Show 1 tJL STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH JANUARY 28 1937 new BUZZER CRATS TO FROLIC FRIDA Y Board Approves Plan For New Dormitory Irene Stevens Featured in Recital Plans for the new girls’ dormitory to be built on the campus are virtually complete according to information received from Professor Milton R Merrill At the reular monthly meeting of the USAC Board of Trustees held In Salt Lake City on Friday January 22 the main item of discussion was the building and financing of the "dorm” The necessary funds will come from a WPA grant and a bond issue to be paid from the net proceeds of the buildinng No state funds will be used The new building will probably be located south-eas- t of the library near the road It is expected to house about 100 girls Construction will begin early In the spring and the building will be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the fall quarter 1937 Irene Stevens was presented in a recital Sunday evening by Mrs G W Thatcher at the Thatcher 29 at the Ambassador Ballroom hdme on East Center Her proFriday night January the Buzzercrats are staging the annual Buzzer Ball It will gram consisted of selections from Those Chopin and Cyril Scott mark the opening of the quarter's student body activities Who attended were charmed by and irtark the culmination of the Buzzercrat convention acof their comtivities The Castle Heights Swing Band has been secured her interpretation Miss Stevens was prepositions music and the hall is being appropriately sented last year in a recital and to furnish the decorated in the convention theme The ball is semi-form- al those- - who heard both were as(girls formal fellows informal) and the price of admission tonished at the improvement alis 500 though last year's program was The following students were remarkably well done nominated by a ballot of the seniors CHAPTER DINNER Miss Stevens is a junior at the of the college and deans of their respective school college and is well known in school of agri- mu- Chapter dinner was held Friday sical circles as well as in literary lier school of evening at the Chi Omega house and social activities Hyrum Steffen songs sorority Her program Was as follows: commerce: Vera Clark Ted Gar-be- tt During dinner Alfred Swinyard school of were sung Seventy guests were Sonata op 38— F Chopin Hettie Leatham and education: Robert Bunker Eldon present Allegro Maestoso Scherzo — Mots Vivace Hauck Eldora Peterson school of Eleanor' Skeen were in charge of engineering: Wayne Criddle Paul arrangements Largo Willmhre Kenneth Bach school of Priests non tanto Gamma Kappa chapter of Sig- Lent Picrot— n arts and sciences: Margaret Cyril Scott ma Chi entertained alumni Alpha Marguerite Fonnesbeck ErnAllegro Pierette Chi officers and other at guests est Hill school of home economics: Dance Negre chapter dinner Friday January Lotus Land Ethel Eliason Evelyn Hayward 22 Jack Watson presided in the Dorothy Pond A Minor op 25 — F Chopin absence of Ralph Wakely and Etude ' Final voting will take plaee at Balad op 23 was Frank in of Fister charge the Buzzer Ball Each student atStevens will repeat her Miss program arrangements' Music for tending the ball will have one vote the program at Mrs Thatcher’s home evening was furnished by a for his choice in his own school trio composed of John Kroll Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority Boyd Hall and Keith Larson acculture: Jim Dizikes Wesley Sou- Prom Committee Car-do- Under the guidance of Dawson Simpson chairman of the Junior Prom committee the Prom committee has been meeting regularPlans for a ly once a week most successful and colorful prom are forming rapidly De Vaun actives and Zufelt has been commandeered including pledges alumni The musical will follow by the members of the commitregular alumni meeting tee to aid in the selection of decorations The budget has been carefully gone over and a satisfactory result has been obtained The Jester’s held their regular meet- by the mutual cooperation theme of the Prom has been deing Sunday January 25 at the Pi cided and the committee considKappa Alpha house Professor Halbert Greaves read ers it the best ever used The a short novel "The Treasure” by Prom will be held in April Selma Lagerlof to the great enjoyment of his