Show May 30 1975 It took him several years but f5 he finally graduated from the Los Angeles College of Osteopathic 1919 Physicians and Surgeons in much so “Having already put Page 10 904 grad members returns initiated to USU by honorary notes changes 'no cows' 1 'Nu' The local chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu initiated 12 “Nu and used” members at Hyrum Lake recently one new member reported Buzz Thurber said Alpha Sigma Nu is the senior that honorary have who honors seniors fraternity excelled in activities such as “skipping class being Hub conversation 5'li‘sts involvement with collegiate sports student government Aggiettes and campus music (ie hand serenading) Alpha Sigma Nu members “wheel” continue to miss classes throughout the year in order to maintain their role as wheels in student government he said The fraternity chooses six senior men and six senior women who have excelled in service scholarship and activities to join the honorary “I didn’t think there really was such a thing at first Buzz commented It really is an official ' and “Nu organization Kirk include members Lee Donna Beecher Doug Brady Mark Enyeart Joni Jensen Mary Kalkworth Steve Maughn Mary Orlando Nelson Richmond Sue Raymond Jane Rogers and Buzz Thurber Alumni of the fraternity UC include Val Christensen Lund-strodirector and Helen Bot-tomfie- Coming back for the tirst time since graduation in 1904 Enoch B Mortensen found the Utah State University campus just a bit different His daughter Hope Holcomb said on the trip up her father recalled his football activity with the varsity squad for three years It seems the team had an extensive tour with several games planned in surrounding areas time in with the Police Department however I decided to continue with it working at two t 1 careers until I retired in Mortensen said ' His retirement from the police and medicine a retirement wasn’t however from activity He took over his avocado farm jeon’s seven-acr- e when his son went to war He later purchased the farm and operated it doing all of the work himself until last year when he department sold it finds time to play golf about four times a week and feels Utah State former of University with a photograph Pictured thatbefore iong his golf score and the revisited who recently his age wiU meet staff members in Enoch Mortensen his graduation around since time first Mortensen was president of his the for Loqan campus a junior class at USU and was the turn of the century commerce major After graduation Mortensen “A big band and parade saw us “They call it business today” to Los Angeles Calif off - a total of 11 players But a moved noted he he went to work for the few injuries occurred and we lost where of his comments about the One during the Police - no band greeted our Department scene at USU was every game to medical school at changing arrival back on campus” stated day and went “where are all the cows?” night Mortensen Jmm m- r- — g ir wA- unto He now Shortstop speaks Staff beats 'hull' out of Council by Doug McCulloch In the Rain Freedom of the press once again reigns as the Student Life staffers overcame a four run deficit in the last inning to defeat in a the Executive Council softball game last Tuesday The staffers were led by the adept pitching of the fearless editor Pauline Summers who dazzled the ASUSU batters and displayed some blazing speed on the base paths only falling down 12-1- ld 0 once Claude Williams and Tim Gurrister supplied much of the needed power at the plate with both scoring home runs to help m Dean of Women the cause Everyone else under the orders of Doug McCulloch managing editor just stood there as council pitcher Kayleen Campbell consistently walked batters the had council The “Muckrakers” down at one point and -- the staff came back before the council within one 10-jumped out to a 6 lead going into the final inning But the staff didn’t die there Kent Perry letfoff the inning with a walk scoring on a triple by Gurrister The staff continued to fight back scoring three more runs before the inning was out to 7-- 3 7-- tie it up 6 Summers’ fastball and slider began to cook and she held the council scoreless to send the s game into One inning was all it took the highly superior newsmen as McCulloch led off the inning getting to second base on a joint error by Buzz Thurber and Bill extra-inning- Gentry Perry immediately followed with a single to score the run A Student Life ringer Geri Lemire singled in Perry for an insurance run The council finished off the bottom half of the inning by complete fools of go-ahe- ad making themselves at the plate as Summers had complete control of m!A 4 0 1941 A ? am®®®® mn Htt (BUM m&m a K Hi I!: am the game at all times Standouts for the Executive Council were Darrell Sanders Randy Funk and Jill Fere (they didn’t show up) and their cause was supported by Nolan Johnson who appeared late (he was washing his dirty hair) Thurber displayed his fielding skills for the council at shortstop picking up more litter than he did balls The game was delayed because journalism professors George were Rhoades and Dick Harris and wouldn’t let being hard-nose- d out students early for the their game and several Executive Council members were late while looking for the quad |