Show TUB NT LIFE Hdk 4 VOLUME XXXI STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH ‘BUTTER AND EGG MAN’ IS NEXT PRODUCTION OF LITTLE THEATRE GROUP Garff Directs Drama Fraternity In Comedy Work on “The Butter and Err Man” which is to be presented by active members of Theta Alpha Phi national dramatic fraternity is rapidly progresing and indications Judging from present those who want to see something richly and continuously funny will not fail to attend the performances December 16 and 17 "The Butter and Egg Man” is a sparkling comedy of stage life It is an outstanding comedy hit having played 2r0 consecutive in Ncew York It wa acclaimed hv both ’unanimously and public ni the funniest press comedy ever seen on Broadway This play is a modern wav of describing what used to be knnvni i on the New York Rialto a "sucker” But that the spc ie is flat-head a ns no means d by Some folk think is very cleverly shown It tells the tale of a County youth who comes to N'o’v York to be a theatrical producer and winds up with being n "butter and egg man” with a 49 per ent share of a play which was destined to be the "worst flop ever produced” who first George S Kaufman made himself famous by collaborMarc with Connelly on ating "Dulcy" "Merton of the Movies” ’The Beggar on Horseback" and Other dramatic hits wrote this comedy of the theatre "angel" and the Broadway sharpers Mr Kaufman considers “The Butter and Egg Man" his funmeest comedy and this attitude was confirmed by New York critics ’ The uproariously mirthful lines and situations provided bv the author and capably interpreted by an excellent cast should make ‘The Butter and Egg Man” a re- freshing entertainment for Little Theatre audiences TURKEY DAY GAME RETURNS IN 1934 At the recent meeting of Rocky Mountain Conference athlet'C ficials an official schedule for the 1933 football season was drafted A tentative schedule for 1934 was drawn up Utah Aggies meet the University of Utah on October 28 29 in 1933 and on November Thanksgiving day in 1934 The shifting of the game back to Thanksgiving day will be greatly appreciated by Aggie and Ute fans This big game played on Turkey day is a tradition in the history of the state that just cannot be broken The game was played on October 29th this last season It was a great game and a large crowd witnessed the classic but it was no substitute for the traditional Turkey day game Football fans all over the state have built up an appetite for the ie fray This game is just as essential to the Thanksgiving menu as the turkey itself It is a good move on the part of the athletic officials to have this traditional battle resumed of- Utah-Agg- ic Ute-Agg- PARTY PLANNED BY DAVIS CLUB Tho kettle's on the fun's be- gun and the plans are all under way for the big Davis club Christmas party to be held Dec 15 at the Institute Every member of the club and his or her partner will be there in gala attire to enjoy the festivities This big affair is a dancing party with special features for entertainment at intermission a good and generous and a supply of refreshments right snappy orchestra This party will be the finale of the activities of the club for this the fall quarter The officers in charge of this party guarantee good time for everyone However a guarantee is not needed If you were one of the lucky ones to be Invited to the party last year you will know what a good time is in store If you have a Davis friend you’d better be very attentive from now on and maybe you will be the lucky one Invited as his partner Put a ring around the 15th on your calendar for that’s the day of days the night of nights the “Davis Party” PICTURES FOR : A' ‘A? N V i v YEAS BOOK Juniors this week has been set aside for vou to have your pictures the Buzzer It v ill be appreciated very much by the Buzzer officials if you will make a special effort to get your pictures according to the schedule in order to eliminate a great deal extra work Next week is s licdulcd for the senior pictures The seniors need very little urging in this direeti because theirs is the honor of wearing the cap and gown The Buzzer staff is being a little lenient with the Freshmen and Sophomores and has extended the time during which they can get Luris J Allen is the “doughnut man” to Aggie stuAnd a peddler of his delicious homemade product lie has a most unique method of working his way through school Last summer while on duty in the Richfield bakery of hs fr during the later’s vacation Allen decided that four years’ baking experience wasn’t g up education money very fast especially durirg a depression J Ie knew people ate