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16, 1953
Richardson Elected
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D. .1 . l ·t d Tt, Lacey is Vice President, tgnt artes nVl e o Rich Named Secretary Military Ball Friday
Gary Richardson will be the next studentbody president of Utah State co ll ege. He was elected by a large majoricy in final
voting Wednesday, defeating Burton Howard. BY DIANA WALKER light "circ 1ing the valley will pre- student ''Operation Starburst", is the ceed the dance with the fireFor the 11ice presidency, June Lacey took a narrow win theme for the 60th annual Gover- works beginning at 8:30 p. m. over Ruth Carlson, and for secretary, Marilyn Rich defeated nor's Ball, to be held Friday at Reception Lioe ------9 p. m. in the student union Top dignitaries have been ex- Joan Lee Wilson. b u1lding. tended formal and personal inviIn voting Wedne sday, 1068 stu• 714 votes to Howard 's 344 tallies . \ One of the oldest tracli_Hons at tations lo attend the annual dents turned out at the polls to Lacey - 54Z Utah State, the Military Ball will affair. A reception line will form cast ballots for· officers for next Lacey had 542 to win, wi'iile in c lud e three hours o( dancing to between - 9':30 and 10 p. m. inthe Hill Air Force Orchestra eluding Secn!tary of State and year. Carlson took 504 votes. Rich from Hill Field. Mrs. Lamont Toronto, representRiohardson, in winning, polled captured 585 votes in defeating Wilson, who had 465. Fil.·eworks and a large searching Governor Lee, Herschel Bullen, representing Thorpe B. Fol' the th1·ee-year council position, Ken Woodward won a de::::.cs~a:!r ti~~'-B~~rdo~•~n~":r cisive victory over Jim Cole, GARY RICHARDSON Logan, General B. M. Fitch, comtaking 636 votes to Cole's 40l. ••• Studentbody Prexy manding general of the Utah For the one-year unexpired Military District, Prssident and council term, Ross Allen wo11 l\'lrs. Louis L. Madsen, Col. Alice 1 over Jim Slack. Allen h ad 559 Welti, representing the sponsor votes campared lo Stack's 478. corps, and Cadet Col. Don Tuft, Council Races of the Btigade of Cadets. Intermission entertainment will In the council races from the include a white rifle drill perschools, voting went as follows: Jack Fina, his celebrated piano formed by 20 girls of the spansor Arts and Sciences: Ruth G rcen and his talented orchcorps, commanded by Ja ck stylings Votestra are coming to Utah State defeat ed James Mortimer. Squires. Wally Budge will coming was Green, 107; Mortimer, to play for the Agathon dance, mand the saber drill team and 102. May 1 in the Union ballroom. members of the Pershing Rirtes Commerce: A tie vole occurred "Muc h Ado About Nothi ng," will perform. Announcement that Fina had between Preston Thomas and '"-U be presented April 22 -25 at Committee l\fcmbers !:'!~e s~;n~url~~ 1 ~~w~~~c:c Darr ell Deem, 97 to 97. Another election will be needed in this 1 :15 p. m. in the audito 1·ium, acco~~:i~~tn a;fd t~elic:a:~=~ti R~~: Agathon dance committee .... eording to Professor Floyd T . Carlson is chairman o( publicity, Fina gained fame for his mod- school to decide the pasition. Education: Nedra Nielsen deMor ga n , Wrector oC the play. He Vera Stevens, ticket saJes; Paul ern interpretations of Tschaikowfeated Mary Davis. Voting: Nielalso staled that a special matinee : Caraher, refreshments, Dix Clow- :Is ~:~tu~:~b':ta~~~of!i:n~il:i~: sen, 92; Davis, 68. perCo rmance will be given for (Continued on Page 8 _>__ Engineering: Quinn Hutchinson Freddy Martin's orchestra. Christiansen. tho se attending the poetry fest!J UNE LACEY .