audience Bud Hess and Grant Harris gave a clever selection on many different instruments At the close of the meeting refreshments were served “The Journey of the Soul” Theta Alpha Phi’s one-aplay will be presented in the college auditorium today at 11 a m as the first The Phi Kapps have gone winter of a series of competitive assemd the last few weeks blies that will be sponsored by the After ironing out the bruises of student body organization during last week’s ski outing the members the next two quarters according to Franklin last Satur- to Frank Fister president of the journeyed day where the afternoon was spent fraternity in ice skating Later the party A committee has been chospn by moved on to Preston for dinner the student body officers to judge Othello Johnson for the plays and an award of ten transportation dollars will be given to the win- by Keith Spencer Dr Arthur J Morris associate professor of dairy manufacturing was the guest speaker Final initiations for nine men The alumni attending the dinwere held at the Delta Nu house ner were as follows: O Guy n Ken Vanderhcff Wednesday January 20 Joseph R were: Thomas Jensen and LeRoy Anderson The Those initiated Taylor Lynn Ludlow both of the’ Alpha Chi guests were Marian Morris H Peterson Margaret Cardon Vir-gi- e school of commerce Minnock Maxine Stocks Ida Bird school of arts and sciences Wayne Cornaby school of agri- Marie Clark and Marian Skid- culture Omer Butlars school of education John Taylor school of Alpha Chi Omega sorority enforestry Merlin Jones Lynn Sorenson both of tne school of arts tertained at a chapter dinner and sciences and Ross Shurtliff Monday night preceding regular school of engineering The following program meeting Of this group two were’ sopho- was given during the course of mores and the others freshmen the dinner: Three piano solos by Miss ThelInitiations were held Saturday ma Fogelberg a talk by Mrs WalJanuary 23 by Chi Omega for ter Welti and the new Sweetheart Ree Eliason the following girls: song was sung by Mrs Edna WilLudean Wade Marjorie Crockett liams Ketchie who was a former Dorothy Paul Mary Lou Hen- student at the college dricks LaVon Bott Gretal Shaw After the program the sorority and Betty Kenyon Following inMrs Ketchie with a itiations a late supper was served presented wedding Final initiations for the following Alpha Chi girls were held Friday night at the chapter house: Katharine Bowen Rose Morrison Chi Afton Packard Essie Jane Sigma chapter of Theta Upsilon Joy Spencer Delva Daines Beth Stewart Ida Stauffer Verna celebrated the 23rd birthday of Miss Beth Lockhart Theat UpStott Sarah Ann Costley Zora the national organization ThursMaeser Faye Perry and Helen day evening with a costume party silon has been eecled president at the sorority house The girls of Theta Chi the honorary fraRobinson After the ceremonies a break appearing in many varied cos- ternity for secretarial science majors Miss Lockhart received a fast was held in honor of the tumes enjoyed an evening of n new members baits scholarship to USAC from Weber games and music toasted marshmallows and a birth- Junior college where she attended school last year g day cake presented by Cleo B were served as refreshments “B”’ Special guests included Miss In a first of a series of open Fay Cardon and Miss Shirley The members of the "B” club Patronesses present were house programs Beta Kappa fra- Hayes Were entertained at a party WedMrs Mrs D Chi’s Melyjjujaattlsternity entertained the Alpha 20 at the Ladies The evening Rasmussen and Mrs D W Pitt- nesday January Monday evening gym Games and dancing furnishwas started by a new game called man ed the entertainment During the Committee in charge of arrange "Parlor Bedlam” A short pro Course of the evening refreshwas ments Velma Miss Wilkinson ments gram was presented by members were served Mr and Mrs Miss Evelyn Jane Smith and of both groups Frischknecht were special guests The program consisted of the Miss Virginia Nelson following: Piano duet Kathleen Smith and S Joy Spencer a reading Eldine A Lewis Hawaiian Troubadors ClifBill Townsend a graduate of ’36 ford Bailey and Charles Molloy was a visitor at the Phi Kapp BK quartet LaVell Ward Delbert Already plans are being being house the first part of this week Palmer Floyd