doughnuts and decided Off the press last night the second number of this year's Utah several makes State Quarterly valuable additions to former policy the new features helping to make it the equal of any magazine of its kind in the west The appearance editorials and articles in general are more elaborate than those in the usual run of college publications More expensive cuts of Christmas motif make for a very artistic design throughout Following the season's greetings by President R O Porter is the outline of the alumni program for 1933 The exchange features add new interest to the magazine as does the page “Utah Aggies You Should Know” which desgives pictures and short In criptions of several alumni this issue those presented are Angus M Maughan ’21 educator M S Durrani ’28 fruit farmer in j India and Wiliam G Waggstaff '05 scientific farmer The first article by T G Tay-- dents w 16-- ( Eut making doughnuts is only the means to an end At the college he is majoring in Agronwith additional work in omy Animal Husbandry Some day he wishes to return to his homeland in southern Utah to apply scientific agriculture to the wild uncultivated ranges there The recent snowstorm and resultant influenza may have had something to do with that resolve although Luris thought the mild fall weather quite homelike However baking and fondness for livestock and crops aren’t Allen's only interests A hobby in genealogy through which he has traced his ancestry to one of the four Allen brothers who came over on the Mayflow- APPEARS well-writt- i j (Continued On Page Three) I er ' - In working at his 'Varied octhe “doughnut man” cupations maintains a likeable personality which helps make repeat sales for his goods He appreciates the hearty cooperation of President Peterson and the people of Logan Alien is a splendid example example of industrious American pioneer stock willing to work for an education He makes use of his motto: “As you wander through life (MEN LAUDED I®" en UnU ItoMnd Pearl WlUtaM hr “ U l: t Ul let 0t$A j y ay IS Richards head of the department of Pathological sciences was elected to the Board of Education of Logan City Schools in the BEtXED DY SCRIBE I bought a new pair of rubbers last year and I was so proud of them and my ownership thereof that I wore them all the time Of course they kept my feet warm too warm They made my feet sweat and burn and irritate but there wasn’t any use taking them off I'd only have to put them back on again This procedure saved me work and It had an added how no matter detraction Club sleepy I was when I undressed invarten at night I could iably when I had my shoes 1 off HI admit this wasn’t much of a price to pay to maintain my ownership of a pair of At the International Relations those so glamorous things club meeting today at one o’clock the subject for discussion will be called rubbers cancellation of Interallied war One morning I walked into debts according to Delos Daines with a young lady Chemistry club president Since this ques- - whose action was a radiation every tion has received so much recent of and charm She removed virility publicity in newspapers and since her rubbers and placed them metiit is the question for debate this against the well Sheepyear a very Interesting discussion culously like I thoughtlessly emulated her 1 la-- 1 All are students expected action It must have been exagervited to attend the meeting In ated empathy that caused me to Room 280 at one o’clock risk one take the Gargantuan takes when they ' remove their rubbers ' school election held yesterday Dr Richards defeated his opponent 293 to 213 We congratulate Dr Richards upon his victory and wish him success in his new position International Meets At O’clock That aetkra removing my rubbers would probably have been the first strand in a habit eaMe that would have dominated my life for years had not soweoae convinced me that it was contrary to the accepted code of ethics i - M - Second Ruling brother What ere be your goal Keep your eye upon the doughnut And not upon the hole” Concerning the ten second rule which requires that the team in possession of the bail advance it from its own defensive court to offensive territory in not less than ten seconds Dick Romney Coach at Utah Aggies and member of the National Basketball Rules Committee had the following to say: “After experimenting with the ten second rule I am stilt of the opinion that the wrong team is being penalized The Rules Committee has always agreed that the responsibility for stalling is with the defenAn important business meeting sive team and yet this new of Rho the women's Lambda