Show aA " 1 £ : 4 i- A A ' 5Vv m W t : 1 V JA A j jJ Jj v JLyjL ' ' 0’ 1 4 ' V "j:' Volume 62 Utah State University May 5 v Aggie Debaters at proce- defeating Brigham University in the semifinal round the USU team Yung Collet An- Morrison FRED MANNING and Bill BurgI on the unicycle are a tie for advertising the Independents Student Afternoon first place with the University derson and Molly were declared in Washington Due to unus- ual place circumstances a first winner was not determi- ned Judy Arciaga and Becky Leonard losers to Washington in the semi-finround finished in a tie for thir place Burke Christenson took second among 25 contestants in al USU Selects Speakers For '65 Commencement Dr Merrill’s graduate stu Hugh B Brown first counparliamentary procedure selor were taken in the field of dies Presidency Three teams of USU men Church of Jesus Christ of political science at Columbia composed of Don White and Latter-da- y Saints and Dr Ray Malouf Jim Wadley and Milton R Merrill academic University and he received Bob Davis and Keith Bodrero vice president will be Utah his master of Arts degree in and J D Evans compiled reState University commence- 1932 in his PhD in 1951 cords of four wins and two ment speakers for 1965 Dr Merrill has been a memlosses all of them barely missPresident Brown will be ber of the Logan City Board ing quarter-fina- ls competition baccalaurete speaker June of Education since 1942 and “The Montana toumamen at 7:30 pm and Dr Merrill is a member of the board of completed our squads most wih deliver the address of the directors of the Logan Savsuccessful season in many 72nd annual commencement ings and Loan Association years” said Dr Rex Robin June 5 at 9:30 am in the He has served as chairman of Conson Aggie the Agriculture-Industr- y Nelson Fieldhouse debate coach of the and selecference president Announcement of the on Conference was Utah Higher tion of the two speakers UB made by Dr Daryl Chase Education USU president He is a member of the Amto moved Brown Sets President erican Political Science Ashome his from Salt Lake City sociation Phi Kappa Phi and All USU students are invit-e- t in Canada in 1927 Since that Pi Sigma Alpha time he has been active in to the Grubby Play Day the LDS Church as president according to Tom Harding chairman of the Union Games of the Granite Stake president of the British Mission t'Ommutee sponsors of VO and coordinator for the LDS activities The will be held servicemen play His appointment as an astomorrow at day 1:30 pm oi the sistant to the Council of the Quad Twelve Apostles of the LDb pi'1?5 j£iy’’s events will inChurch came in October 1953 clude a volley ball Five years later he became a an?6?’ softtaU games relays member of the Council of the campus super cni Twelve He was appointed a fight second counselor in the First ana Presidency in June I9?1 Octin became first counselor First Committee Play Day tug-o-vv- ar leaders ober 1963 serDr Merrill is presently Utan of ving as vice president 01 State University in charge first He Applications for ten posi-on- s academic affairs m m the Entertainment joined the USU staff and public bureau can be made until field of publicity the then first joined on d a and HUGH B BROWN y according to relations instructor an to Church as LDS of eve Stathis staff history Political counselor executive In the Vlce he 1933 joined President give baccalaureate speech Science Department needed Independents 1 : 30 pm Fifty pies are being baked by girls’ dorms and any independent student is welcome to eat and compete The event begins at 1:30 and at 2 the greased pig contest will start After of s Number 80 ternoon begins at trophies were given to for ties for first and third place in the women’s debate divisions and second Pat £ V- -V pie-ea- t- The composed of ’ 4 Prepared to enter a ing contest? or to chase a greased pig? Then be on the quad Friday afternoon when the Independent Student Af- USU parliamentary : V V Call speech contestants completed their 1964-6- 5 season by capturing three trophies at the “Big Sky” speech dure '' Games Contests Utah State place in f :' v Trophies End Season meet held last weekend Montana State University ’S- 1965 Win To 1 Richards and Bullen Halls Ls scheduled and will be proceeding during the between girls and boys Boys will be slightly handicapped in this event sines two girls will be competing for every boy Relay races are the Said activity of the afternoon A softball game between Tickets are being sold by the LDS boys’ dorms and the Independents Council which will be good for po® com ice cream cotton candy or a snow cone Refreshments will be distributed at tfea dairy and at a trailer in front of the dairy Faculty Talent Slates Concert raA 10 transistor am-fwill dio also be given away The USU String Quartet and the Faculty Trio will pre- during the afternoon sent a program tomorrow at Fred Manning is in charge 8:15 pm in Old Main Audi- of the event which is being sponsored by the Independent torium Ka t h y Students Council Replacing the previously Robinson Brent and scheduled Wassermann Con- Pope Bob are the Thatcher outgocert which was to be presented at the Lyric Theater the ing Independent Senators concert is being sponsored by the USU department of music String Quartet Number 2 in A Major by J C de Arriaga Trio for Clarinet ‘Cello and Piano by L Van Beet hoben in Bb Major Op II and String Quartet No 1 Op “Sig Derby” events will be49 by Dmitri Shostakovich gin today at 2 pm on the comprise the program for the The annual function is quad evening by the Sigma Chi sponsored Faculty Trio Members are: Max F Dalby clarinet Irv- fraternity Sorority talent will entering Wassermann piano and tain at 4 pm in the AmphiMarian Robertson ‘cello This program will be theater USU String Quartet perforannouncehighlighted mers are: Richard Strawn ment of the by the “Sig Derby Girl” first violin Barbara Miller At 8 are sponthe Sigs pm second violin George Anderan Dance soring son viola and Warren Burin held be will the It Skyroom ton ‘cello and music will be furnished by the “Groobies” an instrumental group from Ogden According to Steve Whit-me- r m Sigs Sponsor ’Derby' Events All-camp- us chairman of the Sig Derby the dance is stag or drag and is casual dress “The dance is for the entire Whitmer stressed y” Juniors Seek Prom Chairman “Students who will be juniors next year and are interested enthusiastic and have a desire to help their class can apply for chairman of the 1966 Junior Prom until the end of the week” Kent Colton newly elected junior class president announced DR MILTON R MERInterested persons may subRILL USU academic vice mit applications at the Union president will deliver com- Information Desk Applicants mencement address will be interviewed next week |