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JBob-ett- V ets Write To Ag Servicemen Dear Aggie Serviceman : Things aren’t the same heie on the campus as they were when you left There are a lot of things changed and the student body doesn’t number more than a thousand while all the girls don't date i much as they did "before” No things aren't the same thiy won't he until you come home to make them that way for it’s your presence that makes the school Some of us have come home The periods of service for each of us varies from three months to three years but we all have had a taste of the "G 1” life and know what it is like The transition from military to civilian life is not easy We’ll he frank in saying that you will find things pretty tough to get used to Civilians don't act like ”G l’s” no matter what people who haven't been both say Because this transition is haul when you “buck the line” of the Aggie student body have alone we organized to help each other and those men who’ll be joining us from time to time Each man who returns to school after a period of military service automatically becomes a member of this group The Aggie Veterans organisation is the first of its type in Utah and one of the first in the nation We aren’t “efficiency experts who are fixing things for the vets” we are your former buddies who would like to see you get "into” things as quickly as possible when you get home By the way don't lie misled by some sarcastic writers w’ho don’t approve of the many agencies Unde Sam has set up to aid the veterans Take it from the men who’ve beer through the mill and you'll be safe They all speak highly of the way they have been treated The men who do this work are chiefly veterans of the first World War who are acquainted with the problems that may come up Your homecoming may be next month or next year but keep in mind the Aggie Veterans We will be hoping to include you in our organization and to help you receive the benefits you so richly deserve ' Sincerely Aggie Veterans a-- (A(T) — In the conquest of Germany the democracies must not overlook the tremendous influence of music as propaganda believes Dr Walter II Itubsanu-assistant professor of music on the Los Angeles campus of University of California '‘The Nazis have used German music as a means preparing’ the ground tor political and economic agreements or to stimulate an aggrossve nationalism in German settlement outside the Reich and in lorcign countries They sent opera companies and orchestras through the Ralkans to persuade the people that national socialism and German culture were one and the same thing The German colonies in Argentina have festivals of German folk songs some which are based on or out of Nazi texts "The democracies must make every effort to prevent the fostering of exaggerated nationalism through German mtjsic and at the same time provide a background for national music” Rubsamen declares n CM Sdect Yours FromXMAS RECORDS FOR LLOYD’S OF LOGAN - U ft m f Cadis and Record Specialists i tV y Outer i t i "mi - Mail cal! they say in the army precedence over everything even me&s call It may be holds Y Marian Carlisle V At Regular Hours c Harry L Donnell i- Camp In Post Office sr ice Inc ail suLst notion r “ Thundering Herd" 4T1S1NC nnbirs it omt Logan Utah BY L HATCH Engagement” is being staged “ Phone 317 similarly stated as regards this campus F'rinstance if you happen to notice each Monday au 2 pm the minute freshman orientation is dismissed the audiburst open and torium door there is a frenzied dash to determine who will have the coveted titie of “First of the Thundering Herd’’ to be in line at the post office window There they stand eager and excited school girls the weak partition battering with the force of a mad elephant herd After many tense moments the postmistress’ attention is attracted and the exciting distribution is begun You’ve all heard the phrase rushing out of the post office laden with mail covered with well foreign postmarks” that is not necessarily always so Of course there are a few regulars but the majority of are not it would seem Oh well there’s that letter frRm home — maybe just maybe the folks are getting generous with the moola Oh no such luck just the cat wait a minute here’s a strange looking missile but it’s just from that drip who uhhm I'm being true to him he may be going steady with me but I'm certainly not with him I've told him and told him my interest lies elsewhere how in the heck can you tell an individual like that to scrammo? Well well what have we here? My roommate has a letter from THE one Who says I can’t get a little idea of affectionate letters any more? She’s so generous with her male and mail I’m really thrilled to read her letters ’cus I feel just like they were written to me Well I spose I’ll just have to be content with this until next ’scuse me I’m in male call the rut I mean mail call mail-gette- male-gette- d-- n Nicest Things Come In the Smallest Packages Adage They always say that the nicest things come in the smallest packages This is a statement true beyond words things such as that uncomfortable yet pleasant feeling of having eaten a big dinner of all your favorite morsels Or on the subject of food don’t you love to walk into a home and enhale the enticing aroma of newly baked bread? What gives you a happier outlook on life than to have a friend greet you with a beaming smile and tell you that you really are looking great today? Then there is the person who passes by leaving a faint trace of perfume making you resolve to get a bottle of something individualistic and heavenly A full moon coming up over Mount Logan never fails to twang a heart string The flaming sunset of an Indian summer day will give you the feeling of infinitily Have you ever had the sudden feeling that you had been through a scene before or have seen something happen exactly the same? It is a dream