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Show FEATURES CLASSIFIEDS TV GUIDE .PAUL HARVEY n7S ((Btn) along the bear river SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEWS EXAMINER. PRESTON CITIZEN. CACHE CITIZEN. GRACE CITIZEN AND THE TIMES Th& wisywe were Fullerton, Calif.; Marjoe Stiny, Goleta, Calif., (Second Row) Shanna Kerr, Wellsville; Annette Olsen, Salt Lake; Cindy Gilbert, Grace, Ida.; Peggy Plant, Richmond; Karen Monson, Salt Lake City; Laurie Hlavety, Logan; (Alan Swainston Photo) Suzanne Haas, Logan; and Julie Merrill, Logan. CANDIDATES FOR HOMECOMING QUEEN Candidates for queen of the 1974 Homecoming at Utah State University include (left to right, front row) Konee Seamons, Hyde Park; Anne Ferrin, Murray; Kimi Eyre, Logan; Gloria Gittins, Logan; Darrelene Lewis, Tremonton; Debbie Blum, Annual All of the good old days spent at Utah State University will be recalled next week with the annual and traditional Homecoming centered around the theme The Way We Were." Highlighting the week will be the homecoming queen contest, special speakers, annual student talent and ' variety show, a play at the-Lyri- c Theater, appearance of the Prague Quartet and Anne Murray and Mac Davis, the distinguished service award banquet, lighting of the A, homecoming parade and the USU-WeTexas football game. Homecoming activities begin Monday with the Homecoming Queen Pageant in the Chase Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Homecoming royalty of 1973, Queen Kristi Vail and her two attendants, Kathy Child and Racquel Riddle, will reign at the contest until announcement of the new queen. There is no admission charge. A special Hungarian smorgasbord with guest speaker, Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi, director of the School of International Studies at Bradley University, will be held in the University Center at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening. Dr. Nyaradi is the former Minister of Finance of Hunst gary. The annual student talent and variety show. Rhythm Rhapsodies, will begin at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday night. The contestants will all be vying for the traveling trophy and enticing prize money. Students, alumni and friends are invited to attend this admission-fre- e evening of great entertainment. An Italian Straw Hat at the Lyric Theatre is a standard in the Comedie Fran-cais- e repertory. A horse innocently eats the Italian straw hat of a lady who, in the meantime, is enjoying an illicit meeting with an officer. The horse belongs to a man who is eager to marry a CROWDS Hr GAMES PRETTY GIRLS ON FLOATS USU Homecoming to open Monday girl whose relatives he despises; the lady badly needs her hat, the officer is in hot pursuit of the hat and the man who wants to be wedded while trying to find a replica of the hat in a millinery shop whose proprietess was his former love. An Italian Straw Hat Wednesday through Saturday. Years ago the Prague Quartet earned its reputation as the greatest of Czech- - L'SU Alumni Association in the University Center Ballroom on Friday at 6 p.m. The distinguished Service Award is Utah State University's highest award. Recipients are selected by a joint committee of faculty and members of the Institutional Council. Anne Murray and Mac Davis will appear in concert Friday at 8 p.m. in the Spectrum. Anne Murray is a beautiful oslovakias major string., .Canadian with a voice and quartets and its top billing personality to match. Hav- among Europe's finest. ing toured the United States, Formed originally during Canada and Europe, Anne is the inter-wa- r years, it re- widely celebrated for her sumed public performance recordings of "It Takes in 1956 and has continued as Time," Put Your Hand In a musical legend ever since. The Hand, Sing High, Sing The celebrated foursome Low," (Robbie's) Song For will appear at USU during Jesus, and Snowbird. Mac Davis, one of the Homecoming Week as part of the Chamber Music Series nation's top on Thursday, Oct. 24, in the is a show business pheChase Fine Arts Center Litnomenon : he is an untrained tle Theatre at 8:00 p.m. musician who cant read Representatives of the music but who has written more than 120,000 alumni of over 20 hit songs. The recordUSU will meet on Friday at 1 ing of his own song, Baby p.m. in the Alumni House. Don't Get Hooked On Me, The elected representatives passed the cherished million will review programs of the mark. However, Davis, for Alumni Association, considall the praise and acclaim, er new programs, set bud- remains the same unassumgets, call for reports from ing unpretentious country their Executive Committee boy out of Lubbock, Texas. and transact the general He will also appear in conbusiness of the association. cert Friday evening in the All Alumni Association USU Spectrum. members are welcome to nosOne of the most-like- d attend the open meeting. talgic traditions of HomeUSU Alumni Council memcoming is the lighting of the A" Friday at 9:30 p.m. This bers, alumni officers and student employees of the evening event is a project of association will be ready to Sigma Chi Fraternity. Cans acquaint alumni, students of kerosene are set afire. and friends with the new Students, alumni, townsAlumni House at 861 East 900 people and lovers are always North Street in Logan. The impressed as the hillside house will be open during letter A sparkles in the regular business hours cool autumn night. Docs it remind you of the way you throughout the Homecoming week to provide service and were? With all the color and to answer questions. Select individuals will re- glamour of the great parceive Distinguished Service ades. USUs Homecoming Awards from USU during parade will show off dozens Homecoming activities this of floats, bands and more year. They will be honored at special entries than ever a banquet sponsored by the before. The USU Homecoming parade, which begins at 10 a.m. Saturday morning, has traditionally been the largest homecoming parade in Utah. A Homecoming visit to USU would not be complete without sampling all of the singer-composer- s, delicious dairy and meat products produced in USU's own facilities. Sponsored by the USU Alumni Association, the Alumni Buffet Luncheon is scheduled for Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in the University Center, immediately following the Homecoming Parade. During the Homecoming festivities, members of the classes of '29, '34, '44, '49 and '54 are invited to enjoy reunions of their respective classes. Class members will ' go through the smorgasbord line and then return to designated rooms to enjoy lunch and a program with fellow classmates. USU will meet West Texas State in Romney Stadium. The game will start at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Utah State University Homecoming activities will conclude with the Homecoming dance to the held in the University Center Ballroom on Saturday evening at 8:30 p.m. ALUMNI TO RECEIVE awards include Burton W. Silcock, Miss Thelma Huber, Evan B. Murray, John H. Wittwer, and Theodore R. Maughan. Silcock is the former national director of the Bureau of Land Management and was appointed in 1973 as Federal of the Joint Federal-Stat- e Land Use Planning Commission for Alaska. Miss Huber, a Utah State faculty member for 17 years, has been a home agent, held federal government positions, directed servicemen's clubs for the Red Cross in Europe, worked with Home economics programs in Iran and South Vietnam and taught at the University of Ohio. Prof. Murray has been a professor of economics at Utah State for 38 years, and has been regarded as one of the great teachers of the University. Mr. Wittwer is probably the oldest living County Agent in the United States, having been appointed to serve in the Uintah Basin in 1917. Mr. Maughan is the di- rector of the Utah State Employment service. UNO ANNE MURRAY IN Annua I alumni awards recipients JOHN WITTWER CONCERT |