Show 8 Kappa Phi and the Cider of the AdoinisSrafcr Out 0:cfr?pes Academic vice president Dr Milton R Merrill is an active administrator at USU and in of Logan He has his home-tow- n been closely affiliated with the University since receiving his master of arts and doctor of philosophy degrees at Columbia M DARYL CHASE Dr Daryl Chase tenth president of USU is a native of Utah and has spent most of his professional life in service to Utah institutions Although his major contributions to education have been in the fields of the social sciences and the humanities his rural upbringing has given him a vital interest in matters pertaining to rural development and scientific agriculture He pursues farming and ranching as an avocation President Chase received his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Utah then went on for his M A and PhD degrees at the University of California and the University of Chicago Ilis doctoral dissertation is a study of early communal MERRILL R Lniversity Dr Merrill received his bachelor of science degree at USU and returned to serve m such positions as Director of the of College Army-Ai- Force r Training Program Assistant to the President Head of the Department of History and Political Science and Dean of the College of Business and Social Sciences Throughout the United States he is recognized for his academic prowess and is the only Utahn ever to be named to membership of the Executive Council of the American Political societies in Science the United States Association on COLLIER Dean Robert P Collier College of Business and Social Sciences has served Utah State since 1958 holding his present position since 1959 Since coming to USU lie has taught Economics and Business Adminis-iiatioand headed the Business ROBERT Americana Association of University Professors Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Kappa Psi During World War II he was a U S Naval Aviator and discharged with the rank of Lieutenant in 1946 tion P n Administration Department Dean Collier received his bachelor of arts in political science at Reed College Portland Oregon and was awarded his PhD in Economics at Stanford University Before joining the faculty he taught at Stanford University of Washington and Occidental College Included in national organizations to which he belongs are the American Economic Associa SEPTEMBER FRIDAY STUDENT LIFE Gamma Sigma Della and Phi Sigma honorary societies and the American Society of Animal Science and Dairy Science D WYNNE THORNE Wynne Thome Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station at USU has been affiliated with the University since 1939 During that lime he has boon teaching doing research and experimental wmk and administrating the Experimental D Station After graduating from Utah State in 1933 Director Thorne went to Iowa State University and was awarded his M S and PhD degrees He has taught at Iowa State Texas A&M and USU Research experience Includes work at the experimental at Iowa University of Wis- sta-tin- jh w'it UWWRJW yjj iw 23 196 he cousin and USU In 1953-5was affiliated with the Tennessee Valley Authority as chief of the Soil and Fertilizer Research Branch 4 J GARDNER Dean E J Gardner College of Science is a native of Logan and received his B S and M S degrees trom Utaah Stale He has since been engaged in further education research teaching and publishing He was awarded Ills Ph D at Umveisity of California and did postdoctoral work until 195S At the same time he was assistining at U of C He was an structor and dean of lower division at Salinas Junior College Associate Professor at University of Utah and has been Acting Head of the Department of Zoology at USU Dr Gardner is presently engaged in research under special ELDON Council Damon Runyon Memorial Fund and the National Institute of Health He is recognized by Sigma Xi Phi Kappa Phi Genetics Society of America American SocAmerican iety of Naturalists and other Eugenics Society national organizations He serves as Secretary and Vice President of lie American Society of Human Genetics tion of skis parkas boots and accessories F DANCING nite Every Fri-S- MALIBU Private parties or 752-746- rjw FOR GREAT VALUES IN BACK TO SCHOOL AND YEAR ROUND parts sweaters ski poles ski We feature professional Aki Shoe ski Minnesota He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi Sigma Xi Alpha Zeta hipkuqqERS by For your hips lock lovely belted eords great levis ! 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Our ski shop is open and stocked with of Southern California and It University for his PhD At various times betwren 32 and 1942 Dean Cuimsee i ved as secretary of the ext sion division instructor of nalism assistant professor soriate professor and profe of journalim and Director the Extension division at El grants from the American Cancer Society National Research which he served for three years Recently Governor Calvin L Ramp-to- n appointed him to membersteering comship on a mittee assigned to prepare a master plan for the higher education system of Utah Dr Merrill has two sons : Richard a Rhodes Scholar and presently with a law firm in Washand Stephen ington D C studying at Oriel College Oxford England Recently President Chase was awarded the Order of the Crow'n by the Shah of Iran he has actively represented USU in the Western Hemisphere Europe and the Middle East Through special programs and a sincere interest in the young people of other lands he has welcomed students from many foreign lands to study at the University Dr Chase is a member of the scholastic fraternities Phi Alpha Theta and Phi Kappa Phi He is also a member of several professional societies Between 1936 and 1945 he served as head of five different collegiate institutes affiliated with universities in the West In 1945 he became Dean of Students at USU but left in 1951 to accept the appointment as Director fo the College of Southern Utah After three years he returned to Utah State as its President — & ML UNION BUILDING AND 129 NORTH MAIN ST |