Show Volume 62 Utah State University February 5 Number 45 1965 Assemblies Proposal Set For Senate Meeting Mar Dell Parrish Student Life Staff Writer A resolution to abolish the 10:30 am assembly hour will be presented to Student Sensaid Ken ate Wednesday Rich ASUSU president in his piesildent's report to Senate "Lack of student interest and participation in assem- L PETEPt perform is being mittee will well known pianist and composer Feb 18 at Utah State University The concert sponsored by the lTSF Union Concert Com- NERO Concert Arranged Here Nero Applications for Chairman of the Collegiate Council for the United Nations and President of the International Rela t i o n s Club are formally opened Forms of application are to be obtained at the Union Information Desk CCUN chairman applications will be forwarded to the Executive Council who will make the appointment popular pianist for reserved seats and 150 will present a concert at Utah for general admission blics makes it impractical to Nero just 30 years old is a restrict class room instrucState University Fehruuiy 181 He Harry Davis chairman ot the fully rounded entertainer tion during one of the busiest Union Concert is appears on television var-- j non rs of the school day to Utah State Committee announced iety shows and specials He is benefit such a minority of stuNero's appearance at USU a musical arranger and scor-- j dents” added Rich is sponsored by the Utah er and a best selling record The resolution is a result of State Union Concert Committ- ing artist recent Student Senate sur-i- n ee He will play in Nelson Recently he made his debut which 327 students Fieldhouse beginning at '7:30 as a motion picture actor andvey the number of asked pm Tickets are on sale at a composer of film scores injwore assemblies the USU ticket office lor $2 MGM’s New in they had attended “Sunday held assemblies of out the York” Nero appears throughThe average student had out the film and is seen head93 assemblies Stuing a combo at the “Club attended interviewed in were Nero” playing music he dents at the Students three film places wrote especially for the 238 attended had as described assembly Nero has been “an unusually creative instru- assemblies: in the Union mentalist who blends his Building 127 and in classes 54 Buzzer editor Howard classical background with a The assembly hour was esmusic York petitioned student Sen- natural affinity for pop extablished upon recommenda-io- n musical a into ate Wednesday evening to and jazz so to the administration compellingly dit- search for badly needed Buz- pression We ferent that it appeals to etas-- j from Student Senate zer staff members York reported to the senate sicists and jazz buffs alike At 19 he was a winner on body that the Buzzer is extHe the old Arthur Godfrey Talent understaffed remely old “Arthur Godfrey Talstated that in order to operate the ent Scouts” program which efficiently and get copy in on time the Buzzer will need at led to subsequent TV appearleast 25 more staff members ances and a national tour with The request was issued to Paul W hiteman Constitution of the Assostudents who are experienced ciated Student Governments of in copy secretarial editing Utah Colleges and Universiwork and page make-uties was unanimously ratified porting by Student Senate WednesdayofThe organization will be By ficially formed when the conof Gary Smith was named stitution is ratified by six to schools nine belonging annual the winner of USU’s third said Ken talent show' Wednesday On the organization Shows the guitar Gary performed Rich ASUSU and ASGUCU “Fla- president “Imaginary Invalid” pres- two original songs ented by USU’s drama de- menco Guitar” and “Wind Is Report of the ratification will be made when ASGUCU partment will continue A River” ormances tonight and perf- y meet this spring for their anwas second place Capturing in the Lyric Theater JoAnn Duncan pianist Gary nual leadership seminar Jowntown Logan Curtain and JoAnn will participate in Purpose of the organization M)th nights is 8:15 Ad- the all campus talent show' is to sponsor a combined leadditional performances of the Feb 24 ership seminar program the Play are scheduled Feb Third-plac- e winner was the lecture and lyceum series and 3 ' bri Jsh actors Hannah Watt trumpet trio Joe Christensen compare and share ideas and and Roderick Lovell wished John Skinner and Fred Thom- programs of their school sgie performers ‘good show’ pson In other actions in Senate “His flieir visit this week Master of Ceremonies for the Class election bill w'as RriHifeature Sorv on the the evening of talent was tabled until next week team p z Dick Baker Peter Nero -- Further business by' the premust determine whether student participation merits our sident included announcement continued recommendation” of the creation of an admindeclared Rich to the Senators istrative staff Three appointments were made Sam Expected veto of the Col- Daines was appointed Adminlegiate Council for the United istrative Assistant MarDell Nations Resolution by Rich Public Relations did not occur Rich explained ChristenManager and that objection to CCUN dele- sen “A” bookCraig editor (comgating the use of the Model mittee reports) United Nation appropriation by the International Relations Club was resolved Possible veto of the resolution was announced by Rich when objection to the bill reBy cently passed by Student Senate was made by IRC USU’s Dance Committee The bill provides the ap- will sponsor a Valentine’s pointment of the committee Dance Friday at 9 pm in chairman for the organization the Union Ballroom Admisby the ASUSU Executive sion is free for all USU stuCouncil and delegates to the dents CCUN the responsibility to chairman represent the university at Janet Keroher various Model UN and other of the dance announced that UN related Grecian decorations will add college-studeto the color of the annual conferences Veto of the bill would have event The dance will follow referred it to Student Senate the Delta Phi Kappa variety show for further consideration Parrish Valentine Dance Set Union nt Buzzer Chief Presents Plea ASGUCU Gets HSU Approval Talent Show Won Guitar Soloist p Imaginary Invalid Continue Sat-“ma- ?e 11-1- over student affairs are members of the ASUSU Senate Senate meetings are conducted each Wednesday by studentbody president Ken Rich SHOWN DELIBERATING Senate Action Moves Against Tuition Jump At Utah State passed a bill Wednesday evening that will enable USU to express to the State Legislature its feelings on tuition increase Letters opposing the abrupt tuiincrease in tion will be sent to the Utah House of Representatives Utah Senate Utah Coordinat ing Council of Higher Educa- ASUSU Senate out-of-sta- te tion and Governor Calvin L Rampton ASUSU President Ken Rich will attend a meeting in Salt Lake City expressing USU’s wish to see the tuition increase proposal defeated Rich will meet with the Utah State Legislature Appropriation Subcommittee in Salt Lake this afternoon |