Show Jfc STUDENT LIFE LQGAN UTAH DECEMBER AGGIE SOCIAL Greek Gab Original Blue Print of Coffee Shop N fd)U w ts Multi-colore- A Hem-ingse- Hep-wort- h rynrVV"UULn Alpha Chi Omega held chap- of a white rose with each ter dinner Monday at the chap- picture as the heart of the girls rose ter house A Christmas theme was and the follows pictute on the in out decorations and in carried ulside dinner appointments Patronesses were special guests The committee included Worlton Madge Alice Robinson Marlon Burnham and Margaret Schott An interesting chapter dinner waa held Friday evening by Chi Omega at the chapter house Eleanor Skeen was in charge of arrangements Beta Kappa is planning chap- ter dinner Sunday December 12 Beta Kappa fraternity had Dr - Romney give an illustrated lecture of his recent tour through Europe Monday evening Dr J D Bnte was a special guest at the Delta Nu house Monday evening Dr Bnte was a member of Sigma Nu at Laramie and offered helpful suggestions to the chapter here which will be installed in January MOTHERS ENTERTAINED Mothers of Pi Kappa Alpha held their regular meeting Monday at the chapter house The club discussed various programs to improve the appearance of the chapter house and add to the comfort of the members - New curtains were hung in the parlor as a result of the redecorating program of the club The officers are Mra M C Harris president Mrs David BurgoKa denf Mrs Con secretary and Mrs Glen Worthington social chairman The party will be in the form of a semi formal dance to be held at the Eccles Hotel Saturday December 11 The committee m charge of the arrangements include Lon Dunbar Ben Dell and Ellis Williams Genevieve Gailey was elected president of Tau Zeta Tau pledges wltj Mary Haywood dent and Marion Stumm secretary and treasurer vice-pres- i- The Beta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta will hold its annual Christmas party at the Dansante ballroom Thursday evening Dec 9 This party Is given annually by the pledges m honor of the active and alumni members Durcarols will be ing intermission sung after which Santa Claus will make his visit wath presents for all Patronesses and their partners will form the line receiving Special guests will include Dean Le Nore Lewis and Mrs Addie Swapp Patronesses are Mrs V D Gardiner Miss Edith Bowen Mrs C C Randall Mrs H H Hoyt Mrs L R Stoddart Mrs Stewart Williams and Mrs Nellie Stockton Committee in charge of arrangements includes Miss Ruth Mae Anderson chairman Virginia Wig gill and Katherine Mac Knight members are planning to make this party the most outstanding of the year Tickets will be on sale at the hall It will be GARDEN CLUB Attention1 We jnust know if you are coming to our party at Malibou Lodge tonight at 8 00 Please contact Dick Lamb Laura Johnson or Ruth Stoddard as soon as possible y ENGLISH CLUB club its held English monthly meeting Tuesday at the home of Professor Ira N Hayward After a short discussion of bus inesg matters the members heard a program featuring Miss Helen Kinney and Professor Hayward Miss Kinney reviewed interesting new books available in the library and gave a report from the Saturday Review of Literature of books that should be- added to the library Mr Hayward read ‘Two Lives’’ a narrative told in a series of many sonnets written by William Leonard of the Univer t Ellery - af the time the located across the - as planned £A commons building- Was- erected It is room 15 hall from the hook store For sJhle reason tBemgp- wannsr completed and the room has stood idle for nearly three years Finished it will have a seating capacity of eighty-eig- 1B 4 DeMp intnt PtyMis VA approval The MASTER named in honor of mdio’i aee Graham Mo announcer Name ii a rugpri hand modal one wmt-cwrvstyled — and distinctively dependably accurate od Stt tk STAR ht HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEO-QUIXOTIC- S (Continued From Page One) me ss i ld PEE FRANCES During that hour tomorrow I more will probably experience embarrassement than formerly in ten hours of physical chem when Dr Maeser nibbled chalk while we boys at the black board tried to look intelligent about entropy n and the equation “YOUR m BANK NIGHT Clausius-Clapeyro- p- - roar- $100 On the Screen 4k Thurs Fri Sat MEW ways of loving NEWER WAYS OF LAUGHING! 