Volume 40 ___
u_ +a _h_S+ate College,
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October
30,
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Numb r 6 0
CampusChestDnve Begins Saturday, With$3,000Goal _ By TO~f Wilh Campus
campus
a goal
Chest
this
I
BRO\VN o[
$3,000
drive
weekend,
as.king
set,
the
ChC'st
you
to
"Gi\•e
Your
' tit
tubC'rculosis, and other
Swells."
. begins on I The Chest drive annually coland they're lects iunds to contribute to polio,
Red
wo1·thy
it-, i,;tudt•nt
cetttf!•r , with her attendantfl, J...aRue }~urnei; trnd reiKnrd ovPr Homecominl{ Retivities luAt week.
Discussion institutional
washing
Trophies Awarded For Homecoming
1Educat•1ona I pO1• •-1c1es Defended by GovJ BrackenLee
OR
ing
appropdateness
to Homecom- dollars mot'e in the last biennium
spi rit , cle.verness
in carrying
out the ~asic theme, origin a lity , con~lructlon, and use of tlll" hou se including inside app ea t·ance . An eslimated crowd of 15,000 persons lin ed Logan streets for th e Saturday parade in downtown Logan. Twenty bands from Utah Ida ho:"' Wyoming and Nevada, marched in the parade whi~h Ceature d other floats and digmtaries. Bandis En l\fa.,w Pre-game . ceremonie~ included grand entry of the high s~hoo l ban ds into th e stadium. All of the ban ds joined ';iU 1 the . Utah ~late ban d to play 'The Slat· Spangl ed Ban ner" Uf\der the dir ection o( Dr. N . ...,.,.,_ Christiansen. Thousands o! spectators watched. the Utah State-Colot·ado A & M football game. Th e Colorado Rams defeated the Aggies, 21-7. Othet· features of the Homecoming included a lumni reunions and dinn ers. Not.- of Thank~
pr:: ::~d:~t
a~~~~ia~io:::i:.;•
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contri buted to t he su ccess of what has been termed the best Homecomi ng ce lE>bration in years. He expresses his thanks to the ·stu dent s. faculty, fraternities and aor orities, committees, organizalion s, and alumni secretary , Logan-Cach Chamber of Comm e rce, resid ents of this area, alumni, and eepecialty the footnall team.
ever
bcfol'e.
;,~e~;: ~na~f,;;~o!i~:/m,rican
ele-
Answering his cl'itics, h e stated that if they were tra ced down , they would be found to be the ones h e "kept 'from pulling lh,,.ir hand in the taxpay el'S' po ckets." "I'm just a lit tle bit ashamed of my generation; a::;hHmed because we ha ve let you down ." he declared. "We h ave mortgaged (Contlnuea on Pa&e S>
in some
will
,..,
of the last week-
. .
.
.. .
certain
wicked
begin
Nov .
Tul'sday,
at n
aurt\torium,
a.m.
a ''chest"
in the auction
be held. W,s Ba,·kle staled. lirn t", the services of some
will be auctioned off, for a prit'e o( course, ta per-
parts
forrn
various
Who knows-you
souls.
be n o calling
logetsouls h ere, a lthough t h e lord of dance, a nd Orma Linford
have made reservations for several w1tchs, goblins, ghosts, and black cats lo spend Halloween at
will
until
co l\ Pge official:,;
In a section of the United States, the lord of dance will ca ll the Aggie student body to a big Halloween spo1·t dance Friday at 9 p.m. There will her of wicked asslslanls to Ruth Car lson
.
,:hHl'ge
AL that
of death and some pe?ple believe that on Halloween cr,1- night, Samon will call tog et her
'
your
and
sundry
dutiec;.
may ha,·e a dean di shes!
Carnival , Dance The big car ni val and dance will be held Friday, Nov. 7, al LaDaSa. A meeting will be held this Friday, at 12 noon in the women's lounge o( the 1 Commons, for all represe n tatives of groups planning to have booths al the Carnival. .. Various units on campus will compete in t he fund-raising campaign. A sweepstakes trophy will be awarded lo the gr6up that has , d lh ost d • ti ra~sc e m . uring te ca mpaign. Ge-t Your Tickets
Th ey will act . _Ab l_ucky dn;c\ l~ckel_~on:isl ~~so 1s eing con uc e , ~1 1 e ,, 1n. . ncr to rec~ive a radio-phonograph A freshman quinlet and piano console, Miss Barkle note0. and drum combo will perform dur. _ . . ing intermission. One member o( Committee membe1·s aiding MLc;;S t.he quint.et. will sing a solo. Bar~le are D~n By~ee, dan~c and , . carnival;. Manon Nielsen, finance Jack Dunn s e leven pleCe or- and receipts; Mary Ada Gardner, chcstra will provide music. aucl~o~; and Margaret Flt"tcher, Admission will be student body J>ubhcily. d Slat~ college. This would . m a'(e cal' SDuring the dl'ive, it is cu~tomary po ss ible a better u nd cr.sla n cl111~ of Prof. and Mrs. Moyle Q. Rice for each studc- nt to Clonate at lea!-L the. ~urposes and ed ucat ional ca- will be patrons. . , $1. p a; ~ti e; ;f ~~:ecoll~!\rt are --------------------15 11 5 h t t thy b p d 1-
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owe~er, ~ t iscuss ion h"1 :el 1 He ~efended h_is policy toward aai;~eu~;:r C o~p;i:d~l~e :n ~ fle~ education by stating that h e want_Y ,. g~ ed money spent honestly on edu- comme nd ations. . cation. , Costs Too Lo\\ "I want the goodwill of schoo l peopl e, but I want il in a.n hon ,:,3t One important phase of tlw reway ," the governor said. port emphasized that Utah State "There has bee n more new build- has the low est cost pet· student, ing at USAC during t)Jc last fou r a nd lower bull<lin g exp~ nd itu~es.., years than in the previous 20 than any of the mountam stales years." he claimed. Land Grant colleges. S u lal"ie~ Money that would hav e g·one for personnel are a l~o l?"':'e_r than into unn ecessan salaries went in- any of the 15 other msliluhons in to buildings , in the governor's the ar_ea. opinion. Chairman ThorJ)C' B. Isaacman He called for a return to the o( the Board r eq uested that t..he ten commandments anp the golclf'n survey be printed. When th e copif's rule l.n govemment and stated are avai lab le, Student Life w ill ''It"s hi gh tim e to return hon est; ~nn~unce ~omp lete dct~i ls of findta gove~nment." mgs and tecomme nd alions•. L abe lm g pr ess ure gToups as un-----American, Governor Lee reit eraled, "I n ever made a promi se to Prf:XY Club Meefs people in return fot· votes and I refuse to do 80 today." An important meeting !or memHe called for people to awak en bers of the p1·esident's club will be than
nig•ht
.
