Show w V Volume 70 Number 18 ? W4I Utah State University November 10 1972 12 Pages Homecoming With the theme of “A Return” Nostalgic Homecoming '72 will be highlighted by a performance of the London Royal Philharmon- Orchestra a parade in the morning and a game against Aggies ic O arch rival University of Utah Saturday Tom Forzani outwits opponent Aggies are urged to wear blue to Saturday’s game (Photo by Tom Caswell) Wm® ' theme spices Nostalgia festivities homecoming Local motel owners report full houses for the weekend as alumni by Winona Bowers feature editor make “A Nostalgic Return’ for Homecoming ’72 Nostalgic Return” to soda pops juke boxes and bobby socks is on tap for USU students and alumni during the 1972 Homecoming activities “A Christine Erni ASUSU volunteer services vice president (Photo by Tom Caswell) AA§ oow®llvedl Eg x m 0'sTnv2vfir:inmarng and organizing campus and community service projects” said Christine Erni ASUSU vice services volunteer organ baskets and them to to less distribute the baskets to of these projects are under the direction of VOICE Most development presently in the and LA campus hobby -sffges construction in shop t is ais0 under the UC VP thvnicE also has volunteers VOJCE athe Exceptional Child b)g eni ’ this sister program brother-bi- g Organization for Ihvolvement in the Community and Environment) and Ms Ern works with the VOICE Board -- One of the undertakings has been a tutoring program with University students “In the past the tutoring has been through the College of Education” she said “Now we have a lot of students tutoring who aren’t potential teachers they just like to help (Volunteer year explained that her charge of coordinating other activities of VOICE and campus 8 a is planning to have VOICE to Life in Student weekly coiumn to see what students uja has ctB the organization P help and where volunteer in to-fac- M jn w 4- '!’ fill fortunate families Ms Erni eXfc"mpus child care center president “The success of Helpline has led to plans for a “walk-i- n This Helpline” said Ms Erni “crisis center” will hopefully be and open in January she said face want “wiU be for those who e contact while discussing their problems” A clpser opportunity for US Homecoming ’72 brings Vera Stevens Wickel now the wife of a S TherLgivin8j5-£°- r Anyone interested VOICE should contact -3ig ext 7644 I- University sor vices H§x£§ol This year’s events are themed around the happenings of the 40’s arid 50’s Memories to be renewed include 1945 when Utah State Agricultural college students met in a remodled GI barrack (the TUB) in lieu of a union building ’46 when musical strains were the creation of Gus and his Y s men 1950 when Vera Stevens was “homecoming queen” and 1957 when USAC became Utah State helR”J Rick’s College educator and mother of eight back as the Grand Marshal of this year s Homecoming parade Gus and his Y’s men will return of the past playing the tunes few of the a with interspersed Ball Homecoming the present at will be Soda pop Saturday night of the evening the beverage Linda Skidmore 72’ Homecoming Queen Today Linda Skidmore Homecoming introduced Queen for ’72 will be the Royal Philhartonight at monic Orchestra concert in the at 8:00 She and her at USU I Today is Nov 10 1972 On this day in history in 1775 the Continental Congress authorized the establishment of the US Marine Corps It was to be known as spectrum attendants Marcia Pace and Janice Cook will display the talents which won them their Ball titles at the Homecoming Saturday night the “First and Second Battalions t of American Marines” In 1871 Henry M Stanley a newspaperman and explorer found David Livingstone in Africa looking for the sources of the Nile River Livingstone’s ex-- : ploration continued until his death in 1873 Student Life is looking for anyone who presumes to be a newspaperman If you are one call ext 7435 will The Homecoming parade start at Second South in Logan morning at 10:00 Saturday bands 20 floats and numerous USU organizations will be vying for the cash prizes being i Twelve V - fr sv j - 4 i ' |