Show - OCIAL Visits Here I I kj ' tt tj to Honorabe Duke According Budge sepenteen fellows Kobert ere invited to become members Representaof the Bcno chapter the social fraternities fives from and of the unaffiliatod organiza! Sion comprised the by Gargon Welcome to Utah State Miss Geraldine Gould Members of all Greek letter organizations on the campus hope that you enjoy your visit here and are glad that your duties as Alpha Chi Omega regional inspector made it necessary for you to leave your own University of Wyoming campus to stop here for a while total The fellows extended bids were 9t i pm Thomas and Don Horsley Pi Griffin and pk) Kappa Alpha Wayne tfcj iCW’M ' H gram M' Phi Gamma Rho honorary for'i estry fraternity received nine new l members in initiations last week !H: The new members are: Marshall I Baufin Lyle Baker Lamar Mason If gterle Dale Lucas Dargan Oliver '"'I Cliff Pershing Blaisdell Paul Shaf- e r and Prof George Kelker I This fraternity was organized on (his campus in 1935 for the purpose of promoting good schoiarshin nd social relations among con- servation students For membership each of the members elected must j‘f j J- present a scholastic record through at least seven quarters of college ork with a grade point average if 20 or better He also must show good character and have a sincere interest in the field of conservation The Utah State Barbs are sponsoring a skating party to be held at the local skating rink on Fri-- : day night December 3 The rink is reserved from ten until twelve for the use of unaffiliated students All unaffiliated students interest- pd in the Barb organization are to attend the party Former yhembers are especially invited to pttend The party is being planned oy Ray Demke and Junius McClellan Barb officers The Barbs announce their annual Jhristnuis ball to be held this ar in the Seventh ward hall on Saturday December 11 traditional semi-formThis glancing party is one of the major ij Social events of the Christmas sea-- I ton In quiet settings with good music and accompanied by the Ifjrrowning of the snow queen this vtdance is looked forward to by all i4maffihated students 1 Arrangements for the party are completed by Miss Jean Pnuih assisted by Rex Layton (art a Siddoway Adolph Patterson nd other members of the group Regular meeting will be held next hnday night at 7:30 in the Little heatre Besides a good program nd regular business the election juf snow queen candidates will take place Members are urged to start their candidates and ’grooming (have all nominees present at the ijmeeling ip! peing The Home Economics and Ag clubs will hold their Christmas party Saturday evening December in the form of informal dancing it the Seventh ward hall at 8:30 P m Punch and candy will be served Admission is by presentation of club card or 35c per couple Everyone is invited ihe The Dames club will hold its Christmas party Wednesday December 8th at 8 o’clock at the First Presbyterian church on Second W and Center street All Dames are invited Bring a 10c present English club will meet at the home of Professor Ira M Hayward 30 West Third North Tuesday December 7 at 7:30 All English majors interested in joining notify Mary Peterson or Jrace Jensen The USAC Garden club will climax its fall activities with a dance at Malibu Lodge Thursday December 9 Anyone interested in attending will please contact Dick Lamb Laura Johnson or Ruth Stoddard before December 7 Club meeting will be held in the Little Theatre Thursday December 2 ii VWWwWu a MISS GEKTIU’DE GOULD Gould Gertrude province president of Alpha Chi Omega arrived in Logan Tuesday afternoon to spend several days with Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Chi Miss Gould is being extensively entertained by the chapter the alumni group and the Mother’s club Tuesday evening a dinner was held in her honor at the phapter house’ followed by a special meeting of active members Miss Gould was guest of the alumni chapter at a luncheon at the Bluebird Wednesday at 12 Miss o’clock evening Miss Gertrude introduced to the tea givcampus at a