Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH DECEMBER MB AND- TU GREEK ROW SIG EPS The Utah Alpha Chapter of Richard Condie popular Utah Sigma Phi Epsilon will hold their tenor and Miss Ludean Rogers annual Christmas formal in the pianist will be presented in' the Dansante ballroom on December annual Chi Omega musical which 8 will be presented next Sunday in The committee in charge of the the reception lounge are arrangements Ralph Howe Members of the Chi Omega sorchairman Sob Murdock and Joe ority have the tickets and everyThe committee plans to one is invited to attend Quinn decorate the hall in keeping with the true Christmas spirit BETA KAPPA Merrill of the Professor Political Science Department was the speaker at a well attended meeting of Delta Phi Fraternity Tuesday afternoon in the Institute His subject was Tolerance and he developed it in an interesting manner especially its poli“We are all guilty tical angle he said “particof intolerance’’ ularly of those things we dislike and we are tolerant of the things we do like" He contrasted the dictator's way of doing things with and the way of a democracy pointed out that a dictatorship was more conducive to the growth With reference to of intolerance war and insecurity in' the future to Professor Merrill according the best way out is the ment of political tolerance SIGMA NU The Epsilon Upsilon chapter of the Sigma Nu fraternity is proud to announce the pledging and initiation ceremonies to be held Franklin S Harris of for Dr Utah Dr George R Hill Provo formerly of Logan and Professor J B Bearnson of Salt Lake City on Sunday December 4 in the local fraternity house were outstanding These men in the Delta Nu fraternity while attending the USAC At present Dr Harris is president of the Brigham Young uniDr Hill forversity at Provo Dean of Agriculture and merly head of the department of Botany & Plant Pathology of the USAC is now chief of chemical research & smoke control through out Prof the United States is Associate Professor Bearnson of Economics at the University of Utah At the regular business meeting of the Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta Kappa Monday evening for the plans were discussed Christmas party which will be held at the LDS Institute on Dec 18 The dance will be sport and Santa will be present to distribute gifts Music will be furnished by Eldon Hansen and his orchestra The committee in charge includes Bud Griffen Allan Peterson and Ruhl Dowdle The new pledge officers for the coming year were elected at the last meeting Tom Summers will act as president with Robert Hey as vice president and Dow Gale as scribe ’ PHI KAP Arter regular business meeting last Monday evening the Phi Kaps entertained the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at a theatre party at the Roxy Theatre A Phi Kap chapter dinner will be held at the chapter house 489 E 3 N next Monday at 6:30 p Howard Morris and Max Parof arrangements and are planning a special program for the evening m ker are in charge PI KAP The annual Pi Kappa Alpha Christmas party will be held in the Dansante Friday evening December 9 Keith Sorensen chairman announced this week The party is held in honor of the active chapter and is sponsored by the pledge organization of the fraternity Assisting Sorenson with the arrangevice ments are Harold Steed presi lent Jay Clinger secretary Ben and publicity Bingham agent Pledge-Preside- co-e- semi-form- al ad-a- lt Initiations All girls belonging to Home Economics club are invited to atSIGMA NU tend a meeting to be held tonight initiations will be held Formal 1 will be December at 7:30 It for Robert Murdock next Sunday held in the reception room December 4 at 2:30 P M The Sigma Chi Thanksgiving Fourteenth Regional Inspector of the Sigma Nu Frat- sport dance was held iast Wedernities Mr Frank C McWhin-ne- y nesday evening in the cafeteria will be the week-enguest with about fifty couples attendThe d the Epsilon Upsilon Chapter ing Ho will address the chapter at Songs by the chapter and a to be held short a special meeting program by the pledges Thursday evening at the chapter were featured during intermission Charles Olsen was in charge house and was assited of arrangements Sund-berby Vern Crockett Howard Chapter dinner will be held and the pledge officers Dec 4 at the chapter Sunday house alumni members Many Sigma Chi entertained the Kaphave been invited to attend pa Delta's at a theatre party last week after meeting The Sigma Nu pledges wilj hold their annual Christmas party December 9 The party which will be formal will be held at the cafeteria in the Commons chairRoss Glassman building man of the pledge social comA marriage of interest is that mittee is in charge of Miss Vera Clark daughter of Mrs Esther F Clark and Jay Sandberg son of Mr and Mrs W O Sandberg which at the home of the bride’s 1 mother on November 22 I Miss Clark is a graduate of the USAC where she was secretary of the student body for two years a member of Kappa Delta sorTHE NEW POCKET KNIFE