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Show On Founders1 Day Gov. Maw, new Pres. Olpin and Dr. Jensen visit with the honored guest before the assembly. Complicated dials and switchboards are soon mastered by the engineering student. Governor Maw, President Cowles and Dean Leary pose at the banquet given in honor of President Cowles before he left us in January. This is how the locker rental lineup looks to the students who face nothing but lines for the first two weeks of each quarter. A new naval science and tactics building gets underway as our campus continues to grow. 26 Station rally. 27 Football game: Utah vs. Colorado AC at Ft. Collins. 28 Now for a bit of diversion- 29 Homecoming week . . . quartets, skits, house decorations, floats, open houses, street dance, songfest, the game! Joy Wilson will direct all activities of the week. Queen Mary Louise Lyons judged as the Utah girl whom they would rather come home to. NOVEMBER 3 We're still going strong on Homecoming this month. It's good to see so many veteran "Utes Back to Give Denver the Sack." Winners were announced at the dance tonight to be Sigma Chi and Delta Delta Delta sweepstake winners. 6 Nominations are in order for the Junior Prom committee in the Little Theatre of Kingsbury Hall. Utah State Symphony Orchestra gives concert. 7 Station rally. (Here we go again.) 10 Football game: Utah vs. New Mexico University at Albuquerque. 12 Navy students publish a paper of their own, the NeuROTiC. 19 Master Minds and Artists Series present W. H. Chamberlain, lecturer. 20 All-Music assembly for true lovers of the art and the pseudocul-tured. 21 Another of those so-called "football rallies." 22 A thankful Thanksgiving Day to You, and we hope you like the game. Utah vs. Utah State Aggies. There is an open house at 33 South Wolcott for the USAC Spurs. 23 University Theater production of "Jacobowsky and the Colonel." 24 The new and larger, up-to-that-last-minute Pen exchanged for student ticket No. 13. . isolationists frequently seen . . . . . no one speaks to anyone . . . 10 12 13 15 19 20 DECEMBER Rush for a seat in the library . the "Inn" decreases in density it's final examination week! Draper and Adler team sponsored by the Master Minds and Artists. More entrance tests for entering Freshmen. A much-needed recess after such a strenuous quarter past. A chance to nourish depleted pocket-books just in time to be re-depleted by books and fees. The basketball team left sometime last week for Madison Square Garden-nothing quite like starting the season out in the Garden. The hub-bub of registration again tackled . . . hundreds of new men and their "ruptured ducks" on the campus. Resume browsing through those texts. Classwork begins again. University theater production of "Family Portrait." The faculty is throwing their annual Christmas party in the ballroom. It looks as if the Christmas Week committee won't have to invest in a Christmas tree again this year. Fraternities submit names to the Registrar's office for winter pledging and initiation. What's the big idea of blocking the front entrance to the lower realms of the Park building? Can't the bookstore accommodate the previously anticipated enrollment? Christmas Carol Sing at the Student Union building to foster the Spirit of Christmas on the campus. Two hurdred sixty-five |