-'----_ ~ It was Fina's playing o( Tschal- w~m over Jerald voting: Hutchinson, 82; ChristianTal on April 25. • • . • Next Year's Vee p kowsky's "Piano Concert in B Playing leading roles will be ---------Flat Minor," introduced as "To- sen, 75. Home Economics: Mary Ada Ca.rma Croshaw as Bat.rice, Paul night We Love," that made modGardner won over Jan• Eggen. Evans as Benedick, Dick Waite ern-music history. Voting: Gardner, 51; Eggen, 33. as Claudio, Jarvis Anderson as • After a highly successful enNext year's council. with tho~e Leonate, Larry Wright as Don gagement, Fina left Martin three elected last week, will stack up Ju an, Ann Patrick and Sandra years ago to organize his own Lee Richards as Hero , and Recd orchestra and since has been as follows: Council Line-Up Durha ·m as Don Pedro. gaining new fame as a maestro Gary Richardson, president in his own ri ghts. June Lacey, vice president New Costumes Fina's recording of "Concerto" Marilyn Rich, sec r eta ry C'teorgc Tanner, t_ec~nical diDr. Edgar B . Bl'os sar d , recentwith Martin is nearing a sale ol Ken Woodward, t b re -e-year rector o[ the play, 1s m charge I ly appointed chairman oC the U. 1 1 2,000,000, and is one of the five councilman of staging and costumes. M;rny s. Tariff Commission at wa shing-••• t all-time top records. Altogether, Norman Olsen, two .year couoo( the costumes wece design~d ton, D. c ., will be speaker at the I . 1 Fina's arrangements have sold cilman ~ Francis McGregor, an art dedication o( the new Student more than 10,000,000 records, inmaj~r . Union building, Saturday, May 2. eluding Rachmaninoff's "Piano R.-O ss Allen, one•y ear cotmcilApprnximalely 30 new cos• Dedication ceremonies wm be Concerto No. 2, Gri eg's "ConDon m;;be-e . agriculture cOuntum es are being made for the held during Agathon, April 30~.e;~o,~•t an1 R~ms~-K~i;sa~rr•.~ cilman O pro duc l on by the class in dra ma May 2. Chairman or the dedica(''B!mble Boo~i!.") um e ee Ruth Green, arts and sciences produ ctio n. Members of the c 1ass lion is Donald Staheli. are Larry Wright, Pat Casey, A feature of the dedication will 1 Featuring smoot h and soph is_ticou ncilman · d cated music £01· dancing, Fina Comm erce councilman to be pi c k Waite, Connie Phillips an be a band concert. by the 549th L and hjg orchestra have been decided in a special election t Chat·les Ta e. Air Force band from Hill Air. .MARILYN RICH heard from coa$t to coast in leadNedra Nielsen, education coun
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Don Burt, forestry councilma11 I\lary Ada Gardner, home economics councilman. The next voling lo be conducted will be £or class officers. Applications for the class officials will be opened April 22, according to Nora B. Thurgood, elections chairman. Primary balloting for the class posit_ions wil~ be conducted l\~ay 6, with the fmals scheduled .I\ ""Y 13.
A recommendation that Russell adopt the biennial budgets ror E. Berntson, executive secretary the college and its two camous of the college, not be given an- units. · other contract beginning July 1 The Board accepted several has be e n made to the Board of gilts and grants totalin·g aproxiTrustees over the weekend in matcly '$100,780, most of which Lo ga n . President Madsen report• will be used in research work. ed Wednesday that the Board has Personnel changes included the!' the recommendation under con- transfer of Glenn T. Baird from Scholarships and awards will sideration, and that no official extension agronomist to assistant Qc presented to almost 150 s\uaction ha s yet been taken. 4-H club leader. He succeeds dents at the annual awards and At their weekend meetinl:!. the Fern ShiplC>y, who recently ac• honors convocation at the L D S Board also began study oC bien- cepted a national 4~H position in Institute May 3, according to Dr. nial bud gets for the college prop• Washington D.C. .Joel E. Ricks, chairman o( the er, the Extension service, and A military leave of ai)sence a\\ ards and honors committee. th ;r~:l~:;ima~notp:!~ti~r:;dgcts for j ~~a~h;r;;::~1~;~, ~!~~~t!~~~~l~t sif~~t '!fn~tet!!?:~11e~~:o~\'.i1f':; Branch Agricultural college and fective May 1. Everett Thorp .. speaker. Snow Branch college, but indl- assistant prorcssor or art, wa~ The. convocation will begin at cated that a special meeting \1.:ill ~ranted a sabbatical lea,·c ef£ec• 3;30 p.m. 1be called in the near Cuture Lo live Sept. 22. I
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