ority Spurs Lambda Rho Empyrean and Phi Kappa Phi Mr Sandberg is also a graduate of the college and is a member of the Delta Nu fraternity g Marriages Announced was-tttr-for- K0 The Men’s council announces the fall quarter dancing party to be held Friday evening at the Dansante according to Bob Simpson president The affair will be sport and music will be furnished by Eldon Hanson’s orchestra As the council sponsors but one party a quarter everyone is looking forward to a great time Those in charge of arrangements includes Dick Ryan and Darwin Perkins night The Christmas Ball is a dance and all students not members of fraternities or to be are expected sororities d will be a slight There there PHRATERES Details of the friffge mission: There will be a social for all Phratere members next Monday dance will be announced later afternoon in the reception lounge The dance is being planned by the Barb officers under Moyle Anderson president and Harold I K’s chairman IK page goating committee in- Taylor ‘social A large attendance is urged to clude Donald Roush pledge chairnext Monday night man Bob Corey Block A chair- attend meeting to participate in nominating the man George Weston guard scheand to enjoy a very interedule committee chairman Francis queens Bob sting pregram Burgie program chairman snowman chairman Ken Hey The Utah State Barbs - held States cheer king and Gayton Rosenbaumn secretary their regular meeting and program and a roller skating party Monday evening November 21 JESTERS Hear ye! 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All ye dra- under t(je direction of Moyle matic and musical students How Anderson president of the organwould you like to be a “Jester?" ization All that you would have to do Miss secreGeralding Taylor would be to give a reading or tary was in charge of the prosome such thing (a ditty you gram which was as follows a know) at Jesters’ meeting Sunday reading by Barbara Cardon a December 4 at three o’clock at vocal solo by Harold Brerton a the Chi Omega house reading by Lula Andrews a piano solo by Ireta King a vocal solo HOME EC by Don Andrews a reading by At the last Home Economies Bernice Brown and a vocal solo club meeting which was held by Rex England November 17 Miss Johanna Moen head of the textiles department SCRIBBLE MEETING was guest speaker She gave a Scribble club meeting will be vivid account of her tri) through held this afternoon at 5 o’clock Europe last summer Grace Stah-ma- n Room 20t Main All former Scrib Ona Jones and Ruth Bock-ho- biers are invited to attend were in charge of refreshments Lost! Chi Omega pin lost SunSaturday December 3 at 7:00 day nite Will the finder please rePM the Home Economics club turn to Mary Lindsay or the is- - having a birthday party in the Student Life office Reward who reception room All girls have club cards are inivtcd to attend fn SIGMA CHI of Ball Tho annual Christmas sponsored by the Utah State Barbs has been set for Saturday December 10 in the Cafeteria This annual affair is one of the highlights of the sufeool winter social season and is tha- - big event of the Barb social calendar Outstanding event of the dance is the election of the Snow Queen the ranks of the unaffiliNominations for ated queen will be made in the Barb meeting to be held next Monday night Dec 5 in the Little Theater At this time three candidates will be selected and will vie for honors at the Ball on Saturday Council Plans Sport Dance CHI OMEGA delta phi Milton Miss Daricy BARBS - N FE I R C Members of the International Relations club will resume its round-tabl- e discussion upon the future of the social minorities today at 4 P M m room 303 in the Main building The last meeting to the situation was devoted evolving from the Czechoslovakian and today's meetcontroversies ing will continue along that line with the present Jewish problem receiving some attention due to its immediate public interest Members are of the opinion that every international problem under criticism today has two sides and these discussions attempt to uncover all angles Such a plan should help develop solutions that and will be more constructive practical The club extends Invitations to the public to attend today’s meeting l'HI KAP Alton for Formal initiation Harry Carton Bob Oviatt Deno Seal Joseph Hodges and Bryan Forrest will be held Sunday morning at 6 a m at the chapter house A breakfast cerewill follow the initiation Allan Thomas monies chapter president announced sight-seein- DOWN TOWN OR ON THE HILL! FOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND CANDY well-dress- ground-breakin- Test Friday from 3:10 to 5:10 pm in room 212 Commons All students planning building to enter a medical school next fall should take this test A fee of one dollar is collected at the Another recent marriage is that time of the test Given under the of of Miss Margaret Mikkelsen and auspices of the Association Max E Wallace Mrs Wallace is a American Medical Colleges former student at the college and is a member of the Chi Omega