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4-1953

Student Life, April 1953, Vol. 40, No. 23

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Match A junior this ) cnr, he is em­ high school. on the Prererence ball commi tt eP, One-Year the name with the number and ployed al station KVNU as an­ In high school, he was band and the KD membership chair­ fill in the space in the last col­ nounc er and sports dir ector. He captai n, \vorked on the yearbook man. She was elected a Buzzer Councilman umn on the card. worked this year on junior prom and school paper, was on the personality for the second year. Sludent body Cards publicity, and participated in junior prom committee, and par- Jim Slack AU students are elifjible to vote summer drama activities. He also :icipated in junior a nd senior Margaret Jim Slack, a native of Fort on president, vice president one­ has also worked on the Scribble plays. Wayne, Indiana, is a candidate year unexpired councilman' two­ staH . At t:tah State, he is a memb~r Greaves for the unexpired one-year coun- year unexpired councilma~ and Blue Key honorary fraternity, ls cil term. three-rear C<_>Uncilman.One-year "ff d f a member of Alpha Eta Mu, mus- Margaret Greaves, candidate Slack, a member o( Sigma Phi council candidates will be voted Cl / Of OWCett ic frawrnity, and of Lambda Del- for studentbody vice president, F.psilon fratc-rnity, attended Con­ 0n by the schools only. Back round matei ,al on Chf - 1ta Sigma 1s fr om R1chf1:1ct S,he graduat:d I cordia Lutheran high school in Students must present their ford F!wcett candidate for stu - A_s .Junior class president he fr<:m Cedar . City high sch~o~ . m F'ort Wayne. and graduated there studentbody cards before they dent body pre;ident was not avai l• woi ked on this yea1 's Junior prom 19.> Her high. schoo l ~ct1v1t1es in 1950. will be give n a ballot. ab le at rcss ti~e It was not which fcatu1 ed Ralph Flanagan's included Thespians, senior hop HP attimded Nora B. Thurgood is chairman turned t with his app lication orchestra He 1s curr ~ntly on the chairma~, ''girl of the year," ~ep at Lafayette, Ind., one year, ma- of the election board. Members 1 Agathon band comm itte e, 1s on l club officer, and representative joring in forestry. As a soph- of .the bhard are Jim Slack, 1h e lnst1 tu le MIA staff, and has to Girls' State in 1949. om ore, he transferred to Utah J amce Burton, Iris Godfrey and bee~ pres.ident of the Institute Miss Greaves is a junior major-I State. He _is m~jo~ing in pre-law Fran Shoup. Keith Garrett choir. ing in English and French. She hC're, and 1s a Jumor. Campaign material for the pri4 Background material on Keith As prestdt'nt of the junior class, has been active on many commit- In SPE, he is vice president. mary elections must be removect Garrett, c:andid.He for president, he has nll't with the student tees and 01·ganizations at Utah Formerly, he was soc ial chair- from the halls by 9 a.m. Thurs­ was not availab le at press time. council in their WC'Ckly meetings. Siat<.•, including section editor for !Continued on page 2> day, Miss Thurgood said. . (Continued from page 1) test in Utah for 1952, also. ing, Huber is a member of the ensif meet in debate in 1950. man, and he is now mter-fra­ In addition to his freshman dairy club. Nedra Nielson ternity council representative of presidency, he is chairman of the He is a graduate of Wasatch Background material on Nedra his unit. advertising committee of the high school, and while in high Sydney Nelson Nielson, candidate for Commetce He is a member of the student Lea dership workshop. · school served as vice president th councilman, was not available at elections committee, and worked and secretary of the FF A chap­ oi AJo~~~~:: ,ei;~:Y Jei::CX:! press time. It was not turned in this year on ticket sales for the ter. a freshman this year. She grad­ with her application. junior prom. Ken Woodward At Utah State, he is a member uated from Logan high school, Ken Woodward, a freshman of the Ag club, and the Sears where she was in the upper ten from Logan, is a candidate for Roebuck scholarship club. He is percent o! her class in scholar­ Ross Allen the three-year council position. affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha ship . At high school she placed Engineering A former studentbody president Ken, a member of Delta Phi frat ernity, and is an officer on second in the Northwestern of Web er high school is seeking fraternity, was a candidate