vision? Wherein lies the mystery? There is no season so as Yuletide It seems to bring out the best in everyone There is a mad rush but a fun one to get all the shopping done while the radio keeps reminding you “there are only fifteen more shopping days ’til Christmas’’ And Christmas trees they create an atmosphere all their own of hope gayity and hominess The leisurely evening when you don your warmest clothes and walk through the curtain of snowflakes this is the time for imagination to run rampant and gremlins of thought to give you mental invigoration Then and this could not be passed by there is the indescribable sense of bliss warmth heart--warmi- PHONE TAXI Service You’ll Like! Along the hne of patriotic fervor is the feeling brought about by our national anthem Regardless of the scoffing of some at any show of emotionalism when it is played each and evervone stands on his feet and recalls the We especially world situation noticed this spirit at the Civic Music concert Resulting from a combination of Miss Savran’s excellent playing and The Star Spangled Banner a strong atmosphere of patriotism prevail- its two 1 y for straight narrative changes nt it battle of the Ciil War for it earlier than that with the importation of the tir-- t a chronicle of each Jean Richards reported that the student directory would be released before the end of fall quarter Buzzer Editor Jean Forsgren discussed plans for 1 j Views Backstage Further Enjoyment of Opening Play 1 Investigating some weird noises in the auditorium I sneaked down the aisle peeked thorugh a moth hole in the stage curtains and made a discovery — the secret of what takes place backstage before a play is ready for the aud- w Bon-ne- - ell-do- "Western Star” is a weaker job than “John I iron i’Body" but it has moments of splendor Its beginning Gwikiiev London with its docks and sevenleenth-eentur- v characters and London company Captain John Muitli ani the starving members of the Jamestown colony are all seen The book gives the whole spirit of the movement which is conveyed in Benet’s closing quotation "Ani the west wind lilew in the faces of Dickon’s sons and they looked to the West and searched it with t!nir ryi s am there was the endless forest and the sharp star” - i we-ter- n The Goldbrick SUED BY THE BELLE The telephone lings and the young girl answer it A voice asks: "It this the Salvation Army?’’ 4 She: “Yes it is" Voice: "Do you sate bad wo- it men ?" She: "Yes we do" Voice: “How about saving me two for Saturday night?” ll Many a tight nut has been by a little wench The lap navy to thorough It Mountain Reeky Famous Last Words: “She’s a knockout in a blackout But a fright in the light" Sale oo don’t Don’t BEWARE THE VBEATEN" GERMANS! See t wove me But if oo woves me And tan’t tay toe— Tiss pie twick And tweet me ruff ’Cause I woves at tave-ma- n stuff" bore this I nameless These gags must be funny I threw a sheet of them into the fireplace— and the flames roared use for packing and wrapping Assuming a gread deal - let us suppose that you do get every thing done You know I trust that you will not have pleased if I may be realeveryone-- or istic any one You know that things will not fit and that you will have thought of the same thing for Aunt that everybody else did also that you will have forgotten to take the price tags off half of your gifts before you wrapped them However in spite of this your heart will be gay Beautiful and carefully planned speeches will come your way in appreciation of “your thoughtfulness" and you will be casual and never let on what you went through Y'ou will enjoy Christmas all that you possibly can because you will know that "Christmas fumes but once a year" and so thanks heaven does Christmas child in hate and tear and r Ay? shame!’ i fey von h$ Yn nn“s0 Piod-ct- Srtff'i U5 H£ PA Kf Vi w( by d Directed by R b' mSAn at home Hot records and told “Coke” and the gang is happy Your icebox at home is just the place for frosty bottles of “Coke” Your family and all their friends will welcome it At home and away from home Coca-Col- a stand? for the pause that refreshes —has become a symbol of gracious American hospitality BOTTLED CRYSTAL UNDER COCA-COL- AUTHORITY OF THE BOTTLING CO COMPANY Logan BY rtuh SCO fiOdHI GOLDEN Si RI j BIBFRMAN l’ Cit u'h P “ it o Starts Sunday Have a “Coke”On with the dance — 3 vf - shopping or keeping the younger set happy Jumbo knit slip-ovwith short sleeves and boat neck line 55f wool 45'jk rayon Baby pink or blue white maize Sizes 34 to 40 1Y9612 Also a shaker knit torso style 1Y9613 i in ths mast daring drama of our time! WHY tay toe — SteieA 1144 Premier Sliouinr ot Another Great KK(j Ratlin Pit turn - If SWEATER 198 b thit “If oo wuves me Tay toe Flattering Reg a i few-stra- lj bn’tnm e When a guy tliun cold he should t nri so is dynamite until fooling wishes-conie-tru- 111 lain’ i of place- - loosened calci-mine- rt sl'av labor into America The slave ship which brings the black men t the -- t ern hemisphere is captained by a savage man who speaY in one hand and a frayed Bihle in with a the other 1 is tierce and hateful spirit sets tin m-p the long poem The incident of John Brown himsell and his mad raij at Harper’s Ferry is powerfully depicted His trial is toi SH in prose and his ringing defense of his actions book kissed which suppose to be the Bible or at lea-- i the New Testament which toadies me that all thing to me I shunlij would that men should do whatsoever do even so to them” The lonely Lincoln u e revointi p Walt Whitman the bloody field of Gettysburg Sin'mian'' devasation of Georgia and the ruined Southland are aj the 1914 yearbook The World Student Service fund drive will lie conducted during the second week in January Representing the national office Hilda Benson will address the student body in regular assembly December lo ience Wielding a firm control rein--t- time” forced with a claw hammer