Show State ' The fro"i (n the f chunge aPPrest j £3 football The First 50 Years Are the Hardest sj Utah’s fia 'vahle ba j ' be as ees The4 tructure v J pw a Volume VVVi V v v v 19 STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH approve Institution ROTC Group Is Appointed Total registration Tuesday evening had showed an increase of three per cent over figures of a year ago Registrar W H Bell said Wednesday Mr Bell’s figures Indicated that 65 more upperclass' men and 9 more freshmen had registered by Tuesday evening than at a corresponding time a year ago i The ease with which students effected registration this year was due for the most part to excellent “S rold committee work Mr Bell explain UD in 9 Vance H Tingey ed' Professor ’ Te d K was in general charge of registra-ga- n are tion procedure and Professor C “ring m L Hirst headed the entrance a °ng committee New students were 0 Play aken care °f through a freshman ta“ guidance committee working under locking of Hr Arden Frandsen The advisor n Logan i system carried over from last gang c year was also administered by W'O more Hr Frandsen Professor H H fyan and Cutler was in charge of students I is wili transferring from other schools company j These committeemen will be cars a available all week for new regis-- n while i trants Mr Bell said Students are an are o n urged however to complete Wyoi gistration as soon as possible to ies inclu avoid the late registration fee and vard Stou to permit them to keep up in their playing t egular school work brother J Student body cards being is-picks ’sued to all students whose fees but Hofeitre paid have totalled more than larland fifgooo student officials said re-a- t is also Whitesiiii Frosh Well Taken Care Of In First egint08lWeek Of School liat the fact ning east k ®lnce the first day of regisration the freshmen have been 0 back t f'sP0ti6hted’’ on numerous occa-Stat b sions Under the careful planning iron war j Hean Jack Croft and his com- Juittee nothing has been spared or overlooked to make the Wellcome of the new “Aggies" e rest assl' I S com-plet- The night the freshmen a “froshoree” was staged in the amphitheater followed by a program in the stadium the same evening A regular "swing” program was held featuring Eldy Hansen’s band and songs under the direction of Allan Thomas and Clyde Tarbet Junius McClellan conducted a campus jtour for the new students and with the able assistance of the Knights explained the set-u- p of the entire Aggie campus Following this trek the estimated 600 freshmen went to 'he stadium for more music add and pelareyjainrnent Hamburgers efliual (limaxed the evening Peterson A(£sident officially fmed the new students to the bge in the Saturday morning J! fw‘imbly That night a regular was held arribtncn !? ntije gymnasium liceijiday afternoon in the Wom-- S f lounge of the Common’s Moling the A W S council a'®rs “big sisters” and Dean of ''atnen Lenore Lewis Williams t'ged a tea for all new students fe formality of the occasion was hy impressive to the several Aidreds that called ere were three special meet-- j of the class of ’42 Monday jstudent body dance held that Pit in the Dansante ballroom Thethe final gesture of the day IES 8 were first in town m 0 50 t’ts r” ’ ! Student Body Officers f south I Keep In Touch With LC A t d house h 99 1STRATION GOES ON AND lpft is th he propos Pid it ety Faculty Members "safpih Commerce Staff n Aie school of commerce will four new staff members for at 1938-3session according to JW L Wanlass dean of the lol Maurice W Lee formerly jUniversity of Chicago will re-- y Dr M D Ketchum in the Dr of economics brtment Shum has accepted a position the University of Kentucky Ixington p new additions have been to the sociology department b Miss Mildred Valentine bolds her masters degree University of Michigan at Miss Vbor and Evelyn BS Utah State Agricul- are the new staff eg rat 9 t 1 Twenty-seve- n military appointments have been made at Utah State this fall and it is expected that five more will be appointed soon to complete the roster of the student Reserve Officer's Training J D Corps Lieutenant-ColonBrown announced this week The selection was made from more than 150 applications for the posts and came as a result of comprehensive study and examination of each individual Upon graduation from college the young officers are commissioned as second lieutenants The 27 selected are Dearl Buck-le- y Guy Cardon Wendell Sorensen Vern Crockett Carlisle Barber Lee Cardon William and Jay Johnson of Logan Lorin Dedrickson Harold L Hiner and Duane Hillam of Salt Lake City Clyde Gessell Providence Earl R Gooding of Denver Jack Ralph Johnson of Price Lacey of Tooele Roger C Parks of Magna Alwin H Sargent of Ogden Clayne Tripp Ottis Plant and Jay R Bingham of Richmond Joseph G Woodward of Wellsville Reid Black of Nephi O Allen of North Logan Emory C Clark of St Anthony Gardner Hyer of Lewiston Robert White of Goshen and Howard Shurtz of Garland Assembly Friday This year an assembly committee will be organized to take charge of all assemblies The committee will be composed of five members and a chairman At the end of the year a suitable award will be given those who acted on1 this committee Applications for membershop on this committee must be in by noon on Wednesday October 5 They may be given to Keith or Bowen Kathryn Spencer Eldene Lewis Or they may be placed in a special box which is in Dean Croft’s outer office in the Common’s building Aspirants for the position of cheer king or dramatic manager must have their applications in by noon on October 5 Guy Cardon will be master of ceremonies at the first student body assembly The program will feature music by Elden Peterson’s orchestra and a reading by Beth Geddes Grace