this the regimental staff of the Persh­ States' speech tournament. She Jerry Christiansen the unexpired one-year term on year for the freshman class pres­ ing Rifles. was also Senior Hits act chair­ Jerald N. Christiansen ts a can­ the student council. He is Ross idency. He has fulfilled a mission He was on the dairy products man. didate for one year cou ncilman Allen, a member of Pi Kappa fra­ in the North Central States for judging t ea m entered at the Pa­ Her college activities include from the school of engineering. cific 1ntei·naLlonal Livestock Ex­ ternity. the Church of Jesus Christ of chairmanship of Agathon radio Christiansen is completing a While in high school, Ross was Latter-day Saints. pedition at Portland, Ore., and publicity and section editorship term on stude nt council, having treasurer and then president of Active athletically, he is on the is a committee member repre­ !or Buzzer. She is president of the been elected fall quarter to fill the studentbody, and served as tennis team and the track team. senting the da iry department on pledge class of Chi Omega sor­ the vacancy caused by the resig­ president of th e Region One stu ­ He graduated from Logan high the School of Agriculture Aga­ ority. nation of Robert Turley. He has thon committee . dent body officers association. school, where he was junior class served as public relations council­ At Utah State, he has been president. A veteran, he served man and finance officer. vice president of the PlKA pledge for two years in the Army En­ • Donna Rae A graduate o! Logan high, he class, rush chairman, and chair­ gineer corps, filling his tour of has maintained a 2.97 grade point man of finance. Currently, he is duty in the South Pacific, Japan, Arts _andSciences Jorgenson average in civil engi neering. He. chairman of the high school re ­ and the Phillipines. was on the rifle team three years, Add,e Jean Seeking the one -year council secretary of American Society of lations division of Agathon. 1 ~:;~~?nisfr~~~~~e :~:~ ~!e<;;~~~ Civil En~neers, member of Sig­ Glen Haddock Fuhriman 0 ma Tau. Arnold Air Society and Background material on Addie a native of Logan. . Charles Tate Glen Haddock is vying for the Miss Jorgensen, a member of thr ee -year position on the stu­ Jean Fuhriman, candidate for Christiansen is returning to Charl es Tat e, a graduate of Lo­ Arts and Sciences councilman, Alpha Chi Omega, serves as sec­ gan high school, and a returned dent council. school next year. on a National was not available at press timl?. rC'tary of the organizatio n. She is Science foundation fellowship. missionary of the Church of Jesus Haddock. a freshman, I his year a political science major, and has served as president of the In­ Il \Vas not turned in with her Christ of Latter-day Saints, is a application. member of Pi Sigma Alpha, hon­ candidate for the one-year unex­ dependent Students Association. orary political science unit. Lee Cant well pired term. A graduate of Logan high She has served as section edi­ Tate graduated from Logan school, he was active in school Ruth Green tor of the Buzzer, is working on Background material on ~e high in 1947 and attended USAC affairs. He carried th e lead in the Agathon dance, and was on Cantwell, candidate for Engin­ in 1947 and 1948, when he was drama productions, participated A candidate from the schoo l of eering cou ncilman, was not avail­ arts and sciences for the one-yenr the Preff'rence Ball com mitt ee. called on the mission. in opera, was a rifle team mem­ She graduated from Logan able at press time. It was not He re-entered school at the ber, a member of the ROTC of­ cou nci l position is Ruth Green, a high school. turned in with his application. fall quarter of 1951, and is major­ ficers club, and was on the schoo l member or Chi Omega sorority. ing in English-Speech. baseball and swimming teams. Miss Green has served on the He is a member of Delta Phi. In his first year at Utah State, junior prom committee, as a Quinn L. In this organization, he is as­ in addition to the ISA presidency. proofreader on Student Life, and Darrell Deem semblies chairman, and in charge he has been assistant advertising has play"d a role in "The Corn Darrell Deem, ca ndidat e for Hutchinson Is Green." of banquet s and formals. He is manager of the Buzzer, circula­ councilman from school of com­ Background material on Quinn assistant business manager of tion manager of Student Life, She also was chairman of the merce, graduated