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Be sure to be in the Hub Wednesday at 11:30 for the action Utah State University Wednesday October 23 1968 Volume 66 Number 12 Homecoming New System Activities Can Alleviate To Continue Old Problems by The winter quarter class s schedule bulletins for are in the available tration today according to Dean Newburger Dean of Student protzman grant Life Writer Student pre-regi- book-stor- Reigning over the “Challenge of Change” Ser-vic- homecoming will be Pat Gessel new Homecoming Queen Her attendents are Jerri Eggett Sorensen and Karen Completing the list of the seven were Mary Lynn finalists Abrams Joyce Leavitt Carolyn James and Jolene Stimpson After the bathing suit and formal competition the seven finalists were asked to answer the ques-tio“What is the role of n home-comin- g queen and how do you think it can be improved and expand ed?” contest sections the entertained by Harry Davis who is a former USU Personality of the Year Robbins award winner The Delta Kappa Trio Pat Swasey Cindy Kimball Janice Scott sang Rhythm Rhapsodies one of the top talent shows of the USU year is the big event for tonight from finalist Featuring 10 almost 40 entrees the program will start at 8 in the Fine Arts Between crowd was Center Auditorium The winner of the competition receives a three foot high travel '68 Homecoming Events Listed Wednesday Oct 23 Rhythm Rhapsodies Chase Fine Arts Center Chase Fine Arts 8:00 pm Friday Oct 25 House Decorations Friday Evening Pep Rally and Dance Saturday Oct 26 Parade 10:00 am Homecoming Game 1:0 Campus Open House Irish Rovers Concert MC for the no trophy will event be Entertain charge ment Bureau Chairman Willy Thursday the Utah Sumphony concert will be held That day house and float decorating swing into high gear There is always rivalry between fraternities so rorities and campus organiza-tion- s to see who can walk away with the prize decoration Friday starts the big jam of events that will keep the USU campus running for 43 hours A Pep rally Bonfire where the players will be introduced is slated for 7 pm north of the High Rise complex Immediately after the peprally will be an out side stomp on the Union Plaza Saturday is the big day of homecoming week Starting with the 8 am reunion breakfast for the class of ’43 in the town Bluebird activites next swing to the annual parade which rolls off 10 am ’s The Utah Symphony Orchestra considered by the “New York Times” to be one of the best 15 orchestras in the country will perforin in the Chase Fine Arts Concert Hall Thursday The is the first of the Civic Music series and will also be held in connection with Home coming activities Under the baton of Maurice Abravanel the Utah Symphony has taken its place among the great orchestras of the world and “Records Recording” London calls it “a first class ensemble distinguished by the fine tone of its strings the ut terly secure violin intonation the agile supple woodwind and the This is magnificent brass con-ce- a great orchestra” Der Kurier Berlin comments: intensely colorful per formance brought clearly to light the orchestral brillance of the Utah Symphony” As for Abravanel in the words of the “Los Angeles Herald Ex aminer” “he is a major figure among the orchestra conductors of today” who has made the Utah “an Symphony into what the y ies onfthf °fntelelecture ser-Dresp- n campus will be J Led°Sar affStGPhen f°reign 6 ocl-24- - y Review” calls “a splendid a Salonika Greece He native was “imported” by the Metropolitan Opera in 1936 and was the youngest conductor ever there He has been with of been or Tel lecture has Western the Collegiate ganized by Association Through planning a speaker can talk directly by tele phone to six universities at the same time without leaving his of rt 20 years During the concert season the Utah Symphony travels about 3500 miles and plays for a audience of more than a quarter million people Tickets for the concert of light classical music can be obtained by student or faculty activity card at the USU Ticket Office com-bine- Stephen J Ledogar er - the Utah Symphony for the past d Senate Plans bers during its first few trials but now after some modifica-tio- n everyone is generally well satisfied with the new method” comindicated a mittee member The initiators of tion at USU hope to make the changeover smoothly and with as little trouble as possible To do this students registering will have to follow several simple in structions A student should first obtain a schedule bulletin from the bookstore Secondly the should make out a tenative schedule He should then proper-lfill out an enrollment request card obtainable in the office of their academic dean The request card must then be approved by the student’s advisor and finally turned in to the deans office in time to meet the class deadline Graduates and seniors should return their cards by October 31 while juniors have until Novem-be- r 4 and sophomore until November 6 freshmen cards should be turned in November 8 Enrol lment cards will be made avail able October 24 The expects some problems to crop up in the system but hopes to modify the system as the need arises “Suggestions for im provement in the system are solicited as the program devel n pre-registr- a stu-de- nt y Special Study The ASUSU Senate has passed a bill establishing an ad hoc International Student Affairs Committee The purpose of this commit tee is to investigate completely the situation of the International Student at Utah State University In all phases of his activities as housing social in such tergration in relation to the administration teachers fellow International Sudents fellow Am erican Students and the Logan townspeople They are also to fine out what problems the In ternational Student faces at USU and recommend and implement solutions and coordinate the ef forts of the various groups work ing for the International Student ICC World Association The Human Relations Commission Club International Relations Frandsen’s office and Mrs others With the recommenda tions of this committee the Coordinating Council will supervise the programs and activities of the various groups in order to eliminate duplication The committee will be composed of three faculty or ad ministrative officials appointed by Faculty Senate four student members (two American and two International Students) a chair-ma- n secretary and three ad ditional students members whose positions are now open to the studentbody for selection by President Skip Shelton of interested Applications students are to be brought to the Union Activity Center no later than Monday Oct 28 Stu-dentbo- fice Through this organization on campus direct speeches from the state department may be brought to individual classes on any subject at almost any time “Satur-da- orchestra” The Maestro is Speakers by Wire two-wa- Up-p- reg-iste- Thursday Appearance Bring es communication fol-lo- f f Odd d brIe1ieLecture is a method for notable speakers to camnii5 c assroorns and lecture halls rrJ W re and enabling ?: Utah Symphony Sets ing and promise to be success ful if the students support them 9:30 pm - The Utah Symphony Orchestra will make a Thursday night concert appearance in conjuc tion with ’68 Homecoming and $150 for the dance or a combination ticket to both costing $5 The activities are well plan-ne- Fieldhouse 8:00 pm Homecoming Dance can alleviate the confusing and time consuming job of registration if students will comply with the rules and dead lines of the new system of reg istration If students fail to the steps set up by the committee they find the victims themselves may of an impersonal computer r classmen who neglect to find them correctly may selves losing their upper class privledges of registering first Utah State’s plan is patterned after that in use at the University of Utah “The University of Utah’s system from which our plan has been derived met with serious opposition from both students and faculty memn Ro-ver- Displays Tele-leclur- kt on Logan’s Main street From 11:30 on is Alumni Open House at the various Fra ternities Sororities Living Cen ters and Student Union The Homecoming game with West Texas State begins at 1:30 pm Starting at 8 is the final event of the week the Irish concert in Concert with John Stewart an original member of the Kingston Trio and his new partner Miss Buffy Ford Following the Concert will be the annual best dress Homecom ing Dance Prices for the af fiar are $2 per concert ticket Thursday Oct 24 Utah Symphony Orchestra (Students free) es n at 8:00 pm e com-mitte- e ops Need Permits For Ed Study preparing to be and secondary school must be accepted into Students teachers ele-menta- the teacher education program possess a “Blue Card” in order to register for profession al certification courses If a stu dent for one of these courses by mistake he will be subsequently withdrawn from the class and a change in registration will be necessary Prof Ross Allen director of and pre-registe- teacher education announced For information about tne cards students should contact the teacher certification office |