Show WELCOME A W S DELEGATES GET VOIR DIRECTORY Z— 758 Volume 19 STUDENT LIFE LOGAN Blue Key Elects Nine Honor Men Nine upper-divisio- n students were elected to the Blue Key national honorary fraternity Wednesday afternoon Alan MacFai lane piesident of the local chapter announced following the election of the new men "More than 30 applications were? accepted by- the organization’’ Mr MacFarlane said “but only nine vacancies could be filled’’ Before final acceptance was made each candidate was required to submit a specified theme on a subject pertaining to campus Some of the papers returned will determine the course of conduct for the fraternity to go forward with its work Prexy MacFarlane indicated to the Those nominated honorary roles are Conway Sonne Logan Otis Plant Richmond Keith Barney Bybee Smithfield Duane Hillam Spencer Logan Salt Lake City Vaughn Pond and Ralph Johnson Logan Vic Austin Idaho Falls Idaho and William Ward Idaho Falls Idaho The men were selected because of their outstanding work in activities scholarship and general ability to comit was plete student projects learned "Blue Key annually sponsors several campus activities and meets twice a month” Alan concluded The local chapter is a comparative now one on the campus but several successful projects have already been completed by the group he he said - Blue Key Head activity UTAH DECEMBER 1 1938 Number 11 Governor Wields Steam Shovel Ceremonies Governor Henry II Blood beaming in a special “Casey Jones” denim suit was assisted by President Elmer G Peterson into the steam shovel to scoop up the first shovelful in the groundbreaking ceremonies for the new field house His honor the Governor put on the uniform immediately following his speech to the throngs that witnessed the ceremonies and was “more than anxious” to get his hands on the giant machine shown behind him The ceremonies marked the official opening of the work that has begun on the field house' Prominent among the ’notables at the exerT cises were F P Champ Eric Ryberg Dick Romney and others More than fifty delegates representing women’s organizations in colleges of northern Utah and southern Jdaho will attend the annual A WS convention held this year at Utah State according to Miss Helen Allred convention chairman Problems relating to the functions and organization of associated women students will be discussed v ic party Tickets Announced for tonight’s ball at the Dansante can be purchased by college students from members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority for $1 a piece Kenneth Palmer according to chairman of the junior chamber of commerce committee which is sponsoring the ball Part of the proceeds from the ball which will follow official lighting of the Christmas lights in Logan today at 6 pm will be used to aid members of the local fire department In reconstructing toys for the Christmas of Logan’s needy children Mr Palmer said The balance of the money collected from the ticket sale will be put in a fund to be administered a committee by composed of Mayor A G Lund-stroand the of presidents Logan and Cache stakes The Alpha Chi's will distribute toys to Logan children Christmas eve Mr Palmer stated tabernacle His lecture will be one the regular lyceum presentations Dr Anderson will discuss his fourteen years in the Orient most of which time was spent in China He returned to the United States in 1932 returning to the East in 1935 and again during the summer of 1937 He explains conditions in the Far East and gives the under lying causes for the present conflict Dr Anderson has spent the past several months touring the western states and has given several lec-e- s during that time of Student Life Plans Shindig the meet according to Conway Sonne chairman The winning team defeated Alan Fonnesbeck and Reid Bankhead of Logan in finals held last Wednesday The question debated by the teams was “Resolved that the United States should cease using public funds for the purpose of business” stimulating private This same question will be used throughout the year by all debate teams of the district Both first and second place teams will participate on a debate tour throughout either Idaho or southern Utah They will debate at the various junior col leges on their route The Agora club sponsors thi debate tournament yearly for the purpose of selecting prospective material for school teams and teams to debate on the annual junior college tour Thirteen teams were entered in the contest this year Conway Sonne of Logan was the general chairman for the tournament committee with Miss Jean Hansen and Bryant Kearl acting as committee members Coaches for the teams were David Gancheff Caseel Buarke Paul Coburn and Betty Jean Fonnesbeck The Student Life staff is really going to "go to town” next Tuesday night when they will hold their annual fall quarter party it was announced Wednesday by A1 Thomas editor lliat has ever worked Bursting light bulbs and flash on the staff this year in any powders Wednesday gave evidence capacity is eligible to attend the that the Buzzer