candle-ligh- t en by the actives and pledges from seven to nine at the Alpha Chi castle In the receiving line will be Miss Virgie Minnock active president Miss Gould Mrs-W Thatcher patroness Miss Germany Klemm house chaperon and Miss Harriet Anderson alumni of Alpha Chi and officers Of the Mothers club are invited During Miss Gould’s visit her time is being fully occupied with She conferences and meetings is meeting with faculty members fraternity and sorority officers and Council Panhellenic the Dean Lenore Lewis as well as conferences individual holding with the active and pledge members of Alpha Chi Thursday Gould Announces Swimming Schedule Greek Gab Wat the Institute Tuesday i Next Ip jlutual will present another fine program Glen Taggart from the I Czechelovakian mission will give 4 travelogue in addition to the tlf fegular lesson program led by 'V professor McClellan There will I be a short period of dancing and games after the preliminary pro- - Anderson For Coming Season ' - How'pie Hendricks Delta Nu S?) grd Sundberg and Cliff Garbet if Karl Ward Sigma Sigma Chi Grant Pte phi Epsilon Orio W'eston Phi Vs picks and Burns Toolson I KaPPa Iota and Wayne Morgan I Hoyle Anderson Rex Gooch Lyle I Earl Anderson Russell jensen and Clyde Glover Eorchert STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH DECEMBER 2 1937 will be fetes THANKSGIVING Delta Nu’s were guests of the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Sigma Nu at a banquet held at the Hotel Temple Square in Sait- Lake City City 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 especialand speeches ly for the occasion advisor to by Fred Richardson ComEpsilon Lambda chapter mander 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 local chapter at open house Wednesday evening Entertainment in the form of tea dancing was enjoyed FLEDGING Tau Zeta Tu has recently pledged Marian Stumm Sigma Chi announces the pledging of Murray Maughan and William Stevens-DeltNu announces the pledging of Norval Bailey Theris Jensen and Carl Taylor CHAPTER DINNERS Dick Preston is in charge of arrangements for a chapter dinLOVE BUGS ner to be held Friday evening by Sigma Chi The dinner is scheThe "love bugs” on the USAC duled for 6:30 p m at the chapter house campus seem to have been doing Chi Omegas will hold chapter right well in the last two weeks Wedding bells have sounded of- dinner Friday evening at 6 p m ten The marriage of Miss Joyce at the chapter house Allred Alpha Chi Omega to Willard West Pi Kappa Alpha was INITIATIONS nuptone of the Final initiations were held Wedials- Hugh Seely Pi Kappa Alnesday evening by Delta Nu for pha was joined in the bonds of Lorin Dogan Max McCarthy J on day Thanksgiving matrimony Fred Skinner and Dale Hendricks to Margaret Cox Keith Spencer class Chi president junior Sigma and Carina Cooley Chi Omega were married in the Logan LDS temple December 1 Moyle Riee Quarterlywas married English instructor Members of Sigma Chi Delta to Beth Sant on November 24 One honorary Sigma Chi has Nu Phi Kappa Iota Beta Kappa been added to the long list Ada Lambda Chi Pi Kappa Alpha and Howard Sigma Phi Epsilon Will entertain is Hansen wearing at the quarterly Shurtz’s pin dancing party at the Dansante 3 ballroom December Special offered bids to become members features of the dance include the in the fraternity of Alpha Zeta rendition of the sweetheart song Allen Hyde Logan Ira Somers of each group and a skit to be Hosskison William Tremonton intermission by Logan Marshall Gaufin Murray presented ofduring each organization John members John Ahern Fallon NevPatrons and patronesses of the Heber Eldrow Reeye McDonald ball include Mr and William Cardon OgHurricans den Rhodell Owens Vernal Guy Mrs V D Gardiner Mr and Mrs Woodward Logan Floyd Hender- Parley Kilburn Mr and Mrs L J Fred C Pocock Mr and Mrs W J son Evanston Wyo C J Skinner Spanish Fork Louis Jen- Vickers Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Whitney Darrel Myers Ida son Montpelier John Chris- Fioytj apd Mr and Mrs Adrian Stokes Tremonton tensen Salt Lake City Everett Hatch