Student Life, May 20, 1953, Vol. 40, No. 30

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Utah State College,

May 20 , I 953

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'GreaterUtah State'

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Chambers Wins Blue Key Hono

student co un cil member in charge, as a movement of further unification of the stude n tbody in preparation for next year. " We're all looking forward to a 'greater Utah State' 'next year," Bob Chambers was selected stated Mary Ada. " To aecompllsb yesterday by Blue Key fraternity this we must impress people with as the outstanding underclassUtah State's constant standards man of the year. and achievements, plus the reAn honor bestowed annually by birth of stud ent enthusiasm. Blue Key, this award goes to The Aggie marching band is one und erc lassman after consld• sc hed uled to pla y duri ng the rally · eration of these three facets of while forceful alums and stucharacter: (1) extra -curricular SCRIBBLE, the literary voice dents promise to "lay the cards activities, (2) sc holarship, (3) or Utah State, is again screa min g on the table." personality. of! the presses, makin g its sec ond Presy Speaks Active stab at representative student Gary Richardson , st udentbody Bob ha s been especially active writing. president, will preside over the in student functions during the YAHOO! A Utah State cntl'y betters a bronc, while practicing Distribution of the magazine is rally, and Dr. R. 0. Porter, alumla st two years. He has served on up for the Intercollegiate Rodeo. The wild , moving show is set for Thursday and Friday in ni council member, will reprea hom ecom ing committee, was reputed as being one or the best of its kind in the entire west. the Libra ry and Old Main, Editor en t the Aggies or the past. on the Student Union dedication Hold on Aggie! Vern Bailey said today. In a pre-rally interview, Pres-committee. of Agathon, and ts Headlining the list of feat ur ed ident Richardson stressed the an active member of Pi Kappa artic les in the spring editio~ are necessity of enrollment increases Alpha. His grade point average a poem by V,eneta Nielson, and a next year. is over 2. satire by Prof. Moyle Q. Rice. "Each st ud ent sh ould do everyBlue Key will pres ent Bob, a As caref ull y scree ned as a thi ng in his power to encourage newly elect ed member of the orMcCa rthy ca mpai gn, SCRIBBLE high scho ol se niors with whom ga nizatio n , with a special gift in will hav e a clever cover designed he is acquainted, to consider the recognition of his accomplishby Miley Fergus. Among the out~ adva nta ges Utah State offers," ment s. The award will be prestandi ng student stories is an Richardson stated. se nted at the Honors Banquet toarticle by Eileen Gibbons, a 'Life' Story night. timely sati re of our sidewa lks by ··Many feel that we hav e reUtah State college's third annu al intercollegiate rodeo Fin al candidates for the award Ruth Green, and a Mickey Spilce ived bad publicity in the past were Chambers , Stanley Hatch, to be held at the Cache county fairgrounds Friday, May 22, lane takeocr by Stan Hatch. few weeks, here at Utah State. and Norm Olson. begins at 8 p.m., according to George Chournos, genera l Spiced by a page of cartoons, But as LIFE MAGAZINE pointed chairman of Western Week. and given depth by fee lin g poetbut, we are doing something ry, this quarter 's pCR IBBLE Teams composed of six men from University of Wyoming, about our p.roblf!tillls. By careful promises the comp lete spectrum public relations on the part of Colorado A & M, Brigham Young Unh·ersity and Utah State of student expression, and will every stude nt we ca n favorably will compete in five rodeo eve nts attempt to appease all interests . impress our positive approach to accumulate points for their A st ud entbody car d must be on the mind s of those who can dance will also be western style . The 1953 Buzzer will b\ disschool and to win individual Westem Week presented for a copy of the further improve the college by tributed Monday, May 25, t o the prizes. Western Week activities sc hedmagazine. their atte ndance ." So sta ted th e U n i o n Building. Studentbody Event s for men in clude: bareuied during noon time on the i,,tudent prexy. cards will be necessary. All back bronc riding, bulldo gg in g, quad have been called off due A questionnaire will be distrib Aggies are eligible for this year 's saddle bronc riding, call roping to weather conditions, but if posuted during the .rally on which big year book. and Brahma bull riding. sible a broom polo game will be every stude nt may express his Darrell Deam , this year's edSpecial eve nt s for wom en ridconstructive critic ism and sug:. itor promises a book that all ers are : clover leaf and barrr~l held Thursday or Friday . Professional stock furnished by gestions concerni ng college dif- will be proud to save for years riding. LaDell Haslam or Wellsv ille will ficulties. to come . Themed around service Six Man Teams be used during ~the rodeo events. Boxes in which these questionAs the last of the Union Build Lo the sc hool, the layout em"Anybody can enter aa1 of En trees pay their own entry. naires can be deposited will be ployes unu sual and colorfu l tacing movies of the year, the Union these events for i n d i v i d u a I The money from this fee for one