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ROXY IMiDHY'S $400 $300 Worth It But it’s worth it For a tutorial is unlike a confessional in which one is simply told to go and not to do it again and unlike a medicthe al examination during wh-cdoctor does all he can to leave a dozen thumb prints on the prospective patient s chest and the m his fear of appendectomy heart then commands him to put on his cold and psychologically useless clothes It is an hour of free contact with a man who would have other things to do besides explaining the rudiments of an art of which he has long been master but who forgets ambitions time and personal stimulating more with his generosity than with a string of degrees and primarily interested in doing well the thing in hand But Im growing serious and sleepy and must close George Pirannan 9 Tonight MASTCX and a tompUtt aaw thuaf Cnun Wattkts at ear start MOW Watch Re RhO' Siting and ‘FARE'S JEWELRY ? " CHOCOLATES SKIS - EQUIPMENT and CLOTHING smart (fesS The new Gryen Watchei STAR named in honor of Sheila Barret a radio! famed A 1 4 NEW COMPLETE SKI SHOP FOR MEN and WOMEN $ Nu Xmas Party Planned for the Delta Nu Christmas party given by the Freshman menS)rs ars well under way The theme of the party IS taken from the founding of the Sigma Nu fraternity sfttll the three founders representing the three wise men and the white etar of Sigma Nu as the guiding star The programs will be In the ferm of the coffe$ ihop the blue 'print - sUndayT aV 4r Is OJH0 Tho !i iI r iThis tobacco) Then he will ask what have you done this week and start criticizing my methods and taunting me for not knowing elementary algebra and Euclid s geometry Time Out After a while the pipe is gone out for want of fiiel and the fire is low so we take time ‘out for domestic duties and for warming our other side before sitting to the table again for the hour of the during BLUE KEY me how Blue Key the national service which Mr Ferrar shows I could have done my work in honorary fraternity proudly anone day instead of six He defolnounces the pledging of the incredible monstrates utterly lowing men seniors Bill Adams Fred Ebcrhart Harold Hall and truths in the most elegant fashion Fred Skinner jmfww Bsb4Cmvp-so- n and his way of poking complex A1 Thomas Alan McFarland quantities upon a sheet of paper me to believe that Clair Nelson Eugene Peterson has brought Owen Hammond Ralph Redford any number is without soul and not call for Garr Thompson Clyde Carlisle substance if it does Clark Griffin Argand's diagram To these and those who made application and were not accepted sity of Wisconsin You have done a congratulations The next meeting is scheduled fine job and the papers were" in- for January 4 the place to be andeed appreciated and will be used nounced later by the various committees in the school this year for reference and HOME EC Your work and efinformation The Home Ec club will enterforts although not crowned with tain at their regular meeting tosuccess perhaps is greatly apprecThursday m the ladies night iated lounge in a Fun Party The party will begin at 7 30 JESTER’S CLUB Every girl registered in the school Jester’s club will meet Sunday of home economics is invited Dec 12 at 2 30 at the Chi Omega Light refreshments will be servhouse to outline a program for ed the year A new president and Institute Party will be elected so On Tuesday evening December it is important that all members 14 a Christmas at seven-thirt- y be present party will be conducted at the ALPHA ZETA college institute by the Mutual Improvement association Students Twenty six bids for membership in the fraternity of Alpha are invited There will be dancing and Zeta have been accepted by out- games and refreshments officers to MIA standing juniors and seniors m according the schools of agriculture and for- Santa Claus will be there to disestry tribute presents Clark White is sponsoring the To aid Santa students are ininitiating program The goats are vited to bring a five cent piesent all required to dress in farmer’s clothes and carry a farm tool with them for a week on the ampus Final initiating ceremonies are scheduled for the beginning of "maRTs" next quarter due to the numerous activities previous to the Christmas holidays Dr J H Linford talked to