Show wins College accreditation was State University by a visitation inspected f the American from Association of Collegiate Schools and passed the m- - 1 Jm f l'ing lors: recent annual meeting of in New Orleans May “wan Collier and Depart-L- i Head Howard Carlisle and the final presentation P the approved for many highly unanimously accreditation with ere remarks about and omplimentary L the program quality of the of faculty the morale schools applied Fifteen accreditation this year and for only to addition In jive were approved these State University of nre Texas A & M College State Chico and Mary lilliam Louisiana College and Eastern There are now 158 collegiate business schools in the nation Although Utah State University University Lori Thompson Deb Valcarce Tonya White and Merlynne Yamasaki The concert will be one of a variety of dance styles moods und themes There are a modern jazz duet composed by 65 m says Present Richard Wright’s Boy Leaves Home” at CSI “Bg This dPrlt °a its first Bachelor’s Business in 1894 this is Degree in that USU has first time the accreditation by the application has been ally sought The ASCSB form- workshop Me xico four scheduled the shells that enclose our life “Entaglement" shows dancers Helen O’Connor conformity 1930’s the for a music provides comedy performed by Merlynne Yamasaki and Lori Thompson 28-Ju- recent years until and impact of the business building — the George Eccles Business Building -- could be evident in the class faculty statistics The visitation team under the leadership of Dean Jack Turner the University of West Virginia spent four days on the campus this spring inspecting the full the usage new and c( facilities interviewing naff etc questioning students TheCollege of Business at Utah library State University currently Molls approximately 1000 students and is operating the largest graduate program in the University Slightly in excess of graduates are anticipated for June tins the During fcter 86 plus Masters PhD degrees years the and six graduate past five of Business been the graduate program degree has Mst popular I single Diversity Dean department on the campus Collier states this present the consequence years’ effort by the Meditation is J many tbe onerous provision the funds for ® Legislature of the diliSent °J e ’ 9 The Music fund established efforts to department heads and the full support of ' toversity chapter of the Leroy J Robertson Foundation has been established at Utah State University to encourage student composers ard performers by means of Leroy J Robertson scholarship awards Persons who wish to donate to A the foundation in the Logan so by sending contributions to the USU chapter may do their Fund Office designating that the funds are for the foundation Money will be used to assist USU students in the pursuit of their musical careers Dr Robertson’s career which began as a teacher at North Development Cache High School Richmond led him to posts on the faculty of Brigham Young University and the University of Utah and to honors for composition These included the New York Critic Circle Award The Society for the Publication of American Music Award and the $25000 Reichhold Award for his “Trilogy” named by an international jury as the best symphonic work in the Western Hemisphere in 1947 administration concert workshop Recreation of the Utah State Speech University of to went College Department Southern Idaho Twin Falls hBeJberare 'Rebecca Thursday to attend the Readers Theater Workshop Under direction of Ron Ross assistant professor in the department they presented a program based on narrative poetry The Interpreters Theater Association Workshop attracting students and faculty from schools in Montana Wyoming Idaho Washington Oregon and Utah is a testing ground for modes of presentation which range from formal readers theater through L SiLl?e'anTerrN Hansen and Gayle Riches joined a Aprin Dance 72- May 24 at 8 pesis fetertOrl in th H hreelf ? Centerdancers - tjj granE ?rm S ?by several 47 theDiar e : FChh0reographer: RUinman’ Vablnson' ’ A "tej ’ Kadeane Riersen l:aR°blncson 'feuitn’ T Ze Nancy St Orchesism Pam Smith Jenifer’ Line works of the chamber theater productions Prof Ross said Patricia Larry Cantwell Prof Ross in “The Rehearsal” a s presentation first made at USU Poetry Festival this spring It is really a series of it 1 1 ft n ?! H n cl I I !t 1 u outstanding movement Alpha poems which use pantomine to add to the humor when needed and add a Psi Kappa the professional business fraternity elected new officers for the 1972-7year Serving as president of the organization is Zach Zackrison David Cooper will serve as the new VP Robert Taylor is the new secretary Robert Bench is the Treasurer and Rodney Fonnesbeck is the 3 Master of Rituals The new officers have many things planned for next year They are intending to select an Executive Playmate and hold an awards banquet to honor the outstanding professor in the business college the outstanding local business man and the male student with the highest GPA during the week Photos win Winners were announced for the STAB photo contest The event judged by Prof of photography at Boise State College Howard Huff named six USU students to the photo honor list In the black and white print category Jeffrey Oldham was awarded first Michael Beeby placed second and Robert Warren third In the slides category Pat Walsh was given first prize Irene Walkiew came in second and Waldo Larsen picked up third k Great New European of Beethoven’s Concerto for Piano No 3 He is a sophomore and one of Utah’s leading young pianists Sharon a junior and Craig a sophomore will sing “Tonight Tonight” the duet selection from West Side Story Sharon will also do the soprano aria from Mozart’s Don Giovanni Craig will do the baritone aria from SLIOTEGilii B THE RED FO 119 North Main sH Tt W- - K — YC l©TM rasrvTS s is irp jsLSI 4 LSI TOMORROW - QUA! Rases start ijifh rJlaratiiGii a? 9:30 Presented by theduled Several members by USU directed by Prof Ralph Matesky of the Music Department and five USU students will perform with the orchestra Three will be soloists Craig Jessop and Sharon Olsen will each sing a solo number and then join for a duet Chip Brimhall will a The young musicians have been invited oack to Mexico by that country’s National Institute of Fine Arts after the high acclaim they received on the earlier tour Tickets for the Sunday farewell-benefit concert are 50 cents for students at the USU Ticket Office and at the door Others at CSI hosts fence orchestra is made up primarily of high school students of northern Utah It is sponsored perform Elijah by Mendelssohn The other two USU students are instrumentalists with the orchestra filling key sports with special instruments Joy Wadley will be performing as an oboist and Linda Stokes will french play horn New officers Live Utah State University students will be playing special roles with the Northern Wasatch Youth Symphony Orchestra in its concert this Sunday and its concert tour of Mexico May being drawn into the center of in postponed e Interpreters Theater Association accredited awarded lack-whit- misun- haS been cast so that both hTdlng and whites play their own race and the other race Next year USU will host 'the from karate inspired movements “Lockers” a theatrical dance is a light satire on Prof Ross On Saturday Leonard “Bantu” Becque Stewart Truit Uhlte and Mel Marsha l w Zetta Satterwhite and Marv Neal to music by Isaac Hayes an African dance by Verna Lee entitled “Water Dance” and two dances in the modern jazz vein by Laura Robinson The dancers have a lost of fun when they perform to a physical fitness record entitled “Chicken Fat” Music by Paul Horn sets a mellow mood for “Kata” choreographed by Joyce Fuhriman with movements hab0 STAB 1 am 0:00 am Recreation Committee 1 |