Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH DECEMBER 2 1937 n'JiUt 'A'm lAOCM lr Aptyton Araciaces Visits Here According to Honorabe Duke Robert Budge sepenteen fellows were invited to become members of the Beno chalftWRepresenta-tive- s from the social fraternities and of the unaffiliated organization comprised Ijie ' total The fellows extended bids were Bill Thomas and Pon Horsley Pi Kappa Alpha Wayne Griffin and Dale Hendricks Delta Nu Howard Sundbcrg and’ Cliff Garbet Sigma Chi Karl Ward Sigipa Phi Epsilon Orlo Weston Grant Dicks and Burns Toolson Phi Kappa Iota and Wayne Morgan Moyle Anderson Rex Gooch Lyle Earl Anderson Russell Jensen Borchert and Clyde Glover urn affiliated Greek Gab by Gargon Welcome to Utah State Miss Geraldine Goqld Members of all Greek letter organizations on the campus hope Gmt you enjoy your visit her? and are glad that your duties as Alpha Chi Omegji' regional inspector made It necessary for you to leave your own University of Wyoming campus to stop here for a while THANKSGIVING FETES ’ Delta Nu’s were' guests of the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Sigma Nu at a banquet held at the Hotel Temple Squajre in Salt Latte City Gity Thanksgiving eve The banquet was held in celebration of the completion of the referendum vote granting Delta Nu a place among the 98 chapters of Sigma Nu and also to promote a greater feeling of fellowship between the two chapters Entertainment included singing of fraternity songs of the two groups special musical numbers by the Sweeten Brothers and the Epsilon Lambda quartet a short radio skit written especially for the occasion and speeches advisor to by Fred Richardson Epsilon Lambda chapter Commander Duane Alder of Epsilon Lambda and Robert Bullock president of Delta Nu Fred Harris acted as master of ceremonies Seventy-fiv- e active and alumni members of Sigma Chi attended a breakfast Thanksgiving morning at the Newhouse hotel where two certificates were given to the chapter in recognition of Kent Ryan’s winning of the National Balfour award Reed Bullen was elected president of the alumni association Leland succeeding Schanky Xi Alpha chapter of Chi Omega entertained the Wal chapter' at open house Wednesday evening Entertainment in the foriji tea dancing was enjoyed r ' For Coming Season From all indications the Turkey and Cranberry sauce' did their job '‘‘because last Monday" Nov 29 about of all the boys in school reported at the “duck bond" 'to try out for this years swimming team According to Sherman Anderson swimming manager for this year the following men seem to be ducking around the pool quite promisingly Allan ‘KlmJiSra'-TSrpOTrT- W yard breaststroke1 E Congdon diving back stroke B Congdon dashes Elvin Waymen dashes dashes dives Heaton Hughes Hadlock dives and backstroke Gellar disStockdale distances n e tances one-nin- th ’ Sherm-Anderso- breas-strok- ? ' at THE CANDY THAT HAS NO a' Grid Teams Are Select 1 SUBSTITUTE BRAND 4 Student Life Writer Chooses First Second Teams As is generally' the custom for anyone who has anything to do with writing sports' I herewith present the 1937 edition of the Student Life is 'stmlllap jflpcHnni 'pH to the dozens of other teams but the more the merrier so lets swing into it First Team ENDS: Dreher Ferdinand Denver University Pap! Utah University TACKLES: Karl' Scbleekman Utah University Max Kimberly Montana State ' GUARDS: Gerald Gillespie Brigham Young University Louis Smith Colorado University CENTER: Gene Moore Colorado University QUARTERBACK: Byron “Whl?-zer- ” White Colorado University “ScoHALFBACKS: Bernard oter" Magnussen Utah State Orlando Maio Denver University FULLBACK: Jack Stringham Biigham Young University Second Team ENDS: Wayne Lavington Colorado U Wayne Soffe B Y U TACKLES: Joe Lacey Utah State Marty Brill Colorado U GUARDS: McGarry Barney Utah U Frank Barnhardt' Greely Utah CENTER: Karl Ferrin State QUARTERBACK: Gene Cooper Utah U Snow HALFBACKS: Paul Utah U Ev Cheney Colorado U FULLBACK: Elzy Hicks Wyoming U The 1937 season has been one of the easiest of all seasons in selecwhich to pick an tion I believe that the men on the first team stand head and shoulders above the rest of the group in all but one exception That exception was between Smith of