Show f&ssksr 26 1M9 n O n Nr'-- UL Pens 3 n n nO — r-:- fe CoSCsgs Oe'8 11:3 JUwuUUU 6jC®ssa ffr 5 '43 'Jr " t' - A 4 y?- - -- - ' " 4’ "' '£ stu-den- ts £'' 1 1 Thirty eight top Utah State have been nominated for the “Who’s Who among students in American Universitites and i 'H- $ Colleges” THE STUDENTS WERE picked in four areas: (1) The student’s scholarship (2) his participation and leadership in academic and extracuricular activities (3) his citizenship and service to the school and (4) his promise of future usefulness n Roy Irwin and OTHERS WERE CURTIS Knudsen Colleen Larson Shel ly Nelson Benny Ng Phil 01-- 1 sen Steven Peterson Norma Skidmore Connie Smith Alva Lynn Snow Curtis Snow Claine j 1 Letters from the academic deans Dean Claude Burtenshaw and Dean Helen Lundstrom and from LeRoy Dennis University center coordinator were col laborated to find the top students deserving of the award w: Hedy Hunsaker Nolan Kerr Gary Anderson Kenneth An Mayleen Balle Barry Bodily and Jane Bradshaw were all chosen Also selected were John Caine Catherine Cannon Karren Egget Michael Erwin Chris Eyre Kathryn Farrer Relda Felix Neil Gruwell Craig Hale David Heath Susan Heath derson Stenquist Betty Stephenson Douglas Thompson Fred Thomp- son Carina Wadley Susan Wat- kins Linda Watterson and: Rosemary Mix Chris vice-preside- Eyre Administrative of ASUSU stated that the purpose of picking for “Who's Who in Ameri-ca- n Universities and Colleges” was to recognize outstanding s and seniors stu-den- jun-ior- The university was allowed a y quota of thirtysix with a of two Those picking the nominees tried to pick eighteen who were generally strong in academics and eighteen whose emphasis was in participation and leadership lee-wa- j WHO'S WHO CANDIDATES — scolastic Thirty-eigh- students have been nominated at USU by their citizenship and their promise of future t performances their particiation and leadership usefulness fC3 THE SOUND THRILL Of Hi Retired doctor COME IN AND USTEN-I- N ON SOME Pioneer Stereo Headphones $I995 dies Saturday AT THE 459 N 2nd E 753-064- 4 "ill tffipcstorao v I sv - winter treads for - ' ii RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Mix or Match ' Dr Maeser d Dr Sherwin Maeser 81 State Utah the chairman of University Chemistry Depart ment died Saturday in a Logan hospital of natural causes Dr Maeser came to USU in 1921 where he taught chemis-tr- y before becoming head of the department re-tire- HE RECEIVED AN award from for USU Faculty Assn received and also teaching the Awards of Excellence from the Manufacturing Chemists Assn from the American and Inc Chemical Society of Utah The recipient of a Distinguish ed Service Award from USU he is listed in the Who’s Who Men of Science and has published a number of pages in professional Journals Brigham pr Maeser attended he grad where University Young uated in peptf'OGoe 310 North Main 752-720- 2 1911 He formerly taught at the Mur dock Academy in Beaver before receiving his PhD degree from the University of California at Berkeley He did graduate work at the University of Utah and Purdue University anti - n::2ZE TUK24PS ts STOMjS TEXACO SERVICE 303 So Main 752-857- 3 |