and adoption of an lord sorvey hig ·hJight Pd will
action at a meeting lege Board of Trustees
n~i~.aracterizing him se lf as a f .· d f d t' h t t l t~:; ele«:nen:a~yc\~~~~alio~, r::eie:ed nii,e-million dollars more,_ and colleges thr ee and one h a lf m1lllon
Next main
HA' , IIL1 '0 ',''
,....
in
15
of Ir eland, the "Vigil Samon" will be celebrated. Samon is the
end. R eporting to t h e board was Dr. F1·ed J. Kell y, chairman of the Charming bi' un ctlt.• Maril) n Cl·awford reig n ed ,)\'el two day s of survey. The board asked (or a Horn ecom in g activities with her allenclants , LaRue Farnes and Shirlene permanent copy of t he survey, C1·iffith. Miss Crawford was sponsored by Engineering and Te c hn ology with several hundred other copies students. Pi Kappa Alph a spon"lored Mis s Farnes, and Lambda Delta .Si g rna spo n .!:iorcd Miss Gl'iffith . · to be punted for reference. The qu ee n and h er attendant:. w ere introduced al a peJ> ra lly Friday Change Co llt"ge Na.mt. ni ght at th ~ fieldhopse. Alpha Chi Omega captured "'-he Among the many recommf"ndall'ophy !or bc8t all-around float in tions of the survey w e re app,,mtSa_turday's parade. Other float tro_ m ent of a bu s ii,ess manager to be t>hH"S were gar n ered by Kappa Sig.-na most ar ti stic and Chi placed under the direction of PresOm eg~, mo!.l orig in al ~ntry. . ident Louis L. Madsen, and a dl•an Chi O's Soore In house d ecorations, ·•Roning's o( students wllh admm1strat1ve . .. _ • • res ponsibilities, to act a.a ai:;sistG_reatest ~how pn Ea1 th. at t_he _ Si gma Pht Epsnon houst", rece1v" I defy anyone to prove 1 have ant to the prls1dent. ed the nod of judges for first harmed the school system of this Another suggestion o( the complace in fraternity competition. state" Governor J . Brackrn Lee mitt.ee wa3 that the name o! th~ Sor ority trophy was won by Chi ' .. . . . Om ega for "Ro ning 's Chuckwag~~:tea:~\~~~:! c~;:i~,~;d!he 1~r.te~~co llege ~ changed from Utah on .. Y State Agr1cultural College lo Utah :'T he Rams a.re in the Stew" th e sed b La bd D lta ;~ma,e:h: tooky lop mho~orse in th <" ot·ganizalion _ con lest. . House decorations were Judged
drive
Board Considers GhoSfs Caper On Halloween OBY f f ind·1ngs or SurveyGroup Tomorrow
Or~wford, Griffiths,
the
this Satu1 dny, and run
ANN
Canc-er, campaigns
councilman
of th e• Chest,
Marilyn Shir1e-nr
Cross, [und
Under the di reel ion o[ Joyct> Biu k-
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good, vice president of the student body. , Pr·esident Louis L. Madsen will b e in attendance at the meeting to speak, and officers for the dub will be elected. Pr es idents o! all club:. and organizations on the campus sh ou ld hav e representatives at th is meetin g, Miss Thurgood stated .
LaDe'Sa ballroom. on ly as decorations.
vO ters G O t O
pO IIs Tuesd ay TO Select New Leaders Voters
of the nation
will go to Bracken Lee, who is seeking re-. , election for the Republtcan party , and Democrat Earl J. Glade, mayor of Salt Lake City. Utah candidates for United Stales senator are Arthur v ,vatkin~, R epub lic an. and Wal~cl' K. Gran e r, Democrat . ~ . . Douglas Slrmgfellow, R epubh can, will oppose Ernest R. McKay, Democrat, for the representative ·post Reva Be-ck Bosone incum· . _' 0 =~;t ~:~~(~i~.d a~~ll~a';;, Dar:; t.h/ second ctfstrict con r!ss~an'a g scat. _ • ~u_mel'ous other county and c 1~y positions lh'.·oughout the stale w,11 also be dcc1ded.
the polls next Tuesday to determine who will lie the next president o! the United States. .. 'l'he election will climax three f t· · . . b mon th5 . 0 ac !ve _campaigning y Republican ~andldates, General Dwight D. Ei sen howe r and Stnator Ri chard M. Nixon of California, and Demo crat ic candidates _ . Governor Adlai Slevenson of llltnois and Senator John Sparkman of A labama. Utah voters w ill a lso decide who . . , ~111 sit in ~he governors seat ant.I 111 the United States_ Senate and House ~( Representatives. Candidates for governor are J .
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