OCR Text |
Show Students returned to campus after spring vacation in spite of wide-spread spring fever. The Administration began the quarter by filling its vacancies with faces already familiar to Utes. Dr. Daniel J. Dykstra was chosen to fill the position of Academic Vice-President, while Dr. Jack H. Adamson was appointed Dean of the College of Letters and Science. Dr. Boyer Jarvis left the University to become Dr. Mc-Murrin's assistant, while "Parm" announced his retirement as Director of Student Activities.Utes were treated to a variety of student productions that provided top entertainment. Headlining were "King Lear," the Orchesis concert, and "Cop-pelia." The Union Board and the Board of Regents made headlines in the conflict over the renewal of art exhibition boards in the Union. A compromise was finally reached; new boards will be installed.Would-be politicians had their chance with the ASUU elections. Faces of retiring officers mirrored both relief and regret, while plans for the future were voiced by the newly chosen officials. President Kennedy announced the selection of the U as one of the training centers for the Peace Corps, and the U became a member of a new athletic conference. U Days brought the activities of 1960-61 to a climax. As Graduation Day became history, the progress of Uteville during the past year was evident. As seniors reminisced, they were the first to agree to the totality of changes in the "face of Utah." |