Show Page 6 Student The Editor distinguished diplomat fairs Lord Harlech er Sir David ) (the form- Under-Secretar- y comes Ornsby-Gore- to Utah State on Thursday His speech at 11:30 am in the Chase Fine Arts Center will be free to students with activity cards Now Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords Lord Harlech joined the Committee of the Leader of the Opposition (the Sha dow Cabinet) in 1966 British Ambassador to the United States from 1961 to 1965 he was well known in public life (before succeeding his father as the fifth Baron in 1964) as Sir member for David Ormsby-Goreleven years of the House of Commons and for five years of the Conservative Government William David Ormsby-Gorwas born on May 20 1918 his father the fourth Baron was for 28 years a member of Parliament and at one time Secretary of State for the Colonies while on his mother’s side he is descended from the distinguished Cecil family as a grand son of the Fourth Marquess of Salisbury He was educated at Eton College Oxford where he read history and served during the second world war with the Berkshire Yeomanry and at the War Office After the war he studied estate management and agriculture at the College of Estate Manage ment A few years later Lord cilor 'this office led the Bri-tisNadelegation to the United tions whenever the Foreign was absent attended the meetings of the Economic and Social Council and worked as leader of the Brid tish delegation during the Geneva at negotiations In he h Sec-retar- Con-sultati- disarmament and the cessa-tioof neclear tests Lord Harlech married in 1940 Sylvia daughter of the late Mr Hugh Lloyd Thomas formerly British Ambassador in Paris He has two sons and three daugh-ter- s on After serving briefly as Parlof iamentary State for Foreign Affairs and he was promoted in January 1957 to Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and created Privy Coun and expert on international af Friday Sept 27 — Utah State University concerned with finance and BY MARDELL PARRISH Life Manging Life y ly pro-tracte- GEBliniP n n nan ESMlff His wife died in May 1967 and he has since been occasional ly listed in the society columns for dating Jackie Kennedy September 1966 saw the by Columbia University Press of Lord Harlech’s book pub-licatio- n “Must the West Decline?’’ -an assessment of the condition of Western civilization In the 20th century HfliEf Itfllll nsi'M e e Your first Harlech announced that he had made over to his heir the own ership of his lands and Mr Ormsby-Gor- e (as he then was) became managing director of the Brogyntyn Estate Company Lord Harlech was reared in a political atmosphere for his father held a number of appointments He entered min-isteri- al Parliament in as 1950 Conser-vativ- e MP for Oswestry near his home in Shropshire on the Welsh border He made a spe-cistudy of international relations from the time he was al November in appointed 1951 Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State for For eign Affairs while holding this position he was an alternate Bri-tis- for: (a) the student just beginning his college career (b) the longThis test was designed time student (seeminglymaking college his career) and (c) the student who’s wondering if college s7?ozd'beipart ofhis career 4 All questions are multiple choice Only one answer is correct plete this test (You may take ten days if necessary) 1 h delegate to the United Nations General Assembly in Paris and New York and represented Britain on the second Committee dealing with social and economic matters and the fifth Committee Before beginning the school year at Utah State each student should: a) Graduate from high school b) Arrive on campus c) Open a Personal Plan Checking Account (no minimum is required to open your account) All of the above d) You have 10 minutes to com- complete monthly statement every month) d) Many friends who will lend him money 4 Students should be allowed to drive: a) A unicycle through school hallways b) His professors crazy c) To the Walker Office in Logan and windows from his bank at 2 drive-ucar (or park in the ample parking provided) p Welcome Back Big Blue 2 We’re with you 00 Drive Out and Save c) Drive to the Cache Valley Office of Walker Bank (102 North Main St) and open a Personal Plan Checking Account HINSl d) Authorized SALKS PARTS SERVICE automobile repairing all makes (Alt 4 Fdr tody Work VttaotiRCf Front End &rvi American Motors 24-Ho- Ask for a transfer slip to a class be- ginning later in the week O0EQ JUl fol- lowing the first day of school: a) Stay home b) Stay home in bed 1 OIDSMOBILE Each student should do which of the 3 The most important thing for a student to have at the beginning of the school year is which of the following: a) Scads of credit cards b) No money c) Money (and a Personal Plan Checking Account for bill paying — with a d) A better car than either his professors’ or his parents’ 5 Students should have enough freedom to: a) Run the school as they see fit b) Fail a class now and then and still maintain a passing grade point average c) Reorder Personal Plan Checks by mail d) None of the above 6 Students who take this test are: a) Anxious to take tests b) Worried about tests c) Ready for school if they’ve answered every question (C) d) (Fill in answer of your choice) Air Conditioning Wrecker Service This test proves conclusively that the convenience of writing Personal Plan Checks (instead'of paying cash) and aving a permanent record (of everything you spend) far outweighs the small cost (25T monthly service chzrge and For my money it’s l()o per check actually paid on your account) TT'TT T It’s no test on you to open your own' Personal Plan Checking Account Cache Valley Office 102 North Main Street Logan Why not do it today? 1 Phone Logan Nite Phones: 752-54- 24 752-645- 3 or 752-103- 5 1250 No Main Logan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |