Show What’s New For USU Blue Key Announces Students Next Fall? New Officers Sweetheart Blue Key national fraternity at service an USU New Parrish has been MARDELL selected as editor of the BLUE with Fred Thompson BOOK Jr as layout editor Barry Bodily Business Manager Reed Bullen Jr advertising Stephen Flammer listings and John Tho mas Caine distribution Gordon H and Kenneth Jed Allen were announced as co chairmen of the foreign students outing which was held Friday at The purpose of UpperGuienva the outing was to promote better relations with foreign stu dents at USU Blue Key was organized at USU In 1932 to provide close compan lonship between Its members and to serve the University Its Is limited to 25 upper who not only main classmen tain a superior grade point but have demonstrated outstanding leadership abilities with a de sire to serve others Fraternity members usher at graduation exercises take care of the traditional Wag onwheel give recognition each school year to outstanding high C nounced selection of Its new of fleers Blue Key Darling for 1968-6and Its 16 new members recently at Its annual formal dinner and Initiation ceremony New officers are: Karl Koer ner president Dwight Israelsen Dan Burke vice president Treasurer John Brlnghurst sec Jacobson his Tom retary torian and Joe Blanch dinner meeting chairman Eldon Drake and Swede Larson will serve as fraternity advisors Carolyn Adams was selected Blue Key as the 1968-6Miss Adams Is a junior from Layton Utah and Is the ASUSU executive secretary Dar-lin- Everyone Graduates To sole honorary g fraternity members are: Gordon H Allen Jed Allen Ken Andersen Barry Bodily Reed Bullen Jr John Caine Richard D Dalnes Stephen Daines Ste Robert Gutke phen Flammer Jerry Larson John H Ogden Phillip Olsen MarDell C Par rlsh Blaine Pierson and Fred Thompson Jr The 16 new members were chosen from over 70 applicants Other members who will be ac tlve for the coming year are: Clark England Skip Shelton Steve Green and Chuck Eber- - BLUE KEY DARLING Carolyn Adams 68-6- 9 By Dixie Dalton mem-bershi- p USU-BY- seniors In northern and southern Idaho sponsor the Miss USU Contest promote better foreign student relations and publish the USU Student Directory Life Society Editor Fun exciting different are appropriate adjectives to des cribe USU’s social life this year Reading over past issues of Stu dent Life brings to mind many of the interesting and controver slal happenings of the past year The year was started off with a bang with Lynn Packer as Let the folks that you'd be most interested in looking over the NEW BLOCKS before you decide on a wardrobe for next fall Write them a letter Or if you live here guess it would be all right to bring it up at dinner tonight (If you write don't ask for money It’s too late in the year) of the popular f campus paper Packer among added other accomplishments color (and controversy) to the sometimes calm pages of Student Life Homecoming was amemorable occasion for all The week’s stor my weather miraculously cleared up to make the Homecoming bright and pleasant With the advent of winter came snow ball fights the selection of Most Preferred Man a new Paper Doll and the an nouncement of Dr Glen Taggart editor-in-chie- never-endin- new at home know Opening in early August g president of USU Finally came spring! (or at least that’s what the calendar said) In spite of the unpredictable weather the usual myrald of parties and activities took place Macombo with Its island was an unforgettable success The Miss USU pageant displayed a selection of beauty and talent never to be forgot-teRobin Awards In all its splendor was held for the first time in the new Fine Arts Cen NOTHING TO WEAR? n (? and sororities Fraternities concluded the year formal style Trl Delta’s entertained their dates at the Kitty Hawk room at the Salt Lake Airport PI Kapps went to Park City and Sigma Nu’s stayed In Logan Leaders of the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity at USU for the coming year are: Karl Koerner president (back 1 to Dan Burke