Show frfl i o n kJ U' iJ pjgilS RsVCtilsii m Additional For The Marsha Porter “I am very happy with the board’s generous action It give me a chance to continue working with my fellow officers as well as time to complete the current university programs” These were the words of President Daryl Chase concerning his reappointment last Saturday for a two year extension of his term as president of Utah State University The announcement was made public at the meeting of the Board of Trustees which was held last weekend in Sail Lake City While the decision was made in an executive session last October no public announcement was given until Saturday It was a completely unprecedented move since no other university head has served for more than ten years President Chase comment- - Staff Writer board of trustees of State University app- roved a 17 building million dollar program for the ins- titution Prominent in this action the preliminary plans for are Building smoking project will involve on either side entrances Dew of the Hive completely separating the entrance into this a Union area This eating place from the main entrance to the Union Buildi- at ng The cost is estimated approximately $16000The initial dormitories $3650000 to cost - m X v board also approved for two plans 10-sto- ry estimated to cost and an adjacent-servic- building and cafeteria $950000 Dee A Broad-ben- t USU vice president said that the new facilities will accommodate 572 students each and hoped that the State Building Board would approve construction for occupancy in the fall of business vildiuiaaa rflfr nirrfitfr for the last 10 years extension at the Board of Trustees USU president DARYL CHASE received a two-year meeting Saturday mvtam UfWM ‘ftDi1' tnf irii I'XmYitTfi-f- Sm so dent 10-sto- structures will be for students ry Utah State University Volume 63 co-e- Trustees also approved fi- nal plans and specifications for motor pool storage and service buildimn to be situat- ed at Uh North and 18th former Bierschenk with a missing 17 year old Swiss heiress Bierschenk attended Utah State University Number 26 November 24 1965 from Fall Quarter of 02 through Spring Quarter of Production of Luigi Pirandello’s play ‘‘Right You Ao! (If You Think Tou Are)” will start playing Dec- 2 at di-- - USU- - It will be under the rection of Leon I- Brauner of the department of theater - arts- - The play on the modern drama scene has enjoyed widespread popularity and extensive production not only in Italy and Europe but in the United States The world premiere of ” took place “Right You Are at the Theater Olimpia in Milan in 1917- - Since then it has been staged in Paris London and New York as well as innumerable lesser theater centers-Th- e part of Laudisi has been played by Alfred Drake Charles Dullin Nigel Playfair and Reginald Mason among others- Ponza has been played by such famous actors as Carney Claude Rains and Edward G- Robinson- Signora Frola has been played by Mar' celle Dullin Nancy Price and Beryl Mercer-EriBently’s English translation was commissioned in 1952 and performed under his direction at the Brattle Theater Cambridge Mass-ThBentley version was used Kraft Television prothe for duction The original Italiana title “Cosie (Se Vi Pare)” is a - - - The political science major a junior did not return to USU this Fall The quiet bearded student from Hannover Germany reportedly met and married the daughter of an American Military officer when living with his family in Germany Coming to America and attending USU he w’as a member of the International Club and also served as president of the organization Anna Maria llitz 17 year old Swiss heiress becomes eligible Dec 20 her 18th birthday to assert rights as sole heiress of her father’s estate estimated to be anywheic from 0 million dollars She had attended a private school in Washington and also modeled for stores there She was last seen with Bierschenk Oct 29 in Stateline California ’65 Second Theater Production Opens Next Week male and the other for tenth president in 1954 His contract was scheduled to expire July 1 1966 but the extension moves that dale back until July 1968 USU student fiom Germany is being sought in connection house 392 Although plans are not yet definite Vice Presi Broadbent said that it is likely that one of the semblage of professional educators and researchers in its With the current history building program that is now in progress we expect a steady increase in enrollment he added President Chase who will be 65 on Jan 15 1966 had made plans for retirement but said that he was extremely happy to ha e the opportunity to continue in the educational field He first gained prominence at the University in 1945 when he became Dean of Students In 1951 he was appointed as the director of the College of Southern Utah and was chosen as Utah State’s Ulrich j OO U0 e single students will students each for ed that Utah State is stronger than it has ever been and it presently has the largest as- Former Student an extension story dormitories now under construction-Thestwo housing units al- ww Missing Heiress Mystery Involves jwii 1967- - This project is of the two seven n rPi Oil £ By Joe Lacey ’Life Staff Writer ‘Life Utah r-f- Zeor Centre id :xfensK hini Student Dorms By 3 ' c 10-3- e difficult phrase to translate and has been interpreted as “It Is So (If You Think That’s The Truth!” “Right You Are (If You So)-an- Think So)” Own Way” Like It” USU Board of Trustees two more dormitories 'Pus The new 10-sto- ry approved plans to be built on structures architectural sketch pictured in the above dormitories presentbe built behind the near Richards Hall ly under construction d It Your You “As and “Have Because of the Thankswill giving holiday there not be an issue of Student Life published Friday or Monday The next issue will be December 1 HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Jubilee Singers Schedule Concert Following Holiday Robert McFerrin and the “Californians” f o r m e rl y known as the “California Singers” wrill stage a program Tuesday Nov 30 at 8:15 p m- in the fieldhouseThe quartet toured Europe in 1964 and has been requested to return because of the group’s popularity McFerrin has been called one of the great American voices of the times- He is a member of the Metropolitan Opera Company Ju-bil- ee - - - |