over the proceedings Dalma is directThis week's grapevine tells us students are ing "the hanging of the roof" that some planning on not returning next That's the roof you'H be seequarter The reasons vary the ing when you go to see "Return main one being the call of the Engagement" Thursday Friday diaft board This doesn't concern or Saturday night — and it's no the fairer sex unless of course ordinary roof— oh no — it's a their loved ones aie among those hanging roof with wavering shinleaving So the greatest drawing gles painted in ghastly shades from Utah State away qualities Winn Stew by housepainters seem to be jobs marriage and and I’ete part of the stage crew in a few- - cases the U We can’t for the production — having understand a transfer to the U of power no doubt — rebut at any rate we give our dreams member a certain housepainter to leavare wishes who you good named Schicklegruber Said roof ing will keep Dalma in suspense run of the It seems that the unusual is throughThe the entire rests on have posts it play still being spoken Never before a definite slant in all directions have we heard “I’ve never found and she expects it to collapse at anyone I didn’t like once I got any time— probably when to know them” We do like such is love with his usual philosophy but always there have finesse making been exceptions At this point a strain of muQueer the situations the end sic blasts my eardrum— Tico Tico Tic Tico Tico Toe -- Latin of the quarter bring about For rhythm) the first time many classes have Could be "Stew— take that rose out of had everyone there that some have decided a grade your teeth and stop acting like a would be desirable We did hear seniorita long enough to help me of one class that hasn’t had a nail down this post before the full attendance since the midroof falls in on me” term exam Wouldn't be so bad Splash!!— just Pete hurtling but the prof won’t return the down from the ceiling curtains to exams until everyone makes an land in a bucket of green calciappearance on the same day mine And then there is the char“Hev you guys look!! — the acter who cuts a class only to door in the door swings swings become forgetful and walk in out"— looks like Winn has discovjust before the end of the hour ered the bar room door in the It seems that her next class was west flat in the same room Still such acThe wail of a banshee lifts out tion would be hazardous hair from our scalps— Datum's hit her thumb AGAIN!! "I cant The month being December and the spirit being present it is get this (censoied) canvas tacked to this (also censored) fierne to remark that only appropriate No canvas no roof!— Oh you’ve shopping days are going fast got it all wrong Winn leave a Although this isn't a paid adverhole between the boards— it's tisement you might try shopping supposed to look like it used to in Logan be a stable No Carla Rae—I lidn't say to stick your head Women are a funny race through the window and whin-ney- ” They curl their hair paint their face "Boy get a load of those They change their styles so often boards I’m gonna tell all my that friends to come so they can see Last year's hat is not a hat Masterthe boards I painted They sleep all am dance all pm pieces — nothin’ but!" Go to games but never see'em Every stagehand wants to be They spend the stuff so very an actor— so it's time out for well some scenes from Mark Anthony The bills mount up— but wot the and Cleopatra hell We find Cleopatra Stew loungYet nan too is a funny race ing on a battered sofa losing it's He pays for all this gosh darn sawdust as jealous wife Winn waste d peers from under her blue curls with a withering Mark Antony Pete and heaven when lying half glance and strides in- - pulling down an extra awake in your own little trundle shaky scenery flat— and the drabed enjoying a one last dream ma ends in a splatter of paint e of before conbuckets and loose dust sciousness claims you Or how about curling up beBy now I've seen enough I rush down the aisle blubbering fore a crackling fireplace with to myself “Anybody got a your newest novel letting the weather play havoc with wind straightjackets? They’ll be needed by the time the play rain or snow’ Ah paradise! Ah peace! Amen! opens” fjupAteka f t!j The first was written in the late 19’JOx hr he popular as it was when lirst written have been the beginning of a sweeping work of civilization in Ann "ca but the idea was t r or two ago the death of Benet “John Brown’s End'” is the story f tin the states and it’s hi utitully and powerfuli moved ed Inquiring as to the destination a freshman was told that it was to be the library for four hours of intensive study She was heard to answer seriously “Oh I didn’t know anyone ever studied that long at a poetry that will stack up finest interpretations of American history Two works of mas holidays Possible dates for tile traditional winter carnival were considered A motion for advertising managers of various campus publications to hand a rate schedule tor advertising to the student council to he approved was carried Vice President Clixie McAllister stated there would he no studentbody assembly Friday because stage scenery for "Return Engagement” can not be gratulations All in all it should prove to be a good evening’s and one you wouldn’t want to miss of a friend Depict Addle Young announced that the Christmas sport dance will be held in the Dansante Friday at 9 p m because there is not another open date before Christ- this week and vve hope to find ourselves there along with the rest of you ambitious souls Reports on said play tell us that those taking part are deserving of high praise The stage crew requests a few words in their behalf so to them our con- "Return Associated Collegiate Press Campus Council Chatter 13 Munb(r Aews Rooms Campus 7t after ‘ “Return Engagement” Cast And Crew Deserve Praise U admt Utt ” Western “John Brown ’sBody America Growth Star ” |