Jennings Sponsors Third Blue Book’s Debut Grace Jennings editor today am nounced that the third edition of the Aggie Blue Book was nearing complete distribution The few re' maining copies may be obtained by students at the student body office any week day between one and three o’clock The sections of the book this year are characterized by intercartoons esting fresh from the agile pen of Naida Richardson Each copy of the 2700 handbooks printed this year as last contains information which every student will find helpful Besides schedules of football games bus schedules and the school calendar the Blue Book includes sections briefly discussing every phase of college life curricular and It even covers some of the more common questions of campus etiquette The have already exnew students pressed themselves as more than pleased by this their first introduction to the songs yells traditions and campus customs of their new alma mater The purpose of a handbook is to orient new students perpetuate tradition and to give parents a glimpse of campus procedure Miss Jennings has edited a book which admirably achieves this end according to students The work was done almost entirely by the g extra-curricul- Number SE ITEM HER 29 19:!8 Doffers Of Freshmen Political Hats Homecomer Prizes Offered In Homecoming Slogan Contest Freshmen Go To Primaries Today fr Choose From Governor Dedicates Residence Hall Freshmen of this year will choose their officers from a field of thirty-fou- r candidates in elections to be held today and next Thursday Thirteen were named in the race for president in the nominations assembly held Monday morning under the direction of Keith Spencer student body V D president ana Professor Gardner faculty representative on the student council The primary election takes place today with polls closing at four p m Primary elections will eliminate candidates to two for each office The six will vie for election in the finals Candidates for the office of are Harold freshman president Capener Garland Norman Smith Reid Bankhead Ray Hugie Dick Romney Dick Call and Bill Smith Logan Israel Barlow Salt Lake Richard Harris Brigham City RichCity Sterling Peterson field and Dean Bundersan Brigham City For Betty on Page Two) Fire lighting ceremonies were held at the Women’s Residence hall last night when Governor Henry H Blood and prominent state and local authorities officially dedicated the new campus structure deof every Representatives partment on the campus student body officers and social organizations watched the impressive Mrs Blood touch a match to the fireplace that nestles in the center of the reception room F P Champ president of the board of trustees was in charge of the meeting Speakers included Governor Blood President Elmer G Peterson and Dean of Women Dean Williams Lenore Lewis of the Williams is in charge Residence hall activities this year Professors Walter Welti and N W Christiansen furnished musical selections for the evening townsof A large gathering people and officials of the school and students were on hand for The Blue Key national honor the ceremonies the first of its society will get off to a flying kind on the campus noon start Friday (tomorrow) when they will stage their first luncheon meeting of the year Alan MacFarland president an1— Thursday: Final sorority rush nounced Blue Key consists of upper class-me- n night “bank” night down town selected to the group on a club meetings basis of scholarship character 2 — Friday: Student body assembly at 1 p m possibility of dance and activity An active chapter of men at night but not sure as we go twenty ten constitutes the group are starting the year but only beto press sorority “silence” he said Ten men from the junior week-en- d celeof and ginning class will be selected within the bration time for a little social first three or four weeks to fill work the ranks of the graduating seni3 — Saturday ‘‘Bid Day” in the ors of the group he added in the morning football game Blue Key undertakes campus afternoon student body is guest projects each year and promotes of LDS Institute in dancing student activity in other things events The house decorations for and entertainment g on individual docket last were year 4— Sunday: Church meetings sponsored by Blue Key and it is throughout Logan day of rest expected that the same project better get a bit of studying will be undertaken this season Members are urged to attend done at night or else you can the Friday session so that all try a movie future plans may be formulated 5— Monday: Blue as usual! Peder-(Continu- Blue Key Luncheon Friday Noon Kampus Kalendar extra-curricua- lr home-comin- Housing Bureau Plans Contract System Entering the front door I was amazed by the sight of 87 girls standing in One long line extending from the telephone halfway up to the Logan golf course I naturally thought it was an a capella choir practicing for the annual “swing sing’ but I later found out that they were all waiting to use the lone telephone that has been installed for their “convenience” The chimes that resounded when getting the right girl when they ask for someone that wanted a "blind" date The reception room is on the main floor and if one doesn't mind to much of a crowd he can find ample room for the 102 girls and their dates in this room The building takes on a beautiful appearance from the outside but unless you have been inside you haven't seen three-decke- d Kirkpatrick Reports Changes library-procedu- two-wee- Erwin “Scotty" Clements popular Alumni Secretary who is doing a fine job with the program Homecoming along with Lloyd Theurer and R L Judd Alumni officers "Scotty” is promoting the slogan contest that is now in full swing Home Economics Welcomes New Faculty Members