Colorado University and BarnMost hardt of Greely Teachers selections have given the first team birth to the from Greely but I think that Smith deserves the nod because he’s one of the hardest men to Fa!! (Jiifirter Ends At USAC Dec 17 ' the Next Institute Tuesday Mutual will present another fine program' Glen Taggart ffom the Stimpson Wayment Captain and Gea’ton are the only letter-me- n Czechelovakian mission will give a travelogue in addition to the returning from last year’s MISS GERTRUDE GOULD team regular lesson program led by Professor McClellan There will From all reports this year is to be a short period of dancing and intergive us our big chance at winGould Miss Gertrude games after the preliminary pro- mountain' ning all Rocky Mountain swimprovince president of gram ming honors Alpha Chi Omega arrived in Loto spend Stimpson and the two Congdon afternoon Tuesday gan Phi Gamma Rho honorary forboys are AAU winners of last several days with Beta Xi chapestry fraternity received nine new ter of year Alpha Chi members in initiations last week All men desirous of trying out extensiveis Gould Miss being The new members are: Marshall are still eligible Practices are the the entertained chapter by Gaufin Lyle Baker Lamar Mason ly being held every day from 2 to Mother’s Sterle Dale Lucas Dargan Olivet alumni group and the 4 p m dinner Cliff Pershing Blaisdcll Paul Shaf-er- r club Tuesday evening a Under the able tutoring of held in her honor at the was and Prof George Kelker Ken Vanderhoff everything points a followed house by This fraternity was organized on phapter to a banner year in the line of of active memthis campus in 1935 for the pur- special meeting swimming bers pose of promoting good scholarship All freshman candidates for the Miss Gould was guest of the and social relations among conswimming team are urged to realumni chapter ht a luncheon at servation students For membership port the same hour as the varsity Bluebird Wednesday at 12 each of the members elected must the This year’s team will competes o’clock present a scholastic record through against Salt Lake high schools as Thursday evening Miss Gertrude at least seven quarters of college Gould well as Weber college of Ogden will be introduced to the work with a grade point average tea givand the University of Utah fresh- at a candle-ligh- t campus of 2 0 or better Ije also must show en actives the and pledges by good character and have a sincere from seven to nine at the Alpha interest in the field of conservation Chi castle In the receiving line HERE’S MORE ABOUT ' will be Miss Virgie Minnock acthe Cannons Roar As The Utah State Barbs are spon- tive Miss Gould Mrs president (Continued from page one) soring a skating party to be held G W Thatcher patroness Miss at the local skating rink on Fri- Germany Klemm house chaperon 0 ident Roosevelt’s latest proposal day night December 3 The rink and Miss Harriet Anderson alum' to stimulate business As nearly is reserved from ten until twelve ni of Alpha Chi and officers of pledging as I can tell from his housing for the use of unaffiliated students the Mothers club are invited Tau Zeta Tau has recently message it involves a laudable atAll unaffiliated students interesther visit Gould’s Miss During tempt to stimulate private coned in the Barb organization are in- time is being fully occupied with pledged Marian Stumm Sigma Chi announces the pledg- struction of 'both privately-owne- d vited to attend the party Former conferences and meetings She members are especially invited to is meeting with faculty members ing of Murray Maughan and Wil- and rental houses by reducing tho financial cost of such construcattend The party is being planned fraternity and sorority officers liam Stevens Delta Nu announces the pledg- tion When the details of the McClelDemke Junius and and Council Panhellenic by Ray the of Norval Bailey Theris Jen- bill to be proposed the Wagner-Stoagalan Barb officers Dean Lenore Lewis as wpll as ing Carl Taylor btll( aie available I conferences sen and individual holding " will discuss this measure further down The Barbs announce their annual with the active and pledge memCurbs Outlaw Strikes The rest of the team are such Christmas ball to be held this bers of Alpha Chi CHAPTER