Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 196S ‘Life Society Wed-lesda- y Bod-rer- Jerry Lynn Logan Budge Smithfield Chambers Trenton Linda Smithfield Christensen Clark St Anthony Idaho KrisFrancine Logan: tine Garff llardv Salt Lake City Kathy Jensen Cove Carol Jorgensen Lambert Stephanie fly rum Salt Lake City Charlene Susan ManWellsville Ann MiVickie ning Kaysville ner Springville Barbara Nielsen Hvrun Karen Olsen Sherry Olsen Salt Lake Charlotte Smith Citv Donna TavJer Salt Lake City Lke City Yvonne Tayler Salt Lake Citv Jeanne Tayloi Logan: Jill Wheelwright Ogden Big Piney Cynthia Wilkerson and Jean Wood Wyoming Sioux Falls South Dakota Diane Pi: Alpha Omicron Jladlev Downey Idaho Selma Hyntas Salt Lake City Karen Ann Martsch Ileyburn Idaho and Margaret Ann Ross Logan Chi Omega: Carolyn Adams Kavsville Patty Baugh Logan Mvrth Baur Ogden: Anne Susan Brown Ogden Santa Clara California: Call Idaho Falls: Carpn Christensen Logan: Gae Dar-le- y Karen Eggett Hyrum American Fork Susette Fletcher Reno Nevada Mary Gallagher Des Moines Iowa: Christina Gunn Bountiful Celia Hansen Provo Sue Harris Menlo Park California Susan Howes American Fork Rosemarv Jensen Peggy Nielson Hyrum: Logan: Elizabeth Norden Salt Ij-k- e City: Connie Oliver Murray Javne Robinson Ogden Prilla Seiter Salt Lake City Margaret Shank Redwood City California: Connie Smith Sioux Dixie Fails South Dakota: Newton Janice Smith Tooele Kay Voris Brigham City: Kathe Vowles Farmington: Ginger White Logan: Jean Williams Bountiful Sande Worley Logan and Mar-g- y Wright Ogden Delta Delta Delta: Christine Abbott Eusene Oregon: Linda California Covina Andrew Vinnv Baldwin Byron California Vickie Lynne Barber Lav-toVicky Baxter Hvrum: Dianna Bjaison Mapleton: Tana Brenn Duchesne: Stizi Springville: Paulette Class Bountiful: Kathrvn Farrer LoTwin gan: Dianne Hansen Falls Idaho Holly Hansen Ely Nevada Marilyn Hansen Bruner Carolyn Andrea Lea-tha- m Hy-ru- Salt n: B'e'-in-ge- r Jae Salt Wanted: Independents To Join Council for Applications open today membership on the Independent Students Council according to Richard Jensen Council president The Council’s purpose is to further the cause of Independent students through activities and recognition and to acquaint the Independent senators with student opinion on campus issues Past activities have included sponsorship of dances and a student book exchange in cooperation with the Spurs This year's calendar will be drawn up in the weekly meetings starting in mid - October A 1 interested Independents are encouraged to apply for membership on the Council One student per dorm and a number of off - campus students will be chosen for membership Application forms are available at the Union Activity Center Building third floor until Octo1 desk ber 7 For further information contact Independent Senators Jane Montgomery Ron Drake or Lawrence Rigby or Richard Jensen at WilC A' 8 M Sprouse Reitz Co Just North of Albertsons Open 9 Student Life office am to 9 pm Mon thru Sat Westclox Electric Alarm Clock 498 Value will be giVen Applicants Di Classified HIOH INCOME JOBS on Oil a high inning nb In mIm1 trlhullon or mark-- ! resm on wur own campus Be" campus representative fr ntaKiines American Airlines ' atlon Match etc anil eiirn n tnonev doing interesting ur (tig right annv' Collegiate £ Dept h 27 E 22 St Nf Y 10)10 DO VOIJ WANT to know t j Order the Salt Lake Tribune Siirrial student offer — 'j mV oO Phone Solon Atkin tji) after o pm 73:M)i8 BVAPJAN Missionary fteurion ( Imilton Ave Salt Lake city t Ird Ward 7 Sit It I FLIGHT toured Nellas Air Force Base at Las Vegas Nevada last spring quarter after drilling in the Hell Dorado Days Parade in Vegas The girls are pictured above in- THE USU ANGEL specting an team 00 plane flown by the famous Thunderbird flying F- -l p m I UI-X- Phone s(m & S KOIt ALL automotive need (: tune-up- s brakes mbes r huiKn AnuTican Fourth N 4 Varn WANJKD 1 roommate bnv in month plus utilities WANTED Bin nr trade elf? Otto Derr 752271 01 Get Acquainted Tea Sunday s g V USU Angel Flight For the women with better things to do than iron shirts Schedules Tryouts With a combination of hard work fun and pretty girls the Angel Flight embarks on its fourth year on the Utah State University campus Tryouts are scheduled for next Monday and Tuesday A special Angel Flight Tea will be held Sunday from 3 until 5 pm in the University Lounge in the Union Building to help acquaint girls with the functions of the organization Application blanks will be available and tryout procedures will be outlined The Angel Flight is an honor- ary organization for college women founded as an auxilliary to the Air Force R 0 T C program and with its main purpose to serve the Air Force the university and the community The Flight made up of thirty girls acts as the official host of USU by ushering at ball games and other university sponsored events and activties Drilling in the Homecoming Parade is annually the groups first pubic ap- pearance Last year the Flight carried out several community projects