Home Economics is more popular 'year as is shown in by the increased' registration that school As a field for girls Home Economics has never yet been overcrowded nor is it likely to become so for it is a field that is continually growing expanding and developing There is an unusually large number of transfer students registered in the School of Home Economics for this year representing all the institutions in the state all of the junior colleges as well as from Nevada representatives Idaho Texas Colorado Arizona and Canada This spring seventy-si- x girls were graduated in the field of Home Economics the largest class in the history of the college It appears that the graduating class of this year will be about the same as last year Due to increased registration it was necessary to add two new members to the faculty in the school of Home Economis They s- are several There important More than 500 homes in Logan changes in the regular- have made available places for this year according the students of the college it was to librarian Leonard J Kirkmade known Wednesday after- patrick noon following a survey by the In the first place each student housing bureau desiring to use the library must This year the housing situation fill out an application card and was placed in the hands of Deans an identification card on which Jack Croft and Lenore Lewis will be the student's phone numWilliams and a definite system of ber home address and local adhousing was worked out by these dress This will enable the staff leaders and a competent staff to notify the students of overEvery house in Logan has been due books and will also protect contacted as to whether they the students from persons who have room for students and all borrow books under false prethose that desired boarders or tenses According to the staff were there is very little apartment house keepers dishonesty placed on the housing list With among the students However this the advent of the college to the card is standard library practice role of a major institution it be- and it has some additional adcame necessary to create a hous- vantages It will make it possible ing deparftment and set definite to report the total use of the standards under which the library and to some extent the students should live individual use A contract There is another very recent system has been worked out between student and innovation which will be used on householder for the benefit of all k books only If a person concerned All students living in takes a k book and keeps homes on the housing list are it until it is overdue the staff urged to sign the contracts that will check and if there has been have been placed in the homes ho call for the book it will be However careful consideration automatically renewed for another must be given each contract by two weeks without the regular each householder and student so day by day fine The person will that there will be no mixup on be notified and a small charge the contracts made for the work involved So Working on the housing bureau far as is known this is the only during the past summer and up library which has ever used this to the time school was started system It is hoped that it will the were Delilah Simmons Allan be beneficial in increasing Thomas Ruth Skidmore Fred library’s service as it involves a Aste and Joyce West great deal of additional work The children’s library will be kept open in the mornings from nine to twelve o'clock to accomAll active and aspiring members of the Student Life news modate reserve book room patrons staff should meet in Student who want a quiet place to study Life office Friday at noon A it was announced This will help solve the seating problem in the schedule of assignments beats reserve library and stories will be set up Good This year as in the past the work on this issue you news library staff will be glad to give hounds! each student individual assistance Bryant Kearl News Editor with his work in the library Mr Kirkpatrick said re two-wee- Attention Writers Expectations Fulfilled Girls Move Into ‘Dorm’ A hamburger deluxe has nothing the front doorbell was pushed were on the deluxe equipment at the enough to make your hair stand Women's Residence hall except on edge I have been told that if that the hall is not graced with on- you know just when to push 'the ions Your roving reporter armed button you can get a classic renwith ten pencils three typewriters dition of the "Bells of St Mary's” and plenty of brass invaded the and “Flat Foot Floogie" new lair of feminine charm recentAnyway each room (all 52 of ly and was overwhelmed at the them too) has a buzzer connection arrangement that downstairs at thet main desk so that all callers can be assured of is in effect there Competition in the 1938 homecoming celebration slogan contest will close on October 8 according to Erwin Clement ’36 alumni secretary Two cash prizes in amounts not yet determined will be award-ed’Sfirst and second place slogans The entire commencement theme will center around the chosen slogan Mr Clement said “Short snappy slogans are the type which the committee wants All students are invited to participate in the contest and slogans can be put in ballot boxes placed in the Main hall and in the Commons building” he pointed out This year's shomecoming celebration will feature the annual University of Utah football game being played in Logan for the second time since 1917 Features of the e program will be the Ag show Harvest ball pep rally and gun salute ’28 is genLloyd M Theurer eral chairman for the celebration A first prize of $5 will be given by the alumni association and the student body organization is giving $250 to the second place winner !