Show — STUDENT LIFE AUGUST 5 4 1965 KUSU Alums To Go Positions Top Company in 1952 Jack F Kamman Assist- the Ohio Division of Wildlife velopment appointed a director ant Chief of the Ohio Divi- in which capacity he was in and wascenter in 1961 sion of Wildlife has been charge of personnel pro- at the named by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission to replace Ralph G Carpenter II who is retiring after 25 years as Head of the “Granite State” Fish and Game Department according to Dr William F Sigler head of the Department of Wildlife Resources Utah State University Kammar graduated from USU in 1951 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife Management From 1951 to 1954 he worked for the City of New York as a civil engineer He joined the Ohio Department in 1954 and served as a District Game Supervisor until 1960 Wildlife and Biologist from 1960-6- 2 Supervisor of Land ManageIn July ment from 1962-6- 3 1963 he was promoted to the post of Assistant Chief of Chau This week KUSU-Teducation12 will nel present al programs in a variety of fields such as English industry exploring and camping outdoors and a historical pro— o— State University gram on Hiroshima Mr graduated W Walnut Bingham Martin Robert Monday at 8:30 Channel and School Weber from of a High “International Magazine” Calif 12’s Creek graduate an associate received degree has State will look at England’s sixth Utah University been appointed director of the from Weber State College He largest industry gambling cameras Shell Chemical Company's was recipient of the bacheThe “Magazine’s” US-from science of lor cen echnical of the t degree some ter will visit English plastics and this spring received gambling houses and raceWoodbury N J the master of education de- tracks and follow two gambMartin was director of plas- gree in counselor education lers — one who wins about tics and resins research and at Penn State $600 a week and the other a development at the center from He successful businessman who English He took graduate work in 1961 totaught Lomond has lost $600000 in the past Ben at 1964 chemistry at Utah State uni- High School and from 1963 five years The “Magazine” versity obtaining his MS de- to 1964 served also as instruc- reports on West Germany’s gree in 1942 He is the author tor in English at Weber State cure for tired workers indusof the book “Chemistry of trialization of Sicily the cold Phenolic Resins” uublished College is a member war in Korea and an internaMr Bingham by John Wiley and Sons of American Personnel tional gypsy festival Martin joined the Shell De- - and the Guidance Association and “What’s New” a nightly ld U achieve- ments The announcement was made by National President Charles L Freeman Bloomington Illinois at the National Officers’ Conference now in session at the Pi Kappa Alpha Memorial Headquar- ters in Memphis Tennessee The coveted trophy was accepted on behalf of Mr Bishop by District President He-bS Whiting of Logan Mr Bishop was chosen over four other represent- of Phi Delta Kappa professional educational fraternity He and his wife the former Marjean Thomas have two children Ronette 3 and Melanie Wins Man of Year Award lar and scholastic V Ronald D Bingham Odgen a conservagraduate of Utah State UniTh astionist was born in Cincin- versity has been named adof ’to the director nati is married and has two sistant the Pennsylvania at missions daughters Utah State '65 Graduate A Bruce Bishop a recent graduate of Utah State Uni- versity is the recipient of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity’s Powers’ Award as the Outstanding Man of the Year It is the highest individual award presented by the national collegiate organization for exceptional extracurricu- n Educational Programs —o — grams budget and legislative contacts Schedules Variety 1 —o — demic record has earned him a USU research assistantship from graduate esearch work He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Blue Key Alpha Sigma Nu and Sigma Tau honorary societies A Distinguished Military Graduate Mr Bishop was a Lt Col on the Brigade staff the highest staff directing the joint activities of the Air Force and Army ROTC units He was one of twelve cadets in the United States to receive the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement He was commissioned as a 2nd Lt in the Army Reserve upon graduation from USU Named to Who’s Who Students in American Colleges and Universities” Mr Bishop was elected president of the studentbody and served on the yearbook and redfferent campus directory staffs He geographical ing of the served as rush chairman and country gions Mr Bishop 25 received a secretary of Gamma Epsilon BS degree in civil engineering Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha David K Till a graduate of Utah State University has been appointed a member of the Luther College Faculty Decorah Iowa where he will be an instructor in English Mr Till formerly an assistant instructor of English at the University of Kansas obtained his BS degree from USU and the MA degree from the University of Kansas He was in Alaska during the summer of 1959 working with the World Council of Churches He is also a member of Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic fraternity is a profeature of KUSU-Tthe for younggram designed er set as well as the adult Tuesday evening Murl Den-sin- g will outline the art of traveling in a canoe how to prepare for a camping trip and other useful information if one plans to go camping or exploring Also on “What’s New” a feature “Independence Adventure” will devote its part of the program to proving that it was an adventurous thing to support independence in 1776 Wednesday KUSU Television commemorates that grim day of August 6 1946 when the “A” bomb was dropped on Hirishima Filmed in Hiroshima “At Issue” recalls the horror and tragedy of the nuclear explosion and also assesses the V com-pleted- ly bomb’s political and psychol- ogical implications The pro- gram leads with the physical effects still being felt by its victims the medical and scientific research being continued to aid' them “At Issue” explores the national attitudes toward the Unied States and the “A”?Bomb’s influence on the growing Japanese trend toward pacifism “At Issue — Hiroshima” will be seen at 8:30 pm By popular demand Channel 12 will again present the series “Logan Canyon and Its Fascinating Features” Thursday evening at 8 pm John Hunt and his guest will explain some of the geology of Logan Canyon They will talk about the limestone deposits the Cordilleran Sea 0 million why faulting is years ago important to us most And important today Mr Hunt and his guest will tell us what actually formed Logan Canyon and lovely Cache Valley Friday night at 8:30 you will meet John Ciardi poet translator columnist and a trustee of a local bank in his home town Among the seven poems that Mr Ciardi will read for you will be “Mystic River” (drawn from his Bos“I Marry ton childhood) You” (on his wife) and “Mon sters” (inspired of course by his three children) Mr Ciardi appears on the Creative Person” 60-3- s" STUDENT LIFE Member Associated A-mo- ng er semi-finalis- ts from Utah State University earlier this year He graduated with high honors as valedictorian of the College of Engineering with an overall grade point average of 386 Mr Bishop’s outstanding aca- - 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