DINNERS A on the labor standouts that they cannot fail year in the Seventh wand hall on Dick Preston is in charge of front development of importance is the attempt to miss any man's ‘ selection Saturday December IX arrangements for a chapter din- of Homer Martin United Auto- Dreher and McDonough at the This ner to be held Friday evening by mobile Workers to wings are two “God’s Gifted" president one is of the dancing party major Sigma Chi The dinner is sche- eliminate outlaw strikes If he football men possessing speed social events of the Christmas seaduled 6:30 m for at the p chapUSAC "love on the The can make his unions definitely bugs” son In quiet settings with good weight deception seem to have been doing ter house otganlzed labor will responsible and good football heads music and accompanied by the campuswell in Chi will hold ' Omegas chapter be in a much better position to ability the last two weeks right of Karl Schleckman snow the of Captain this crowning queen bells have sounded of- dinner Friday evening at 6 p m bargain successfully The AFL-CI- the Ute Redskins is easily the dance is looked forward to by all Wedding ten The marriage of Miss Joyce at the chapter house peace conference is continu- standout tackle in this league unaffiliated students Allred Alpha Chi Omega to Wiling but agreement seems far re- with Montana State’s Max KimbArrangements for the party are lard West Pi Kappa Alpha was moved As the current depression INITIATIONS erly rounding the turn behind being completed by Miss Jean one of the innupinitiations Wed- is affecting Ena! were held him Smith assisted by Rex Layton tials AlPi dustries Kappa Hugh Seely and thus CIO unions Barta Siddoway Adolph Patterson pha was joined in the bonds of nesday evening by Delta Nu for more than industries Gilespie and Lou Smith on the organized by Lorin Dogan Max McCarthy J line "are still ‘‘tops”' with and other members of the group guard matrimony on Thanksgiving day Fred Skinner and Dale Hendricks the AFL the bargaining power and McGarry pushing Regular meeting will be held next to Margaret Cox Keith Spencer of Lewis is dropping and Green Barnhardt Monday night at 7:30 in the Little Sigma Chi junior class president seems less willing to make a them from quite a distance ‘ selection Theatre Besides a good program and Carma Cooley Chi Omega Any settlement on anything but his U’s Moore Colorado Gene without and regular business the election were married in the Logan LDS own terms k should of snow queen candidates will take temple December ' 1 Moyle Rice snapper-bacoutstanding ' as the be considered incomplete place Members are urged to start English instructor was married s ATTENTION Members of Sigma Chi Delta and to Beth Sant on November 24 grooming their candidates The medical aptitude test re- towering center is alone as far as are conhave all nominees present at the One honorary Sigma Chi has Nu fhl Kappa Iota Beta Kappa quired of everyone whoiSns to been added to the long list Ada Lambda Chi pi Kappa Alpha and fliUt' “a‘ "medical school in the cerned meeting The backfield speaks for itself Howard Sigma ‘Phi Epsilon will entertain United States or panada will be Hansen is wearing at the quarterly The Home Economics and Ag Shurtz’s pin given Friday December 23 at 3 clubs will hold their Christmas dancing party at the Dansante p m in Room 20 of the commons 3 Special building A fee of one dollar will Give Serin Books for Xmas party Saturday evening December Offered bids to become members ballroom December 4 in the form of informal dancing in the fraternity of Alpha Zeta features of the dance include the be collected at the time the test at the Seventh ward hall at 8:30 Allen Hyde Logan Ira Somers rendition of the sweetheart song is taken- p nj Punch and candy will be serv- Tremonton William Hosskison of each group and a skit to be ed TO SPEAK AT PRESTON presented during intermission by Gaufin Marshall Murray Logan Evan B Murray professor of FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Admission is by presentation of John Ahern Fallon Nev John members of each organization ’ ’ ‘ ' t the club card or 35c pcf couple McDonald Heber Eldrow Reeve Patrons and patronesses of the economics at the Utah State Agriis invited cultural