studio is still in shindig” he said lull swing Present plans call for a general Clair Nelson editor of the an- meeting in front of the Hotel nual announced that his staff Eceles at 6:45 pm Tuesday and has been going full blast and from there will go on to the Roxy that nothing is being left undone Theatre where they will see "You in covering school affairs Can't Take It With You" one of Seniors have but this week to the better movies of the year Preliminary tryouts will be held to roller-skat- e "Wer’e going get their pictures taken for the section he added so next quarter" Thomas said “but for the next college play “Bird in graduate every “last year man” should this time we are going to see a Hand” in the Little Theatre Thursmake arrangements with the Degn show and then go the Heb’s Pig day from 4 to 5 and from 7 to 10 and Brunsen studio immediately Stand for some dinner after the p m The finals are set for Friday “Bird in Hand” is scheduled for This week has been devoted to show is over” the fraternity section with all January 23 24 and 25 and will be The special arrangements i Professor directed Halbert seven fraternities on the campus by being made by Bill Ward busiof the speech department slated to have their pictures taken ness manager Anyone who plans Greaveg throughout the week on attending should contact either It is a modern English comedy by “Double breasted tuxedos are Mr Thomas or Mr Ward so that John Drinkwater showing the conand age Clair in arrangements concluded necessary” may be made for trast between youth Applications for businss manurging every Greek to fix up his them Also sign the slip in the ager stage manager and all other own outfit for the picture office if you plan on attending jobs pertaining to the play production are now being accepted by IDAHO ASSOCIATED WOMEN Professor Greaves STUDENTS’ CONFERENCE Senior Shots End Dec 2 - Tryouts To Be Held For Play N PROGRAM FRIDAY The convention will be concludSaturday morning at a breakfast and business meeting at the Bluebird according to Miss Allred The officers of the local association Miss Dorothy Montrose president Miss Ruth Mae Anderson vice president and Miss Twil-l- a Nielson secretary and the A W S council are assisting Miss Allred in formulating and carrying out plans for the annual ed DOROTHY MONTROSE Field House Becomes Reality Anderson Lectures Debate On Orient Winners DECEMBER 2 1938 Registration of delegates ill new Commons liiiililing Registration fee $100 Tour of rumpus — delegates will ho taken to Women’s Residence Hall 11:30 — Luncheon In cafeteria 1:00— Student Body Assembly 2:15— Opening Meeting Talk “Women in llussiu” Mrs Addle Swapp of Logan Discussion of the four following topics by delegates: “Freshman Orientation” "Adjustment of Unaffiliated Girls” “Social Functions In A W 8” “Activities for Girls Methods of Limiting and Awarding” Nomination of Constitution Committee (If so desired) Dinner in the cafeteria 25 cents 0:00— Men’s Sport Dance Dutos will lie arranged for all who wish them lc SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 1938 19:00— Breakfast at the Bluebird Final Meeting Reports Constitution committee Reports by discussion leaders If:OII Noon—Conference adjourned t by Orchestra To Be In Concert be A WS Greeter (Save this picture for your souvenir collection) ALLAN MACFARLANE of delegates will conducted in the Commons building between 9:30 and 11:30 a m Friday December 2 At this time also the delegates will tour the campus and will be taken to the Women’s residence hall where they are to be housed during the convention At 11:30 a m representatives will meet for luncheon in the cafeteria Mrs Addie Swapp Logan will discuss “Women in Russia" in the opening business meeting Friday at 2:15 Open discussion of pertinent problems by delegates and local members will complete the afternoon meeting Following dinner in the cafeteria the delegates will be entertained at the Men’s dance or at a theater Registration Clad in the same blue-stripcoveralls with cap to match and brown the the late Governor George H that long gloves Dead-Lin- e Dern wore when ground was broken for the Aggie stadium in 1926 Governor Henry II Blood tripped the latch string that officially broke ground for the field house at Utah State Agricultural college Wednesday afternoon A large l crowd of state county city and ocllege officials Dr E J Anderson president of The absolute deadline on orderand witnessed the as students ceremonies townspeople Lmfiold College will address colsenior garb hits been set for John Welch of Mendon and ing Gathering at 1:15 at the entrance of the administration December 16 it was learned Wedof Eldon Anderson of lege students and residents Ephriam came when building the parade was formed and led by the 'cold’s Class Bob President nesday Cache Valley Monday night De- through the Agora debate contest and the Aggie band the group for charity cember 5 at 7 :30 p m at the Logan undefeated to take first place in Simpson completed negotiations marched to the location of the Charity Ball Aids Needy