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'- Utah State University April 7 1965 v‘ v O'- -' -- 7- ' Number 67 Campus Elections Spotlight Week “A lack for the sufficient ASUSU primary elections 1965 for will be held Thursday number of candidates for offrom 8 am to 4 pm and fices for the primary elecFriday from 8 am to 2 pm tions has necessitated the in the Spree and Library elimination of some offices for this election” said John chairelections Wilkerson man Offices and candidates that will be voted for in this year’s primaries are: ASUSU president James R Ilanley Lee Roderick and George Skidmore business senator Phil Nave Robert Ilansen Dale W Abersold and Ray Marcum Engineering senator Lonnie Smith Barton Kunz Ralph Clark and Renn Robinson ASUSU EXECUTIVE OFFICERS for 1964-6- 5 will resign their posts Apirl 28 when the new officers will be sworn in The outgoing executives are (1 to r) Lear Thorp Cache Queen Entries Due Junior class vice president Jerry Byrd Pat Billings Cheryl Smith and sophomore class secretary Cheryl Ann Snyman Adele Ward and Sue Fogelburg Students will also be voting on Senate Bill 19 which renames the offices and redefines the duties of ASUSU ex- financial vice president Linda Zollinger social vice president Ken Rich president Mike Mazuran cultural vice president and Kaye Thompson secretary Officers Review Year ecutive officers International Chairman Teiis eligible to vote students are for executive independent senator that is constant is change” officers By MarDell Parrish Life said Linda Staffer Student and their college senators Write-I- n Miss Cache Valley beauty Reciting the oath of office I think the greatest contrion legality of Write in candidates can Any questions the new “Aggie” student-bod- y bution we have made as subby must be entries pageant be submitted should publicity mitted according toP representatives on Ap- group has been the dedicatee participate in either primary by application to the activity or final elections reminded center as soon as mitted by April 15 according ril 23 will mark the comple- interest in students as possible to Jay Spencer pageant di- tion of trials opportunities whole on the campus — the John Wilkerson election and representatives of our established rector programs that chairman officers executive more than have Entries for the local pag- present just social Write in candidates wineant the preliminary pageant Ken Rich Mike Mazuran meaning — programs that will ning in the primary election The weekly program Stuto the Miss Utah and the Miss Linda Zollinger Lear Thorpe develop and prepare students will be added to the final ballot However if a candidate dent Body Report tonight America Pageants can be and Kaye Thompson ASUSU for future life” said Mike this receives a majority of the will feature the candidates executive obtained and submitted to the representatives The executive council has votes of those then reflect must upon voting in the running for Associated StuUnion Information Desk or to year decisions the not dominated he auto- dent and class offices The Dennis Martindale at the Lo- the service which they have of Senate and Ken Rich chair- primary election half-hoelection to wins the the rendered program heard on university man of student senate has matically gan City Police Stattion KUSU-Fto at 8 pm will be the be A elected candidate must reflect upon Eight finalists will appear They been careful in rec- to an office ccnsantly acto in have as ruled which devoted in both evening gowns and things helping the stuthey both sides to each ASUSU Constitution must reognizing — select the and dent the candithings issue he added body bathing suits and each will complished of not 20 cent at have least date ceive which per they they prefer The office present a talent number at the and new The legislation welcomed of is votes has the he the The group seekers will state their platgroup pageant in the Logan Junior Sen of Student endeavors new unshown to have but represent The enrollment form and qualiifeations KUSUHigh School auditorium April my advice office of term this ate abiliduring rare and can be found at 881 is the present number of stu- -FM usual initiative 22 at 7:30 pm the im numerous are Among of affairs the to conduct on the FM dial or 1000 KC dents registered with the A “Pepsi weekParty” will be ty a are: minichanges portant a AM in the dorms sponsored April 15 by the Lo- their program with radio program (Student-bod- y gan Bottling Company At the mum of direction” said ly stuReports) which acparty in the Union Skyroom Rolf Kerr coordinator of quaints students with activieach contestant will be inter- dent government appropria“We have not been a “yes” ties on campus viewed and screened by a sestudent of tion $1 per quarper “We have lection committee group” said Kaye lecure the for lycum ter on Requirements for entering had many disagreementsadd- series and a regulation limthe pageant are: 1) The en- policy and legislation” By Lon Mackleprang by Viet Cong terrorists which no to commit Senate iting trant must be single and nev- ed Lear Student Life Political Editor killed several Americans and next of cent 80 than more per contrast wounded scores of other Amer have been married divorc-e- d “We have had a Several when months ago — it’s budget year’s erican and South Vietnamese or had marriage annuled of views and ideas but A constitutional change de- the United States began evaluin and about the and through personnel 2) entrant must be at least 18 healthy— in North to establish the targets bombing views signed those of each of brought ation building sharp reyears old by September 1 and S planes Viet as Nam U public using president not more than 28 by that and ideas we have often been sponse by the U S m the ? manager and re- manned by American pilots form of a stepped-u- p offendate 3) the entrant must have able I believe to arrive at a nda4' 0 exe- West German diplomats conthe of duties the clarified assign sive against North Viet Nam graduated from high school sound d ecision” cutive offices the assembly cluded that the United States or a comparable institution by Lear The transfer of an Amerischeduling assem- ad committed itself irreverchange September 1 4) entrant must “The new officers will findif blies and lectures in the ev- sibly to total victory in Viet can Marine contingent to b® a resident of the official things quite different than Viet Nam to guard US air ening and eliminating the set Nam territory covered by the pa- they had taken office a year With the inauguration of air bases and installations there hour expanding one assembly geant for the past six months ago— this year has beenevalColter-Ba- y strikes at against the Viet Cong has increased direct participarticipation (This rule is waived for con- of change diversity and esin North Vietnamese terri-or- y pation of Americans in the and testants who live out of the uation New programs have Leadership seminar commitheld the West German war A recent request by Amstanding ones tablishing old and added been are who or state but territory the pos- spokesmen the war in Viet bassador Maxwell Taylor for in an effort to better tees to further study attending college or univers of campus Nam had entered a new7 and more men and supplies to be ities in the city where the serve the needs of the student-bod- y sible solutions sent to Viet Nam reveals the dur- more dangerous phase The future should be problems wrere resolved contest is held) 5) the enextent to which the US is inof w7eek last counThe bombing trant may be amateur or little different because in a ing terms of the present volved in the conflict in he US embassy Saigon modern world the only thing cil members Rules Speeches Aired ur M Crises Cited stu-dentbo- de-leat- ed In Viet Nam |