CuJtural Board has scheduled one pla ced in the Main, the Bird, the tics pleasi ng to the eye. prize s," Mr. Chournos said, event is give n to the four top Union Building and the LlUrary . of the funnie st movie s in years. "however, only the six men from scorers plus a priz e donated by This Thur sday at 1, 3, and 8 p.m. Quinn Hutchinson , stude nt pubeach school can rack up points local merchants. "First prize, tr<r licity chairman, was quoted as "Mr. Belved er e. Goe s to College," for their school." starr ing Clifton Webb , will be say ing : "Eac h student has his Queen of the .rodeo, Miss Ma r - phy belt buckle;. sec ond , bridle; own opinion and student council gene Mitton, a nd her two atte n- third, spurs, and fourth, Lee Rid- shown in the cafeteria area. The incomparable Belved~re at- can make good us e of thes~ dants, Ronda Oliverson and Loi s er levis. Charge for the rodeo is 75c tempts to complete a colleg e varied suggesti ons. We hope to Poulson , will reign during the with st udentbody cards and $1.25 course in one year in order to get every Aggie out to the rally rodeo and t, lp award prizes. without. The qance is Sl.25 per • Tryouts for drum major• and get ent husiastic support in garner material for his book. Followin g the rodeo, which will couple. ettes to march with the USAC What happen s to the college is this quest for constructive sugfinish at 10 p.m., a dance featurband next yea r are scheduled gestio ns." another matter. Co-starring with ing Wade Ray and his Ozark for Monday, May 25, 5 p.m. , In case of inclement weather, Webb are Shirley Temple and Mountain Boys will be held in the Main 32 , acc ording to Prof . the rally will be held in the field Tom Drake . Admission is 25c ballroom of th e Aggie st udent John Phillip Dalby. Girls should hou se . plus st udentbod y cards. union buildin g. Dress for th e come prepared to perform and will be judged on twirling ability , marc hing , and personality. • Senior students are urged Each year the dairy indu stry to be present at a noon meet,. of the State of Utah spo nsor s a ing Thursday, May 28, in the "J une Dairy· Month" ca mpai gn . Main Auditorium. Pa-rt of this 'e f£ort is the Dairy • Graduates may pick up The Bennion committee's omand now is left only th e task oC Darllng contest. Any single girl their ten free announce ments cial report on the Madsen dis- compili ng and interpreting the between the ages of 17 to 25 inIssue of STUDENT LIFE. at the Student Personnel Office mi ssa l should be ready for pub- material before concrete r ecomclusive is eligible to enter. The e The single page that you until May 26. After that extra lic .release by Sunday, May 24, mendations c~ be made." winner will be picked on beauty, are reading Is an extra necessiannouncements may be obta.J.n.. Cha irman Adam S. Bennion. Dr. Bennion indi cated that the personality, poise and charm. tated by the important aned at a small cost . stated today. report will be reasonably brief. The committee would like to nouncements and events of • A W S big sister applicaInterviews were held last Sat - "We see no reason to rehash invite any college gir l who is thb Week end. tions are available by contact,. urday with the Board of Trustee s all the tesbmony; we prefer to eligib le to join the local contest e Ne.xt week , 'LIFE' will ex ing Vera Stevens, or may be and businessm~n Crom Logan. draw some brief conclu sions, and which will be held the evening pandtto 12 pages , dedicated to picked up in the Main Hall FriThe board stated their reasons make ow· rdcommen dation s." the aduatlng seniors and the of May 23. at the La De Sa durday o{ this week. The comm itt ee seemed well true tab State that we know ing the regular dance. A $50 for dismissing Dr. Louis L. Mad• Sears Roebuck Scholarship sen and made comment on the pleased by the response of stusilll xlsts. award and a new gown will go Club wiU meet Thursday, May ousters of former Deans Ion e dents and faculty to their ine Look £or the feature on Utah to the winner. 21. at 5 p.m. in Commons 101. Daniel and Jo sep h N. Symons , quiries. State:s proposed building proThe name, address, and phone e ATA'S annual steak fry and Dir ecto r Nuttall of Snow Col" We thank all concerned for number of girls interested should that will continue on will be held i!rnrsday evening, lege. the ir splendid cooperation in thro gh next year. 'LIFE' also be ient to the Dairy Darling May 21. at 6 p.m. at Lower Compiling Left making a very di.Cficult task ho to Include In its final Contest in care o{ The Loga n Guinavah Park. If transporta"We hope to conclude our remuch eas ier by th eir good perissu(\ the recommendations and Herald .Journal or to Cache Valtion is needed, meet at the port this week," Dr. Bennion sonal behavior," Bennion con~cs of the Bennion ley Dairy Associa tion , Smith• Union building. stated. "All hearing s are ended, eluded. 1Dve1~tlc'•tlng Committee. field.

Scribble Pushed Thursday Morn

Intercollegiate Rodeo Starts Friday, Sat.AtFairgrounds

Buzzer Due Mon. In Student Union

'Mr. Belvedere' Is Movie Of Week

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'Life' Will Publish 12 Pager Tuesday

Milk Maids ToVie InDairy ,contest Bennion Report Anticipated

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By Sunday: Hearings Over


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