rule merely penalizes the ofjournalistic fraternity was held at the Chi Omega house Tuesfense when it fails to carelessday evening The purpose of the ly hurry its play and attempt to drive through the set demeeting was to elect a secretary of the organization and to disfense” cuss projects for the coming “Instead why not have a rule quarter that requires the defensive team Lulu Rae Jenkins who is well to go out after the bail when the known as a Student Life contri-butand who gets “A’s” in ad- offensive team has it in the back vanced writing was elected sec- court This would hurry play and penalize the offending team which retary President Ruth Clayton urged is responsible for tho stalling A members to enter the contest for line could be drawn across tho Kampus Kaprice original manu- floor as at present and all but script and also for the Scribble two members of the defensive prizes as well as to work on Buz- team could be forced by the rule to drive beyond this line before zer and Student Life staffs New enthusiasm and new in- ten seconds in an attempt to get terest has been expressed by all the ball from tho offense or sufthe members of this very new fer a penalty The difficulty as I fraternity and the prospects are see it would bo to decide upon a the possibilities far just penalty for infractions of tho promising reaching suggested rule” FRATERNITY luEETS er “If basketball coaches throughout the country would coach the style of ball that Is used in the Western Division of the Rocky Mounain Conference there would be no need for any such rule In the final analysis coaching can do more for correcting s tailing than ( rules will ever accomplish’’ ’ “There was no necessity for having such a rule to ’hurry np the game as played in the Western Division of the Rocky Mountain Conference The line across tho floor and the ten second allowance are just a nuisance out here in Utah J hope that the new rules do not make it necessary for the teams here to change from their fast and exciting type of play At present I am of the opinion that tho distinctive type of play in this Division will even under the new continue coeds” to univ: — rrr cr A- t- tta niU CUT ttuTata of the V of - t to teap tt- fmt try jrtr Dfi A- the p?c-format No Cf -' w — t PRINCETON TURNS Can Douglass be swaie have been burned end nlne-tem- -- f A e r Li a s t ii i a oo Us C-- ii toe’ el for rrnsntiiif eapooinTy — t such popular Code as aJeL7 alumni Princeton university found t that the aver- t- alumnus owns cm Over two- -' Ex attending U autsaofc gnd and one-ha-if cults of clcCes cad arc Am—U- flve-obhas cm and ktU Ax! t’ c And perkr- - have k I csmtoI Us eg r 7 and ee-cc f --a I to craer listening A f ns O' i::U It- STATSTKIAN From questional res sent to ail Itv r !v: itC r kr 1 1 t i t ' t v s J t r r - ( a UTAZOA SCCE3TY nOIiSGsiuIS - The Zoology and Entomology majors of Utah State and other members of the Utazoa society assembled at the heme of Dr W W Henderson tost Thursday evening for their semi-quarte- rly gathering Melvin James president of the society was in charge of the pro- ' grow Prof 3 8 Stanford gave an interesting “zi'de lecture” on toe Bear River Bay Sanctuary Mo explained how the water of Bear Kver near its aenth had been diverted and dyked to give a greatly added area of froth water for the grounde ef wild water howl La atatoi tlAi government me waa -- zed betof the migrate: habit f I which spend parti of the ale zoology illustrate- - talk It birds the weather changes their hide thicken the hair grows lop"r - Jm they are able by some attransformation of nature to wtlh-stathe elements With no effort an their part MM-Ing- ty the (severing for their beet their fereilmlM their feet as wee into being The ptrnancy ef list old saying The Lord w£t provide” is aewhero jwsu — than I this law a jml 1 1 ad mb-acto- ns “rV i V I civilisation the university self becoming civilised Seniors and Juniors will hold their annual social in the form of an informal dancing party at the Palais d’Or tomorrow night at 9 o'clock Plans are now complete to furnish members of the two classes real high quality entertainment For this reason the officers of two groups are very desirous that the upper classmen take adofvantage of the opportunity fered for a good time and take a date to the affair Preparations have been under the direction of two committees one from each class The senior committee is composed of Bill Moore chairman Marian Peterson and Clayton Clark as assistants Miller Ryan and Arlene Stauffer were selected by the juniors The combined group has been working very hard to prepare a party