Show STUDENT 4 CLU tuS 1 Robert t"' by WIUJAM rt DANILLOASC composed and conducted try Nelson Riddle C Productions Picture Wnren by CY hO'VARO fcoduced by JACK TECHNICOLOR kil FROM WARNER BROS DONOHUE PANAVISION of Harper a Mr -’-LOPEZ Diiected Harper a 1951 Un- geles ION BILL TPiNI A W Utah State has been awarded iversity the Chartered Life Underwriter designation at the National Conferment Exercises of the American College of Life Underwriters in Los An- - graduate HFPMiONF U 19B5 29 Cadets Receive Given Graduate ROMERO-BADDELE- Music SEPTEMBER Former USU Scientist Designation ImS EJfJ "7 LIFE STARTS TODAY Doors Open 5:45 Features 6:00 8:00 10:00 Mctinees Sat and Sun special agent New York Life Insurance Company was one of 1240 men and women awarded the CLU designation He represented the company in Logan for several years prior to moving to Salt an Lake City to establish mema office He has been ber of the Million Dollar Roundtable for the past six years and is also a member of the New York Life Insurance Company’s Top Club Scholarship Fells Of New Discoveries The beginnings of life on the newlv formed volcanic is- land Surtsey near Iceland a major seismic disturbance of the century are exciting scientists the world over according to Dr Claude E Zobell marine microbiologist and Idaho native Dr Zobell a native of Upper Snake River Valley Idaand ho received the B S MS degrees from Utah State in bacteriology University and the Ph D degree from the University of California Berkeley He taught Bacteriology at USU and in 1961 he was the Utah State University Distinguished Service A-wa- rd Dr Zobell observed the island of Surtsey and followed its birth-pa- r gs from the time From USAF of its eruption He is professor of marine microbiology at the University of California San Diego’s Scripps Instituand tion of Oceanography of his notice received just election as an associate founding member of the Surtsey Research Society Surtsey blasted forth in November 1963 some 500 feet beneath the ocean surface 10 miles off the south coast of Iceland The Icelandic government has since declared Surtsey a natural preserve for scientists keenly studying the initiation of life on what was recently a lifeless volcanic mass The island’s area is now some 700 acres its peak 450 to 500 feet above sea level ut “There are not even any licheons on the island yet” said Dr Zobell “but weekly surface water and air samples bactindicate that eria are arriving on Surtsey Most interesting are bacteria air-born- e of unknown origin which tain their energy from the obox- idation of molecular hydrogen hydrogen sulphide or from free sulphur substances commonly associated with volcanoes “These organisms get their carbon from carbon dioxide in the air as do plants They reduce the carbon dioxide and convert it to bacterial cell tissue or protoplasm VVe believe these bacteria are help- ing to develop Surtsey’s first : soil ' “We have evidence of the conversion of the volcano’s ash cinders and lava rock into soil or humus if you will including in it any dead organisms Guano and materials washing ashore from the sea are also contributing to soil formation “Within weeks it seems likethat there will be sufficient soil on the island for the germination of seeds carried ly there on air currents from nearby Iceland perhaps possibly from Greenland miles distant” 400 Five Utah State University students have been selected to receive the Air Force’s new scholarships according to Lt Colonel Roland II Taylor professor of Aerospace Studies The five cadets are David E Egbert Twin Falls Ida Richard L McGregor Ogden Bertrand B Gardner Burley Ida Max T Harrison Logan and David A Erickson Omaha Neb The scholarships become effective when the USU students enroll in the Professional Officer Course Each scholarship covers the cost of tuition books and fees They were made available for the first time to Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets under provisions of the recently enacted ROTC Vitalization Act of 1964 In addition to the payment of tuition costs recipients re- ceive $50 a month during the two year period All Air Force ROTC cadets enrolled in the four-yea- r prowil Prowho enter the gram fessional Officers Course m school year 1965-6- 6 were elito gible compete for the limited number of scholarships As a part of a continuing program AFROTC scholarships will be available to future fulcadets each ly qualified school year Officer production figures at USU the past five years were used to provide the professor of Aerospace Studies (PAS) with a tentative quota for the number of scholarship nominees he was to select and submit to AFROTC Selection criteria included score on the Air Force Officer qualifying test overall academic achievement and results of an interview The professor of Aerospace Studies established a scholarship committee to interview applicants and to assist in selecting principals and alternatives The committee was comprised of Air Force officers 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