Gibspn and Park juggled for the host of spring acDunford solo piano Wesley tivities sponsored by the AssociatMonday evening the Sig Eps Christensen ed Women Students In the cCUn-cwere honored by a visit from Approximately meeting held Friday ' Marie Lyle Holmgren Aggie graduate eighty persons were in attendance The remain Cooley Ruth Pond and Esther of last year and at present the der of the evening was spent in Israelson were elected as general secretary of Utah Alpha of Sigma organized dances Guest of honor committee for Coed Day activities Thi Epsilon Alumni association Near the end of February the was Private Ray Parker girls of the school will again ‘Aida’ show the fellows how it’s done In winter their annual quarter Professor Walter Welti previewdance With Esther Israelson Lois Mae Anderson and Marjorie An- ed the opera “Aida” at the staff of the education depart-(nah- t Phi Delta Pi hold a formal derson as the committee Full meetingheld in the women's lounge be will revealed in particulars meeting last Wednesday in the Wednesday January 20 Thte proGirls' Lounge President Ada Mae sufficient time for girls fo get gram was furnished by the music their dates picked ' Clark was In charge department Plans for the formal banquet and dance to be held in February weri discussed Committees for Open House and Play Day were elected and instructions were given as to Dorothea Rublnsten would like to the plans and work required Chi Omega Mother's club enter- know which sorority has an anA committee to help with club tained the members of the active nual sweetheart party and what publicity for the fraternity publi- chapter at a surprise party Wed- other sorority likes the idea ' cation ‘The Cadet” was elected and nesday January 20 at the chaparticles to be sent to the magazine ter house The actives entertained were decided upon by singing sorority songs The The Phi Delts are planning a bob- Club presented the sorerlty with sled party for next Sunday after- a beautiful coffee table An atnoon followed by a hot lunch at tractive buffet supper was served Eldora Peterson's Initiations companied Jesters Meet Car-do- ' i Formulates Plans Drama Group Plays Dunsany Production Foresters THE CANDY THAT HAS NO Signpost SUBSTITUTE BRAND BY KYLE SCHWARTZ The complete plan of the prohonor system will be submitted at the regular meeting to be held in the auditorium tonight at 7:00 Lee Kay of the Fish and Game Commission will show some new pictures of wildlife within the state posed Tickets are on sale for the banquet to be heid in the Bluebird on February 17 The chairmen of the various committees are whipping plans into shape and indicate that everyone can expect une grande fete to be climaxed by a fea3t that old man Zeus with all his whiskers and regality has never equaled Get your tickets now! Those foresters who are writing theses this year should take into consideration the fact that original copies must be filed in the forestry library If they wish to keep a copy they should make an extra one Celebrates Birthday Theta Elect President Pop-cor- Main-warin- K’s Fete Club Alpha Chis Hold Parties W House Guests Outline Program il Welti Previews Phi Delts Plan Parties 1 5 Mother’s Club Entertains - This Sweetheart Business ner It is rumored about That a certain young lout Has given his heart away For Cupid on wing Has transferred a ring It’s McDonald to Miss say Monk-th- ey During the cold spell last week R P (Revolutions per Minute) McLaughlin spit out the back door Three minutes later he walked out the door and knocked himself out when he ran into the spit which had frozen in midair Ag Colm ’' Harold C Bateman teacher at Invited Dr Logart high school Wallace Vickers to send two debate teams to the high school for an At a meeting of Sigma Phi exhibition debate Thursday JanuGardens of Europe will be the Epsilon Monday evening Harold ary' 21 Miss Margusrlte Fonnss-bec- k theme of the USAC Garden club Cummings was elected president and Miss Lila Maughan de guest night program to be held all because Illness has of left Adimi and tcaight (Thursday) at 7:80 p m rho on th In the chamber of commerce school negative They debated before aj rooms the Capitol (adjoining proiklmattly sixty students In on Mrs E O Peterson Theatre) of the social sclsnos classes