A W S Greets Conventioners This Week-En- d ed Garb Set final shipment of the 'goods The garb a leather-sued- e button coat was selected by the class two weeks ago and measuring has been going on ever since he said All of the members of the graduating class were urged by President Simpson to make immediate plans for the purchasing of the garb as “all the orders would have to be before the Christmas holidays” One can bo measured for the garb at Wickel’s Clothing store on North Main street in Logan it was learned A deposit of $3 is required with the original order with the balance being paid upon delivery “If you would like to have your ccat shipped to your homes during the holidays all that has to be done is leave your name and home address at the store when you are measured” he concluded Hope was being expressed by tlu committee and officers of the class that nearly every four-yestudent registered would purchase himself a jacket and "get in the swing of the class" Officials Plan Student Legislature F attended field house Following the band Governor Blood and other distinguished guests led the procession of leaders Frederick P Champ president of the college board of trustees pre sided at the short meeting held on D Dailies a the ground to be occupied by the Dr field house Ho said in his brief re meeting of officials of the Utah State student legislature in Salt marks that this structure would be dedicated not only to the students Lake ffity last weekend of this institution but to the public in The legislature participated at large Introducing the first annually by students of the three E L Utah senior colleges is scheduled sPeaker he characterized for the middle of April in the !"uck" Romney as a “great coach’ The genial director of athletics state Capitol building Twelve the people who have work Logan students will be eligible Praised untiringly to make this field to attend A supplementary acti-e- c and said the building vity to the legislative problems '°use possible and as a monument to the course being tnught during thelwouk the legislature efforts puL forth by these peoplfi winter quarter gives students actual practice in and it would stand as a monument the drafting and discussion of to athletes who have competed for this institution bills Uie students of Representing Administrative reorganization of Utah State Agricultural college be tlie state departments will discussed und an appropriation Keith Spencer student body presiLc Id of the need for such a bill will be presented at the spring dent and said that the students building sion it was decided of the college appreciate the efforts made to secure this field house for them Dr Elmer G Peterson president by ROB-RO- Y of the college concluded the speeches with a few brief remarks Slightly sentimental note to Benito Mussolini Don’t of appreciation to the men who look now but you’re not acting half mean enougli to make have rendered such great service to the college He praised the fact the headlines these days that we live in a country “which A Polish Jew kills an underling from the German con realizes the validity of democracy’ The college ROTC band under the sular headquarters in Paris The “righteous indignation’ of the German people Is visited upon a helpless Jewish min- direction of Professor N W Christiansen played appropriate selecority Every vestige of civilization is dispensed with as the tions at the ceremonies and the Nazis vent— we quote the Minister of Propaganda — “justi- complete ROTC military unit fied and understandable anger” Churches houses shops are marched to the site of the building burned and destroyed Medieval tortures are restorted to by Lieutenant Colonel Joseph D bullies gone mad The damage is estimated at $400000000 Brown was in charge of the mill Since the property destroyed is Jewish property Fascist tary unit Following the final speech the reason says the Jews must nay crowd formed a large circle and Govornor Blood don the We’ll stop now Somehow the logic of Ihe propaganda watched coveralls' cap and gloves which are minister’s “justified and understandable” anger has failed a cherished treasure at the college us and climb upon the seat to trip the latch string After the governor Johanna Hofman and Otto Herman Voss German spies had completed his g who were convicted Tuesday in New York for trying to job the group sang "America” to steal U S military secrets are mad at their boss Lawyers conclude the ceremonies for both uefendents say lack of funds will prevent an appeal -- UNQUOTE ground-breakin- Apparently Hitler doesn’t believe in severence pay The disapproval a large group of couraging Fortunately Hitler SOME Aryan blood thicker than water out-six)k- German-America- Kampus Kalendar Only 24 shopping days of the Nazi barbarities by Thursday: until Christmas in Chicago was enFriday: 1 p m Assembly program will never be aide to make in auditorium The annual symphony concerty of the college orchestra will be preREPUBLICANS DECIDE ROOSEVELT WILL LOSE IF sented Wednesday December 7 in the college aulitorium at 1 