| Show m Chase Greets USU Students dir see page en i 2 ?v esi t yMT Ags Scare Nebraska But Lose see page La i 4 Serving The Students of Utah State University K m Volume 64 3fes Utah Stole University tor B) September 26 Monday Number 2 More USU Administrators edi oun of ' ' giMr ce a co DAWN" is theme of this year's 5 GeoHOMECOMING scheduled Oct booked been has to a Sheering present rge concert Saturday just prior to the annual dance in the Union Ballroom USU's Scotsmen provide dancing music Janet Greenhalgh Is general chairman of this year's festivities "DYNAMIC £ will 10-1- l I Gf f f A- - i H f J JS ’1 v JT i V ’l 1 '- -'v "j t I i '£- - 4 j - X - w rn n JOHN A fc£r?V '‘i f ri f J : k- " A Cai-li-i- ' ' J( w Cai lisle Dept HudJ of the College of Education woiked his wav up tlnough the Ltdh Public Schools Svsttins beloie coming to USU A native ot Lagan e Dean has attenued USU and the I mvci-it- v of Ltah He received s hi- at tne Univeritv of Calii iinia her e he staved to cornph tc hi- - doctoi ate m vv jf nr f i' a ry F D CARLISLE ma-ter- 0- ks A x )' C John ii y 4 f -- y evten-iv- e r '( " v D- f ? - a at oi kc j I v f'l 'l t ft ”w ' I c e is the pi si dent of Phi Delta shap'er y 'j will crown her successor Attendants from last year e Cheryl Smith left ond Janet Thompson Cook HOMECOMING 1966 is near — just two weeks away! Highlighting the annual event will be naming of royclty Last year's court w'll end its reign when Queen Bonnie Allen -- center a-- ! 3 i J CLAUDE k t 4 VH ' 1 "r 'oSy fksJS1 ‘n tf ??' ri 5 r- W 4 - V j! 4 ' : ‘ r 'A t f I la t 'S iaf-T-- DOWNTOWN PARADING is scheduled urday Oct 15 SPE's float above aeompani- er speaker jt over 40 gi actuation eei cises and Kotarv aie mh pait of this man s btisv life Buiteiishaw is the director of the Western Political Science Association and an otticer in the Jt ed by Sebastian the St Bernard has been among annual contenders for trophy honors Sat- h Vs-- - Q cA TaJM i r Y y 7ii V? "T!s this year the game on NBC Colorado State FOOTBALL FOR HOMECOMING will put USU in the spotlight when nation-wid- e - Asociation NOTH: The and pictures of administrators presented in todav’s issue conclude what was an attempt to acquaint new and transfer students to 1 tab State I with the school’s adWe believe the ministration series was also of value to veteran I tag students since it could serve to somewhat refresh their memories of the school's (H)IIORS '' - i L r ’v -- ' shown in competition with the Agg'es above will visit Romney Stadium for this year's con- - test Science With todav’s concluding sket-- ( lies and pictures Student Life has presented information on his President Pa" I Chase special assistants the three viee presidents eight college deans and two student deans We acknowledge a mi "i the sketch of Dr Wvnno Thorne His correct title is in charge of research t 17- Northwest administrators) H y will go civil and giaduate i igation engmeeiing project engineer on the Savage Rivet Dam Upper Potomac River Commission Maivvid and mstiuctor at the University ot W ashington He has vvoiked as a consultant on hvdiaulic sfiuctuies and irrigation companies in Coloiado Coloiado River on the Uppc Compact and foi the City ot Logan Di Peteison was on the Advisory Committee of the US Department of Agriculture and is a member of the Vine): t Society tor Engineering Education American Society ot Civil Lngineei s American Association lor the Advancement of Science Union Amencan Geophysical American Road Bmldeis Associ iation and Sigma He has published ai tides on li ugatiun leclamation hvdiau-Ii- c and stiuctuial engineering engmeeiing y f " A I Im-veisi- N JF- - I v ot pioqiam in -- y PHYLLIS BURTENSHAW Claude J Baitensiiaw Dean of an acStudents ha- tive interest m vaned ubiects since receiving his Ph D in Pobtical Science at the I inverses of Utdli in 1955 To his n edit aie achievements in loathing at Ptichs College Bi igham Young L'mversitv and the of Utah He has taught political science philosophv economics and histoiy In the iield of pxilitic s Dean Burtenshavv served m the Idalio State Senate received the democratic nomination for I'S Senate was a member ot the Idaho House of Repiesentatives and has been a member of the demo-ciati- c paitv State Cential Committee and District Coordinator Father of eight vhildien the dean is active in chinch and ottice bov civic events PT scout work citv reeieation lead- I- - PETERSON native of cential Utah D3an D k Petei spn comes to the College oi Engmeeiing with a vast cache at piactica! epen-enc- e and t a'nmg His college education began at USU wheie he leceived his bachelot of science degiee in Civil Engmeeiing and continued through M C E and D C E He the Rensselaer attended Polv technic Institute and was a Russell Sage Fellow Accomplishments in the field include being head of Civil Engmeeiing at Coloiadn State Imvetsitv development of an studv 51 t l -- ) wc i 1 I - Knt" sAnAf tw -- v : v £ kJL--- i w 5 f xyf JY Siudents inieiested in willing a column for Student Life aie asked 1o contact Brent Checketts in the Student Life office weekdays or phone him at evenings and 752-487- 2 weekends 9 V a — '4 t vv r isl ' HELEN —t 5 ’ y V ' 1 SSI LUNDSTROM Bi ginning hei fnsi full vear as Dean of Women students is Dean Helen Lundstiom a native of Logan She receiv ed her bach-elo- i of aits degree from Utah State before going to Denver ImveiMtv for her masteis of business administration degiee Doan Lundsiroin entered the faculty as an assistant professor of Business Education and has seived as secretary of professor rotation faculty relations and is a member of the Faculty Senate She foimeily taught at Preston and Logan high schools Western Delta Phi