that will satisfy everyone concerned Intermission entertainment has been carefully aranged along with light refreshment which will be served ' Attempt has been made to keep' this strictly a junior senior party However if some freshman or to smart other-- ' underclassman evto senior date a enough girl erything will be set ‘ W hope the younger set to not offended 'at its being automatically eliminated No offense to intended No student who can’t produce hlk student body- card and a date will be bartsd from a good time That to oae hard and fast rule that will' be enforced to the nth degree and you can depend on it You absolu&ty must present your student body card All juniors and seniors are in- vited to join the gang tomorrow night — get a date and call arourd about 9 bells and have the time of the season different of tot continent Ernest I aiatnzta a favorable weather la the only v UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CUTS CLASSES University of Chicago students have bean successful for a year attending claaiei voluntarily and abandoning quizzee except for a comprehensive test at the end of the year With such an arrangement the clever (T) student would be tempted to take his voluntary quota when the final test comes aren't you afraid? ' My habits weren’t right They had to go that the group mores The should go on unobstructed rubbers weren't stolen they were The differentiation beswiped tween these two terms is aa follows if you sneak around until no one is looking and then noiselessly go up and put on someone else’s rubbers all the while casting furtive glances here and there In keeping with your short jerky breaths and a pounding pulse that’s stealing but if you spot a nice new pair of shiny rubbers which you think will fit you well and you walk briskly up to their and put them on in a business like manner the while you’re giving a morose prof a “good afternoon" and then stroll off never exhibiting an unfamiliar action that’s swiping I had to adapt myself to this state of affairs SaidaiegteeUy ennmmedetien la speaking that farm of reactioo that take place In man when he to oeadBteaos The California Institute of Technology is constructing an apparatus to produce five quarts per hour at a cost of about two dollars per quart Don't get excited though we're talking about liquid hydrogen Which Is used in molecular physics experiments Do to the high pressures used on wall is left open presumably to make a more comfortable exit la case of an explosion Special Features Are Planned by Commit- Bring Student Body Cards Admit L I Or dT tee t FISH ADD GAME JOURNALISTIC Ilrv Officer Lft dn’t pil-T- Dr BILITY GARB To School Position PUBLICATION Ddla Pi Picks h State Prof Elected Pastry Peddling Student Makes College Expenses their pictures until December 17 The schedule for the fraternity thcr-in-lapictures is as follows: December 6 — Sigma Chi December 8 — Pi Kappa Alpha — Phi Kappa Iota December — Delta Nu December that he could sell enough of them — Epsilon 5 December to "get by” while attending the — Beta Kappa December U SAC Delta Kappa December with Loaning a Ford truck Phi household possessions for the tenth January 6 — Alpha Gamma Phi move since leaving Snow college in 1928 Luris came to Logan last fall He started his business mainFORESTERS STAGE ly with a small doughnut stove and kettle and a supply of flour aided greatly by his wife’s coSUCCESSFUL operation and sacrifice Now his "two-bit- ” doughnut factory has grown into a flourishing concern BANQUET supplying the A C Dairy students and many townspeople But it still takes hard work and real The Utah Foresters annual ban- effort to study and at the same quet held Saturday evening Dec time pay bills and tuition However hard work isn’t new 3 at the Hotel Eccles was one of the most brilliant social events to Allen From his earliest days There were in Kingston down in Piute county of the fall quarttr eighty-thre- e persons at the ban- his struggle for education was a and approximately fifty different problem As the oldest of quet couples at the dance which im12 fn a rancher’s family he began inGuests followed mediately to earn his own Uyfeig while atcluded representatives from the U grammer school As a Forest Service the State Fish tending member of the ninth grade at and Game department the Bio- Junction for' ad-- ’ he logical Survey and from the For- - vanced classes- pioneered Circleville ta estry department of the Southern what is bow Piute of establishing Branch of the University of high school Bureau Idaho and U S Fisheries Guests from the college After graduation from Snow colincluded