Show 2 MAY 4 STUDENT LIFE 1M ASUSU Opens Campus Posts fcV !V - Applications for the positions of head song and cheerleader should be turned in at the Union Building desk before May 10 May 13 is the closing date for applications for Homecoming chairman and committee members Leadership committee chairman International Students coordinator Public Relations board High School Days chairman Hello Week chairman and committee members Orienta ti o n chairman and committee members and Booster Council chairman Applications are due May 10 for all Union Board and general chairmanships according to Janet Greenhalgh administrative iy vice-preside- INTERNATIONAL QUEEN contestants are left to right: Kathleen Abrams Maryem Drshner Karen Fotheringham Victoria Sequeiros Maryem Ashraf Goli Itoshangar and Mary Roshangar Second row: Carol Ilyer Kathy McPhee Pam Poole Ilolly Ilestmark Joann Duncan Not pictured is Ruth Byrne Pam Meals and Terry Fan Chairman is Bob Michael talent development and technical histor-ia- n directions Jensen Leads nt to be filled are quarter execu t i v e Positions spring chairman secretary man historian movie hospj tality and telelecture chair men and social cultural and recreational chairmen f0r fal land winter quarters Also under organization for the coming year is Entertain- ment Bureau Applications must be turned in by May li according to Morris Ange 1967 Entertainment Bureau president Positions are open in the following areas: program ming traveling assemblies radio and TV productions’ program council personnel chair- - Independents Richard Jensen a junior has been elected President of the Independents Council for 1966-6- 7 Professor Receives ’Excellence' Award Cleve MILLIGAN II Milligan profes- - sor of civil engineering at USU was named recipient of the Rocky Mountain region’s Western Electric award for excellence in instruction of last engineering students week in Denver Prof Milligan was presented a citation and check Friday night at a dinner meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section American Society for Engineering Education at the University of Denver’s Phipps Conference Center The award to the veteran Utah State University professor is one of 14 such regional awards given annual- - ly for excellence in engineer- ing instruction Award recipients are selected by ASEE committees who carefully ex- amine the classroom and other academic achievements of hundreds of candidates nominated by fellow educators Prof Milligan has been teaching at Utah State since 1943 A native of Lewiston Utah he obtained his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering at Utah State in 1932 and his master’s degree at the University of California the following year Before joining the Utah State faculty he worked for the U S Forest Service the Inter Scalapino Urges Balance (Continued from page 1) a considerable nuclear arsenal and would be a major power According to the speaker China does not want direct military confrontation with the U S but it is deeply "involved in the world communist movement” They are using massive subversion In many countries of the he explained Referring to Vietnam Scalapino stated that it is “an extremely complex and difficult problem — there are no world black and white answers” He explained his belief that U S Policy in the war is a problem of weighing alternative risks and determining THE BISTRO Dancing nightly 33 Federal Avenue ultimate alternatives “In Vietnam” he continued “only 10-2- 0 percent of the people are in any way oommittted to the cause of the Viet Cong About 25-3- 0 percent are commited against them and the remainder of the Vietnamese people are merely striving to exist” Discussing tactics used by the communists he stated that the plan is to eliminate local governmental leaders and establish one central control He said that in the past six years 25000 South Vietnamese leaders have been assassinated in an effort to establish the centralized control “The Vietnamese people are either forced or persuaded to participate in the communist movement” he said “It cannot be denied” said Scalapino “that the movement is communist inspired” He stated that the National Liberation Front is definitely loyal to Ho Chi Minh the communist leader in Hanoi to Scalapino According no evidence in South is there Vietnam that the National Liberation Front has any appeal to the leader’s In North Vietnam the intellectuals are directed to endorse Marxism he said For that reason he continued there are many intellectuals refugees from the North in Saigon Elections in Vietnam were also discussed by the speaker He so intimidated that in a country where communism is so dominant there can be no such thing as free election Also he alluded to elections which are promised in the near future and stated that they pose a definite problem in Vietnam He predicted before elections are held communists will fight to boycott free voting Summarizing his oeliefs concerning Vietnam Scalapino urged American people part of American people “American impatience is one of the biggest problems our leaders must face” he said Reputed intellectuals are giving root to and some advocate politics which would move us back to 19th century methods late in the 20th century he cautioned He expressed hope that a negotiated settlement could be reached in the conflict and said that total escalation or This year Jensen was chaiof the Independent’s Council Finance Committee He is a member of the publicity committee for the Hank Thompson Western Stomp rman mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station and the U S Army Engineers He was head of agricultural engineering at Utah State from 1943 to 1945 acting dean of the college of enginhead of the eering 1945-4- 6 and drainage deirrigation 1945-5and from partment head of the department of civil and irrigation engineering from 1953 to 1964 Over 100 engineering educators from five states witnessed the presentation a rey of the highlight gional ASEE meeting being hosted by the University of Denver May 14 by the Independents Council 1 two-da- withdrawal of U S involvement would be disastrous to such a goal “There are intermediate graduations of policy and unless we follow such a program we cannot remain a world leader” he concluded LITTLE Richard Jensen MAN ON CAMPUS |