p m HE RUNS IN 1940 — Headline in the Salt Lake Tribune Miss Marian Beers and Lynn And here we’ve always thought such things were decided Lawrence will be featured as solo- by the popular vote ists The program will be as fol lows George M Cohan venerable American actor and comTales From the Vienna announced recently that he is all set to write some poser Wood Johann Straus Coriolan (overture) Beethoven war songs in case America gets involved in a war Cynicism and disillusionment will not be included in his songs Mr Air from “High Jinks” Rudolph Frlm Cohan said since neither t “go over well in a war song” Eric Coates Unfortunately Mr Cohan neglected to inform reporters as London Polonaise Mllitaire Frans Chopin to the amusing and more encouraging aspects of war 9 p m party at Dansante Saturday: Check up on your clubs and fraternities Something is bound to be happening Of course there is always some studying to do Sunday: Attend the various Christmas services In session at local churches All Week: Get those pictures taken for the Busser Monday: Lyceum number in tabernacle Find out how the Orient is doing s “Scribble” Asks More Glee Clubs Humor ‘What Scribble needs is some real subtle humor We do not want the slapstick type but we are welcoming all other humorous contributions” Miss Mabel Allred associate editor of the magazine announced Thursday The deadline for material for publication in Scribble is set for December 10 in order that it may be distributed early in the winter quarter Leonard McDonald editor reports Dummy forms are nearly complete but several general changes are anticipated All students interested in contributing to the magazine are requested to turn their work in to Mr McDonald Miss or a member of the English faculty before the deadline Students who have written poems too long for consideration in the Empyrean poetry contest should turn them in for Scribble publication since a number of these compositions will be printed in addition to Empyrean winners Lambda Rho short story contest selections will also be published All students having material accepted for Scribble are eligible for the Scribble club an exclusive writers organization Mr McDonald said All-re- d Present Concert n Tbe combined men’s and ladies’ glee club under the direction of Professor Walter Welti will pre-sent the regular student body assembly Friday December 2 Soloists for 'it was — announced will be Claudius Doty Jerold Shepard and Glen Quigley Accompanists will be Roy Darley and Pearl Arnoldsen Louis Isabel Tremelling and wili Ross Holland present a Spanish skit as a novely feature The ladies’ chorus will open the program with three numbers “Echo Song” “Wohin” and The men’s chorus will four selections then offer "Tramp Tramp Tramp" "Beautiful Dreamer” “Old Mother Hubbard” and "Italian Salad” The mixed chorus will close its program with “Love Wakes and Roll “Roll Chariot Weeps” Chariot Roll” “As Torrents in Summer” and "Raim and the River” “What has happened to the Capen-e- r popular Frosh prexy moaned when he Wednesday afternoon revealed that only a small portion of the "dinkie" caps were appearing on the campus “Only 200 of the 600 ordered have been sold” he said “and we want every newcomer to have one!" Harold and the other class officers have worked hard in getting the caps here and hope that the yearlings will “take pride in them" and wear them on the campus They are on sale at the he Logan Hardware company added and each Freshman is urged to get on the bandwagon with the rest of the class and support this new and novel idea “We are a distinguished class”' he said “and we want to look that way more than ever” Tre-melli- “Ciri-biribi- In keeping with the custom of a campus newspaper Student Life is attempting to find out how students feel about pertinent problems about the school Recently a controversial issue concerning the noise in the library was brought to our attention An disclosed that the investigation complaints we received concerning its noisiness were justified The problem now is in taking care of that situation Shall we and remove police the library guilty offenders? Shall we create a student body fund to handle the added expense in this police system? There are many questions to be brought up and answered How do you feel about this proposition? Fill out the blank below and drop in the Student Life box in the main ball or else put it in the campus post office We want to know how you feel on the matter stunt and how was I to know she was married!” STUDENT LIFE POLL ON THE LIBRARY (CLH AND BALLOT IN MAIN HAM) Are you bothered by the noise in the library? Do you feel Do you think Do you that the situation is all right as It that a police system think that a police system Is ? effective? would be Is necessary? How would you suggest the “iwltoeman” should be paid? Do you have another idea that may aid' — rf? I 1 4 What general eonnueNtn eaa yea eeatrtbate? v - What year are yea la sob eel? I -- m What’s Your Frosh Where Opinion? Is Your Pep? Freshman class?" Harold ? if -- — ' mmm M Mr' ( ?) ' i |