The committee in charge of Huntsville Paul Shafer Doman Moab Dean Purrington Ogden the arrangements includes Fred Rex chairmen Sam McClennigan George Warnick Pleasant Grove Acil and Barton Bowden Lynndyl Max Johnson Karl McRoundy Springviile Vern Hemstrcet Bride Tooele Vernal Lucus Dargan Darling-toS C Jack Moope Spanish Genola Carrol Draper Fork Freeman Horace Smith Logan Byington Logan Virgil Peterson Fairview To be eligible for membership in Alpha Zeta one must be in the school of agriculture or forestry must have completed sixty credit hours of work in college be in the PHONE 227-upper two fifths in scholarship and h'ave demonstrated definite 212 E 3rd South qualities of leadership and character Greeks Host At - ' semi-form- From all indications the Turkey and Cranberry sauce did their Nov because last Monday job 29 about of all the boys in school reported at the "duck pond" 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 200 Allan Stimpson captain E Congdon yard breaststroke diving back stroke B Congdon Elvin Waymen dashes dashes Heaton dives Hughes dashes Hadlock dives and backstroke disGellar Stockdale distances e tances one-nint- h Sherm-Anderso- n breas-strok- Wayment Stimpson Captain and Geaton are the only letter-me- n returning from last year’s team From all reports this year is to give us our big chance at winning all Rocky Mountain swimming honors Stimpson and the two Congdon boys are AAU winners of last year All men desirous of trying out are still eligible Practices are being held every day from 2 to 4 p m Conference Grid Teams As the Cannons Roar (Continued from page one) latest proposal ident Roosevelt’s to stimulate business As nearly as I can tell from his housing message it involves a laudable attempt to stimulate private construction of both privately-owne- d and rental houses by reducing the financial cost of such construction When the details of the bill to be proposed the Wagner-Stoagabill are available I will discuss this measure further Curbs Outlaw Strikes A development on the labor front of importance is the attempt of Homer Martin United Autoto mobile Workers president eliminate outlaw strikes If he can make his unions definitely responsible organized labor will be in a much better position to bargain successfully The AFL-CIpeace conference is continuing but agreement seems far removed As the current depression inis affecting dustries and thus CIO unions more than industries organized by the AFL the bargaining power of Lewis is dropping and Green seems less willing to make a settlement on anything but his own terms ll Student Life ond Teams As is generally custom the for anyone who has anything to do with writing sports I herewith present the 1937 edition of the Student Life selections The team is similiar to the dozens of other teams but the more the merrier so lets swing into it First Team Dreher ENDS: Ferdinand Denver Paul University Utah University — TACKLES: Karl Schleckman Utah University Max Kimberly Montana State GUARDS Gerald Gillespie Brigham Young University Louis Smith Colorado University CENTER: Gene Moore Colorado University: QUARTERBACK: Byron “Whiz-zer- " White Colorado University “ScoHALFBACKS Bernard oter" Magnussen State Utah Orlando Maio Denver University FULLBACK: Jack Stringham Brigham Young University Second Team ENDS Wayne Lavington Colorado U Wayne Soffe B Y U Utah TACKLES: Joe Lacey State Marty Brill Colorado U GUARDS McGarry Barney Utah U Frank Barnhardt Greely Utah CENTER: Karl Ferrin State QUARTERBACK: Gene Cooper ing 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 ail but one exception of economics at the Utah State Agricultural college will- speak to the Civic Forum of Preston) Idaho next Thursday evening on the sub” A ject of Social Security Fall Quarter Ends At USAC Dec 17 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 office on or before December 22 be can grades “Incomplete granted by an instructor only when permission is granted by on committee the incomplete grades before the close of the £ J FRIENDLY SHOES ’ Bell’s Mr quarter" announce- ment