They wnl speak on the interesting gardebated the Pi Kappa Della quesdens of Europe Her talk will tion Resolved that Congrats be supported by musical and enPhi Epsilon t a k a should be empowered to Sigma sot maxiAll features etudents pltasurs in announcing tha pledg- mum hours and minimum wages tertaining and faculty members are invited ing of Oydo Htgglnsoa for Industry Garden Club Meet Tonight BY ZENDELL (615 HALE of song copped all the last week but we are lbs space back again Yes we’re wondering too why they d!dn’t sing the ‘ Scotchman) ' Indian Agriculture was the agriculture theme of the last Ag club program presented by the Ag Econ club The program consisted oe two accordion numbers by Den nis Prows a definition of agricultural economics by Earnest Morrison president of Ag Econ and a very interesting addfress by C Kuipers statistician of the soil conservation branch of the In dian Service Mr Kuipers has lived with and studied the Indians for the past 17 years and lias had three of his books on Indian lore published and well accepted President Invites Legislature to A President Peterson Addresses Meeting Wool-growe- ‘the Eihiiti:a Debate SPECIAL! 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SPECIAL PRICES ON PERMANENTS a Two $300 Permanents for : 1 Pledging: - L Expert Hair Stylist ( ) t fi A- V- Ft $8QQ ! t Dixie Ruth Beauty Shop ' 65 North Main ‘ PhonttST “ ' Set For February 7 The Pep Vodee will be presented Thursday evening February 11 at the Capitol Theater Tickets will cost 25c with your student body card and 35c without your card These tickets entitle you to admission to a show featuring Jane IJithers six vodee stunts and the dance at the Ambassador The tickets will be on sale at the Capitol Theater during the week of the 11th There are fourteen entrants consororities sisting of fraternities foresters and the “Man of Affairs” a new surprise Knights are Sunday at comedy-dram- a hit which stars 2 to 5 p m in the USAC audiGeorge Arliss and opens a four-da- y torium The time each group is to is as follows: Sigma Phi engagement at the popular try-oRoxy theater was adapted from Epsilon 2 Foresters 2:15 Barbs Neil Grant’s stage play and tells 2:30 Chi Omegas 2:45 Phi Kappa how a rolling-ston- e scapegoat Iota 3:00 Lambda Chi 3:15 Beta brother rescues his other brother Kappa 3:30 Delta Nu 3:45 Sigma a pompous foreign Chi 4:00 Beta Delta 4:15 Alpha minister from plunging England Chi Omega 4:30 Theta Epsilon into war with Arabia He ac- 4:45 Pi Kappa Alpha 5:00 and Knights 5:15 complishes this by taking a risky Separate judges will be appointed chance— and exciting with a sheaf and finals Six skits o' laurels Mr Arliss plays roles for in this picture perhaps the only will be presented and the two best time in his career that he has skits will be in the finals Points had a who was fully his for judging will be: appropriateness 30 cleverness 25 originality equal 25 and finish 20 In order to produce authentic sets for the Arabian sequences LOST workmen trekked to the meadows A black and white Parker founof Northolt and here erected a tain pen Finder please return to complete Near Eastern city Al- Lucille Pingree 459 N 6th E or most overnight there rose the to the loan desk of the library the bamosques and minarets zaars and coffee houses the date meets himself as Lord Duntrees and desert stretches that here chester the Foreign Minister typify the inscrutable Orient HunHerbert Mason directed “Man of dreds of extras were hired to Affairs” with Rene Ray Romilly of impersonate jostling crowds Jessie Winter John Ford natives exhausted Lunge and John Turnbull supporting Mr horsemen riding in from the Arliss the ancient wells wealthy sheiks desert women drawing water from bartering in the colorful bazaars It is in this exotic setting that Arliss as Richard Dunchester the gay and philosophic first comes upon a whole mess TONIGHT Only! of trouble and drama The local Emir is murdered another Engm lishman is accused of the crime rumors of war spread through the desert villages and in London the of state are trying dignitaries to figure out the correct move From sipping wine in the Arabian cafe Arliss goes to London and MR GEORGE ARLISS ts te try-ou- ts co-st- “The Journey of the Soul” was selected because it was one of the most