treasurer Dwight Israelsen vice president and Joe Blanch dinner meeting chairman Absent at time of and Tom Jacobson picture were: John Bringhurst secretary r) historian and a swimming pool Sigma Nu’s To Add New Wing Pool The pool which will be located on the ground floor will be 18 feet wide 36 feet long Esti mated cost for the new addition is $90000 The date of com pletion Is set for September 1968 This Is the first time Slg ma Nu National fraternity has approved a loan for the build-inof an Indoor swimming pool A third wing will be added later When completed It will enclose an Indoor garden two-ma- n KIMIKtCNTtD All In all the year has been very Interesting and rewarding Hopefully the activities of the coming year will prove to be Just as enjoyable and beneficial as this year’s TOM NATIONAL AOVimtlNS A OtVIVION 0W SAL MM MHV1CSS A York N V ttAMITfl DMWT v Nw Try Our “TRY-ON-IN- ” We’ll schedule it at your convenience when USU classes convene next fall Come in Start trying on whatever strikes your fancy Keep it up We’re "IN” as long as you are So are the clothes at BLOCKS PHOTOS g BARGAIN PRICES Three 8 x 10 Size $900 Three 5x7 $750 Size BY National Educational Advertising Services COO THE NEWLYELECTED exe cutlve council went to Park City for a leadership seminar Dls cusslon groups on leadership activities and policies for the com ing year were conducted 1 The second stage of a three stage construction program for the Sigma Nu house was begun Friday The new wing whlchwlll extend north will house seven rooms one single room I Gentlemen this paragraph is written especially for the big men on campus Why? ’Cause we’ll bet it’s the first one you read Next fall the prettiest dates at dances will be dressed in clothes from BLOCKS You too Yes if you are inclined toward sartorial perfection — from a tux to cutoffs you’ll be dressed in clothes from BLOCKS ter Wallet Size 12 INC Phone 1QOT Published tri weekly during the school year except during official university holidays and final exam week by the Associated Students of Utah State University Publication office located in Room 315 of the Union Building Correspondence and change of address should be addressed to PO Box 1262 Logan Utah 64321 Subscribtion price SI par University Station quarter S3 per year Entered for second class postage at th Post Office $350 Satisfaction Guaranteed 752-971- 7 Alterations are free so we can be sure you’re fitted properly Smiles t00- - ®OCKS clothes are sure to — you your big brother please: your Mom and Dad grandparents heck even the newest addition to any PEDERSEN STUDIO West Center Street arC 54 For Lasting Beauty and Permanent Value Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Society Editor Fine Arts Editor Photo Editor Circulation Manager Circulation Columnists: Andrew Zipser Rcporto's: Winn Wnndell Kick Dean Suzanne Juneva Boyden Chris Pederson Brent Hislop Dixie Dalton Carma Wadley Nate Long Jim Sommers Carlin Bartschi News Craig Hislop S D'ck Lloyd Shafer L Op Fati Marjani Hqh Ate Galant Sue Quality - Custom Made Sandals Your Choice Of Styles or A 'Style Of Your Special Design $10-$2- 0 Cost Call Fred-- ph 752-932- 9 Syndrome STT BLOCKS " B' Y°U! d0n''' Harris Fred’s Sandal Shop -- ESTABLISHMENT If you think BLOCKS is like other stores don’t If you think you must dress like everyone else don’t If you think you can’t open om know how to dreifn wttm to diamond tetttr than ArtCarvod Sinca 1650 ArtCarvod artitan hava bean creating tuparb diamond anaamant nnp detailed with crafumanthip The beauty of each diamond (peak for iteell Butbacauw of a diamond u o vary choice your important ArtCarvod often you full protect ion on your invaelment ArtCarved not only warranto tha value and quality of it diamonde but tha of ita tlegant eettmj against lore of tha diamond No I the THOMAS JEWELERS 73 No Main Members American Gem Society Logan’s Fastest Growing Jt'weler START YOUR Thelhnv 0lR OWN CAMPAIGN warr°ke budget f "T pleases you (Even if you have to work for We think you’ll find it at BLOCKS cms 4th N 2nd E Logan Utah it) |