£ach individual room is done in Two beds dressers duplicate tables etc grace each room so that no one could be at fault when a girl comes home from the Junior Prom and complains of seeing “double” Dinner is served in the cafeteria daily to the occupants of the hall (Although there is not an inkling of foundation to the story it was reported that a new record was broken the other night when three girls covered the distance from the residence hall to the cafeteria in less than ten seconds flat) One can gather that the full beauty of the building cannot be handled by mere words so the only thing to do is take a look at it yourself (And that does not mean after 10:30 p m either) 2 Freshman Guidance Outlined Freshmen this year will have the advantage of a special orienactation and guidance course cording to Dr Arden Frandsen professor of psychology and chairman of the freshman guidance committee The new lecture program a required course on the will confreshman registration tinue throughout the entire fall quarter and will be designed to give each new student a clear idea of the various departments of the college and the occupational fields open to them Included on the program will be talks by Deans Jack Croft W E Jacobsen L Wanlass A H Rudger George D Clyde Walker Paul M Dunn Christine B Clayton and N A Pedersen At the conclusion of the course faculty advisors will meet with students to give examinations on the content of the course First event on the 1938 orientation course was the assembly Arden Monday at which Dr discussed the purpose Frandsen of the guidance course Another assembly Monday included short talks on various subjects of student interest Dean Wanlass will be the speaker at the general guidance session on October 10 but students will meet in individual sessions with faculty advisors on October 3 according to tentative pains Greater Lyceum Program Offered larger and better program entermusic lectures and tainment than has ever before been offered at the college has been outlined for the 1938-3- 9 school year the Utah State Lyceum committee announced Thursday One of the chief reasons for such a program is that the program of the college has been combined with that of the Cache Valley music association This is a new experiment and promises to give the college students a much bigger and better program according to Dean W L Wanlass who is in charge of the program Most of the programs this year will be in the L D S Tabernacle which affords a larger seating capacity than the college chapel Students must present their student activity cards Already contracts for eighteen programs have been signed and more will be arranged As a part of the college course but not as a part of the communconcert Professor Arthur ity Gaeth of the faculty of Brigham will give an Young University illustrated lecture on the present situation European Thursday October 6 Professor Gaeth has returned from just recently Europe where he has made a study of political conditions titere This lecture will be given at 1 p m in the college auditorium A of lyc-eu- m Miss Rheta Cornish who received her bachelor’s degree from this institution in 1926 and her master’s degree from Mills She has been a teacher in the Salt Lake City schools for the past seven years Miss Cornish will be instructor in Foods and Consumer Education Miss Bertha Faye Johnson who is a graduate of Oregon State college and of Teachers' College Columbia university where she received her master's degree She will be in clothing construction and textiles Mrs Mumford of the state department of public health will take over Miss Charlotte Dancey’s classes this quarter while Miss Dancy is studying in France There are also three new members in the faculty this year: Miss Long who is a graduate of the Kansas State college She has a fellowship in institutional management and will assist Miss Vermillion director of the cafeteria Miss Helen Westfall of Nevada and Miss Mary Gay Wangsgaard Utah both gradof Huntsville uates of the USAC in child developNotice To Student Managers ment have fellowships in child All department Friday will be the last day for heads for the management students to apply for positions on various student body activities the Buzzer must begin immediately to draft staff Appliof Exams blanks are available in the their budgets for the coming school Freshmen to r Commons bL" year All budget requests will be The freshmen placement exam- office 110-- c due on or before Friday October inations inaugurated here several any time during the day 7 Forms for making the Any freshman who has not budget years ago will be given to all new request may be obtained at the students on Monday October 10 it made an appointment to live Student Body office any afternoon was announced today by Profespicture taken for the eStoe ) between three and five Managers sor Ira N Hayward chairman of in the yearbook w!3 ( ’ who are not acquainted with the the placement committee portunity to make an p should contact JunThe examination is mandatory by calling at the Ex r r budget ius McClellan budget chairman afternoon 1 for all freshmen students excepting Monday All departments handling student those that are registered for En- Tuesday October 4 ac" body funds should acquaint them- gineering English The examina- freduM ett-t- i selves with the system of requisi- tion is a pre requisite for soph- taken In Em tions used as no goods may be omore composition he said Full wiH be tot ti v y ) I jJ'S-'l-purchased or any money expended details will be announced at a ' without requisitions ' being duly later date The examination will signed and filed in the secretary’s replace the orientation program ewt office scheduled for that week tr i h Stop and Look! Buzzer Announcement t Take ”n jrt l'l but sot-u- “'to' r j u |