members of the USAC Garden club at a meeting held last Thursday telling of some of the interesting plants of Hawaii Phil Blair forgot his position as student and assumed that of “Professor Quiz’ for a reaning A trio composed of Ruth Smith Nettie Mane Peterson and Faye Barrett sang many songs Dick Lamb was in charge of the meeting New Pi K A pledge: Howard Martineau Final initiations completed: Roger Parks Lee Wright Marvin Olsen Paul Shaffer Bill Isom B U Clark Gamma Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha has inaugurated a serifs of dinners for daughters of PI K A All daughters of Pi K A adumnl or alumni of the former local Pi Zeta Pi will he invited to the chapter house in the bear future where they will be honored by the members The propram Is under the direction of Allan Thqmas Mr Thomas will appreciate being notified if there are any daughters of PJ ft A attending the USAC who have been overlooked or semi-form- al The Barba welcome the following new members Robert Cowan Ruth Blaser and Norma Mackay They favored the erection of the proposed social center on the campus by unanimous vote BRAND SUBSTITUTE ff? £ f by Gargon THE (fANOY THAT"HAS"N) ilwmir CLUES AND SOCIALS SPURS Mae Ruth Anderson genial Kappa Delta was v elected president of the Spur organization "for the year 1938 to succeed Ruth the take formats Christmas Pond in a close race with Sarah spotlight of interest in fraternity Ann Costley and Grettle Shaw and sorority circles as the Christ- Geraldine Morgan will succeed mas holidays near Many interestKathryn Larsen as vice president ing and varied themes are being Iris Kemp secretary succeeds the with In keeping planned iJJSiaiuXiarit A1U Smitm Imum1 season fraternity and §5? er succeeds Elaiqe Fonnesbeck houses are being decorated this who is also national treasurer week and private chapter parties and Phebe Linford editor sucheld be will following regular ceeds Maxine Andrews Monday meetings Ruth Pond and Etna Clark conducted voting which took place THETA UPSILON Thursday December 2 Theta Upsilon held their formal dancing party at DRAMATIC ART CLUB the Dansante Wednesday evening o Dec Wednesday evening The theme “Make a Wish” was at- 1937 the Dramatic art club held tractively carried out by an its regular meeting Mrs Dorothy wishing well in the cen- Pond Lear a former student gave ter of the holi contained good a reading Other numbers on the d wishes for everyone program were very much enjoyed stars each bearing a wish deThe following new officers were corated the walls with one huge lected Darwin Evans president entrance the over star shining Ruth Jones vice president reLighted trees added to the fes- porter Aldene Roberts tive spirit of the holiday season These officers should be At intermission Phyllis Boynton for their very efficient "Starand Wish” “Make a sang work rendered this quarter dust” Patrons and Patronesses included Mr and Mrs Paul N ALPHA KAPPA PSI M O Mr and Mrs Dunn Alpha Kappa Psi professional RasD Mrs Mr I and Hardy business fraternity announces the mussen Mr and Mrs A J Lun- - formal pledging Thursday Decemdahl Mrs Janet Hatch Mr and ber 2 of the following men LorMrs C J Sorenson and Mr and en Allen Macfarlane Briggs n Mrs D W Pittman Mary Duane Bowns Verl Mark Lucille Lundahl and Alida Childs Clive Roberts Taylor Owen HamarThomas were in charge of mond and Delbert Palmer rangements PHI KAPPA IOTA BARBS Phi Kappa Iota are planning a The Christmas Ball sponsored Christmas party Friday evening by the Utah State Barbs will be Sigma Epsilon will hold its held at the Seventh ward hall at Christmas dancing party Friday the corner of First South and evening at the Hotel Eccles Fourth East streets Saturday PI KAPPA ALPHA December 11 at 9 o’clock p m Pi Kappa Alpha pledge presi- This is the big Barb party of dent Dick Mitchell has announc'he year ed that the annual Christmas Lorraine Anderson Lucille party honoring the active memand Norma Jensen were bers and their partners will be elected as candidates for Snow held at the Dansante Tuesday Queen at the Barb meeting held Dec 14 The committee includes Monday evening The queen will Dahl Pouisen Roy Larsen Bliss be announced at the ball All Barb Mehr and Norman Howells PACT 9 1937 - v 4? 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