ball include will to Mr and the Everyone college William Cardon Ogspeak Hurricans Idaho den Rhodell Owens Vernal Guy Mrs V D Gardiner Mr and Mrs Civic Forum of Preston The Dames club will hold its Woodward Logan Floyd Hender- Parley Kilburn Mr and Mrs L next' Thursday evening on the subChristmas party Wednesday De- son Evanston J Fred C Pocock Mr and Mrs W J ject iof Social Security i Wyo cember 8th at 8 o'clock at the First Skinner 'Spanish Fork Louis Jen- Vickers Mr and Mrs C J Ida Darrel Myers Mr and Mrs Whitney Presbyterian church on Second W son Montpelier and Center street John Chris- Floyd u)d Mr and Mrs Adrian TODAY Stpkes Tremonton All Dames are invited Bring a tensen Salt Lake City Everett Hatch 10c present ONLY! in charge Doman Huntsville Paul Shafer of The committee Moab Dean Purrington Ogden the arrangements includes Fred English clubWlff meet at the George Warnick Pleasant ‘Grove Rex chairmen Sam McClennigan Acll and Barton Bowden home of Professor Ira M Hayward Max Johnson I Lynndyl MAKES 50 West Third Karl McSpringville North) Tuesday Roundy NEW OUR Ve'rn Hemstreet Bride Tootle December 7 at 7:30 All English majors interested in Vernal Lucus Dargan Darlingjoining notify Mary Peterson or ton S C Jack Moore Spanish Fork Grace Jensen Cayrol Draper fienpla HUa4Smith Logan Freeman ' d The USAC Garden club vlll Byington Logan Virgil Peterson ' ' climax Its fall activities with Fairview To be eligible for membership a dance at Malibu Lodge one mut- bo e —December- - 9 Anyone inter- Jn Alpha-Zeta ested in attending will please school of "agriculture or forestry contact Dick Lamb Laura John- must have completed sixty credit (Jn tho Stage son or Ruth Stoddard before De- hours of work in college be in tho At 9 P $L 227-PHONE upper two fifths In scholarship cember 7 3400 demonstrated definite and have Club meeting will be held in 212 E 3rd South BANK KITE and characthe Little Theatre Thursday De- qualities of leadership ’ ter cember 2 ri ‘ The Rote sponsors meeting will jil ADDED be held Thursday at 1230 p m in room 204 in the main building Plan for a party are being made Please arrange to he there CLEANERS TAILORsVjr ' T in Conference t Swimming Schedule JAC0B ‘‘ Faculty members of the Utah State Agricultural college were notified by W H Bell registrar Monday that all grades for the fall quarter would be due in his pffice on or before December 22 be can grades “Incomplete ‘ grahted by an Instructor only When permission Is granted by the committee ' on incomplete grades before the close of the quarter” Mr Bell’s announcement ’said “Students who have justifiable' reasons can obtain from the commitauthofizations tee tor ‘ incomplete grades The necessary petition forms may be pbtalned at the registrar’s office” ' Grade reports will be ready for distribution: to thfe students about January 3 when they return after the Christmas holidays to register for the winter quarter Mr Bell said F'inal examinations are listed for the week' of December 12 the quarter will end December 17 and the annual holiday season will begin the following day with Magnussen White Cheney and Stringham making it complete If you think that this selection is screwy that is all right with me as your guess is probably much better than someone else in ll traditional E Needham S LOVE BUGS semi-form- pass-receivi- Greeks Host At Quarterly pre-medic- TONIGHT 9 P M Donlt Hite Q400 op 9300 off 950 Thors Fri Sat THEY TRyTo THAT FINISHING-SCHOO- L FINISH GIVE JANE otd it's almott tf WPTHEMI mid-line- k semi-form- n©snr U H -- ’’ f FLOWERS ’ ip the Modern Manner m 1-- P M r 4a-th- -- -- Starts Suil GENERAL ELECTRIC AITLIAL v LARSON FLORAL 3E U ' Empyrean meeting was held Wednesday evening Dec 1 at the Chi pmfga House The program was arranged by Grace Jennings and Included a book review by Cleons Snow Refreshments were served e e The following men have been 126 o FURRIERS North Main - Phone Fur CStuUng ’ 171 I f Hwtlichlug o Button I Mode Squires’ Service Doesn’t Coot IT PAYS 1 I PARLOR CAPTAIN BLOOD’ Our ikeaW Lrip buy nrXMfi 'Oatato Hm hssr BltjjARD STARTS SUNDAY Errol Flynn Oliveltide Havilland in i Becker's Beer on Draught Ammunition Fishing Tackle i 7 ir op 27 Wii ' STARTS SUNDAY! 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