENT — New furnished one 2 bedroom for 4 3 bedro°m for 6 $25 25 ach camnno Canvon' a haid 4 blocks from 752'594:? or see Road after 5 pm at Cay mm IF YOU COL'LD go around the world for a nickle I couldn't get out of sight 7T47PalUiua' 14on'moker- - "Cells" Topic On SXi Lecture “Machinery of the Living Cell” was discussed by Dr Jan H Venekamp in a Sigma Xi lecture Thursday in the Edith Bowen auditorium Survey of history of biochemistry during the last 60 years was also presented by Dr Venekamp A visiting research professor Dr Venekamp is in the plant virology laboratory at USU He is head of the biochemistry department at the Institute for Phytopathological Research Wageningen this man? 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Write to this man Right now i - Buy rail Speakers on the program will be Robert J Lyman executive director Prestressed Concrete Daniel P Institute Chicago chief engineer ExpandJenny ed Shale Clay and Slate Institute Washington D C Ted Hunt decorative concrete specialist Portland Cement Association Chicago Roy Shulz vice president for research and Sika Chemical development N J Passaic Corporation Robert L Koons vice president Prescon Corporation Englewood Colo and Edward A Abdun Nur consulting engineer Denver The conference committee is composed of Prof Cordon Alan Carter Portland Cement Association Doug Clark Utah Sand and Gravel Corporation Marchant Ready to Pour Concrete Company Elliot Rich acting head department of civil engineering USU and J Derle Thorpe assistant research engineer USU Engineering Experiment Station r f mi 365 pounds Gary Cadez 510 pounds (lightweight) Paul Beckev 570 pounds (middle515 weight) Stan Campbell pounds (light heavyweight) Rudy Curinga 365 pounds (junior heavyweight) Curt Harper 840 pounds (heavyweight) REIIGIOV lecture Prrnt Dr Jack Spence "f rm:i (bantamweight) AND SIen ' Cur-ing- Utah on “Prolans of the Atlanticspeak Community’' at nooT1 in the UB east Bring your lunch and kt2v regarding irrigation practices followed in different countries to exchange notes regarding possible solutions of common problems and to create interest in the dissemination of information to farmers r2garding improved irrigation practices The US Agency for International Development has called the meeting snat- totaled join International pro-iit0hear Drover RichDay’s from the (TiesEw nE nhl rn11 250 pounds ched 260 pounds and clean and a jerked 330 pounds Harper Minne- from student graduate sota had tough competition in his heavyweight class from another graduate student L Jay 765 Silvester who pounds Musclemen who won in lower classes were Ron McBride Gary Cadez Paul Beckley a Stan Campbell and Rudy during spring quarter Anv interested seniors Doth male and female muv take the Officer Qualification Test J:n pressed liam A Cordon associate professor of civil engineering at USU and conference chairman Architects engineers contractors cement and concrete companies and suppliers from Utah and Idaho will attend sessions scheduled in the auditorium of the engineering and physical science building at USU beginning at 9 am Subjects to be discussed will include new developments in prestressed concrete lightweight concrete precast concrete wall panels the use of epoxy resins left slab construction visions product control and retardation of rapid drying Prof Best projects in the Northern Cordon said Francisco last week Rey L Barnes in charge of international instructional broadcasting attoward greater tended a national conference understanding Dean Carlisle is chairman of on the improvement of teacha committee recently formed ing by television at the UniverUSU March to coordinate the university’s sity of Missouri rapidly expanding activities in The meetings were Basil international education by the National Association Hawaii of Educational Broadcasters C Hansen professor of educatBoth showings will be in Old and the University of Missouri ion is project director Main Auditorium at 7 pm AdIn preparation for his visit Registration was limited to mission is 25 cents 30C conferees from throughout to Pakistan Dean Carlisle has met with nine students from tne nations Meetings dealt with iminstructional Pakistan who are among research some 370 foreign students now provement Dean F Peterson dean of enrolled at Utah State These exchange of programs and oththe College of Engineering at students have given the dean er items related to the instrucUSU is again serving as an tional use of television and raa preview of Pakistan’s eduand schools in dio for the Irrigation Semadvisor cational system elementary reminding in higher education him that the schools of the in the Near East and inars country are mainly patterned South Asia Region after the schools of Europe Wins In Pakistan in 1960 and in They have noted a need to Harper Turkey in 1962 Dr Peterson adapt the systems of education more closely to the present day served as advisor to the varWeight-Liftin- g needs of the Those ious nations participating country studying in the United States This year the seminar is beBig Curt Harper w’on the retournament ing held in New Delhi India cent weight-liftin- g fiom March 2 through 14 established he when on campus Is This For You? a new record of 840 pounds as Objectives of the New Delhi a total for the three Olympic — flXTHIA — The are: to pool intorma-tio- n seminar over part's 2-- Schedules The Utah Stale Union will Utah State University’s Sixth overflow with high school and Concrete Conference Annual junior high students March 21 will be held on the USU camwho will participate in the pus March 13 annonuced Wil- “Stardusters” a seven Students will be from Cache piece band from Weber State Rich and Box Elder counties College will furnish the music USU through the College of Dress for the dance is the fair Science A floor show’ and re with the Junior Academy of freshments will be provided the Utah Academy of Sciences Everyone is invited to attend Arts and Letters the dance to cooperation of 1964 The g AAC t MARCH “Stairway to the Stars'’ is the theme of the LDS Institute Winter Formal scheduled for Saturday night at 8:30 in the Institute Ballroom Carlisle dean of now are finding help from such John C LIFE In Hawaii Canada Nassau Jamaica in Mexico Puerto Rico Venezuela Tel ‘viv Israel Coast to coast & T:45 v |