Show November 26 969 1 m CT3 0 ' ‘ yi t - S 4: frSr -f ' Y - -- Xm - ' £&'£ j&l y ')$& J :&' 5' ’ iS 3$ stu-den- ts have Jeen nominated for z Hedy Hunsaker Nolan Kerr Roy Irwin and the “Who’s Who among students in American Universitites and 1 'm: CURTIS WERE' OTHERS Shel Knudsen Larson Colleen Colleges” 01-- 1 Phil Nelson academic from the Benny Ng Letters ly Norma Steven Peterson deans Dean Claude Burtenshaw sen' j and Dean Helen Lundstrom and ' Skidmore Connie Smith Alvaj om LeRoy Dennis University Lynn Snow Curtis Snow Claine w ' 'f ? p Thirty eight top Utah State KAyr ’''-- 1 ' Zi’ " VX t ' J ftfT Y ' ' ’ '? - " ' Page 3 '"xrr ' I coordinator were to find the top students center r- col-laborat- deserving of the ed award t - " WERE STUDENTS four The in (1) areas: picked THE student’s scholarship (2) his Betty Stephenson Stenquist Douglas Thompson Fred Thomp son Carma Wadley Susan Wat kins Linda Watterson and Rosemary Mix Chris Eyre Administrative of ASUSU stated that the purpose of picking for “Who’s Who in Ameri vice-preside- participation and leadership in nt stu-den- ts extracuricular academic tivities (3) his citizenship and can Universities and Colleges” service to the school and (4) his was to recognize outstanding jun promise of future usefulness ‘iors and seniors and ac- Gary Anderson Kenneth An derson 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-ReldFelix Neil Gruwell Craig ' Hale David Heath Susan Heath a The university was allowed a with a lee 'quota of thirty-si- x way 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 WHO’S WHO CANDIDATES — Thirty-eigh- t students have been nominated at USU by their scolastic performances their particiation and leadership citizenship and their promise of 'future usefulness' FOR THE SOUND THRILL OF YOUR LIFE Retired doctor COME IN AND LISTEN-I- N dies Saturday ON SOME Pioneer 'Stereo Headphones $T995 r ' Txf V- - other sets v :' as low as AT THE mm $595 L 459 N 2nd E: 9r 753-- 0 r f J 644 I $ i JPP"" opeotfocuo -- i: ys m V7 f :: £ A " A v: 0 A :W WINTER TREADS 4 V -- &&&& &&d RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Vc ''"'I Dr Maeser i Mix or Match d Dr Sherwin Maeser 81 chairman of the Utah State 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 ' HE RECEIVED AN award from the- USU Faculty Assn for and also received teaching Awards of Excellence from the Manufacturing Chemists Assn and from the American Inc Chemical Society of Utah The recipient of a Distinguish ed Service Award from USU he is listed in the Who's Who A merican Men of Science and has published a number of pages in professional journals Dr Maeser attended Brigham d Young University where he re-tire- - grad-uate- in He formerly taught at the Mur dock Academy in Beaver before his PhD degree receiving from the University of California at Berkeley He did graduate work at' the University of Utah and Purdue University 1911 o o 310 North Main 752-720- 2 ANTI - FREEZE TUNE-UP- S REPAIRS STONES TEXACO SERVICE 303 So Main 752-837- 3 jj 5 |