irbm Box Eld­ L. Hutchinson, ca ndidat e for En­ Utah State Theatre, has done member of the president's club, AWS ,"Li ttlc--Sister" activity dur­ er high school, where he was ac­ gineering cou ncilman, was not work in radio and drama, and is a member of Lamhda Delta Sig­ ing Freshman orientation week. tive in journalism, . radio and available at press time. It was She is a graduate of Logan hi&h currently in the Shakespearea n ma, was a candidate for the f~euc;A~e also won a scholarship not turned in with his application. play . Freshman class presidency, and is school. a member of M<-istersingers. Deem's activities in colleg e in­ clude membership in Arnold Air Forestry Lprry Haslam Society, Blue Key, and Alpha Two-Year Jim .Cole Competing for the one-year . He has been a mem­ Don Burt In quest of the lhree-year council position from the school ber of the Buzzer staff !or three Councilman council position, Jim Cole, a of arts and sciences is Larry years and is editor of the 1953 freshman majoring in journal­ Haslam, a m1>mber of Pi Kappa Buzzer. He also debated two Home Economics Mark Blackham ism, has a compete n t student ac­ Alpha fraternity. years and was news director of Mark Blackham, candidate for tivity background. A graduate o! North Cache KVSC one year. Deem is a mem­ Mary Ada two-year unexpired councilman A g r ad u a t e of Logan high high school in 1951, Larry wM ber of the Student Union pro­ past, is from McGill, Nevada. school, Cole was active in school n student councilman there, and gram board. runnf'r-l!p for studentbody pres­ Gardner He was elected to student coun­ publications, class committees, student body assignments and ident. He represented North Mary Ada Gardner is seeking cil in high schoo l four consecu­ the one-year counc il position as tive years, and was vice presi­ athletics. Cache at the State Rotary club meet. also. Orma Linford the representative of the school dent of the senior class. H e is employed as sports ed itor At Utah State, where he is Orma Linford, a political sci• of Home Economics. In college he has been an offi­ of the Herald Journal, being majoring in pre-dentistry, he has ence major, !is candidate for Miss Gardner is a former stu­ cer in business closely associated with Utah State's athletic program. been active in Pi Kappa Alpha, councilman from the school of dentbody officer at Dixie Junior fraternity. He is the newly-elect­ serving as pledge president, and commerce. college in St. George. At Utah ed rush chairman for Sigma Nu. Cole is an active member oi the Sigma Chi fraternity. song !(>ader. .A grad uate of Logan high, Miss State, she was chairman of the Last year, he was a member Lrnford was recipient of the Mar­ Campus Chest assembly. of the Utah State male Trio, riner S. Eccles scholarship and On the Agathon committee, she Norman Olsen which consist ed of Lee Cantwell, has been publicity chairman of is currently serving as dance The unexpired two-year term Agriculture Dick Lewis, and himself. the Union program board . She chairman. / ~ort~:nco~.cil6~::in:C s~urT;~a~ has also been on the socials com­ In thC' Home Eco nomics school, Don Bybee mittee. she is vice president of the Hom e City , and a member of Pi Kappa Seeking the one~year council James Mortimer She was vice president of the Ee club. Alpha. gir ls league at high school. Her A graduate of Box Elder hikh position from Agricultur(> is Don James Mortimer, editor of Stu­ L. Bybee, nalivc of Soda Springs, dent Life, is a candidate for the other activities included associ­ school, he served there as yell­ ate editor of the yearbook, de­ Ann Patrick master, president of the boy's pep Idaho. one-year council position . from Bybee, in high school. starred the schoo l of arts and sciences. bating, Senior Hits chairman, club, president of the business member of swimming team, and club, and was active in th e speech in several pla~•s. was in varsity Mortimer, a junior journalism football and baseball, attended major. has served as editor of honor student. Elma Zollinger department. Olsen received several awards Idaho Boy's State, and won th e the campus paper for a year and Elma Zollinger, president of Bausch and Lomb honorary in dramatics and speech while two quarters. Prior to that, he the Home Economics club, is vy­ at Box Elder. A sop homor e this science award. l'Ie also played in was managing editor. Education ing for the one-year council posi­ year at Utah State, he is major­ the band. In addition to his