| Show f l&a yvw £ L- -j to rw &j 3& Volume 63 Utah Stale University rff JVv Jul 2C rjli!£ X limber 96 FAMOUS CHANCELLOR r' tf?: - 0 J 4 '' f v fS ws 1 V 7 f-- y ??&’ S 4 &'f r7'V' 4 f & £ s ij a 4 '- f uy ' 'ft? I i it v ? if $)" jtjf fi " ? X Second Production Opening Thursday "?V' Ji sii yyy &? The curtain rises Thursday on the USU Theater department’s second production of the summer “A Man For All Seasons’ by Robert Bolt Eldon J Mecham will play Sir Thomas More in a tribute to England’s most famous Chancellor 4 I ' ? t&yA 4' " i sA J wr' V $& X'Sfwx' xg " Under direction of Professor Flojd T Morgan Ben Clianning will portray the Common Alan Sid Perkes Richard Rich and Lea Ward assumes the role of Alice ’' u £¥ fA rV 4VfiZVi'i Z ’fY'fiViVfrTulfiimi STATE is looking Roman as it ares for Europe wil Inumber 1800 for the five-da- y consent ion Tupperssare has held its annual convention and teaching program on USU campus since 1961 prep- Tupeprware’s Roman Holiday August 5 Salesmen from the United States nest of the Missippi and western 21-2- Student National Confab Advisor Slated Here Replaces Dr Tew fe Susan Sunada has aPPointed as an Assis-ta- t to the Dean in Student wtoes and Foreign Student i'V!Sor ° replace Dr Or-Tew has transfer- to the College of Educ® ation Among Mrs Sunada’s are 0reign serving students on the USU jPus serving the com- n any ienfy Ie atl0ns’ U’ S and " foreign stu-Kit- Emigration Naturalization Lake City service Salt has een and civic m°ved to ll mpK famiy in SlIe 'vas co rier Special pT®r husband of ns award for theij f the activi- is as ‘he ted'toan!'Vrd ever P reln‘faculty Logan ents VersitN C Se I ’ h and t0 deal 1 rest f fcsident’“do'IatTi ?2 ppA She is at present Treasurer for Cache Valley Friends of International Students In addition Mrs Sunada has been owner of the Susan Sunada Shirt Laundry for the past nine jears Before moving to Logan Mrs Sunada was also busy with various activities She was graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles and graduated from Los Angeles City College in 1941 In 1946 she edited and published a weekly newspaper for Veterans Village Fort Logan Colorado She was also active in many other civic and church groups In accepting the position Mrs Sunada stated “I would like to take this opportunity rresidenti Chase “ 1 4MarinlTl : Publicity '““‘WaT Loean Hgm In Was Ian0 'naan r VSU S?Ufge coach r production 300 Curtain time is 8:15 and tickets may be purchased at the USU Ticket Office Citv Drug and the Lyric Box Week s Calendar This leading scientists politicians istrators educators and policy makers involved in the recreational aspects of natural resources management will attend a national conference on the Utah State University campus September 8 Johannah Beach is cast as Margaret Afore Floyd T Morgan as Cardinal Wolsey and Thomas Cromwell is played by Lee Johnson Also appearing in the production are: Merlin J Waite as Signor Chapuys Gene Crisfield the attendant Duke of Norfolk Ed Rogers William Roper William Curtis Michael Nestor will portray King Henry VIII Dean-n- e Maurer the Homan and Paul Burt becomes Crammer Archbishop of Canterbury Costume designer is being directed by Leon I Brauner and Larry King is set designer LeRoy Brandt and Hal Berrett are technical director and stage manager respectively “A Man For All Seasons” July 27 American Society of Range Management Woikshop begins Jul 28 — ‘‘A Alan For All Play Seasons’’ LDS Institute Party Swimming Julj 29 Play — “A Alan For All Seasons” Alovie — “The Commanch-eros- ” 7:00 and 9:15 pm UB Auditorium July 31 Play “A Alan For All Seasons’ July 31 Chamber Afusic Concert 6-- Chairman of the planning committee is Dean J Whit- ney Floyd College of Natu ral Resources who is assist ed by John D Hunt Forest Science Department who is conference coordinator The conference on policy issues on outdoor recreation will consider “The Role of Public Policy’ and “The Evolution of Outdoor Recreation Policies” the first day For the next two days particivarious pants will examine policy issues These lndudethc derjdmg "U‘S" “““ W" cess in outdoor outsome dilemmas facing niakdoor recreation policy outdoor ers and financing recreation LIHlc tWo years than admin- ciairmada l’as served as j fhool On Resources More “Teahouse Moon” ed More 4-- e CTAH begins Thursday and runs Friday and Saturday It will play again August 4 5 and 6 at the Lyric Thealer downtown Logan conferences have Arbor Mich- been held in Ann 1963 an(j jn Syracus iga in 1964 where and edu- P were stu- cation m outdoors died Similar ”in accepting me ment I feel highly honored of grave yet' have a feelingshall carry I responsibility me to out the duties assigned to the best of my ability Zeoi BOWLING LANES at Aggie Bowl in the Union Building have recently been resurfaced Game room manager Karl Ward reported that free bowling instruction is available and that a doubles bowling league is planned for second session Interested persons participate faeulty and students are invited to |