modern comedies developed in the last decade Mr Fister said It was written by Lord Dunsany who has gained considerable acclaim in recent years for his plays and poetry The play is developed upon an unnotabie incident in the hero or heroine’s life but is rather a “splice of life” picked up at odd moments There is no particular continuity nor epic adventure in the play but there is instead a form of satire of our modern feeling of This play deftly points out how each character believes himself to be Ag Club Meets Today the most important but in such Dr Kenneth R Stevens assistsimple things that it lends comedy ant professor of bacteriology will to the finished production be the speaker at the regular Ag club meeting being sponsored today by the Dairy club acLewiscording to Paul Larsen C ton president Musical numbers will add to the interest of the President E G Peterson re- meeting cently extended an invitation to the Utah State legislature now in Thomas Speaks session to pay a personal visit Professor W P Thomas of the to the USAC campus on Lincoln’ was the Ag Econ department birthday Feb 12 according to speaker at the regular meeting Professor Milton R Merrill The of the Ag Eeon club Tuesday invitation was read to the senate noon Professor Thomas spoke by Senate President Herbert B on the importance of agriculture Maw and in the house by Speak- economics in agriculture er Jensen and tentatively accepted Dean N A Pederson has Garden Club Program been appointed chairman of a A special guest night program campus committee to have charge combining entertainment and of arrangements concerning this educational features will be prebiennial visit sented by the USAC Garden club v Thursday at 7:30 p m in the Chamber of Commerce Logan iullding This program is being arranged primarily as a stimulus President E G Peterson ad- for all students and faculty memdressed the general meeting of bers interested to come out and the Leadership Week detgates at become affiliated with the organProvo on Wednesday January 27 ization Whether you wish to Last week the president was a join or not the Garden club officers invite you to visit this speaker at the Utah State association and the State meeting learn the objectives of Farm Bureau meetings both in the organization and participate Salt Lake City according to Prof benefit of the1 program: Milton R Merrill Door priooe-wH- l be given SPECIAL! Pep Vodee Tryouts Inter-collegia- Indian Forensic Aces Give AT THE ROXY CHOCOLATES S Try-ou- sports-minde- arranged ’ C A R D O N Someone recently made a remark to the effect that Whit is afraid of work We who know him better deny this Why we have known him to sleep beside work Phi Kapps Enjoy Skating Party Local Chapter PAGE THREE world-travel- —gone to LEVEN’S Pigs but a sale of Wool Jackets for next Sun“Pigs is trip at Leven’s is a bargain” said day’s Jan 31st ski George as he drove to town to stock up “See Our Windows” After the Buzzer Ball VISIT JENSEN’S CONFECTIONERY Tonite 9 P M BANK NIJTE er $500 or $50 u sunE-w- NIGHT 4(0) FIRST PRIZE AL S O — $15-$10- ENDS TONITE Madeleine Carroll George Brent in “THE CASE AGAINST On the Screen Thurs Fri Sat ROBERT TAYLO ELEANOR POWELL JACK BENNY I 1 $5 m “BROADWAY MELODY Positively Given Away! — On the Screen --— A Silver Jubilee Hit ! -- OF 1936” MRS AMES” FRIDAY and SATURDAY JIMMIE ALLEN in “The Sky Parade" DIG SHOW WEEK ESCAUS’ Starts Sun P 1 M It’s swinglime ii Dixie and spring time in your heart FRIDAY Only! — On the Stage — KIDS’ AMATEUR CONTEST On the Screen FRIDAY and SATURDAY BOBBY BREEN BEGINS SUNDAY! A Complete Week of Big Time Hits! ROBSON CHAiklS BUTTERWORTM HIT No 1 SUNDAY and MONDAY! lonito Hum Aten Henry O'NviR'MerttTftAftewMe GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR — in — femeHeluiefcfteAOefr cwnivv wapt ivipHmwi mwsv Snl Lmir Principal fStm tens Ammtm fnm Sin C V Jambm ’ -- “Mr Deeds Goes To Town” HIT No TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- 2 -S- Y BING CROSBY L— in — “Rhythm on the Range” ' HIT No 3 THURSDAY and FRIDAY “Trail of the Lonesome Pine” HIT No 4 SATURDAY Only! “Th Lcrt the PICTURE fcKO-IADI- TARTS SUNDAY — The surprise picture of the Mr Arlias in a year dual rple that ranks as his A DDE D “MARCH o? - SF rmz i oirt8ttadIn' ' i “Tte? I Si a5' xsn (r—1 |