including giving time and effort to help the mentally retarded children at the Cache Training Center presenting programs at the rest home for senior citizens and sponsoring blood drives on campus Highlighting the past year for many Angels was the National Conclave held in Dallas Texas One week out of spring quarter was spent attending meetings and socials and exchaning ideas with girls from the other 113 Angel Flights located all over the nation Of course the trip also afforded time for sightseeing and shopping The National Conclave is scheduled fo Miami Beach this year A weekend jaunt to Las Vegas ended the Angel’s year with a bang The Flight drilled in the Hell Dorado Days Parade as a representative of USU on this excursion The Angel Flight also made a base visitation to Nellis Air Force Base and were able to inspect the headquarters for the Air Force flying team The Thunderbirds As headquarters for the West-e- n Area of Angel Flight the USU squadron will be hosting an Area Conclave at Hill Air Force Base near the first of December All the surrounding colleges and universities in Utah Wyoming Montana and Colorado will be represented The Conclave promises to be as fun and effective as the National gathering according to Area Commander Sue Crisfield ai a c e: a C S T j We have a complete modern and efficient professional shirt laundering service Now you can free yourself from the chore of washing and ironing shirts Our shirt process makes shirts look and feel brighter stay fresher longer And we do them the way your husband wants them Heavy medium light or no starch at all You’ll Officers of the Flight for next year include: Katie Jean Price Commander Linda Jacobsen Executive Officer Sharon Miller Administrative Officer Gretchen Ronnow Asst Administrative Officer: Marsha Porter Information Officer Claudia Carrigan Operations Officer Kathyrn Reeves Supply Officer and Esther Jane Peterson Comptroller like our professional Sanitone drycleaning service loo Qive us a call today ONE DAY SERVICE LDS Sfudenf Group Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaners Slafes Social The newly reorganized LDS Student Association will hold an opening social Saturday evening at 8 pm in the Institute 241 North Main St Logan Ballrom Utah The dance which is stag according to social chairman Pat Nelson is the first opening social of the year Featuring the Keith Jensen orchestra the social affair is to acquaint students with the LDS Institute Assisting Miss Nelson with preparations for the evening are Student Council members: n Purser Richard Eyre Bill Larsen Kathy Gutke Alvin Anderson and Carol Ann Allen Lou-An- The LDS Student Association is planning many other varied and numerous activities for the 1966-6academic schol year including an open house to be held at the Institute during registration 7 PEOAD c WELCOME AGGIES! Charge Accounts and Loy-owa- LADIES STORE Where Logan Shops with I 1 Confidence 752-55- Garland 500 Count (o) (o)c (o) (O) ji ee stories and will be lucked their journalistic ability V8" ahty interest and expenen Reporters are also needed tl' $97 Filler Paper College Ruled 139 Value Room the Union Building next contact Marsha Porter - ra Tal-mad- sistant Editors Anyone inter T ed is encouraged to come to' £ r Carla Harmon Brigham City Claudia Harris West Jordan Tremonton Sue Harrison SpanTrissa Hart Presish Fork ton Idaho Charla Lynn Mugler California North Hollywood Susan Jean Packer Logan BarPam Parsons Richfield Vickie bara Pavich Midvale Read Preston Idaho: Kathleen Reese Paul IdahoMargaret Nanette Wood Squires Logan and Diane Wuth-ric- h Farmington Logan Kappa Delta: Judy Allen Burley Idaho Cathi Crossman Brigham City Cynthia Dustin Whittier California: Kaye Ellison Tuscarora Utah Joyce Erickson Logan: Cheryl Fors-ber- g Nicki Fullmer Logan Biackfoot Idaho Pat Gessel Ogden Karen Guvmon Orinda California: Margie Hansen Ogden: Sharon Hansen Burley Idaho Pat Heiner Logan Barbara Lane Ogden: Sherrv Ann Suzanne Moore Henefer Utah Nielsen Burley Idaho: Tana Nielson Logan: Readmg Boise Idaho: Sue Tesch West Jordan: Sandy Timpson Lake Citv and Terry Le Trane Orem Sigma Kappa Vicki Bateson Salt Lake City Margorie Holmes Salt Lake Citv Lucetta Jolley Roy: Debbv Popler Ogden Janet Sterling Reno Nevada Kathryn Harrv Logan and Radene Brown Springville Bor-gog- Bar-Tia- The Student Life Soeietv r has openings for two more' r 177 Coeds Pick Up Bids with 117 coeds picking up to one of the six national jids reek organizations on the Utah j Dean Helen 5tate campus Lundstrom released the names f the following new pledges: o Alpha Chi Omega: Villa Bowen Jean Elsa Logan Logan Maxine Bowen Spanish Fork Valerie Brown Ogden 3arbara Bruch Layton Diane eds Asst Edito' Fall Sorority Rueh Ends Fall sorority rush ended Page-Ne- HOME OF FAMOUS LABELS Betty Rose Jonathon Logan Butte Knits Catalina Van Raalte - Hzne OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 Women’s sizes 4 to 10 Little From size 11 sizes 1212 to 3 Girls’ for Rn In White Black Chino Navy Red Loden Green Is 0 111 fei rap Little to |