Ray Lillywhite student lege Allen "married into the baking business" working in Richbody president William Peterson and Dean Maynard There were field for a year Then after a also a number of alumni foresters year and a half of baking in Gunpresent The Forestry club turned nison he spent a like period in out cn masse for the big event Salt Lake until his recent arrival and nearly ail stayed over for the in Logan dance which followed officially The banquet was Clarence oocned by President ada short made who Thornock turned and then dress of welcome the meeting over to the toastToasts master Clark Anderson were responded to by Fred Foster Arnold of the Bureau of Fisheries Standing of the Forest Service Scott Zimmerman of the Biological ProfesSurvey Charlie Geneaux Southern sor of Forestry at the Branch of the University of Idaho repreand Courtland P Starr senting the alumni Representaclasses gave short tives from the The first annual Fish and Game talks Frank Fonnesbeck speaking for the Seniors Floyd Allen for convention was held at the Utah for the Juniors Burton McAllister State Agricultural college Friday the Sophomores and Alfred Pulley and Satiyday in the auditorium of for the Freshmen Readings were and Bill the engineering building The given by Don Wadsworth Anderson A number of selectioni meeting which was attended by were given by the Foresters Har- representatives of Utah Game proand tective associations the U 3 Formonica Duo Charlie Michaels solo Graydon Robinson A cornetSmith est Service the U S Bureau of Fisheriees the National Parks Trees” was given by Clyde The Foresters quartette composed the Isaak Walton League and the Whitney State Fish and Game department of Clarence Thornock Ton waa presided over by William Floyd Cleone Whitlock and Winkle sang “The Rollicking Peterson director of the State Extension service Rangers” the new club song The for The speakers Included William song was written especially Floyd club by the Utah Foresters Whitney superintendent of Utah wes It member former Larson a State Hatcheries Fred Foster official recently adopted as the district supervisor and Dr A S club song All musical selection Hazzard aquatic biologist with the were accompanied on the piano by U S Bureau of Fisheries C G Miss Bertie Evans Adney president of the Boxelder The principal speaker of the County Fish and Game associaForester was Regional tion George Mushbach superinevening R H Rutledge He gave a very tendent of the Bear River MigraFuture the on address Bird interesting tory Refuge ' Professors of Fish and Game in the Forest Bassett Maguire T G Taylor and B Carl Supervisor Service” D E Madsen of the Agricultural Arentson of the Cache National college David M Gorsuch of tho the to “Value on talked Forest University of Arizona R L TurPublic of Fish and Game on the pin of the Stats Fish and Game 11 Cache” department R H Olaen and WalThe main course at the banquet ter Mann of tho U S Forest furnished meat consisted of Elk Service Dr O J Murie of the U Game oe 8 by the State Fish and Biological Survey Mark Anderdecorated waa hall The partment son of tho Izaak Walton League beevergreen Freshmen the Thomas Parker of the National by Park Survey Leo Laythe of Dening used to give n true ver district supervisor for the Bioatmosphere logical survey R H Rutledge of Ogdon regional forester of the FLi forestry service and C E Hutch of Eureka Utah fish problems the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge game problems tacluding studies ecoand elk deer the of beaver On Wednesday Dew 7 the nomic values of fUh and game National and gamel (filiation needs wore pledge of PM Delta PI the toytee diecueeed at the fhyetcal Honorary Fraternity met and deotad for the ensuing JW Tie osweUoa t— 1 ’x“ed with Utah f 1 g following were chosen to flit ea Earth respective office: e 12-- Ml SECOND to1- Experiments with talking pictures in Chicago and New York unlveralttee have definitely ehown that aound pteturee ere to an important place In our educational aystem Students who Were ehown tan minute sound films on tho subjects of the “Molecular Theory of Matter" and "Oxidation and Reduction" wen iron 10 to 60 pat cent eu parlor (tridents who had had five Nu re of classroom taatniotloa of W same subjects Funny how we know our educational eye Swvieepmeldent waa aw Inefflctoxt aacretary NUMBER EIGHT 1932 8 Party at Palais SCHEDULED of DEC Seniors aid Juniors Combine For Ami&I si V THURSDAY tah-ur- nil'M t rt year man tear totet t 4l”— 'A 7 Of ex’1 too r c t V I i it 1 ' f 1 1 it- -' t tea r f v v I Bay region tie kave dtod moo" tutfai T“ bit — t ‘ w 4 ' |