Epsilon Business Education Association American Business Writing Association Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Lambda Delta aie just a few of the oigamrations to which she' belongs Besides her strenuous role as Dean of Women ami other campus activities Dean Lundstrom is Piesident of Lundstrom Kutm-tui- e Coiporation in Logan Student Activity Spots Open Those inteiested in paitieipat-m- g Entertainment Bui pan Associated Student and Union Progi am activities may obtain application foims from the at the Activily Center on the thiid floor of the Union in sec-icta- Building Laige numbeis of openings are available In many diffeient fields R SNOW Adininistiator teachei and loctuier can all be used in Dean Phyllis R Snow Dean of the College of Family Life She has been dean since s 1961 and has spent several learning in Canada and Die United Stales des-cnb- sum-mei- Dean Snow gtaduated fiom the University of Utah and State College of Home New Yoik wheie Economics she was aw aided a masters degiee m home management She leceived her Ph D in 1956 from Cornell Univeisity en-tei- Di Snow is affiliated with numerous home economics associations besides Phi Kappa n Phi Omicion Nu and Phi Omicron She has authored articles m and the Omicron Nu Journal Utah Science and several other journals Previous to accepting her posUp-silo- news-pape- is ition at USU Dean Snow worked for General Foods as a Foods Technician Salt Lake and Jordan School Districts as a teacher and a case vvoiker for the Federal Emeigency Relief J STEWART WILLIAMS J Stewart Williams Doan of thp School of Giaduate Studios and Head ot the Dept of Geology has been with USU since 1935 A name of Piovo Utah Dean Williams received his B A front BYU his M A from Columbia University and his Ph D from Geoige Washington University He later did some post graduate work at Yale University Dean Williams began his educational career as an Instructor at BYU later as an Assistant at Columbia University till he came to USU as a Professor of Geology In 1950 he was given the position of Dean of Giad-uat- e Studies The Dean is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America the Utah Academy of Science Arts and Letters and the Utah Paleontalogical Society He is t a member of the Seismological T Society of America the Ameri-- j can Geophysical Union and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Dean Williams is a past president of the Utah State Chapter of the Society of Sigma Xi and the Utah Geological Society Dean Williams is married with a daughter and three sons Professor Dies Funeroi Tuesday Funeral services lor A Ray Johnson 40 assistant professor in the speech department will be Tuesdav at noon in the Hall Moituary Home Di Johnson valued member of USU’s speech department died unexpectedly at h:s home Thuisday morning of natural causes He is survived bv his wife Betty and a daughter Liebe a student at Logan Junior High School He was boin at Montevideo to 24 1926 Aug Minnesota Adolph and Claia Gilbertson Jchnson After leceivmg his bachelor of Arts degree from Concordia College in Morehead Minnesota he moved to USU for his Master's degree in 1948 and went on to Denver University for his doctorate in 1951 He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Before joining the staff at USU he taught at Southern Methodist University Concoidia College and also worked as an industrial relations man in Dallas Texas Dr Johnson aslo spent some time writing and producing Language Dept Sets Skill Tests Di Fife Head of the Department of Languages announced that a proficiency examination for all Freshman students regis-tei-e- d for French German or Spanish will be given in the classes in these languages Wednesday Sept 28 There will also be a test given at 4:30 pm of the same day for those who are unable to take n at the houis during which are theinteimediate classes held The houis aie as follows: German 9 30 am and 1:30 pm French 9 30 am and 10 30 a m Spanish p m All 8 30 a m students with and 12 30 previous training m languages coming to teh University for the first time and who wish to study any one of the above languages are required to take this test religious films tor the Lutheian Church Dr Joimson who taught at USU for the past two yeats will be especially remembered for his courses in oral interpretation Professor Rex Robinson Head ot the Speech Department and personal friend of Dr Johnson's said "Ray Johnson was a valued member of our department and we greatly t egret his death ’ Debate Squad Meets Tuesday USU debate coach Dr announces that the first debate squad meeting of the year is tomorrow in Room 214 of the Mechanic Arts Building This yeai's topic is "Resolved that the United States should substantially reduce hs foreign policy commitments’’ Dr Robinson calls it the “most challenging debate topic in many n years” Newcomeis ate welcome to attend the meeting tomorrow Previous debase experience is not necessary for participation in the debate program Those interested in debate but unable to attend the fust meeting may see Dr Robinson in Main 33 or Mrs Heggen in Mam 132 F Four tournaments air sched- uled for Fall Quarter Two are at BYU in Piovo one is at the University of Coloiado at Boulder and one is at the University of Washington at Seattle Tryouts Slated For Comedy Tiyouts for the first fall Utah Slate Theatre production a wold Russian farce called "The Inspector Geneial” are scheduled 7 pm today in Main 216 In the play which was written by Nikolai Gogal there are parts for filteen men and five women Rehearsals are scheduled for week nights 7 pm at the Lync Theatre m downtown Logan Production dates are Oct 27 28 29 and Nov 3 4 and 5 JjJy |