sorority The couple will live in Cali- Mrs Bocock Made Dorm Assistant Announcement was ( made this week by Dean of Women Lenore Lewis Williams that Mrs C E of Bocock former housemother has the Theta Upsilon sorority been appointed as assistant in the Residence Hall Mrs Bocock who came to thei has college highly recommended already assumed active duties in the hall it was learned 'Ihe new assistant is the wife of C E Bocock who up to the time of his death was president of Albion State Normal school of Idaho She Boulder from came to Logan Colorado where she served in an advisory capacity to the Phrateres Bocock Mrs organization there will assist Dean Williams with the work at the Residence Hall it was learned The gift that’s new— different Htckok Koinifc Silver dollar size blade and file of finest steel $150 Key chain or Waldcmar watch chain - $ $i50Setasillustrated — in hand-som- e jewel case MALIBU Jgan Canyon SE- Ei tnh- FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS Your Photograph For Xmas! 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Warmly interlined Misses women Sizes 12 to 41 Values up to 4950 Theta Upsilon Chapter members of their pledges at a roller skating party Thursday December ! SALE We welcome the delegates to the AWS convention which is meeting here at the college for a two day conc'ave The representatives are as follows: Branch college: Agricultural Martha Fitzgerald Carmen Croft Lois Lowman Lucille Barlow of Idaho South: University Marjorie Williams Lucille Woodruff Margaret Tomlinson Milly Smith Ellen Gleason Mary Norma Stayner Dorothy Meloy Julia Titus Georgianne Leehleiter Mary Andersen Lois Potter Margaret Ann Cleare Anita Tolmie Margaret Stablein Westminister college: Clara Wallace Jane Wagstaff Jean Albright n Snow college: Katherine Barbara Madsen Joyce Welker Arba Day Utah: Marsha University of Bailif Barbara Kirkham Gene Hubbard BYU: Lyle Evans and Dorothy McGuire Dixie Junior college: Elaine Sandberg Roma Snow Even ' Greater-than-Usu- al Values in Dresses! 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Give man will What the wear at Utah State this winter g ceremonies At the yesterday Governor Blood practically stole the show in his new brag Hereafter if you boys really want to be dressed up get on a pair of overalls grease monkey’s cap and a large pair of bright colored canvas gloves You’ll be the talk of the town Among the fairer sex there seems to be something of a white alone trend Not but white starched and plenty stiff Virginia Pederson and Jean Christensen were two of the many wearers Something else in neckwear are d neckerchiefs the Carmen Merrill was wearing one with birthday dates on it No snow but the ice Is being rather accommodating these days and that calls for snow suits Alice Wright and Donna Peterson were seen limping into the Women’s residence hall in very attractive numbers Theta Upsilon announces the pledging of Connie Hurren of n Hyde Park and Brenda Van of Smithfield Aptitude 2 After six months spent abroad Miss Charlotte E Dancy professor of physiology has returned to Logan Part of this time was spent studying French in Paris and the remainder of the time g was spent in points of interest in Europe She visited the prominent cities of France and was with the delighted Switzerchateau country there land Italy and Greece were also included on her itinerary On her return trip home she came by Sea way of the Mediterranean stopping off at Jugoslavia Greece Sicily Africa and islands of Importance along the boat route She docked in New York on Thanksgiving day and from there went to Detroit picked up a nifty little Chrysler and made her way back to Logan She reports a wonderful trip but seems happy to be back again We welcome her back and are looking forward to hearing some of the wealth of knowledge and experiences that she must have stored up sometime Miss Dancy spent visiting with Miss Thelma Fogel-ber- g in Paris who is studying for her doctor’s degree in French her Miss Dancy will resume position at the college at the beginning of winter quarter chairman Harris PI KAP PRE-MEDI- Medical December Returns From Trip Abroad Final ceremonies were held at The Lambda Rho fraternity's anthe chapter house last Monday nual short story contest will come 26 Aste to a close December 5 it was anfer Fred November June Parker Lloyd Holt Spencer Kearl and nounced tociay by Bryant PAGS THREE That’s the way to vacation in style —with nothing to do but go Just Jock up your trunk a'nd bags and phone Railway Express No extra charge— no dickering or doubts One easy move You see your baggage go and can take your train with Convenient? loo’s— and economical too Our rates sigh of relief are low and you can send "collect" it you wish tame as with our"home-and-batlaundry service" When you phone tell ua the time to come U I G PASSENGER DEPOT - 'Phone 17 Cor 1st South nd Main R A WHITE Agent - Logan Utah k RAILWA UT d IN ‘'V 1 XPRESS INC AGENCY t NATIONWIDC 'j ? 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