said “Students who have reasons can obtain justifiable authorizations from the committee for incomplete grades The necessary petition forms may be obtained at the registrar’s office” Grade reports will be ready for distribution to the students about January 3 when they return after the Christmas holidays to register for the winter quarter Mr Bell said-Fina- l 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 iErew llil I’P'H' A 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 some- HP rffewSEED I rik i1 ’lit' fo t i ll )’£ ®ZEg3S!5MXn (I mm one else That exception was between Smith of Colorado University and Barnhardt of Greely Teachers Most 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 S down The E Needham VS TONIGHT 9 YOUR LAUNDRY’S P M Bank Kite $400 or $300 or $50 'BACK” Thurs Fri Sat THEY TRY TO GIVE JANE THAT FINISH FINISHING-SCHOO- L and it’s almost the finish of THEM I FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Whether PICTURE ISO GREAT A ONLY! that s PACKED sent collect or prepaid phone nearest Railway Express office- Starts Sun GRIDIRON ACTION it’s your laundry always arrives quickly safely by Railway Express— the favorite laundry route of generations of college men and women Low rates No added and delivery— just charge for pick-u- p f Lre ROXY CARDON’S CHOCOLATES ROXY : TO SPEAK AT PRESTON Evan B Murray professor B R A N D Writer PKE-MEI- taken SUBSTITUTE Chooses First Sec- rest of the team are such standouts that they cannot fail man’s selection to miss any Dreher and McDonough at thd Gifted" “God’s wings are two football men possessing speed weight deception ability and good football heads Captain Karl Schleckman of the Ute Redskins is easily the standout tackle in this league with Montana State’s Max Kimberly rounding the turn behind him Gilespie and Lou Smith on the guard line are still “tops” with Barnhardt and McGarry pushing them from quite a distance selection Any without Gene Moore Colorado U’s should outstanding snapper-bac- k be considered incomplete as the ATTENTION S The medical aptitude test re- towering center is alone as far as s are conquired of everyone who plans to enter a medical school in the cerned The backfielcT'speaks for itself United States or Canada will be given Friday December 23 at 3 I) m in Room 20 of the commons building A fee of one dollar will Give Scrip Books for Xmas be collected at the time the test is THE CANDY THAT HAS NO Are Selected of Under the able tutoring Ken Vanderhoff everything points to a banner year in the line of swimming All freshman candidates for the swimming team are urged to report the same hour as the varsity This year's team will compete against Salt Lake high schools as Utah U well as Weber college of Ogden Snow Paul HALFBACKS: and the University of Utah fresh- - Utah U Ev Cheney Colorado U FULLBACK: Eizy Hicks WyomHERE’S MORE ABOUT TUBES PAGE 1 P M Cor 7st South and Main ’Phone Logan Utah - 17 Rai lwaxExpre ss Afiwr'w 'kd WITH thru lsi N FLOWERS NATION-WID- E RAIL-AI- c SERVICE R in the Modern Manner GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES LARSON FLORAL W - ! On the Stage At 9 P M FOR EVERY NEED! $400 BANK NITE ALWAYS AN AGGIE BOOSTER f '" The Rote sponsors meeting will be held Thursday at 1230 p m in '0om 204 in the main building L Plans for a party are being made arrange to be there CLEANERS TAILORS FURRIERS Please Empyrean meeting was held Wednesday evening Dee 1 at the Chi Omega House The program w'as arranged by Grace Jennings and included a book review by Cleone Snow Refreshments were served' The following men have been 120 North Maiu - Phone Fur Gleaning Hemstitching ! Buttons Made Squires’ Service Doesu’t Cost -- IT PAY’S STARTS 171 BILLIARD PARLOR SUNDAY Errol Flynn Oliveiade Havillaiui V in ‘CAPTAIN BLOOD’ Buy Our Theatre Scrip For Xmas - On Sale Now ! ADDED Paramount News! j I I Gloria DICKSON CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO NORRIS Otto KRUGER 27 North Main A Eleven WtftNN IIM INMI B Becker’s Beer on Draught STARTS SUNDAY! 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