Student Life tion from the school of Home ing in business administration. At Utah State, he majored in work, he has c;:lone publicity for John Angotti Economics in the primary elec ­ He has worked on the home­ enginec-ri ng his first year, and several orga nizations and activ- tion. ities. ! John Angotti, candidate for coming committee, and currently th en changed to General Agron­ Miss Zollinger, whose major is is assistant chairman of Agathon. omy. H e is a member of Blue Key, 1 <'Ouncilman from the school of home economics educatio n, is al­ He represents Pi Kappa Alpha on An active member of Lambda honorary upperclass fraternity, ~ducation, attende_d Car~:wn jun­ so a member of Phi Upsilon Om­ the lnt erfratern ity counci l. Delta Sigma, he served as re­ and of Scabbard and Blade, mil- 101· college at Pnce, hts ho~e­ icron. In 1952, she was a dele­ porter, historian , Gamma chapter itary honorary fraternity. town. At Carbon, he was edi_t~r gate to the American Home Econ­ president, Hom eco ming chairman Also, he is national editor of of the student directory and bus1- omic~ association convention in Three-Year for the fraternity, designer and the Lambda Delta Sigma news- ness manager of the yearbook. Atlantic City. builder of a sweepstakes-winning paper. For the past two summers, At USAC he. has been a mem­ She was vice president of the homecoming float, spring formal he has been editor of summer ber of the busmess staff of Buz~ Spurs last year, and is a member Councilman chairman, anti as executive vice school Student Life. z<'r. He is an active member of of Lambrla Delta Sigma, and the pr es ident. Last week he was named win- Sigma Phi Epsilo n fraternity, and Institute choir. She boasts a Brent Hoggan He also has done publicity for ner of the annual Deseret News- he has served as secretary; at grade point average o( 2.7. This year's fr<-shman c.'lass pres­ th e 4-H C'lub at the college, and Telegram internship. present he is secorid vice presi­ Also, Miss Zollinger was dorm ident, who wen that oUice by a is a memb er of the square dance dent and editor of the fraternity manager two years, is minoring write-in vote, is a candidate for club. "newsletter". He has also been in physical educntion, and is a the three-year student council He played a minor role in secretary o( the Newman club. graduate of Mackay, Idaho, high position. ''Death of a Salesman", and has Commerce school. Brent Hoggan. pledge of Pi been on the ri!le leam two years Kappa Alpha fraternity, and ago. He served on the junior Preston Thomas president of his pledge class, is prom .commitv,e, and as chair- Preston Thomas, candidate for ~1~;,t.~~:~\competing Jan Eggen the candidate. man vf the Campus Chest dance. Icouncilman from the school of for council position from the Jan Eggen. whose hometown 1 As president of the freshman Hl:''s studen t manager of the commerce, is a junior majoring school of education, was secre- is Logan, is candidate for coun­ class, he has met this year with union buildin~ cloakroom, is on in political science. He is a na­ tary of her high school. She is cilman from the school of home the student council, as an ap­ the. club ser~ices committee, the ti\'e of Logan. a native of Venice: Utah. economici. She graduated from pointive member. socials commtttee, and the union Among bis activities at USAC At Utah State, Miss Davis has Logan high. A graduatC' of Weber high program board. are these: president of Intrafra­ been a membe 'r of the Booster Miss Eggen is a sophomore school, he was 5;tudent\,ody pres­ ternity council, member of the committee , ROTC Sponsor, Jun- majoring in home econom ics. Her ident there. He was chosen by union building board of directors, ior Prom chairman, treasurer of activities have iJlcluded secre­ school principals of the region as Douglas Huber Scribble staff, Civic Music board, Kappa Delta sorority . tary of Panhellenit;, and general the outstanding student of the Seeking . the one-year council Pi Sigma Alpha, anti Sigma Chi . She is presently serving as one- rush chairman of the Greek region in 1952. post from Agriculture is Douglas Thomas was studentbody ptesi­ yPar councilman from the school Week committee. He was nnm ed winner of the Huber, a j,unior from Midway. dent at Logan high school and of education. She was elected She ls also Sigma Nu girl for Elks Club outstanding leader con- Majorin~ in dairy manu!actur- he placed first in the state for- to the position six weeks ago. this year. J